19 results for "Feng".
Introduction: Surgery for small bowel carcinoid (SBC) and lymph node (LN) metastases, when technically possible, represents the best therapy. However, surgical challenge is (i) not to recuse patients for false unresectable mesenteric artery invasion, and/or (ii) to avoid extensive small bowel resection.
Conference: 11th Annual ENETS Conference (2014)
Category: Surgical treatment
Presenting Author: MD PhD Reza Kianmanesh
Introduction: Neuroendocrine pancreatic tumors (NEPT) include a heterogeneous neoplasms group in pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, treatment and prognosis.
Conference: 11th Annual ENETS Conference (2014)
Category: Epidemiology/Natural history/Prognosis - Prognosis
Presenting Author: MD Cristina Tejera
Introduction: The pathogenesis of sporadic pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (pNET) is poorly understood.
Conference: 11th Annual ENETS Conference (2014)
Category: Basic Science - Genetics, epigenetics, miRNAs
Presenting Author: MD Sven Petter Haugvik
Introduction: Both single agent Capecitabine alone or Capecitabine in combination with Temozolomide have activity against neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), however, the role of S-1 in NETs is still unknown.
Conference: 14th Annual ENETS conference (2017)
Category: Medical treatment – Chemotherapy, medical treatment - others
Presenting Author: Chii Yihebali
Introduction: Pancreatic laparoscopic surgery is the most promising type of surgery. In the case of varied benign pancreatic tumors, laparoscopic surgery can become a standard surgical procedure. Among these uncommon tumors, pancreatic insulinomas are mostly benign and solitary. Successful management of patients with insulinomas depends on accurate localization of the tumor and the use of appropriate surgical techniques.
Conference: 7th Annual ENETS Conference (2010)
Category: Basic
Presenting Author: MD, Phd Viktor Shkarban
Introduction: Laparoscopic techniques are used to treat a vast range of surgical diseases, but reports on laparoscopic resection of pancreatic endocrine neoplasms (PET) remain limited to small series.
Conference: 8th Annual ENETS Conference (2011)
Category: Clinical
Presenting Author: Dr. Markiyan Soloviy
Introduction: Minimally invasive surgery is widely adopted for the treatment of surgical diseases, but results of laparoscopic procedures for pancreatic endocrine tumors (PET) are published in small series.
Conference: 9th Annual ENETS Conference (2012)
Category: Clinical
Presenting Author: Markiyan Soloviy
Introduction: There are only a few series describing feasibility and short-term-outcome of laparoscopic surgery of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (pNET).
Conference: 9th Annual ENETS Conference (2012)
Category: Clinical
Presenting Author: MD Sven-Petter Haugvik
Introduction: Parenchyma-sparing surgery is indicated in small pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (pNENs), however, it is often followed by high morbidity rates.
Conference: 10th Annual ENETS Conference (2013)
Category: Epidemiology/Natural history/Prognosis - Prognosis
Presenting Author: Cristina Ridolfi
Introduction: Laparoscopic surgery is a feasible technique for benign pancreatic pathologies and has been increasingly reported for neuroendocrine tumors of the pancreas.
Conference: 10th Annual ENETS Conference (2013)
Category: Epidemiology/Natural history/Prognosis - Registries, nationwide and regional surveys
Presenting Author: Dr Viktor Shkarban