Shannon A FraserSummaryAffiliation: McGill University Country: Canada Publications
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Conversion in laparoscopic cholecystectomy after gastric resection: a 15-year reviewShannon A Fraser
Department of Surgery, Sir Mortimer B Davis Jewish General Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Que
Can J Surg 52:463-6. 2009..Gastrectomy or truncal vagotomy is known to increase the incidence of cholelithiasis. Many of these patients will become symptomatic, and the adhesions from their gastric resection may make laparoscopic cholecystectomy much more difficult...
Proving the value of simulation in laparoscopic surgeryGerald M Fried
Steinberg Bernstein Centre for Minimally Invasive Surgery, Department of Surgery, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec
Ann Surg 240:518-25; discussion 525-8. 2004..To assess the McGill Inanimate System for Training and Evaluation of Laparoscopic Skills (MISTELS) physical laparoscopic simulator for construct and predictive validity and for its educational utility...
Evaluating intraoperative laparoscopic skill: direct observation versus blinded videotaped performancesMelina C Vassiliou
Department of Surgery, McGill University, Steinberg Bernstein Centre for Minimally Invasive Surgery, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Surg Innov 14:211-6. 2007..Experience with the tool in the operating room may improve the reliability of video rating and could be of value in training evaluators...
Gallstone disease in the elderly: are older patients managed differently?Simon Bergman
Department of Surgery, Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research, Sir Mortimer B Davis Jewish General Hospital, McGill University, Pavilion A 515, 3755 Cote Sainte Catherine, Montreal, QC, H3T 1E2, Canada
Surg Endosc 25:55-61. 2011..This study aimed to describe the differences in the management of symptomatic gallstone disease within different elderly groups and to evaluate the association between older age and surgical treatment...
