Surgical Planning of Hepatic Metastasectomy Using Radiologist-Performed Intraoperative Ultrasound

Surgical Planning of Hepatic Metastasectomy Using Radiologist-Performed Intraoperative Ultrasound

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Purpose and Significance of Study: This study attempted to determine the frequency of change in operative plan as a result of IOUS findings and whether IOUS is still beneficial after implementing a standardized, comprehensive process of preoperative hepatic imaging. The findings demonstrate the utility of IOUS in surgical planning for hepatic metastasectomy and provide the basis for a quality improvement strategy regarding standardized preoperative imaging.

Fit with Scope of Journal: The manuscript is of very high interest for the Journal of Surgical Oncology.

The manuscript is mostly well-written. It contains a few minor errors (already corrected in the galley proof), which are listed below –

 

The common errors are –

·       Omission of “the”, e.g., before “implementation” in the last sentence of Methods in the Abstract, before “mean” in the 2nd sentence of Results in the Abstract, and so on.

·       “preoperative” must always be written without hyphen to maintain consistency.

·       “radiologist-performed” must always be hyphenated in “radiologist-performed IOUS” to maintain consistency.

·       “post-contrast”, “fellowship-trained”, “disease-free”, “liver-specific” and “T-test” must be hyphenated.

·       Omission of “,”, e.g., after “MRI” in the 1st sentence of the Results in the Abstract, after “inflow” and “outflow” in the 4th sentence of the Surgical assessment and operative procedure in the Materials and Methods, and so on.

The other errors are –

 

In the Abstract –

  Under Methods –

·       In the last sentence, “,” after “surgery” must be removed.

In the Materials and Methods –

  Under Study design and population –

·       In the 1st and 2nd sentences, “2” must be replaced with “two”.

  Under Statistical analysis –

·       In the 1st sentence, “in” must be inserted after “performed”.

In the Results –

  Under Clinical, radiographic and surgical characteristics of patients –

  In the 2nd paragraph –

·       In the 2nd sentence, “was” must be replaced with “were”.

In the Discussion –

  In the 4th paragraph –

·       In the last sentence, “,” after “studies” must be removed.

  In the 7th paragraph –

·       In the last sentence, “,” before “however” must be replaced with “.”.

Author Info

Corresponding Author
Sulaiman Nanji
Department of Surgery, Kingston Health Sciences Centre, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Article Info

Article Type
Research Article
Publication history
Received: Mon 20, Apr 2020
Accepted: Mon 04, May 2020
Published: Tue 12, May 2020
Copyright
© 2023 Sulaiman Nanji. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Hosting by Science Repository.
DOI: 10.31487/j.JSO.2020.03.02