Mingjun Wang
Sichuan University
15 Papers
20 Citations
Mingjun Wang is an academic researcher from Sichuan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Laparoscopic partial splenectomy is safe and effective in patients with focal benign splenic lesion
TL;DR: Laparoscopic partial splenectomy is safe and effective in patients with focal benign splenic lesion and potentially retains some splenic function, and confers the benefit of a minimal access technique.
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Laparoscopic splenectomy plus preoperative endoscopic variceal ligation versus splenectomy with pericardial devascularization (Hassab’s operation) for control of severe varices due to portal hypertension
TL;DR: The final results suggest that LS with preoperative EVL provides a restorative efficacy equivalent to that of Hassab’s operation and is a safe and minimally invasive technique that appears satisfactory in comparison to other open procedures.
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Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) versus laparoscopic splenectomy (LS) plus preoperative endoscopic varices ligation (EVL) in the treatment of recurrent variceal bleeding
Jin Zhou,Zhong Wu,Junchao Wu,Xin Wang,Yongbin Li,Mingjun Wang,Zheng-guo Yang,Bing Peng,Zongguang Zhou +8 more
TL;DR: LS plus EVL was superior to TIPS in the prevention of gastroesophageal variceal rebleeding in cirrhotic patients and improvements in the long-term liver function.
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[Delayed gastric emptying after laparoscopic versus open pancreaticoduodenectomy: a comparative study].
TL;DR: Longer operative time, increased intraoperative blood loss and postoperative intraabdominal complications appear to be risk factors for postoperative delayed gastric emptying after laparoscopic versus open pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD).
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Non-invasive evaluation of liver stiffness after splenectomy in rabbits with CCl4-induced liver fibrosis
TL;DR: ElastPQ is an available, convenient, objective and non-invasive technique for assessing liver stiffness in rabbits with CCl4-induced liver fibrosis and showed that early splenectomy (especially F1) may delay Liver fibrosis progression.
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