Publications by authors named "Evangelos Menenakos"

Although elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a common surgical procedure, it can become challenging due to multiple variants of the anatomy of both cystic artery and cystic bile duct. A 52-year-old male with a history of symptomatic cholelithiasis underwent elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy. During preparation of the Calot's triangle in order to achieve the "critical view of safety", an uncommon variation of the arterial anatomy was detected.

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Over the last years non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has grown into the most common chronic liver disease globally, affecting 17-38% of the general population and 50-75% of patients with obesity and/or type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). NAFLD encompasses a spectrum of chronic liver diseases, ranging from simple steatosis (non-alcoholic fatty liver, NAFL) and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH; or metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis, MASH) to fibrosis and cirrhosis with liver failure or/and hepatocellular carcinoma. Due to its increasing prevalence and associated morbidity and mortality, the disease-related and broader socioeconomic burden of NAFLD is substantial.

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This article aims to review current concepts in diagnosing and managing pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma (PPGL). Personalized genetic testing is vital, as 40-60% of tumors are linked to a known mutation. Tumor DNA should be sampled first.

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Calcitonin (CT) is most effectively produced by the parafollicular cells of the thyroid gland. It acts through the calcitonin receptor (CTR), a seven-transmembrane class II G-protein-coupled receptor linked to multiple signal transduction pathways with its main secretagogues being calcium and gastrin. It is clinically used mostly in the diagnosis and follow-up of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC).

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Purpose: Presentation of results of non-stenting treatment versus endoscopic stenting placement in gastric staple leaks after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG).

Methods: Between January 2007 and August 2020, 1371 eligible patients underwent LSG. After gastric leak detection, patients were classified into treatment groups A (endoscopic stent placement) and B (non-stenting management).

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Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is a distinct type of malignant thyroid tumor in cell origin, biological behavior, and natural history. It accounts for 1.6% of all thyroid cancers and presents either sporadically or as a hereditary disease, the latter occurring as a part of multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) 2A and MEN2B syndromes or as a familial MTC disease with no other manifestations.

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Uncontrolled postoperative pain and prolonged immobilization after bariatric surgery have been associated with increased postoperative complications and prolonged hospitalization. The aim of our study was to evaluate the postoperative pain that follows bariatric surgery and identify any psychological factors that may affect the early postoperative perception of pain. The study included 100 patients with obesity (women, = 61; age 37.

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During the Byzantine Times, medicine and surgery developed as Greek physicians continued to practice in Constantinople. Healing methods were common for both adults and children, and pediatrics as a medical specialty did not exist. Already Byzantine hospitals became institutions to dispense medical services, rather than shelters for the homeless, which included doctors and nurses for those who suffered from the disease.

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  • Superior mesenteric venous thrombosis (SMVT) is a rare but serious complication that can occur after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG), either on its own or alongside other vein thromboses.
  • Two cases were identified among 1,211 LSG patients, both with isolated SMVT and antithrombin III (ATIII) deficiency, presenting approximately 15.5 days post-surgery.
  • Despite intensive medical treatment, surgical intervention was required in both cases, but there were no deaths reported, and coagulation tests confirmed ATIII deficiency in both patients.
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Objectives: To assess the impact of increased body mass index (BMI) on orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) and related parameters in children and adolescents.

Search Sources: A search of six electronic databases and manual searching were performed up to June 2019 without language and time restrictions.

Data Selection: Eligibility criteria were as follows: (1) longitudinal controlled clinical studies; (2) children and adolescents undergoing orthodontic therapy (OT); (3) no systemic diseases; (4) experimental group: patients with increased BMI; and (5) control group: patients with normal BMI.

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Background: We sought to compare clinical outcomes of concomitant cholecystectomy during four different types of bariatric surgery vs. bariatric surgery alone.

Data Sources: A systematic literature search of PubMed and Cochrane databases was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines.

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Metabolically healthy obesity is characterized as a comorbidity-free obesity status, however the exact pathogenetic mechanisms implicated in its transition to unhealthy obesity have not yet been unveiled. Our aim was to investigate the effect of metabolic health on the proteomic profile both in serum and visceral fat of morbidly obese subjects. 28 patients undergoing bariatric surgery were prospectively enrolled.

