Hans F. Fuchs
University of Cologne
121 Papers
260 Citations
Hans F. Fuchs is an academic researcher from University of Cologne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Esophagectomy. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 77 publications. Previous affiliations of Hans F. Fuchs include University of California, Berkeley & University of California, San Diego.
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Papers
Patients with psychiatric comorbidity can safely undergo bariatric surgery with equivalent success.
Hans F. Fuchs,Hans F. Fuchs,Vanessa Laughter,Cristina R. Harnsberger,Ryan C. Broderick,Martin Berducci,Christopher G. DuCoin,Joshua Langert,Bryan J. Sandler,Garth R. Jacobsen,William Perry,Santiago Horgan +11 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a similar %EWL can be achieved in patients undergoing LSG or LAGB despite the presence of well-controlled psychiatric comorbidity.
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Simple preoperative risk scale accurately predicts perioperative mortality following esophagectomy for malignancy.
Hans F. Fuchs,Hans F. Fuchs,Cristina R. Harnsberger,Ryan C. Broderick,David C. Chang,David C. Chang,Bryan J. Sandler,Garth R. Jacobsen,Michael Bouvet,Santiago Horgan +9 more
TL;DR: A simple preoperative risk scale based on patient factors, hospital factors, and tumor pathology to predict the risk of perioperative mortality following esophagectomy for malignancy is developed and can be used as a clinical tool for preoperative counseling.
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Robot-Assisted Oesophagectomy: Recommendations Towards a Standardised Ivor Lewis Procedure.
Jan-Hendrik Egberts,Matthias Biebl,Daniel Perez,Sören Torge Mees,Peter P. Grimminger,Beat P. Müller-Stich,Hubert J. Stein,Hans F. Fuchs,Christiane Bruns,Thilo Hackert,Hauke Lang,Johann Pratschke,J. R. Izbicki,Juergen Weitz,Thomas E. Becker +14 more
TL;DR: A standardised robot-assisted Ivor Lewis surgical workflow is presented, which it is hoped will help to maintain patient safety, prevent medical errors, and facilitate the learning curve, while introducing robotic surgery into a centre.
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Effect of aging on esophageal motility in patients with and without GERD.
Christian A. Gutschow,Jessica M. Leers,Wolfgang Schröder,Klaus L. Prenzel,Hans F. Fuchs,Elfriede Bollschweiler,Marc Bludau,Arnulf H. Hölscher +7 more
TL;DR: Age is correlated to esophageal motor abnormalities and GERD has a significant impact on esphageal contraction wave amplitude, but not on peristalsis.
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Simultaneous laryngopharyngeal pH monitoring (Restech) and conventional esophageal pH monitoring-correlation using a large patient cohort of more than 100 patients with suspected gastroesophageal reflux disease.
Hans F. Fuchs,Dolores T Müller,Felix Berlth,Martin K. H. Maus,Claudia Fuchs,Martin Dübbers,Wolfgang Schröder,Christiane J. Bruns,Jessica M. Leers +8 more
TL;DR: Especially in patients with borderline abnormal 24-hour pH-metry, Restech may help to support the decision for or against laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery.
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