2023
A review of the current and future role of robotic surgery in liver surgery and transplantation
Finotti M, D’Amico F, Mulligan D, Testa G. A review of the current and future role of robotic surgery in liver surgery and transplantation. HepatoBiliary Surgery And Nutrition 2023, 0: 0-0. PMID: 36860258, PMCID: PMC9944521, DOI: 10.21037/hbsn-21-115.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDonor hepatectomyLiver surgeryLiver transplantationRobotic approachLiving donationRobotic surgeryGood bleeding controlLaparoscopic donor hepatectomyRobotic liver surgeryInvasive liver surgeryLaparoscopic liver surgeryLonger operation timePostoperative painOpen surgeryRapid learning curveVascular injuryBiliary anatomyTransplant fieldBleeding controlLiver tumorsSurgeryFollowing keywordsHepatectomyNarrative reviewTechnique of choice
2018
Robotic Assisted Kidney Transplant, Reserved for the Deserved
Batra R, Mulligan D, Kulkarni S, Bhati C. Robotic Assisted Kidney Transplant, Reserved for the Deserved. Journal Of Clinical And Experimental Transplantation 2018, 3: 1-3. DOI: 10.4172/2475-7640.1000e104.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRobotic kidney transplantKidney transplantTransplant surgeryLower wound complicationsKidney transplant surgeryGeneral surgical proceduresOpen conventional surgeryMinimal invasive surgeryObese patientsWound complicationsPatient survivalPoor outcomeCertain patientsConventional surgerySurgical proceduresHigh incidenceObesity ratesTransplantSurgeryInvasive surgeryComplicationsObesityPatientsErgonomic advantagesGraft
2010
What Hepatologists Should Know about Liver Transplant Surgery
Mekeel K, Mulligan D. What Hepatologists Should Know about Liver Transplant Surgery. 2010, 305-316. DOI: 10.1002/9781444325249.ch30.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLiver transplantationExcellent long-term patient outcomesLong-term patient outcomesDonor liver transplantationLiver transplant surgeryBiliary complicationsDonor allograftsMultidisciplinary careSurgical outcomesTransplant surgeryDonor poolPatient outcomesTransplant operationHepatic anatomyPhysiologic eventsHepatologistsComplicationsPatientsTransplantationOutcomesAllograftsSurgeryHepatectomyDiagnosisCare
2003
Subcutaneous metastasis at a surgical drain site after the resection of pancreatic cancer
St. Peter SD, Nguyen CC, Mulligan DC, Moss AA. Subcutaneous metastasis at a surgical drain site after the resection of pancreatic cancer. Journal Of Gastrointestinal Cancer 2003, 33: 111. PMID: 14716058, DOI: 10.1385/ijgc:33:2-3:111.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCurative intentPancreatic cancerSurgical drain siteImpact of surgeryTumor growth characteristicsCutaneous recurrenceCutaneous metastasesPalliative procedureSkin metastasesSubcutaneous metastasesSurgical drainsTumor burdenSurgical controlPeritoneal cavityUnusual caseDrain siteResectionAggressive natureMetastasisRecurrenceCancerDiseaseRare eventComplicationsSurgery