Ahmed Setit
Mansoura University
28 Papers
101 Citations
Ahmed Setit is an academic researcher from Mansoura University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 18 publications.
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Papers
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy versus primary surgery in advanced ovarian carcinoma.
Mohamed A. Hegazy,Refaat Hegazi,Mohamed A Elshafei,Ahmed Setit,Maged Elshamy,Mohamed Eltatoongy,Amal Halim +6 more
TL;DR: Primary chemotherapy followed by interval debulking surgery in select group of patients doesn't appear to worsen the prognosis, but it permits a less aggressive surgery to be performed.
Minimally invasive video-assisted thyroidectomy for small follicular thyroid nodules.
Mohamed A. Hegazy,Ashraf Khater,Ahmed Setit,Mahmoud Amin,Sherif Kotb,Mohamed A. El Shafei,Tamer F. Yousef,Osama Hussein,Yousef Kamel Shabana,Ola T. Abdel Dayem +9 more
TL;DR: Despite some MIVAT advantages of less postoperative pain and slightly better cosmesis, minimally invasive open thyroidectomy offers an advantage of less operating time with comparable cosmetic results.
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Complete Mesocolic Excision With Central Vascular Ligation in Comparison With Conventional Surgery for Patients With Colon Cancer - The Experiences at Two Centers.
Mohamed Abdelkhalek,Ahmed Setit,Francesco Bianco,Andrea Belli,Adel Denewer,Tamer Youssef,Armando Falato,Giovanni Maria Romano +7 more
TL;DR: CME appears to be a safe procedure when performed by experienced hands through proper embryological planes, and provides a superior specimen, with a higher lymph node yield, which consequently affects the lymph node ratio.
Standardizing the Protocols for Enhanced Recovery From Colorectal Cancer Surgery: Are We a Step Closer to Ideal Recovery?
TL;DR: Applying definite evidence-based elements to the colorectal rehabilitation program significantly boosts the recovery pathway with favorable outcomes, including faster recovery of gastrointestinal tract functions, lower morbidities, and eventually earlier discharge from the hospital.
Outcome of Pectoralis Major Myomammary Flap for Post-mastectomy Breast Reconstruction: Extended Experience
TL;DR: This technique of pectoralis major myomammary cutaneous flap for single-stage reconstruction of large breasts, nipple, and areola, based on performing modified radical mastectomy in the classic manner, is introduced with very promising results.
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