Aim: Laparoscopic adhesiolysis has been demonstrated to be technically feasible in small bowel obstruction and carries advantages in terms of post-surgical course. The increasing dissemination of laparoscopic surgery in the emergency setting and the lack of concrete evidence in the literature have called for a consensus conference to draw recommendations for clinical practice.
Methods: A literature search was used to outline the evidence, and a consensus conference was held between experts in the field.
Paragangliomas may have composite forms in which they combine features of a typical paraganglioma with those of a neural component consisting of either neuroblastoma, ganglioneuroblastoma, or ganglioneuroma. These variants are rare and generally located in the adrenal. Herein, we describe a retroperitoneal, extra-adrenal composite paraganglioma-ganglioneuroma of a 57-year-old woman.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDespite the widespread use of laparoscopic techniques in many fields, in the realm of malignant diseases, a great concern has been raised regarding safety, efficacy, and long-term results. The authors report their experience of 163 patients operated on for colorectal malignancies by minimally invasive access. The conversion rate (20.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report a case of a patient with a refractory ascites due to extrahepatic portal thrombosis in course of idiopathic thrombocythemia. A peritoneovenous shunt was applied and as a late complication a massive thrombosis of the intracardiac portion of the duct developed. Thrombolysis was obtained with tissue plasminogen activator at doses usually administered for acute myocardial infarction.
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