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V. Fornes

P136 Risk factors for anastomotic leakage after colorectal resection in ovarian cancer surgery: a multi-centre study

Introduction/Background In advanced ovarian cancer surgery, there is rather limited published evidence, drawn from a small sample, providing information about risk factors for anastomotic leak. Methodology To determine pre-/intraoperative risk factors for anastomotic leak after modified posterior pelvic exenteration (MPE) or colorectal resection in ovarian cancer and to create a practical instrument for predicting anastomotic leak risk. Eight hospitals participated in this retrospective study. Data on 695 patients operated for ovarian cancer with primary anastomosis were included (January 2010-June 2018). Twelve pre-/intraoperative variables were analysed as potential independent risk facto…

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Surface interaction of Ni/Mo oxides on ultrastable Y zeolites

The interactions of NiO, MoO 3 and their mixtures with the acid surface of an H-Y ultrastable zeolite have been studied on a series of samples. These samples were prepared by impregnation, calcination and reduction, (if necessary), of Ni and Mo salts, on an H-Y ultrastable zeolite (HYUS). By using i.r. spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction techniques it has been observed that MoO 3 interacts with most of the hydroxyl groups while NiO interacts only with those appearing at 3640 and 3550 cm −1 . In the samples containing both oxides a strong interaction between them is shown, while the acidity of the original HYUS is partially regenerated. The influence of the order of impregnation on the final …

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Risk factors for anastomotic leakage after colorectal resection in ovarian cancer surgery: A multi-centre study.

Objective. To determine pre-/intraoperative risk factors for anastomotic leak after modified posterior pelvic exenteration (MPE) or colorectal resection in ovarian cancer and to create a practical instrument for predicting anastomotic leak risk. Background. In advanced ovarian cancer surgery, there is rather limited published evidence, drawn from a small sample, providing information about risk factors for anastomotic leak. Methods. Eight hospitals participated in this retrospective study. Data on 695 patients operated for ovarian cancer with primary anastomosis were included (January 2010-June 2018). Twelve pre-/intraoperative variables were analysed as potential independent risk factors f…

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