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Robotic-assisted resection of proximal jejunal ischemic stricture and intracorporeal robot-sewn anastomosis

Jain V, Varshney P, Soni SC, Varshney VK, Selvakumar B

With the advent of robotic surgery as an effective means of minimally invasive surgery in the last decade, more and more surgeries are being performed robotically in today’s world. Robotic...
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Total robotic right hepatectomy for multifocal hepatocellular carcinoma using vessel sealer

Varshney P, Varshney VK

Rapid adoption of a robotic approach as a minimally invasive surgery tool has enabled surgeons to perform more complex hepatobiliary surgeries than conventional laparoscopic surgery. Although various types of liver...
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Laparoscopic Witzel feeding jejunostomy: a procedure overlooked!

Varshney P, N V, Varshney VK, Soni S, B S, Agarwal L, Swami A

Purpose: Feeding jejunostomy (FJ) is a critical procedure to establish a source of enteral nutrition for upper gastrointestinal disorders. Minimally invasive surgery has the inherent benefit of better patient outcomes,...
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Cystic duct patch closure of remnant bile duct in living donor hepatectomy when primary closure is difficult: An easy solution

Gupta S, Kandagaddala R, Agarwal S, Dey R, Naganathan S, Varshney P, Patil N

Backgrounds/Aims: In living donor hepatectomy, hepatic duct division is a crucial step and often a technical challenge, with the aim of obtaining a good hepatic duct for anastomosis in the...
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Pancreas-preserving limited duodenal resection: Minimizing morbidity without compromising oncological adequacy

Sharma A, Nagar A, Varshney P, Tomar M, Sarin S, Choubey RP, Kapoor VK

Backgrounds/Aims: Pancreaticoduodenectomy is the most common procedure for the management of duodenal pathologies. However, it is associated with substantial morbidity and a low risk of mortality. Pancreas-preserving limited duodenal resection...
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Role of carotid corrected flow time and peak velocity variation in predicting fluid responsiveness: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Singla D, Gupta B, Varshney P, Mangla M, Walikar BN, Jamir T

Background: Dynamic parameters used for predicting fluid responsiveness require special equipment and are minimally invasive. Therefore, recent interest in the use of carotid artery ultrasound parameters, such as carotid corrected...
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