Editorial • Éditorial

Doctors caught in Feds' crosshairs — again
E.J. Harvey
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Les médecins dans la mire du fédéral — encore une fois
E.J. Harvey

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Commentary • Commentaire

Continuing a long tradition: the Canadian Journal of Surgery at 60
V.C. McAlister, E.J. Harvey

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History of surgery: First World War
Histoire de la chirurgie : Première Guerre Mondiale

Calgary, Edmonton and the University of Alberta: the extraordinary medical mobilization by Canada's newest province
M.P. Da Cambra, V.C. McAlister
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Review • Revue

Role for laparoscopy in the management of bile duct injuries
V. Gupta, S. Jayaraman

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Research • Recherche

Changes in patient characteristics following cardiac transplantation: the Montreal Heart Institute experience
N. Vistarini and colleagues
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Topical tranexamic acid reduces transfusion rates in simultaneous bilateral total knee arthroplasty: a retrospective case series
C. Kim and colleagues
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Intraoperative ultrasonography of the biliary tract using saline as a contrast agent: a fast and accurate technique to identify complex biliary anatomy
A. Chandra and colleagues
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First Canadian experience with donation after cardiac death simultaneous pancreas and kidney transplants
P.T. Anderson and colleagues
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Results and limitations of outpatient and overnight stay laminectomies for lumbar spinal stenosis
D. Yen, A. Albargi
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The usefulness and costs of routine contrast studies after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy for detecting staple line leaks
D. Terterov and colleagues
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Improving spine surgical access, appropriateness and efficiency in metropolitan, urban and rural settings
M. Zarrabian and colleagues
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Regional consolidation of orthopedic surgery: impacts on hip fracture surgery access and outcomes
S.A. Kreindler and colleagues
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Discussions in surgery • Discussions en chirurghie

Toward late career transitioning: a proposal for academic surgeons
R. Richards and colleagues
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Online letters • Lettres en ligne

Outcome variation among Canadian trauma centres: toward a clinical prediction rule for standardizing approaches to clinical assessment of hemorrhage
A. Tran and colleagues
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Major lower-extremity amputations in diabetes: a response to "A Canadian population-based description of the indications for lower-extremity amputations and outcomes"
I.d-J. Ascencio-Montiel
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Major lower-extremity amputations in diabetes: a response to "A Canadian population-based description of the indications for lower-extremity amputations and outcomes": Author response
A. Kayssi
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My Latin teacher: response to the editorial "Datum isn't, data are"
D.F. Pitt
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A useful set of guidelines: a response to "Toward late career transitionning: a proposal for academic surgeons"
M. Carrier
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A useful set of guidelines: a response to "Toward late career transitionning: a proposal for academic surgeons": Author response
J. Rutka
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Surgical research and innovation desperately needs support: a reponse to "Toward a new school of surgical research"
M. Carrier
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