Search for dissertations about: "Per Sandström"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the words Per Sandström.
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1. Methods to Reduce Liver Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury
Abstract : Introduction: During the last two decades, liver surgery has expanded enormously, partly due to improved surgical equipment and techniques as well as new and more powerful chemotherapy agents. As the liver is a very well-vascularized organ, there is an inherent risk of bleeding during liver resection. READ MORE
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2. Colorectal Liver Metastases – Different Aspects on Treatment with Associated Liver Partition and Portal Vein Ligation for Staged Hepatectomy and on Portal Vein Occlusion
Abstract : Introduction: For patients with colorectal liver metastases (CRLM), the only treatment with a possibility for long-term survival and cure is radical resection. The majority of patients are at the time of diagnosis not assessed as resectable because they have advanced disease in the liver or unresectable extrahepatic disease or are too frail to withstand liver surgery. READ MORE
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3. Microdialysis in Liver Ischemia and Reperfusion injury
Abstract : Introduction: New chemotherapy regimens and improvements in surgical technique have increased the number of patients with liver tumours eligible for curative liver resection. There is a significant risk of bleeding during liver surgery, but this risk can be reduced if the portal inflow is temporarily closed; i.e. the Pringles maneuver (PM). READ MORE
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4. A toolbox for co-production of knowledge and improved land use dialogues : the perspective of reindeer husbandry
Abstract : In northern Sweden, forestry, wind and hydropower, mining, infrastructure development and associated influence zones together constitute a complicated, land use situation that strongly impacts reindeer husbandry, a unique and extensive land use system. This situation has led to challenges for land managers and decision makers. READ MORE
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5. Growth of Ag/Ni Thin Films and Multilayers
Abstract : Fundamental studies concerning the relation between growth conditions, microstructure and internal stresses of polycrystalline Ag/Ni thin films and multilayers, as well as the relation between growth conditions and the structure of highly oriented Ni films, were performed. All films were depositied using ultra high vacuum based de magnetron sputtering. READ MORE