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  • Short telomere length (TL) in leukocytes is linked to atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), but it's unclear whether this is due to shorter TL at birth or faster TL loss over time.
  • The study measured both leukocyte TL (LTL) and muscle TL (MTL) in individuals undergoing surgery, revealing that LTL is shorter in ASCVD patients compared to controls, and the gap between LTL and MTL increases with age for both groups.
  • Findings suggest that the accelerated loss of LTL occurs earlier in life for ASCVD patients, rather than being primarily influenced by aging itself.
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Background: The Breast Lesion Excision System (BLES) is a stereotactic vacuum-assisted breast biopsy device that utilizes radiofrequency in order to excise non-palpable mammographic lesions for pathologic diagnosis. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of BLES in performing complete, margin-free excisions of small solid carcinomas.

Methods: Our retrospective study of prospectively enrolled patients included 50 cases of non-palpable, BIRADS ≥ 4, solid by means of mammography and sonography, lesions.

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Background: Adipokines have been suggested as potential mediators linking obesity and breast cancer. Resistin is the least-studied adipokine with diverse findings regarding its association with disease development and progression. The present study aimed to determine resistin serum levels in breast cancer in relation to the histological type of disease and to investigate their association with breast cancer risk.

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Background: Although several studies reporting normal values of 24h multichannel intraluminal impedance pH (MIIpH) have been published, none of them has ever studied obese individuals. The purpose of this study is to determine overall frequency and duration of reflux episodes (acid and non-acid, supine-upright, post and preprandial) in obese asymptomatic volunteers.

Methods: Obese volunteers were enlisted during their preoperative evaluation for bariatric surgery.

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Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) effectively reduces weight by restricting gastric capacity and altering gut hormones levels. We designed a prospective study to investigate the correlation of serum uric acid (SUA) concentration and weight loss. SUA and body mass index (BMI) were measured preoperatively and on first postoperative month and year in patients who underwent LSG in our department of bariatric surgery.

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Background: The readmission of molecular oxygen into an ischemic tissue promotes the oxidation of resuscitated tissue with certain pathophysiologic mechanisms.

Materials And Methods: Twenty four pigs (male or female) were randomized in this study. The animals were allocated to four groups with an equal number (n = 6) in each group: (1) control group-ischemia for 30 min and reperfusion for 60 min.

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Background: Staple line leak, although rare, is among the most common postoperative complications after sleeve gastrectomy (SG) and usually occurs in the gastroesophageal (GE) junction. Increased intragastric pressure, regional ischemia, and technical failure of stapling devices have been reported as the main risk factors of postoperative leak. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of ischemia and intraluminal pressure in leak appearance.

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  • The text discusses the rising public health issues of obesity and type 2 diabetes, with laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) highlighted as a successful weight loss surgery for morbidly obese patients.
  • A study involving 62 patients examined how their glucose metabolism changed before and after LSG by conducting oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTT) at various intervals.
  • Results showed significant improvements in glucose metabolism, with many diabetic patients being able to stop their medication after surgery, indicating that LSG is effective in managing type 2 diabetes among obese individuals.
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Background: Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) is a promising procedure for the treatment of morbid obesity. The stomach is usually transected near the angle of His; hence, the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) may be affected with consequences on postoperative gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of LSG on the LES and postoperative GERD.

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Evidence from a recent randomized study of our group suggests that intravenous clarithromycin resulted in earlier resolution of ventilator-associated pneumonia. The need to understand the mechanism of action of clarithromycin guided to the study of a model of experimental empyema by multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa in 40 rabbits. Animals were randomized into controls (group A); treatment with clarithromycin (group B); treatment with piperacillin/tazobactam (group C); and treatment with both agents (group D).

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Background: Early detection and treatment of complications after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) are mandatory. This study aimed to evaluate C-reactive protein (CRP), white blood cell (WBC) count, and neutrophil (NEU) count in relation to the early diagnosis of major surgical complications after LSG.

Methods: A prospective study of 177 patients who underwent LSG during 2008-2011 was performed.

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