V P Khatri

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Affiliation: University of California
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Radical palliative surgery: new limits to pursue
    Mindy Young-Spint
    University of California Davis School of Medicine, 2315 Stockton Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Pediatr Surg Int 25:917-21. 2009
  2. ncbi D2.5 dissection for gastric carcinoma
    Vijay P Khatri
    Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California, Davis, Cancer Center, Sacramento, USA
    Arch Surg 139:662-9; discussion 669. 2004
  3. ncbi A phase II trial of image-guided radiofrequency ablation of small invasive breast carcinomas: use of saline-cooled tip electrode
    Vijay P Khatri
    Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, USA
    Ann Surg Oncol 14:1644-52. 2007
  4. ncbi Clinical presentation, imaging, and staging of anal cancer
    Vijay P Khatri
    University of California Davis Cancer Center, 4501 X Street, Suite 3010, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Surg Oncol Clin N Am 13:295-308. 2004
  5. ncbi Non-resection approaches for colorectal liver metastases
    Vijay P Khatri
    Division of Surgical Oncology, UC Davis Cancer Center, University of California Davis, 4501 X Street, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Surg Clin North Am 84:587-606. 2004
  6. ncbi Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans: reappraisal of wide local excision and impact of inadequate initial treatment
    Vijay P Khatri
    Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California 95817, USA
    Ann Surg Oncol 10:1118-22. 2003
  7. ncbi A logical and stepwise operative approach to radical neck dissection
    Vijay P Khatri
    Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California, Davis, Cancer Center, 4501 X St, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Arch Surg 137:345-51. 2002
  8. ncbi Extending the frontiers of surgical therapy for hepatic colorectal metastases: is there a limit?
    Vijay P Khatri
    Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California, Davis Center, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    J Clin Oncol 23:8490-9. 2005
  9. ncbi The internal jugular vein maintains its regional anatomy and patency after carotid endarterectomy: a prospective study
    V P Khatri
    Department of Surgery at University of California Davis, Sacramento, California, USA
    Ann Surg 233:282-6. 2001
  10. ncbi Modern multimodality approach to hepatic colorectal metastases: solutions and controversies
    Vijay P Khatri
    Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California, Davis Cancer Center, 4501 X Street, Suite 3010, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Surg Oncol 16:71-83. 2007

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Publications33

  1. ncbi Radical palliative surgery: new limits to pursue
    Mindy Young-Spint
    University of California Davis School of Medicine, 2315 Stockton Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Pediatr Surg Int 25:917-21. 2009
    ..We believe that the option of surgical palliation in this case was warranted and should be an option for similar cases in the future...
  2. ncbi D2.5 dissection for gastric carcinoma
    Vijay P Khatri
    Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California, Davis, Cancer Center, Sacramento, USA
    Arch Surg 139:662-9; discussion 669. 2004
    ..4 per 100000 in 1994. For nonwhite males the rates were 23.7 per 100 000 in 1955 and 12 per 100 000 in 1985. In the United States in 2002, an estimated 21 600 new cases and 12 400 deaths were attributable to gastric carcinoma...
  3. ncbi A phase II trial of image-guided radiofrequency ablation of small invasive breast carcinomas: use of saline-cooled tip electrode
    Vijay P Khatri
    Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, USA
    Ann Surg Oncol 14:1644-52. 2007
    ..We performed this Phase II trial to determine the efficacy and safety of Radiofrequency (RF) ablation of small invasive breast carcinomas...
  4. ncbi Clinical presentation, imaging, and staging of anal cancer
    Vijay P Khatri
    University of California Davis Cancer Center, 4501 X Street, Suite 3010, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Surg Oncol Clin N Am 13:295-308. 2004
    ..Appropriate imaging studies should be obtained for accurate staging of the disease and for follow-up examinations after definitive treatment...
  5. ncbi Non-resection approaches for colorectal liver metastases
    Vijay P Khatri
    Division of Surgical Oncology, UC Davis Cancer Center, University of California Davis, 4501 X Street, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Surg Clin North Am 84:587-606. 2004
    ..To consider them standard independent therapies otherwise would be premature...
  6. ncbi Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans: reappraisal of wide local excision and impact of inadequate initial treatment
    Vijay P Khatri
    Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California 95817, USA
    Ann Surg Oncol 10:1118-22. 2003
    ..We examined the effect of inadequate initial treatment and the efficacy of wide resection...
  7. ncbi A logical and stepwise operative approach to radical neck dissection
    Vijay P Khatri
    Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California, Davis, Cancer Center, 4501 X St, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Arch Surg 137:345-51. 2002
    ..We also delineate key maneuvers that, when combined with the anatomical landmarks, offer a stepwise and logical approach to performing radical neck dissection that confers improved safety...
