Publications by authors named "F Rodriguez-Santos"

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  • ALS is a progressive neurodegenerative disease, with its functional decline typically assessed using the ALS Functional Rating Scale-Revised (ALSFRS-R).
  • The study focused on translating and validating the Rasch-Built Overall Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Disability Scale (ROADS) into Spanish for Spanish-speaking individuals with ALS.
  • Results showed that the Spanish ROADS has excellent reliability and a strong correlation with the ALSFRS-R, making it a valid tool for measuring functional disability in this population.
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With the aim of obtaining a map which is useful as a diagnostic tool and therapeutical orientation, complementing the written report of duplex ultrasound venous study, Latin-American Scientific Societies of Phlebology, Vascular Surgery and Vascular Imaging were invited to participate, through their regional representatives, to the First Consensus of Superficial and Perforating Venous Mapping. A consensus process using a modified Delphi method was carried out. An International Working Group was formed, which developed a Prototype of the Venous Mapping that worked as a starting point for consensus, and was presented in a first virtual meeting of 54 experts (societies' representatives) when the methodology was explained.

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Introduction: The finding of a vermiform appendix within the peritoneal sac of an indirect inguinal hernia occurs in approximately 1% of cases. However, the presence of appendicitis within an inguinal hernial sac is found only in 0.08% of the general population.

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Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic had a substantial impact on surgical training programs. This study describes the teaching strategies and outcomes in 3 different times of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic through a dynamic assessment of medical skills and well-being of trainees.

Methods: Three surveys were administered during 2020 to general surgery residents and fellows in a university hospital in Argentina.

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Enterolithiasis is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction. It occurs with a low frequency and its etiology can be primary or secondary. They present nonspecifically clinically and their resolution is usually surgical.

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