WORLD JOURNAL OF SURGERY

A causal model for predicting the impact of pharmacotherapy on colorectal surgery outcomes
Sohn C, Roberts J, Jean-Jacques E, Parrish RH and
Evidence-based principles in enhanced recovery programs (ERPs) demonstrate substantial improvement in patient outcomes. Determining which latent variables predict composite outcomes could refine ERP pharmacotherapy recommendations.
Patients with symptomatic cholelithiasis at a safety net hospital: Early surgeon involvement matters
Guliani J, Bartelson RI, Eraky F, Mehra S, Glass NE and Narula N
Gallstones are a common diagnosis in the United States; though many patients remain asymptomatic, others develop symptoms. Standard of care for symptomatic cholelithiasis is cholecystectomy, but many do not undergo surgery. The purpose of this study is to identify factors that influence receipt of cholecystectomy for symptomatic cholelithiasis at a safety net hospital.
The effect of interhospital transfer on pediatric burn injury mortality in a resource-limited setting
Shah SJ, Gondwe J, An S, Hester TE and Charles A
The World Health Organization's burn mortality estimate is 180,000 annually. Ninety-five percent of all mortality caused by fire-related burns worldwide occurs in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Prior studies have shown that transfer status (direct transfer from an injury scene to a trauma center vs. indirect transfer from another health facility) affects patient outcomes. We evaluated the effect of interhospital transfer on burn mortality.
Lymph node yield independently predicts local recurrence in papillary thyroid cancer
Yang ZM, Papachristos A, Gill AJ, Aniss AM, Sywak M and Sidhu S
Lymph node yield (LNY) is a validated quality control parameter in colorectal cancer surgery, with >12 nodes reflecting an adequate oncological resection. No formal guidelines exist in the context of central and lateral compartment lymph node dissection for papillary thyroid cancer (PTC). This study aimed to investigate the association between LNY and regional recurrence in PTC patients, and to define a threshold LNY that indicates adequate compartmental lymphadenectomy.
Authors' reply: Associations between hollow viscus injury and acute kidney injury in blunt abdominal trauma: A national trauma data bank analysis
Li PH, Lin HF, Fu CY and Bokhari F
Author's reply: Enhanced recovery after surgery and intestinal obstruction: A scoping review
Buhl MSA, Jaensch C and Madsen AH
Clinicopathological predictive factors in long-term survivors who underwent surgery for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma: A single-center propensity score matched analysis
Ingaldi C, D'Ambra V, Ricci C, Alberici L, Minghetti M, Grego D, Cavallaro V and Casadei R
Long-term survivors (LTSs) after pancreatic resection of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) represent a particular subgroup of patients that remains poorly understood. The primary endpoint was to identify clinicopathological factors associated with LTSs after pancreatic resection for PDAC.
Association of commission on cancer accreditation with receipt of guideline-concordant care and survival among patients with colon cancer
Chan K, Palis BE, Cotler JH, Janczewski LM, Weigel RJ, Bentrem DJ and Ko CY
Guideline-concordant care (GCC) is associated with improved survival for patients with cancer; however, variations in receipt of GCC remain a concern. The objective of this study was to evaluate the association of Commission on Cancer (CoC) hospital accreditation status with receipt of GCC and survival among patients with colon cancer.
Persistent elevation of parathyroid hormone after curative parathyroidectomy: A risk factor for recurrent hyperparathyroidism
Dream S, Kim GY, Doffek K, Yen TW, Carroll T, Shaker J, Evans DB and Wang TS
Up to 45% of patients may have persistently elevated parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels after curative parathyroidectomy for primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT), although the clinical significance is unclear. We aimed to assess the long-term clinical significance of persistently elevated PTH early after parathyroidectomy.
Twenty-year follow-up of a randomized clinical trial of unilateral thyroid lobectomy with or without postoperative levothyroxine treatment
Barczyński M, Gołkowski F, Hubalewska-Dydejczyk A and Konturek A
The aim of this study was to validate in 20-year follow-up (FU) the outcomes reported in World J Surg 2010; 34(6):1232-8 on recurrent nodular goiter in the contralateral thyroid lobe among patients after thyroid lobectomy (TL) for multinodular goiter (MNG) receiving versus not receiving postoperative prophylactic levothyroxine (LT4) treatment.
