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Study Objective: The acquisition of gynecological operating skills can be challenging for trainees given the conflicting demands of clinical work. Alternative models of surgical skill training such as laparoscopic simulation is, therefore, required. This study demonstrates the development of a regional gynecological surgery laparoscopic simulation program and trainee perceptions of such an approach.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has catalyzed a move from face-to-face to digital delivery of services by hospitals and primary care. However, little is known about the impact of digital transformation on organizations supporting unpaid caregivers. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the value of care provided by such informal caregivers is estimated to be £111 billion (US$ 152.

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Transplant Trial Watch.

Transpl Int

May 2024

Centre for Evidence in Transplantation, Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.

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Micro-CT in a forensic examination of a fatal child abuse case: A case report.

Sci Justice

May 2024

Forensic Centre for Digital Scanning and 3D Printing, WMG, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom.

Child abuse is a serious concern that can cause the death of a child. In such cases the medico-legal evidence is often pivotal but complex, drawing across multiple medical disciplines and techniques. One key specialism is histopathology, which is considered the gold standard for estimating the age of individual fractures.

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Epidemiology of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in Sardinia, Italy: Age, sex, and environmental correlates.

Cancer Epidemiol

August 2024

Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health, Division of Public Health, Health Services Research &Primary Care, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

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  • - The study analyzed a database of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) cases in Sardinia from 1974-2003, identifying trends in incidence rates based on sex and age, reporting a rate of 2.0 per 100,000 with an overall decline of -1.4% per year during this period.
  • - The incidence trends showed a notable decrease among women from 1974-1996 but an increase from 1996-2003, while men's rates remained fairly stable throughout the study.
  • - Spatial analysis revealed a clustering of ALL cases, particularly in southwestern Sardinia for women and specific urban areas for younger men; environmental factors like residence in urban centers and proximity to industrial sites were associated with increased
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The gut microbiota and its related metabolites differ between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients and healthy controls. In this study, we compared faecal volatile organic compound (VOC) patterns of paediatric IBD patients and controls with gastrointestinal symptoms (CGIs). Additionally, we aimed to assess if baseline VOC profiles could predict treatment response in paediatric IBD patients.

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Individual and health system barriers can impede clinicians from supporting weight-related behaviour change for pregnant women, particularly in publicly funded antenatal care accessed by women from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. The aim was to understand clinicians' experiences of supporting healthy gestational weight gain for pregnant women in a publicly funded antenatal setting. The work was undertaken to guide the implementation of systems changes, resource development, and workforce capacity building related to nutrition, physical activity, and gestational weight gain in the service.

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Background: The recruitment of patients to emergency research studies without the requirement for prior informed consent has furthered the conduct of randomised studies in cardiac arrest. Frameworks enabling this vary around the world depending on local legal or ethical requirements. When an enrolled patient does not survive, researchers may take one of three approaches to inform relatives of their enrolment: a direct (active) approach, providing information indirectly (passively) and inviting relatives to seek further information if they choose, or providing no information about the trial (no attempt).

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Editorial: Learnings from all walks of medical practice.

Clin Med (Lond)

March 2024

Warwick Applied Health, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom; Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust, Nuneaton, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

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  • The study aimed to understand individuals' perspectives on recovery after total knee replacement (TKR) and identify key recovery areas they deemed important.
  • Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 participants at various stages of their TKR journey, using thematic analysis to uncover common themes including pain, function, and fears related to surgery.
  • Findings emphasized the significance of pain management and mobility as central concerns for TKR patients, suggesting that these aspects should be considered in both clinical practice and future research designs.
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Accuracy of antenatal ultrasound in predicting large-for-gestational-age babies: population-based cohort study.

Am J Obstet Gynecol

May 2024

Division of Biomedical Sciences, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, United Kingdom; Perinatal Institute, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

Background: Pregnancies with large-for-gestational-age fetuses are at increased risk of adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes. There is uncertainty about how to manage birth in such pregnancies. Current guidelines recommend a discussion with women of the pros and cons of options, including expectant management, induction of labor, and cesarean delivery.

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Objectives: Left atrial appendage occlusion during cardiac surgery is a therapeutic option for stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation. The effectiveness and safety of left atrial appendage occlusion have been evaluated in several studies, including the LAAOS-III trial. While these studies have demonstrated efficacy and safety, the long-term economic impact of this surgical technique has not yet been assessed.