  8. ncbi Extending the frontiers of surgical therapy for hepatic colorectal metastases: is there a limit?
    Vijay P Khatri
    Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California, Davis Center, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    J Clin Oncol 23:8490-9. 2005
    ..This article reviews development of these innovative multidisciplinary modalities and the aggressive surgical approach that has been adopted to extend the frontiers of surgical therapy for colorectal hepatic metastases...
  9. ncbi The internal jugular vein maintains its regional anatomy and patency after carotid endarterectomy: a prospective study
    V P Khatri
    Department of Surgery at University of California Davis, Sacramento, California, USA
    Ann Surg 233:282-6. 2001
    ..To validate the authors' published surface landmarks for gaining percutaneous access to the internal jugular vein (IJV), and to determine whether these surface landmarks were altered after neck surgery...
  10. ncbi Modern multimodality approach to hepatic colorectal metastases: solutions and controversies
    Vijay P Khatri
    Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California, Davis Cancer Center, 4501 X Street, Suite 3010, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Surg Oncol 16:71-83. 2007
    ..This article reviews development of these innovative multidisciplinary modalities and the aggressive surgical approach that has been adopted to extend the frontiers of surgical therapy for colorectal hepatic metastases...
  11. ncbi Total mesorectal excision and pelvic node dissection for rectal cancer: an appraisal
    Melinda M Mortenson
    Department of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California, Davis Cancer Center, 4501 X Street, Suite 3010, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Surg Oncol Clin N Am 16:177-97. 2007
    ..Lateral pelvic lymph node dissection is used by the Japanese in selected patients and has remained a controversial approach in the management of rectal cancer. The technique, controversies, and outcomes are summarized...
  12. ncbi Extremity soft tissue sarcoma: controversial management issues
    Vijay P Khatri
    Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California, Davis, 4501 X Street, Suite 3010, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Surg Oncol 14:1-9. 2005
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  13. ncbi Resident experience and opinions about physician-assisted death for cancer patients
    R J Bold
    Division of Surgical Oncology, Suite 3010, University of California Davis Cancer Center, 4501 X St, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Arch Surg 136:60-4. 2001
    ..Surgical residents and staff oncologists (surgical, medical, and radiation therapy) have similar opinions on participation in physician-assisted death for patients with terminal cancer...
  14. ncbi Racial and ethnic differences in treatment and survival among adults with primary extremity soft-tissue sarcoma
    Steve R Martinez
    Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California at Davis Cancer Center, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Cancer 112:1162-8. 2008
    ..The authors assessed racial/ethnic differences in patient- and tumor-specific characteristics, treatment, and disease-specific survival in a population of adults with ESTS...
  15. ncbi Disparities in the use of radiation therapy in patients with local-regionally advanced breast cancer
    Steve R Martinez
    Department of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California Davis, Sacramento, CA, USA
    Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 78:787-92. 2010
    ..Radiation therapy (RT) is indicated for the treatment of local-regionally advanced breast cancer (BCa)...
  16. ncbi Upstaging and improved survival of early breast cancer patients after implementation of sentinel node biopsy for axillary staging
    Kimberly A Vanderveen
    Department of Surgery, Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California 95817, USA
    Ann Surg Oncol 13:1450-6. 2006
    ..Improvements in survival are likely due to the stage migration of patients who would have been node-negative by ALND (but were found to be node-positive by SLNB) in addition to improvements in adjuvant therapy...
  17. ncbi Liver resection using bipolar InLine multichannel radiofrequency device: impact on intra- and peri-operative outcomes
    R Daylami
    Department of Surgery, University of California Davis, Davis, 4501 X Street, Suite OP 512 Pavilion, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Eur J Surg Oncol 38:531-6. 2012
    ..We follow up our earlier experience with the use of InLine Multichannel Radiofrequency Device (ILMRD, Resect Medical Inc., Fremont, CA) a device that produces coagulative necrosis along the transection plane...
  18. ncbi Improved accuracy in differentiating malignant from benign mammographic abnormalities: a simple, improved magnetic resonance imaging method
    V P Khatri
    Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California-Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California, USA
    Cancer 92:471-8. 2001
    ..CONCLUSIONS: 3D fat-suppressed sequencing using this new MRI method accurately discriminated between benign and malignant mammographic abnormalities and eliminated the time-intensive and complex MRI methods without sacrificing accuracy...
  19. ncbi Radiofrequency-assisted hepatectomy using bipolar Inline multichannel radiofrequency device (ILMRD): report of initial clinical experience
    Hamed Kargozaran
    Department of Surgery, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California, USA
    Hepatogastroenterology 56:1496-500. 2009
    ..One such novel device is the InLine multichannel radiofrequency device (ILMRD, Resect Medical, Inc., Fremont, CA) that produces coagulative necrosis along the transection plane...
