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This book intends to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date description of the newest techniques in minimally invasive liver surgery. The treatment of liver diseases comprises a significant component of the practice of any general surgeon working either in the academic, general and community hospitals. With the rapid expansion of knowledge and technology also the liver has been approached laparoscopically in a few specialized centers with well recognized advantages for the patients. Now this large amount of experience will be made universally available through this book. After a concise description of the main tools and technology necessary to carry out a safe laparoscopic and/or robot-assis...
In the past, liver resections and liver transplantations were performed by different surgical teams, with very little interplay between the two. However, the evolution toward more complex operations called for an increasingly intense interaction between these surgical techniques: split liver and living donor liver transplantation have become popular in the transplant community, utilizing the Coinaud segmental anatomy in a very sophisticated way, while portal and arterial resection and reconstruction have become indispensable methods for treating Klatskin tumors infiltrating the hepatic hilum. This book offers a complete overview of the connections between liver transplantation and hepatobili...
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Paradigms for Mental Health, MindCare 2018, held in Boston, MA, USA, Jin January 2018. The 19 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 30 submissions and present advanced computing and communication technologies from the use of wearable sensors and ecological virtual environments to use of big data and machine learning techniques. These technologies can be used to support and promote the well-being through an objective continuous data collection and personalized
Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the most commonly diagnosed type of pancreatic cancer, with approximately 95% of all pancreatic cancers diagnosed being PDAC. Cancers of the pancreas are also notorious for a very low rate of survival, with recent reports showing 5 year survival rate being less than 5%, and PDAC being the fourth most frequent cause of cancer deaths worldwide, therefore the ability of clinicians to identify reliable prognostic biomarkers is of vital importance in improving patient outcomes. Due to the location and function of the pancreas, metastasis of the cancer from the liver into the lymph nodes, liver, lung, bones via either the circulatory system or lymphatic s...