F. Schulz
University of Vienna
23 Papers
275 Citations
F. Schulz is an academic researcher from University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cherenkov radiation & IACT. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications.
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Papers
Relaparotomy in peritonitis: prognosis and treatment of patients with persisting intraabdominal infection.
Thomas Koperna,F. Schulz +1 more
TL;DR: Patients >70 years of age with secondary peritonitis extending over the entire abdomen and a greater degree of physiologic compromise are at high risk for developing persistent intraabdominal infection and the decision to perform a relaparotomy on demand after an initially successful eradication of the source of infection must be made within 48 hr, at least before MODS emerges.
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Hepatic resection in the elderly
TL;DR: Only resection of ≥ 5 liver segments with segments I to III or less remaining were found to pose a major risk for clinical mortality and morbidity, but a preoperative preselection of patients with respect to liver function and pulmonary function preoperatively may help lower the postoperative morbidity and mortality.
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Nonparasitic cysts of the liver: results and options of surgical treatment.
TL;DR: Laparoscopic fenestration should replace the conventional surgical technique as the gold standard in cases of NPHC because the laparoscopic technique is less stressful for the patient and is associated with a rate of success similar to that of the conventional technique.
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Emergency Surgery for Colon Cancer in the Aged
TL;DR: The therapeutic approach used for colon cancer in the elderly is defined, which permits delayed radical resection at the lowest rate of clinical mortality for this age group and is especially suitable for frail, aged patients in poor condition.
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•Journal Article
Perioperative TNF alpha and IL-6 concentrations correlate with septic state, organ function, and APACHE II scores in intra-abdominal infection.
Reinhold Függer,Zadrobilek E,P. Götzinger,Klimann S,Rogy M,S. Winkler,Harald Andel,Mittelböck M,Erich Roth,F. Schulz +9 more
TL;DR: Perioperative TNF alpha and IL-6 concentrations correlated with the severity of intra-abdominal infection, so it is possible that patients who present with either septic shock or the sepsis syndrome may benefit from immunotherapy against TNFalpha.
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