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1999Humidified gas prevents hypothermia induced by laparoscopic insufflation. A randomized controlled study in a pig modelBessell, J.; Ludbrook, G.; Millard, S.; Baxter, P.; Ubhi, S.; Maddern, G.
1995Hypothermia induced by laparoscopic insufflation. A randomized study in a pig model.Bessell, J.; Karatassas, A.; Patterson, J.; Jamieson, G.; Maddern, G.
2002Variables in the spread of tumor cells to trocars and port sites during operative laparoscopyBrundell, S.; Tucker, K.; Texler, M.; Brown, B.; Chatterton, B.; Hewett, P.
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.
2002The effect of lavage on intraabdominal cell burdenBrundell, S.; Tucker, K.; Chatterton, B.; Hewett, P.
1999In vitro inhibition of tumour growth in a helium-rich environment: implications for laparoscopic surgeryNeuhaus, S.; Ellis, T.; Barrett, M.; Rofe, A.; Jamieson, G.; Watson, D.
1998Wound metastasis after laparoscopy with different insufflation gasesNeuhaus, S.; Watson, D.; Ellis, T.; Rowland, R.; Rofe, A.; Pike, G.; Mathew, G.; Jamieson, G.
2000Experimental study of effect of embolism of different laparoscopy insufflation gasesYau, P.; Watson, D.; Lafullarde, T.; Jamieson, G.
1999The role of peritoneal immunity and the tumour-bearing state on the development of wound and peritoneal metastases after laparoscopyMathew, G.; Watson, D.; Ellis, T.; Jamieson, G.; Rofe, A.