Klinik und Poliklinik für Allgemein-, Viszeral-, Thorax- und Gefäßchirurgie
Recent Submissions
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Shortcoming of the Mouse Model of Postoperative Ileus: Small Intestinal Lengths Have Similar Variations in In- and Outbred Mice and Cannot Be Predicted by Allometric Parameters
von Stumberg, Maximiliane; Akinci, Ejder; Ertim, Berkan; Oetzmann von Sochaczewski, Christina (2025-11-30)<strong>Background/Objectives:</strong> The mouse model of postoperative ileus separates the gastrointestinal tract into 15 sections, 10 of which are in the small intestine, to measure intestinal transit time. Usually, ... -
AI-Enhanced 3D Models in Global Virtual Reality Case Conferences for Surgical Care in a Low-Income Country: Exploratory Study
Obst, Miriam; Arensmeyer, Jan; Bonsmann, Henrik; Kolbinger, Andreas; Kigenyi, Joel; Oneka, Francis; Owere, Benard; Schmidt, Joachim; Feodorovici, Philipp; Wynands, Jan (2025-08-18)<strong>Background: </strong>Approximately 5 billion people worldwide lack adequate access to surgical care, primarily in the Global South. Especially in crisis regions and war zones, telemedical applications may enhance ... -
IDEAL–compliant implementation of the Dexter® surgical robot in cholecystectomy: A comprehensive framework and clinical outcomes
Dohmen, Jonas; Weber, Julia; Arensmeyer, Jan; Feodorovici, Philipp; Henn, Jonas; Schmidt, Joachim; Kalff, Jörg C.; Matthaei, Hanno (2024-12-30)<strong>Objectives:</strong> The integration of advanced technologies is transforming surgical practice, particularly through robotic systems. This study presents the early clinical implementation of the Dexter<sup>®</sup> ... -
Extracellular matrix substrates differentially influence enteric glial cell homeostasis and immune reactivity
Schneider, Linda; Schneider, Reiner; Hamza, Ebrahim; Wehner, Sven (2024-07-25)<strong>Introduction:</strong> Enteric glial cells are important players in the control of motility, intestinal barrier integrity and inflammation. During inflammation, they switch into a reactive phenotype enabling them ... -
Sympathetic Innervation Modulates Mucosal Immune Homeostasis and Epithelial Host Defense
Mallesh, Shilpashree; Ten Hove, Anne S.; Schneider, Reiner; Schneiker, Bianca; Efferz, Patrik; Kalff, Jörg C.; de Jonge, Wouter J.; Wehner, Sven (2022-08-21)Intestinal mucosal cells, such as resident macrophages and epithelial cells, express adrenergic receptors and are receptive to norepinephrine, the primary neurotransmitter of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS). It has ...







