Browsing by Author "Crovari, F."
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- ItemArtificial intelligence in laparoscopic simulation: a promising future for large-scale automated evaluations(2023) Belmar, F.; Gaete, M.I.; Escalona, G.; Carnier, M.; Durán, V.; Villagrán, I.; Asbun, D.; Cortés, M.; Neyem, A.; Crovari, F.; Alseidi, A.; Varas Cohen, Julian Emanuel
- ItemCompletely laparoscopic versus open gastrectomy for early and advanced gastric cancer: A matched cohort study(2012) Moisan, F.; Norero, E.; Slako, M.; Varas Cohen, Julian Emanuel; Palominos, G.; Crovari, F.; Ibañez, L.; Pérez, G.; Pimentel, F.; Guzmán, S.; Jarufe, N.; Boza, C.; Escalona, A.; Funke, R.
- ItemDouble prevalence of appendicular peritonitis during COVID times(OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2021) Riveros, S.; Artigas, G.; Inzunza, M.; Rebolledo, R.; Branes, A.; Crovari, F.; Achurra, P.
- ItemPalliative gastrojejunostomy in unresectable cancer and gastric outlet obstruction: a retrospective cohort study(2021) Rodriguez, J., I; Kutscher, M.; Lemus, M.; Crovari, F.; Pimentel, F.; Briceno, E.Introduction Palliative gastrojejunostomy is a surgical technique that allows restoration of oral intake among patients with gastric outlet obstruction (GOO) caused by unresectable neoplasms. Research suggests standard treatment for malignant GOO should be laparoscopic gastrojejunostomy (LGJ). This study presents the clinical outcomes of palliative gastrojejunostomy and compares results from LGJ and open gastrojejunostomy (OGJ) at our centre.
- ItemRemote and asynchronous training network: from a SAGES grant to an eight-country remote laparoscopic simulation training program(2023) Gaete, M.I.; Belmar, F.; Cortés, M.; Alseidi, A.; Asbun, D.; Durán, V.; Escalona, G.; Achurra, P.; Villagrán, I.; Crovari, F.; Pimentel, F.; Varas Cohen, Julian Emanuel