The relapses of the multinodular goitre, often linked with an insufficient surgical treatment of primitive lesions, make serious problems about the operating technique. The current guidance of surgeons is directed towards the complete thyroidectomy which profits, during the operating time, by the use of microscope to identify and to protect the recurrent nerves. This equipment has to be used by those equipped which know how to use it.
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June 1988
The authors describe a case of liver -hernia ensuing a right diaphragmatic rupture. This is a rare event. However, the difficult diagnosis and possible ways of surgical access are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCholedochal cyst is an uncommon congenital lesion of the pancreatobiliary system. The pathologic features are cystic dilatation of the common bile duct, normal liver parenchyma, a normal intrahepatic biliary system and partial obstruction of the terminal common bile duct. More than 1400 cases have been reported in tre literature, 83 per cent of which have been diagnosed in patients below the age of 30.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this work is a critical revision of spleen traumatism treatment. We have examined 46 patients which we treated by total splenectomy. We examined the recent literature on spleen functions and we tried to punctualize the newest methods for conservative treatment of the spleen.
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November 1986
A number of techniques for performing portacaval end-to-side and side-to-side pancreaticoduodenal and mesenterico-caval shunts in rats are described. These shunts, transposition and arterialization are valuable objects for training in microvascular surgery. Effects of shunts, liver function, hemodynamics, metabolic and neurological changes related to portal flow, liver metabolism, and portal pressure are compared.
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