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2000The effect of immune enhancement and suppression on the development of laparoscopic port site metastasesNeuhaus, S.; Watson, D.; Ellis, T.; Rofe, A.; Jamieson, G.
1997Comparison of anterior, posterior and total fundoplication using a viscera modelWatson, D.; Mathew, G.; Pike, G.; Jamieson, G.
1998Efficacy of cytotoxic agents for the prevention of laparoscopic port-site metastasesNeuhaus, S.; Watson, D.; Ellis, T.; Dodd, T.; Rofe, A.; Jamieson, G.
1999Influence of cytotoxic agents on intraperitoneal tumor implantation after laparoscopyNeuhaus, S.; Watson, D.; Ellis, T.; Rofe, A.; Jamieson, G.
1997Gasless laparoscopy may reduce the risk of port-site metastases following laparoscopic tumor surgeryWatson, D.; Mathew, G.; Ellis, T.; Baigrie, C.; Rofe, A.; Jamieson, G.
1996Wound metastases following laparoscopic and open surgery for abdominal cancer in a rat modelMathew, G.; Watson, D.; Rofe, A.; Baigrie, C.; Ellis, T.; Jamieson, G.
2004Aspirin and indomethacin for the prevention of experimental port-site metastasesKinugasa, S.; Smith, E.; Drew, P.; Watson, D.; Jamieson, G.
2001Helium and other alternative insufflation gases for laparoscopyNeuhaus, S.; Gupta, A.; Watson, D.
2002Hematogenous spread as a mechanism for the generation of abdominal wound metastases following laparoscopyBrundell, S.; Ellis, T.; Dodd, T.; Watson, D.; Hewett, P.
1998Tumor implantation following laparoscopy using different insufflation gasesNeuhaus, S.; Ellis, T.; Rofe, A.; Pike, G.; Jamieson, G.; Watson, D.