Purpose: Several strategies are suggested for ventral hernia repair (VHR) in bariatric candidates, in terms of timing and technique. The aim was to describe practices in VHR in bariatric patients on a nationwide scale in France.
Materials And Methods: We used the prospective national hospital discharge summaries database system to conduct a retrospective cohort study.
Background: Despite advances in the medical management of Ulcerative Colitis (UC), surgery is required in about a third of patients.
Aims And Methods: A review of the literature of the last 20 years was conducted in order to analyze the results of Ileo-Rectal Anastomosis (IRA) and of Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis (IPAA) in the treatment of mild-to-moderate UC. Postoperative complications, functional results and the risk of cancer were analyzed in each of the two groups of patients.
Background: The observation that in more than 90% of Crohn's disease patients the postoperative recurrences are located in the pre-anastomotic tract leads us to suppose that the anastomosis would play a role in the appearance of recurrences.
Aim And Methods: To focus the role of different anastomotic configurations in the incidence of recurrences, the Authors have conducted a review of the literature of the last two decades and have revised critically their experience.
Results: The rate of recurrences seem to be lower in patients in whom the anastomotic configuration is such as to present a wide lumen; it seems that they are lower after stapled side-to-side anastomosis.
The association between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colorectal cancer (CRC) has been widely shown. This association is responsible for 10% to 15% of deaths in patients with IBD, even if according to some studies, the risk of developing CRC seems to be decreased. An adequate surveillance of patients identified as at-risk patients, might improve the management of IBD-CRC risk.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUlcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the mucosa of the colorectum. The treatment of UC depends on the severity of symptoms and the extent of the disease. Acute severe colitis (ASC) occurs in 12-25% of patients with UC.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFrom January 2003 to March 2010, a prospective study was undertaken at the National Cancer Research Institute of Genoa in 15 patients with melanoma who had local recurrence (LR) or a few (≤ 3) in-transit metastases and clinically-negative regional lymph nodes with the aim of defining: i) the feasibility of sentinel node re-staging (r-sN) of the regional nodal basin; ii) the prognostic value of sentinel node status, and iii) the potential benefit in terms of disease-free survival and overall survival in patients with an histologically-positive sentinel node undergoing therapeutic regional lymph node dissection. Preoperative lymphoscintigraphy was performed to identify the r-sN: the radiotracer was intra-dermally injected around the LR or in-transit metastasis. Moreover, 10 min prior to the operative procedure, 0.
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