Tri A. Dinh
University of Texas Medical Branch
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Surgical Endoscopy and Other Interventional Techniques | 2007
Jayson B. Field; Michelle F. Benoit; Tri A. Dinh; Concepcion Diaz-Arrastia
BackgroundThis study aimed to report the computer-enhanced robotic surgery experience of the authors’ gynecologic oncology division.MethodsFrom January 2001 to August 2006, 41 patients underwent laparoscopic surgery by our gynecologic oncology service using a computer-enhanced surgical robot. This report describes a retrospective review of these patients.ResultsThe patients ranged in age from 27 to 77 years (mean, 44.2 years), in weight from 44 to 131 kg (mean, 72.1 kg), in operative time from 1 h and 50 min to 9 h (mean, 5 h and 2 min), and in estimated blood loss from 50 to 1,500 ml (mean, 253 ml). Of the 20 patients with gynecologic malignancies, 14 had cervical cancer. A total of 21 patients had benign indications for surgery. Complications included shoulder palsy, robot failure, colotomy, bradycardia, and intraabdominal bleeding requiring minilaparotomy and ligation of a bleeding pedicle.ConclusionThis case series is one of the first to report the use of a computer-enhanced surgical robot in gynecologic oncology. This approach proved to be feasible and well tolerated in this series of patients and deserves further study for clarification of its indications, benefits, and safety.
Regulatory Peptides | 1986
George H. Greeley; Maristella Partin; Alan Spannagel; Tri A. Dinh; Freddie L. Hill; John Trowbridge; Mike Salter; Hsiao Fen Chuo; James C. Thompson
The objective of this study was to quantitate and characterize the variants of bombesin-like immunoreactivity in the alimentary canal of the rat, rabbit, hawk, owl, dog, monkey and human. Bombesin-like immunoreactivity was found throughout the entire gastrointestinal tract of all species studied. In the rat, the highest concentration of bombesin-like immunoreactivity was found in the colon. Gel chromatography showed that bombesin-like immunoreactivity corresponded to gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP-27) and GRP-10. In the dog, the greatest concentration of bombesin-like immunoreactivity was observed in the mucosal layer of the fundus, whereas the concentration of bombesin-like immunoreactivity in the muscle layer of the dog did not vary significantly from region to region. Gel chromatography showed that bombesin-like immunoreactivity in the dog corresponded to GRP-27, bombesin, GRP-10, and a smaller fragment. In the human, the concentration of bombesin-like immunoreactivity did not vary significantly from region to region in the mucosal and muscular layers. Gel chromatography of human fundal mucosa showed that bombesin-like immunoreactivity peaks occur in the regions of GRP-27, bombesin and GRP-10. These findings substantiate the observation that bombesin-like peptides play a variety of roles in the regulation of gut function.
Journal of Adolescent Health | 2007
Tri A. Dinh; Susan L. Rosenthal; Ellis Doan; Tony Trang; Viet Pham; Benson D. Tran; Vinh D. Tran; G.A. Bao Phan; H.K.H. Chu; Carmen Radecki Breitkopf
Gynecologic Oncology | 2001
Joseph T. Santoso; Tri A. Dinh; Sadia Omar; Alfredo F. Gei; Edward V. Hannigan
Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2018
P. Guha; Mariana Espinal; Tri A. Dinh; Christopher C. DeStephano
Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2017
Marcus Threadcraft; P. Guha; Ali Wells; Tri A. Dinh; Denise M. Harnois
Obstetrics & Gynecology | 2017
Christopher C. DeStephano; Tri A. Dinh; Brent Seibel; Deanna McCullough; Kelly Best
Cancer Research | 2006
Carolina Lema; John E. Wiktorowicz; Tri A. Dinh; Dat D. Dao
Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease | 2002
Tri A. Dinh; Vicki J. Schnadig; Roberto Logrono; Edward V. Hannigan; Joseph T. Santoso
Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease | 2000
Tri A. Dinh; Seine Chiang; Edward V. Hannigan; Joseph A. Lucci; Tung V. Dinh