Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Special Issue on Complications of Biliopancreatic Surgery CALL FOR PAPERS e pancreatic surgery can result in high postoperative morbidity rate. Pancreatic Lead Guest Editor resections are among the major surgical procedures, with operative mortality Vincenzo Neri, University of Foggia, rates less than %, showing a stable reduction, but a stable high morbidity rates. Foggia, Italy is special issue will examine the most frequent specic complications of these [email protected] procedures. Biliary surgery presents very variable range of complexity from simple cholecystectomy to treatment of cholangiocarcinoma or biliary tract injuries repair. Guest Editors e major morbidity of biliary surgery encompasses biliary leaks, injuries, strictures, Piero Chirletti, Sapienza University of and so forth. e aim of the special issue is the review of the more common Rome, Rome, Italy postoperative pancreatic and biliary complications, as well as their prevention and piero.chirletti@uniromaÔ.it treatment. ere are medical and surgical complications common to major surgical procedures, but our purpose is to examine a number of specic complications unique Andrea Renda, Federico II University of to biliopancreatic surgery. Naples, Naples, Italy [email protected] Potential topics include but are not limited to the following: Submission Deadline Postoperative pancreatic stula: incidence, denition, classication Friday, òý July òýÔ
Postoperative pancreatic stula: role of the prevention Publication Date December òýÔ Postoperative pancreatic stula: treatment Hemorrhage complications in pancreatic surgery Postoperative biliary injuries: incidence, classication Postoperative biliary injuries: treatment Postoperative biliary strictures: treatment Retained stones aer treatment of common bile duct lithiasis Recurrent biliary pancreatitis: leak of treatment
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