Our experience with esophageal replacement by transposition of the right colon with a segment of ileum in patients with cicatricial esophageal strictures caused by the ingestion of caustic agents has been discussed. We demonstrated, by means of the D-xylose test, that the length of ileal segment did not adversely affect the absorptive ability of the intestine, which returned to the preoperative level shortly after the operation and even exceeded that level 12 months thereafter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA combination of antithyroid drugs and thyreoidine appears to be the optimal preoperative treatment for patients with thyrotoxicosis. A combination of methimazole and thyroid in adequate dosages can eliminate thyrotoxicosis and prevent postoperative reactions and increased intraoperative bleeding.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTransparietal laparoscopic puncture of the gallbladder with concomitant therapeutic treatment is shown to be an effective method for the prevention of acute cholecystitis as a stage in the preparation of the patient for surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA prospective study of 4,595 bronchoscopic procedures performed over four years (1975 to 1978) on 2,143 patients with various bronchopulmonary diseases is described. Of the 4,595 procedures, 1,146 were performed with a flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope (Olympus BF-5B2 or BF-B2) under topical anesthesia with tetracaine and procaine, and 3,449 procedures were performed with a rigid bronchoscope under general intravenous anesthesia with hexobarbital (Evipan) using a modified Sanders' technique to ventilate the patients. Complications occurred in 235 procedures (5.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStaining of the bronchi with methylene blue was performed during bronchoscopy in 140 patients with various bronchopulmonary diseases. It was found that malignant bronchial tumors selectively stain dark blue; normal mucous membranes remain unstained. On this basis one can judge rather accurately how far the cancerous growth has spread along the bronchus, and so reach the target area by biopsy in those cases where visual signs of abnormality are indistinct or absent.
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