Publications by authors named "Catalin Prodan"

Due to the still large number of patients diagnosed with pelvic neoplasms (colorectal, gynecological, and urological) in advanced stages right from the initial diagnosis, surgery represents the mainstay of treatment, often implying wide, eventually multi-organ resections in order to achieve negative surgical margins. Perineal wound morbidity, particularly in extralevator abominoperineal excision, leads to complications and local infection rates of up to 40%. Strategies to reduce postoperative wound complications are being pursued to address this issue.

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(1) Background: The present study aims to evaluate the reduction of postoperative pain in breast surgery using a series of local analgesics, which were infiltrated into the wound; (2) Methods: Envelopes containing allocation were prepared prior to the study. The patients involved were randomly assigned to the groups of local anesthesia infiltration (Group A) or normal pain management with intravenous analgesics (Group B). The random allocation sequence was generated using computer-generated random numbers.

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Article Synopsis
  • Endometrial cancer is the most prevalent gynecological cancer in developed countries, with treatment strategies considering factors like TNM stage, surgery needs, and fertility preservation.
  • A multicenter study in Romania from 2015 to 2021 aimed to improve sentinel lymph node detection in endometrial cancer patients using methylene blue, involving 116 cases with a mean age of 62.3 years.
  • The majority of patients had endometrioid cancer (72.5%), with laparoscopic surgery being the preferred method (72% vs 28% for traditional), and 50% of cases were histologically graded as G2.
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