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  • - The review investigates the use of emergency front-of-neck airway access (eFONA) techniques, like cricothyroidotomy, for treating cardiac arrest when standard airway methods fail to ensure oxygenation.
  • - A comprehensive search of medical databases yielded 69 relevant studies, but only one was a randomized controlled trial, revealing a total of 4,457 eFONA attempts among varied patient populations, with significant differences in study results.
  • - Ultimately, the findings highlight a lack of focused research on eFONA in cardiac arrest patients, indicating a need for more standardized studies to better understand its effectiveness and safety.
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This comprehensive guideline, developed by a representative group of UK-based medical experts specialising in haemoglobinopathies, addresses the management of conception and pregnancy in patients with thalassaemia. A systematic search of PubMed and EMBASE using specific keywords, formed the basis of the literature review. Key terms included "thalassaemia," "pregnancy," "Cooley's anaemia," "Mediterranean anaemia," and others, covering aspects such as fertility, iron burden and ultrasonography.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the last few years has emerged as a valuable tool in managing colorectal cancer, revolutionizing its management at different stages. In early detection and diagnosis, AI leverages its prowess in imaging analysis, scrutinizing CT scans, MRI, and colonoscopy views to identify polyps and tumors. This ability enables timely and accurate diagnoses, initiating treatment at earlier stages.

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The advantages of Robotic Assisted Surgery (RAS) over laparoscopic surgery encompass enhanced precision, improved ergonomics, shorter learning curves, versatility in complex procedures, and the potential for remote surgery. These benefits contribute to improved patient outcomes which have led to a paradigm shift in robotic surgery worldwide and it is now being hailed as the future of surgery. Robotic surgery was introduced in Pakistan in 2011, but widespread adoption has been limited.

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Objectives: To test whether intraoperative ultrasound can reduce the incidence of early and late complications following surgical removal of products of conception.

Design: This was a prospective, multicentre, randomised, open clinical trial to assess feasibility. It was performed in two University Teaching hospitals in the West Midlands, England.

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Exploring Changes in Myocyte Structure, Contractility, and Energetics From Mechanical Unloading in Patients With Heart Failure Undergoing Ventricular Assist Device Implantation: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Heart Lung Circ

August 2024

Centre for Health & Life Sciences, Coventry University, Coventry, UK; Cardiology Department, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, Coventry, UK; Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.

Aims: Recent reports of myocardial recovery after mechanical unloading with left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) have challenged the prevailing notion that end-stage heart failure (HF) is irreversible. To improve our understanding of this phenomenon, we comprehensively analysed the structural, functional, and energetic changes in failing human cardiomyocytes after LVAD implantation.

Methods: Based on a prospectively registered protocol (PROSPERO-CRD42022380214), 30 eligible studies were identified from 940 records with a pooled population of 648 patients predominantly with non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy.

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Background: Pregnant women and their unborn babies are at increased risk from serious complications, hospitalisation and death from infectious diseases. Vaccinations for influenza (flu), pertussis (whooping cough) and Covid-19 are available for free for pregnant women in the UK, but uptake of these repeatedly remains low. This qualitative study aimed to explore how pregnant women feel about these vaccinations, and what factors influence the uptake of vaccinations amongst pregnant women since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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  • Patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy for distal cholangiocarcinoma (dCCA) have a high recurrence rate, with 65% developing recurrence mostly within three years post-surgery.
  • The study identified common recurrence patterns, including local, distant, and mixed types, with primary sites being the pancreatic bed, liver, and lungs.
  • Key predictive factors for recurrence included cancer stage, type of surgical resection, and various histological features, helping inform potential follow-up treatments or strategies.
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Background: There are concerns that airway management in patients with suspected or confirmed cervical spine injury may exacerbate an existing neurological deficit, cause a new spinal cord injury or be hazardous due to precautions to avoid neurological injury. However, there are no evidence-based guidelines for practicing clinicians to support safe and effective airway management in this setting.

Methods: An expert multidisciplinary, multi-society working party conducted a systematic review of contemporary literature (January 2012-June 2022), followed by a three-round Delphi process to produce guidelines to improve airway management for patients with suspected or confirmed cervical spine injury.

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Introduction: Autologous blood products like Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Leukocyte and Platelets Rich Fibrin (L-PRF) have been used for many years across many types of skin ulcers. However, the effectiveness of autologous blood products on wound healing is not well established.

Methods: We evaluated the 'second generation' autologous product- Leukocyte and Platelet- Rich Fibrin (L-PRF).

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Background: The extra benefit of a programme of physiotherapy in addition to advice alone, following first-time traumatic shoulder dislocation, is uncertain. We compared the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a single session of advice with a single session of advice and a programme of physiotherapy.

Objective: The primary objective was to quantify and draw inferences about observed differences in the Oxford Shoulder Instability Score between the trial treatment groups 6 months post randomisation, in adults with a first-time traumatic shoulder dislocation.

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