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Lorenzo Capussotti

Lorenzo Capussotti

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Medicine

D-Index
79
Citations
29112
World Ranking
17408
National Ranking
704

Overview

Lorenzo Capussotti was affiliated with the University of Milan in Italy. Their academic career and research contributions were connected to this institution.

There are no records of recent papers published by Lorenzo Capussotti, nor is there available information about frequent co-authors or commonly used publication venues.

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Best Publications

  • Posthepatectomy liver failure: A definition and grading by the International Study Group of Liver Surgery (ISGLS)

    Nuh N. Rahbari;O. James Garden;Robert Padbury;Mark Brooke-Smith

  • Expanding the natural history of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis: From cryptogenic cirrhosis to hepatocellular carcinoma

    Elisabetta Bugianesi;Nicola Leone;Ester Vanni;Giulio Marchesini

  • Bile leakage after hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery: a definition and grading of severity by the International Study Group of Liver Surgery.

    Moritz Koch;O. James Garden;Robert Padbury;Nuh N. Rahbari

  • Chemotherapy regimen predicts steatohepatitis and an increase in 90-day mortality after surgery for hepatic colorectal metastases

    Jean Nicolas Vauthey;Timothy M. Pawlik;Dario Ribero;Tsung Teh Wu

  • Effect of surgical margin status on survival and site of recurrence after hepatic resection for colorectal metastases.

    Timothy M. Pawlik;Charles R. Scoggins;Daria Zorzi;Eddie K. Abdalla

  • A molecularly annotated platform of patient-derived xenografts ("xenopatients") identifies HER2 as an effective therapeutic target in cetuximab-resistant colorectal cancer.

    Andrea Bertotti;Giorgia Migliardi;Francesco Galimi;Francesco Sassi

  • A clinical outcome-based prospective study on venous thromboembolism after cancer surgery: the @RISTOS project.

    Giancarlo Agnelli;Giorgio Bolis;Lorenzo Capussotti;Roberto Mario Scarpa

  • Rates and patterns of recurrence following curative intent surgery for colorectal liver metastasis: an international multi-institutional analysis of 1669 patients.

    Mechteld C. de Jong;Carlo Pulitano;Dario Ribero;Jennifer Strub

  • Hepatic Insufficiency and Mortality in 1,059 Noncirrhotic Patients Undergoing Major Hepatectomy

    John T. Mullen;Dario Ribero;Srinevas K. Reddy;Matteo Donadon

  • A snapshot of the effective indications and results of surgery for hepatocellular carcinoma in tertiary referral centers: Is it adherent to the EASL/AASLD recommendations? An observational study of the HCC east-west study group

    Guido Torzilli;Jacques Belghiti;Norihiro Kokudo;Tadatoshi Takayama

  • Surgical Management of Hepatic Neuroendocrine Tumor Metastasis: Results from an International Multi-Institutional Analysis

    Skye C. Mayo;Mechteld C. De Jong;Carlo Pulitano;Brian M. Clary

  • Prevention of hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence with alpha-interferon after liver resection in HCV cirrhosis

    Vincenzo Mazzaferro;Raffaele Romito;Marcello Schiavo;Luigi Mariani

  • Post-hepatectomy haemorrhage: a definition and grading by the International Study Group of Liver Surgery (ISGLS)

    Nuh N. Rahbari;O. James Garden;Robert Padbury;Guy Maddern

  • Resection of hepatocellular carcinomas: Results in 72 European patients with cirrhosis

    Dominique Franco;Lorenzo Capussotti;Claude Smadja;Hedayat Bouzari

  • Efficacy of octreotide in the prevention of pancreatic fistula after elective pancreatic resections: A prospective, controlled, randomized clinical trial

    Marco Montorsi;Mauro Zago;Franco Mosca;Lorenzo Capussotti

  • Incidence of Finding Residual Disease for Incidental Gallbladder Carcinoma: Implications for Re-resection

    Timothy M. Pawlik;Ana Luiza Gleisner;Luca Vigano;David A. Kooby

  • Randomized clinical trial comparing survival after D1 or D2 gastrectomy for gastric cancer.

    Maurizio Degiuli;M. Sasako;A. Ponti;A. Vendrame

  • Extended Preoperative Chemotherapy Does Not Improve Pathologic Response and Increases Postoperative Liver Insufficiency After Hepatic Resection for Colorectal Liver Metastases

    Yoji Kishi;Daria Zorzi;Carlo M. Contreras;Dipen M. Maru

  • Postoperative liver dysfunction and future remnant liver: where is the limit? Results of a prospective study.

    Alessandro Ferrero;Luca Viganò;Roberto Polastri;Andrea Muratore

  • Improvement in perioperative and long-term outcome after surgical treatment of hilar cholangiocarcinoma: results of an Italian multicenter analysis of 440 patients.

    Gennaro Nuzzo;Felice Giuliante;Francesco Ardito;Ivo Giovannini

Frequent Co-Authors

Luca Aldrighetti
Luca Aldrighetti Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Timothy M. Pawlik
Timothy M. Pawlik The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Jean Nicolas Vauthey
Jean Nicolas Vauthey The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
René Adam
René Adam University of Paris-Saclay
Antonio Daniele Pinna
Antonio Daniele Pinna University of Bologna
Michael A. Choti
Michael A. Choti The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Massimo Aglietta
Massimo Aglietta University of Turin
Richard D. Schulick
Richard D. Schulick University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Dominique Elias
Dominique Elias Institut Gustave Roussy
Steven A. Curley
Steven A. Curley The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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