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    The analysis of preoperative wire localization in breast conserving surgery and predictors of surgical margin status
    (2021-10-01) Cholatip Wiratkapun; Pawida Wattanatada; Ramathibodi Hospital
    categories, size, location, modalities of imaging guidance, number of wires used, radiological and surgical margin status, pathological diagnosis, and tumor focality were recorded. Results: A 14.56% of positive surgical margin rate was observed. Mixed-effects... logistic regression analysis showed larger lesion size was a significant predictor for positive surgical margin status at larger than 1.5 cm versus 1.0 cm or smaller (p=0.033). Conclusion: The present study data suggested that larger tumor size is the only
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    Effect of BMI to Estimated Blood Loss, Operative Time and Surgical Margin Status in Open Radical Prostatectomy
    (2011) Nakorn Tantirangsee; Wisoot Kongchareonsombat; นคร ตันติรังสี; วิสูตร คงเจริญสมบัติ; Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital. Department of Surgery
    Objective: To find the effect of body mass index (BMI) to perioperative outcome and pathological outcome of open retropubic radical prostatectomy focusing in estimated blood loss, operative time and surgical margin status. Methods: The authors... margin status between patients with < 25 kg/m2 and patients with BMI gif.latex?\geq 25 kg/m2 Conclusion: The present study shows that BMI was not the predictor of estimated blood loss, operative time and surgical margin status of open retropubic radical
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    Comparison of extraperitoneal laparoscopic radical prostatectomy and open retropubic radical prostatectomy at Ramathibodi Hospital, Thailand: A retrospective review
    (2012-08-01) Wisoot Kongcharoensombat; Nakorn Tantirangsee; Suchart Chaimuangraj; Chareon Leelanuphun; Wachira Kochakarn; Suthep Patcharatrakul; Mahidol University
    , and surgical margin status. Material and Method: The authors reviewed the medical histories of 173 patients treated for prostate cancer by radical prostatectomy at Ramathibodi Hospital between January 1997 and August 2010. Eighty-one patients were treated... treatments, operative time, blood loss, length of hospital stay, time to drain removal, and surgical margin status. Results: Preoperative patient data indicated that both groups were comparable in age, height, prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels
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    Outcomes and factors influencing prognosis in patients with vascular pythiosis
    (2016-08-01) Nuttawut Sermsathanasawadi; Banjerd Praditsuktavorn; Kiattisak Hongku; Chumpol Wongwanit; Khamin Chinsakchai; Chanean Ruangsetakit; Suteekhanit Hahtapornsawan; Pramook Mutirangura; Mahidol University
    characteristics, type of surgery, adjunctive antifungal treatment, adjunctive immunotherapy, and disease status of surgical arterial and surrounding soft tissue margins were recorded. We calculated the mortality rate and established factors predicting prognosis....3%), and acute limb ischemia (27.3%). Above-knee amputation was required in 10 patients (90.9%). The mortality rate was 36.4%. Independent variables between survivors and nonsurvivors were lack of an arterial disease-free surgical margin (P =.003), lack of a
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    Residual disease following conization of women with stage IA-IB1 cervical carcinoma in a high incidence region
    (2014-01-01) Usanee Chatchotikawong; Irene Ruengkhachorn; Chairat Leelaphatanadit; Mahidol University
    or invasive lesions at conization margins or disease on endocervical aspect, and higher stage were significantly correlated with residual cancer in surgical treatment specimens. On regression analysis, postmenopause and stage were independent factors... cervical carcinoma patients who had undergoing cervical conization followed by primary surgical treatment during 2006-2013. Independent factors correlating with residual carcinoma in subsequent surgical specimens were analyzed by stepwise regression
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    Perioperative outcomes and the learning curve for robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy in Thailand by a single surgeon: Six years’ experience in Ramathibodi hospital
    (2019-01-01) W. Kongchareonsombat; Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
    , specimen weight (g), and marginal status. Results: Of the 330 RALRPs performed, the median total operation time, median EBL, surgical laceration, length of hospital stay, and total PSM were 190 (165 to 230) minutes, 300 (200 to 500) ml, 0.6% (2), 5 (4 to 8...© JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF Thailand | 2019 Objective: To report the peri-operative outcomes and positive surgical margin (PSM) and to analyze the surgical learning curve of one of the longest single-surgeon experiences in Thailand
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    Comparison of the outcomes between laparoscopic radical prostatectomy and robotic-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: A 4-year single and high volume center experience
    (2019-02-01) K. Weerapolchai; K. Kijvikai; W. Kochakarn; W. Kongcharoensombat; Mahidol University
    . The primary outcome was the comparison of free surgical margin and functional outcomes including incontinence rates and erectile dysfunction between LRP and RARP. The secondary outcomes were differences in perioperative parameters. Results: Two-hundred... and forty-five patients were included; 103 in the LRP group and 142 in the RARP group. Baseline characteristics were similar between two groups, except higher pathological stage 3 and prostate volume in the RARP group. The rate of free surgical margins
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    Perioperative outcomes of open radical prostatectomy versus laparoscopic radical prostatectomy in Asian men: Comparison of two initial series by the same surgeon
    (2009-03-01) Sunai Leewansangtong; Wirat Wiangsakunna; Tawatchai Taweemankongsap; Mahidol University
    transfusion rate, perioperative complications, pathological stage and margin status were compared between the 2 groups. Results: For each 100 patients in ORP and LRP, mean age and clinical stage were not significantly different. The operative time in LRP....01), respectively. For pathological organ confined disease, the free surgical margin rate of ORP and LRP was not significantly different (88.9% versus 91.3%, respectively, p = 0.58). There was no significant major complication in either group. Conclusions
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    Radical prostatectomy outcomes in renal transplant recipients: a retrospective case series of Thai patients
    (2021-12-01) Kun Sirisopana; Pocharapong Jenjitranant; Premsant Sangkum; Kittinut Kijvikai; Suthep Pacharatakul; Charoen Leenanupunth; Wachira Kochakarn; Wisoot Kongchareonsombat; Ramathibodi Hospital; Police Hospital
    , estimated blood loss (EBL), complications, length of hospital stay, complication), pathological stage, Gleason score, surgical margin status, and pre/postoperative creatinine were reviewed. Results: Of the 5 RTR who underwent RPs (1 open radical..., approximately 6 months in RALRP, and about 1 year in ORP and LRP. Three patients with positive surgical margins had prostate-specific antigen (PSA) persistence at the first follow-up and 1 had later PSA recurrence. Two patients with negative margins were free
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    Outcome and prognostic factors for periampullary carcinoma after pancreaticoduodenectomy: A single tertiary center experience
    (2020-05-01) P. Kositamongkol; T. Kumjornkijbovorn; P. Mahawithitwong; C. Tovikkai; W. Dumronggittigule; P. Sangserestid; S. Limsrichamrern; Y. Sirivatanauksorn; Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
    status, perineural invasion, lymphovascular invasion, positive resection margin and low albumin level. Therefore, radical surgical resection and pre-operative improvement of nutritional status should be considered.... that independent adverse prognostic factors were perineural invasion (HR: 3.94, 95% CI: 1.90 to 6.40, p<0.01), N2 nodal status (HR: 2.98, 95% CI: 1.16 to 7.64, p = 0.02), positive resection margin (HR: 1.93, 95% CI: 1.19 to 3.14, p = 0.047), lymphovascular invasion