Publications by authors named "D Gineste"

Postoperative intraperitoneal adhesions are known to occur after conventional surgery. The prospective study that we have performed in 1992 shows that the frequency of postoperative intraperitoneal adhesions is very high (93% of patients). It is higher than was stated 20 years ago, while so-called "spontaneous" adhesions seem to be decreasing.

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Perioperative and postoperative morbidity and mortality were studied in a series of 3,008 thyroidectomies. Compressive symptoms, frequent in substernal and cancerous goiters, were present in 11.0% of the patients, although a low rate of dyspnea (2.

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The current study was done to analyze our experience with recurrent goiter. Prevention must be stressed because reoperations of the thyroid gland present technical difficulties and are associated with an increased risk of hypoparathyroidism and permanent hoarseness. Nodular recurrences occurred in 36 of 1,456 patients (2.

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Total parenteral nutrition has showed his efficacy in severe digestive diseases. However, infections, metabolic and hepato biliary complications can appear. Aim of this study is to report hepato biliary complications in 200 adult patients, mean age 53 years, treated between 1979 and 1988.

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