  20. ncbi Imaging findings after liver resection by using radiofrequency parenchymal coagulation devices: initial experiences
    John P McGahan
    Departments of Radiology and Surgery, University of California Davis Medical Center, 4501 X St, Suite 3010, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Radiology 247:896-902. 2008
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  21. ncbi Concordance of peritumoral technetium 99m colloid and subareolar blue dye injection in breast cancer sentinel lymph node biopsy
    Hamed Kargozaran
    Department of Surgery, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California 95817, USA
    J Surg Res 143:126-9. 2007
    ..In this study, we evaluated whether subareolar injection of blue dye led to the identification of the same SLNs as peritumoral injection of technetium colloid...
  22. ncbi Multimodality management of a giant cell tumor arising in the proximal sacrum: case report
    Peter L Althausen
    Department of Orthopedics, University of California, Davis, Medical Center, Sacramento, California 95817, USA
    Spine 27:E361-5. 2002
    ..Twenty months after surgery the patient has excellent bowel and bladder control, no tumor recurrence, and functional ambulation without a brace or pain...
  23. ncbi Major bile duct injury resulting from radiofrequency-assisted hepatectomy
    Travis W Gerlach
    Department of Surgery, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California, USA
    Hepatogastroenterology 56:610-4. 2009
    ..Our case underscores the need for judicious use of radiofrequency energy devices, particularly for liver resections that involve central transection planes...
  24. ncbi The implications of colorectal cancer molecular biology in clinical practice
    Hamed Kargozaran
    Department of Surgery, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Surg Oncol Clin N Am 17:341-55, viii-ix. 2008
    ..Many of the molecular changes seen in these pathways also are involved in the development of sporadic cancers...
  25. ncbi Radiofrequency ablation as salvage therapy for unresectable locally recurrent rectal cancer
    Sari H Green
    Department of Surgery, University of California Davis Cancer Center, Sacramento, California 95817, USA
    J Vasc Interv Radiol 19:454-8. 2008
    ..RF ablation is a viable option for patients who are poor surgical candidates or whose disease is not amenable to conventional surgical approaches...
  26. ncbi Immediate breast reconstruction after mastectomy increases wound complications: however, initiation of adjuvant chemotherapy is not delayed
    Melinda M Mortenson
    Division of Surgical Oncology, Department of Surgery, University of California, Davis Medical Center, Sacramento 95817, USA
    Arch Surg 139:988-91. 2004
    ..Immediate breast reconstruction should remain an important treatment option after mastectomy even when postoperative chemotherapy is anticipated...
  27. ncbi Type-2 dominant cytokine gene expression following hepatic surgery
    Vijay P Khatri
    Division of Surgical Oncology, University of California Davis Medical Center, 4501, X Street, Suite #3010, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg 13:442-9. 2006
    ..Measurement of cytokine gene transcripts following hepatic resection may have predictive value for clinical outcome, and deserves further study...
  28. ncbi Staging and prognosis of colon cancer
    Josh Kehoe
    Department of Surgery, University of California, Davis Cancer Center, 4501 X Street, Suite 3010, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Surg Oncol Clin N Am 15:129-46. 2006
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  29. ncbi Tumors of the retrorectal space
    Kristina G Hobson
    Department of Surgery, University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California 95817, USA
    Dis Colon Rectum 48:1964-74. 2005
    ..A high index of suspicion and resultant early diagnosis, followed by thorough preoperative planning, is required for optimal management and outcome...
  30. ncbi Experience and attitudes of surgeons toward palliation in cancer
    Joseph M Galante
    Department of Surgery, University of California, Davis, Medical Center, Sacramento 95817, USA
    Arch Surg 140:873-8; discussion 878-80. 2005
    ..A more focused effort in training surgeons in palliative care may allow for the more uniform and standard provision of palliative surgical care to patients with advanced cancer...
  31. ncbi Surgery in the patient with liver disease
    Diego J Muilenburg
    Department of Surgery, University of California Davis, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
    Med Clin North Am 93:1065-81. 2009
    ..In this article, approaches to minimize the risk when surgery becomes necessary in the presence of liver disease are discussed...
  32. ncbi Metastatic colorectal carcinoma: pushing the surgical envelope of cure
    Vijay P Khatri
    Ann Surg Oncol 12:866-7. 2005
  33. ncbi Gastric cancer: D2 dissection or low Maruyama Index-based surgery--a debate
    Harold O Douglass
    State University of New York at Buffalo, Capen Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA
    Surg Oncol Clin N Am 16:133-55. 2007
    ..The premise of this approach is that extended gastrectomy with D2 lymph node dissection is good. Also addressed are prognostic and predictive factors in the surgical treatment of stomach cancer...