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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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Citation for published version (APA):

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

determinants of outcome.

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SHIFTING EMPHASIS IN

PANCREATIC SURGERY

Pre-, intra-, and postoperative

determinants of outcome

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SHIFTING EMPHASIS IN PANCREATIC SURGERY

Pre-, intra-, and postoperative determinants of outcome

Printing of this thesis was financially supported by the Department of Surgery of the Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam.

ISBN 978-94-6259-129-5

Cover illustration Irene O’Callaghan, www.ireneocallaghan.com Lay-out Alex Wesselink, persoonlijkproefschrift.nl Printed by Ipskamp Drukkers B.V.

© W.J. Eshuis, 2014

No part of this thesis may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any means, without prior permission of the author.

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SHIFTING EMPHASIS IN PANCREATIC SURGERY

Pre-, intra-, and postoperative determinants of outcome

ACADEMISCH PROEFSCHRIFT

ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam

op gezag van de Rector Magnificus prof. dr. D.C. van den Boom

ten overstaan van een door het college voor promoties ingestelde commissie, in het openbaar te verdedigen in de Aula der Universiteit

op vrijdag 11 april 2014, te 13:00 uur door Wietse Jelle Eshuis

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PROMOTIECOMMISSIE:

Promotor: Prof. dr. D.J. Gouma Co-promotor: Prof. dr. O.R.C. Busch Overige leden: Prof. dr. G. Kazemier

Prof. dr. P. Fockens Prof. dr. J.B.L. Hoekstra Prof. dr. J.S. Laméris Prof. dr. J.H.G. Klinkenbijl Prof. dr. A.J.P.M. Smout

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