Role of unilateral-cannulating adrenal venous sampling for the subtyping of primary aldosteronism for adrenalectomy: Experience from a low-volume center
Chow CT, Lai MSC, Lo X and Liu YWS
Current guidelines recommend adrenal venous sampling (AVS) for subtyping primary aldosteronism (PA). However, bilateral adrenal cannulation failure is common especially at low-volume centers. The role of unilateral-cannulating AVS in selecting patients for unilateral adrenalectomy is unclear.
Factors associated with elective surgical case cancellation at a tertiary hospital in Malawi
Serrato P, Msosa V, Kondwani J, Nkhumbwah M, Mowafi H, Smith JP, Mulima G and Sion M
Same-day cancellation of surgery affects up to 44% of cases at a public tertiary hospital in Lilongwe, Malawi. To characterize these cancellations, this study examines surgical volume, cancellation causes, and surgery completion rate after initial cancellation, which are not otherwise monitored for analysis in this setting.
Long-term outcomes following the resection of screen-detected right-sided colon cancer
Lucocq J, Trinder T, Symeonidou E, Homyer K, Baig H, Patil P and Muthukumarasamy G
The relative outcomes following the resection of screen-detected right-sided colon cancer compared to symptomatic cases are unknown. In this study, short and long-term outcomes after right-sided colectomy in screen-detected colon cancer are compared with symptomatic cases, both emergency and elective.
An evaluation of the Hawthorne effect in a clinical trial of trauma care in Ghana
Gyedu A, Amponsah-Manu F, Mensah S, Donkor P and Mock C
Hawthorne effect refers to changes in clinician behavior in response to being observed. It has been minimally evaluated in trauma and surgical research, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
Partial adrenalectomy by the posterior retroperitoneoscopic approach: A single institution series of 766 consecutive procedures
Knyazeva P, Buzanakov D, Alesina PF and Walz MK
Partial adrenalectomy (PA), as an alternative to total adrenalectomy in selected cases, allows for the preservation of adrenocortical function, especially in hereditary and/or bilateral diseases. In this study, we analyze our experience in posterior retroperitoneoscopic PA (PRPA) and its impact on adrenocortical function.
Factors affecting marriage and pregnancy/childbirth among women physicians in Japan
Kawase K, Adachi T, Nagoshi S, Kido M and Nomura K
Previous studies have not elucidated the factors affecting marriage and pregnancy/childbirth. This study identifies whether work characteristics and conditions affect marriage and pregnancy/childbirth among women physicians.
Indocyanine green fluorescence imaging for lymph node detection and long-term clinical outcomes in colorectal cancer surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Guo H, Luo Y, Fu Z and Wang D
The indocyanine green fluorescence imaging (ICG-FI) technique is increasingly being used in laparoscopic colorectal surgery for lymph node mapping. However, there is no definitive standard regarding whether the application of this technique can significantly increase the detection rate of metastatic lymph nodes and improve long-term prognosis.
A detailed history of retromuscular repairs for ventral hernias: A story of surgical innovation
Zanellato A
Prognostic impact of adipose tissue loss at 1 month after surgery in patients with gastric cancer
Hashimoto I, Komori K, Onuma S, Watanabe H, Suematsu H, Nagasawa S, Kano K, Kawabe T, Aoyama T, Hayashi T, Yamada T, Sato T, Saito A, Ogata T, Cho H, Yoshikawa T, Rino Y and Oshima T
The postoperative impact of short-term changes in skeletal muscle loss (SML) and adipose tissue loss (ATL) on treatment outcomes is unclear in patients with gastric cancer (GC). We investigate the role of SML and ATL at 1 month after surgery in determining postoperative survival and recurrence rates in patients with GC.
The genomic landscape of papillary thyroid carcinoma on next-generation sequencing in patients undergoing total thyroidectomy
Poongkodi K, Periyasamy S, Gurunathan RA, Krishnasamy V, Jayakumar D, Subburaman R, Jayaraman S and Prabhudas SK
Thyroidectomy is increasingly performed for suspected malignancy. This cohort study aimed to identify genetic markers associated with malignancy and determine the molecular landscape of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) through next-generation sequencing (NGS) in patients undergoing total thyroidectomy.
Breastfeeding and secretory factors in idiopathic granulomatous mastitis: Unveiling etiological insights
Çetin K
Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (IGM) is a rare, chronic inflammatory, and benign breast disease. Its unclear etiology may involve autoimmune reactions, secretion-related factors, and microorganisms.