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1. Minimally invasive liver resection for huge (≥10 cm) tumors: an international multicenter matched cohort study with regression discontinuity analyses

3. Utility of the Iwate difficulty scoring system for laparoscopic right posterior sectionectomy: do surgical outcomes differ for tumors in segments VI and VII?

4. Comparison between the difficulty of laparoscopic limited liver resections of tumors located in segment 7 versus segment 8

5. Propensity Score-Matched Analysis Comparing Robotic and Laparoscopic Right and Extended Right Hepatectomy

6. Defining Global Benchmarks for Laparoscopic Liver Resections: An International Multicenter Study

7. Changes in surgicaL behaviOrs dUring the CoviD-19 pandemic. The SICE CLOUD19 Study

8. Correction to: Changes in surgicaL behaviOrs dUring the CoviD-19 pandemic. The SICE CLOUD19 Study (Updates in Surgery, (2021), 73, 2, (731-744), 10.1007/s13304-021-01010-w)

9. The role of three-dimensional imaging reconstruction in complex mininvasive liver resections

14. Multi-temporal satellite interferometry for fast-motion detection: An application to salt solution mining

19. The UN-SUSTAINABLE Match in HCV Recipients. Evidences from the Italian D-MELD Study on Balancing Donor-Recipient Risk Factors.: Abstract# O-162

20. Behind D-MELD: The Role of Primary Indication (HCV or HBV) as Significant Covariate in the Outcome Prediction after Liver Transplants.: Abstract# 1672: Poster Board #-Session: P234-IV

21. www.D-MELD.com. THE ONLINE PROGNOSTIC CALCULATOR TO OPTIMIZE DONOR-RECIPIENT MATCH: O-123

27. Balancing donor and recipient risk factors in liver transplantation: the value of D-MELD with particular reference to HCV recipients

28. Long-term maintenance of sustained virological response in liver transplant recipients treated for recurrent hepatitis C

29. Thrombelastography-Guided Blood Product Use Before Invasive Procedures in Cirrhosis With Severe Coagulopathy: A Randomized, Controlled Trial

30. Treatment of hepatitis C recurrence is less successful in female than in male liver transplant recipients

31. Use of HBcAb Positive Liver Grafts. Medium Term Results According to Donor-Recipient Risk Factors

32. Www.d-meld.com the Prognostic Calculator To Balance Donor and Recipient Liver Transplant Factors Using D-meld and Covariates

33. www.D-MELD.com. THE ONLINE PROGNOSTIC CALCULATOR TO OPTIMIZE DONOR-RECIPIENT MATCH

34. Prediction of Outcome after Liver Transplantation by D-MELD. Stratification of Graft Survival According to Donor Recipient Match in the Italian Multicenter Study

35. [Is there an age limit for radical surgery in case of tumors infiltrating the duodenum?]

36. Longitudinal assessment of pre-transplant mortality risk among HIV-infected and uninfected patients with end-stage liver disease: the role of delta-meld score

37. Predicting survival after liver transplantation in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma beyond the Milan criteria: a retrospective, exploratory analysis

39. Behind D-MELD: The Role of Primary Indication (HCV or HBV) as Significant Covariate in the Outcome Prediction after Liver Transplants

40. The UN-SUSTAINABLE Match in HCV Recipients. Evidences from the Italian D-MELD Study on Balancing Donor-Recipient Risk Factors

41. Use of HBCAB positive liver organs. Medium term results: according to the Donor –Recipient risk factors

42. Balancing Donor and Recipient Risk Factors in Liver Transplantation: The Value of D-MELD in Particluar Reference to a HCV Recipients

43. WWW.D-MELD.COM THE PROGNOSTIC CALCULATOR TO BALANCE DONOR AND RECIPIENT LIVER TRANSPLANT FACTORS USING D-MELD AND COVARIATES

44. Optimization of donor recipient match and identification of the futile match cutoff a national italian study on liver transplantation

46. PREDICTION OF OUTCOME AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION BY D-MELD. STRATIFICATION OF GRAFT SURVIVAL ACCORDING TO DONOR RECIPIENT MATCH IN THE ITALIAN MULTICENTER STUDY

47. D-MELD, a Powerful Predictor of Graft Survival after Liver Transplantation. Long-Term Results of a Multicenter Italian Study

48. Il D-MELD espressione del match donatore-ricevente. Analisi retrospettiva multicentrica italiana relativa al periodo 2002-2009

49. Il graft HBcAb+ nella esperienza trapiantologica italiana (2002-2009). Analisi retrospettiva in rela-zione all’effetto centro ed all’epoca di effettuazione del trapianto

50. Pancreatic resections for malignancy in patients aged 70 and older

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