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Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery
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2010
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9
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2
Volume:
9
Issue:
2
1. Comparison of nutritional risk screening 2002 and malnutrition universal screening tools for preoperative nutritional risk evaluation of patients with gastric cancer
Page:140—142
2. Expression of mucins in intrahepatic bile duct tissues after cold preservation
Page:136—139
3. Techniques of anatomical liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma:a report of 125 cases
Page:119—122
4. Da Vinci surgical system-assisted precise hepatectomy
Page:97—100
5. Mini-clamp crushing combined with saline-linked diathermy in hepatectomy for giant hepatocellular carcinoma
Page:123—126
6. Comparison between Da Vinci surgical system-assisted and open surgery in pancreatoduodenectomy
Page:101—104
7. Selection of surgical approach for patients with reoperation using Da Vinci surgical system
Page:105—108
8. Challenges and inspirations brought by Da Vinci surgical system
Page:90—92
9. History and current development of liver surgery
Page:81—83
10. Abdominal cyst developed from the oesophagus and ectopic gastric mucosa
Page:155—156
11. Significance and expression of E-cadherin and focal adhesion kinase in rectal cancer
Page:143—146
12. Value of different staging systems for gallbladder cancer
Page:133—135
13. Expression and significance of CXCL5 and CXCL8 in hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis tissues
Page:130—132
14. Diagnosis and treatment of hepatic angiomyolipoma
Page:127—129
15. Application of Da Vinci surgical system in the treatment of low rectal cancer
Page:116—118
16. Application of Da Vinci surgical system in the treatment of gastric cancer
Page:114—115
17. Application of Da Vinci surgical system in the treatment of ampulary carcinoma
Page:112—113
18. Application of Da Vinci surgical system in the treatment of hepatopancreatobiliary diseases
Page:109—111
19. Da Vinci surgical system-assisted hepatopancreatobiliary surgery:a report of 94 cases
Page:93—96
20. Methods and evaluation of hepatic vascular occlusion
Page:84—86
21. Evaluation and selection of various techniques of liver parenchymal transection
Page:87—89