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Shifting emphasis in pancreatic surgery: Pre-, intra-, and postoperative

determinants of outcome

Eshuis, W.J.

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2014

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Eshuis, W. J. (2014). Shifting emphasis in pancreatic surgery: Pre-, intra-, and postoperative

determinants of outcome.

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Name PhD student:

W.J. Eshuis

PhD period:

2008 – 2011

PhD supervisors:

prof. dr. D.J. Gouma, prof. dr. O.R.C. Busch

1. PhD training Year Workload (ECTS) General courses

The AMC World of Science 2008 0.7

Practical biostatistics 2009 1.1

Evidence based medicine 2009 0.6

Basis course legislation and organization for clinical researchers 2010 0.9

Good clinical practice 2010 0.3

Specific courses

Clinical epidemiology 2009 0.6

Advanced topics in biostatistics 2010 2.1

Seminars, workshops and masterclasses

Weekly department seminars 2008 – 11 4

Oral presentations

Changing patient characteristics, indications and outcomes of pancreatoduodenectomy in a tertiary referral hospital

United European Gastroenterology Week, London 2009 0.5 Influence of aberrant right hepatic artery on perioperative course and

longterm survival after pancreatoduodenectomy

Congress of the IHPBA, Buenos Aires 2010 0.5

Route of gastroenteric anastomosis after pancreatoduodenectomy and delayed gastric emptying – a retrospective analysis

Voorjaarsvergadering NVGE, Veldhoven Chirurgendagen, Veldhoven

2010 0.5

Therapeutic delay and survival after surgery for cancer of the pancreatic head with or without preoperative biliary drainage

Meeting of the European Surgical Association, Budapest Chirurgendagen, Veldhoven

United European Gastroenterology Week, Barcelona Najaarsvergadering NVGE, Veldhoven

2010 0.5

Locally advanced pancreatic and periampullary cancer – is palliative resection justified?

Chirurgendagen, Veldhoven Congress of the E-AHPBA, Kaapstad

2011 0.5

Longitudinal health-related quality of life and self reported treatment preference of patients scheduled for pancreatoduodenectomy with or without preoperative biliary drainage

Congress of the E-AHPBA, Kaapstad

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Crystalloid fluid restriction during pancreatic surgery has no measurable effect on delayed gastric emptying and other complications: the results of a double-blinded prospective trial (EPOR)

Congress of the E-AHPBA, Kaapstad

2011 0.5

Antecolic versus retrocolic route of the gastroenteric anastomosis after pancreatoduodenectomy

Symposium Dutch Pancreatic Cancer Group, Bussum Chirurgendagen, Veldhoven

Congress of the IHPBA, Parijs

2012 0.5

Poster presentations

Leakage of gastroenteric and enteroenteric anastomosis after pancreatic surgery

Digestive Disease Week, Chicago Congress of the EHPBA, Athene

2009 0.5

Review of studies on gastric emptying assessment after pancreatoduodenectomy

Digestive Disease Week, Chicago Congress of the EHPBA, Athene

2009 0.5

Influence of aberrant right hepatic artery on perioperative course and longterm survival after pancreatoduodenectomy

Chirurgendagen, Veldhoven 2009 0.5

Changing patient characteristics, indications and outcomes of pancreatoduodenectomy in a tertiary referral hospital

Digestive Disease Week, Seattle 2010 0.5

Route of gastroenteric anastomosis after pancreatoduodenectomy and delayed gastric emptying – a retrospective analysis

Digestive Disease Week, Seattle Congress of the E-AHPBA, Kaapstad

2010,

2011 0.5

Early postoperative hyperglycemia is associated with postoperative complications after pancreatoduodenectomy

Congress of the IHPBA, Buenos Aires 2010 0.5

Obstructive jaundice after pancreatoduodenectomy – incidence and management

Congress of the E-AHPBA, Kaapstad 2011 0.5

(Inter)national conferences

Digestive Disease Week 2009 1

United European Gastroenterology Week 2009, 2010 2

Meeting of the European Surgical Association 2010 0.5

Voorjaarsvergdering NVGE 2010 0.5

Najaarsvergadering NVGE 2010 0.25

Chirurgendagen 2010 – 12 1.5

Congress of the IHPBA 2010, 2012 2

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2. Teaching Year Workload (ECTS)

Supervising:

A. Slaar, Predicting distant metastasis for selective use of staging laparoscopy

J.W. van Dalen, Early postoperative hyperglycemia is associated with postoperative complications after pancreatoduodenectomy K.M. Olde Loohuis, Influence of aberrant right hepatic artery on perioperative course and longterm survival after

pancreatoduodenectomy

2009 – 11 3

3. Parameters of esteem

UEGW Travel grant 2010

UEGW Travel grant 2011

Posterprijs Chirurgendagen 2009

Chirurgendagen, top 30 beste abstracts 2011

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