Pelvic exenteration (PE) is an extensive surgical procedure for locally advanced primary neoplasia (LAPN) or recurrent neoplasia (RN) that consists in the en bloc removal of the pelvic organs (rectum, internal genital organs and bladder) associated with pelvic lymph nodes. PE is classified into anterior, posterior and total, supra or infralevatorian approaches. Our aim was to evaluate the surgical procedure and the resection margins in correlation with postoperative complications and morbidity rates after PE in patients treated in a single surgical unit.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHemangiomas, the most common benign tumors of the liver, have a prevalence of approximately 20% and are more frequent in women. According to previous studies, the size and location of the tumor are correlated with the appearance of symptoms and complications. Cases of hemangiomas complicated by spontaneous intratumoral hemorrhage have been rarely reported in the literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors present the case of a postpartum splenic rupture induced probably by iatrogenic injury (recent vaginal delivery with a prolonged expulsion with uterine fundus compression) including the left hypochondria region costal grid. The case was solved with splenic preservation and achieving hemostasis only by local plugging and Gelaspon. The case raised also other problems regarding the etiology of splenic rupture, in establishing a causal relationship between a intrapartum splenic injury, and the three episodes of inferior genital tract hemorrhaging, in establishing the cause of the infectious syndrome from the 24h postpartum day, (parietal infection or splenic abscess requiring splenectomy).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: The aim of this study was to highlight the importance of surgical treatment in advanced cervical cancer (IIB-IIIB).
Material And Method: Data from 179 patients with cervical cancer, admitted in the Clinic of Emergency Surgery, "Sf. Ioan" Hospital, Iaşi, between January, 1st, 2003 and December, 31st, 2009, were collected.
Rev Med Chir Soc Med Nat Iasi
September 2005
We present the case of a 56-year-old woman presenting an uterine tumor associated with pain and vaginal bleeding. The slides from the tumor were studied with monoclonal antibodies to Vimentin, CD 10, KL 1, Actin, Desmin, CD 34, S 100 protein, Ki 67, PCNA. The tumor cells were Vimentin and CD 10 diffuse positive, focal Actin positive, Desmin, KL 1, CD 34 and S 100 protein-negative.
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