Publications by authors named "Bs Karimdjee"

Background: Migration is the most common complication of the fully covered metallic self-expanding esophageal stent (SEMS). This study aimed to determine the potential preventive effect of proximal fixation on the mucosa by clips for patients treated with fully covered SEMS.

Methods: In this study, 44 patients (25 males, 57%) were treated with fully covered SEMS including 22 patients with esophageal stricture (4 malignant obstructions, 6 anastomotic strictures, and 12 peptic strictures) and 22 patients with fistulas or perforations (10 anastomotic leaks, 4 perforations, and 8 postbariatric surgery fistulas).

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Splenic artery aneurysms are now diagnosed more frequently thanks to the increase and improvement in different imaging techniques. In case of rupture they are potentially life threatening and thus in certain cases may require appropriate preventive treatment. This treatment should be offered to patients with suspected pseudoaneurysms, with an aneurysm larger than 20mm in diameter, or which is progressing.

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The pancreas is an organ that normally does not contain gas. The purpose of this article is to reaffirm the value of CT to detect gas in abnormal locations and illustrate the different causes of gas collections in the pancreatic bed. Abscesses and infected pseudocysts are the most frequent causes of gas in the pancreatic bed followed by malignant and inflammatory fistulae.

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Introduction: Gas gangrene of the breast is a rare infection and potentially mortal.

Case Report: We report a case of a fast extension of a painful right breast erythema whose starting point was a right parasternal cutaneous abscess. A diagnosis of gas gangrene of the right breast was made.

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Spontaneous rupture of the spleen is a rare complication of chronic calcifying pancreatitis. Anemia and hemorrhagic shock may not occur, making diagnosis more difficult. Favourable response to conservative treatment does not prevent the need for splenectomy, as calcifiying chronic pancreatitis may progress locally.

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Aim Of The Study: The aim of this study was to evaluate a single-institution experience in the surgical treatment of lung metastases from colorectal cancer.

Patients And Methods: During a 16 years period, 42 patients underwent lung metastasectomy at the University Hospital of Nice for a total of 57 surgical interventions. Data were retrospectively collected and analysed in term of prognostic factors and long-term survival.

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  • Intrathoracic gastric volvulus is a rare condition where the stomach twists in the chest due to an enlarged hiatus.
  • A unique case highlights a patient with mesenterioaxial volvulus, where the stomach rotates around its transverse axis and a part of it herniates through the diaphragm.
  • The twist was corrected using a nasogastric tube, and the patient later had a laparoscopic surgery to repair the issue, with discussions on the causes and treatment options of volvulus provided.
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In the setting of abdominal trauma, laparoscopy is used mainly for diagnosis, and its role in definitive operative repair is still debated. We report the case of a 50-year-old woman who underwent diagnostic and therapeutic laparoscopy after being subjected to blunt abdominal trauma in a traffic accident. Multiple injuries to the small bowel and colon were repaired laparoscopically with a favorable outcome.

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A case of amputation neuroma of the biliary tract occurring 12 years after a cholecystectomy is reported. The patient, a 81 year-old man, presented with obstructive jaundice due to a stricture of the extrahepatic biliary tract. The stricture was resected and biliary reconstruction was achieved with a Roux-en-Y jejunal loop.

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  • Venous leiomyosarcomas are uncommon tumors, mostly starting in the inferior vena cava, with only two known cases from the ovarian vein.
  • A 50-year-old woman diagnosed with leiomyosarcoma in her right ovarian vein received a radical en bloc surgical procedure to remove the tumor.
  • The case includes a discussion of the patient’s specific clinical and pathological characteristics, as well as the treatment provided.
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Although laparoscopic cholecystectomy is considered to be the gold standard for treatment for symptomatic cholelithiasis, it is associated with an increased risk of biliary and vascular injury compared to the traditional technique. We report the case of a 36-year-old woman with haemobilia secondary to a pseudoaneurysm of the right branch of the hepatic artery, that occurred two months after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The patient was successfully treated with embolisation of the right hepatic artery.

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Idiopathic infarction of the greater omentum is a rare cause of acute abdominal pain whose diagnosis remains difficult. Most of the cases reported in the literature concern the right segment of the greater omentum, simulating appendicitis or cholecystitis. We report a case of an idiopathic leftsided segmental infarction of the greater omentum, in a previously healthy 59 years old woman.

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Cervical mediastinoscopy is widely employed for biopsy of mediastinal lymph nodes and staging of lung cancer. The application of video-assisted technology to mediastinoscopy in a series of patients with lung cancer has not been reported. Preliminary experience with the use of video-mediastinoscopy in diagnosis and staging of lung cancer is presented.

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