Publications by authors named "G Savanis"

Article Synopsis
  • Hemipelvectomies are rare surgeries usually done for serious health issues like cancer or aggressive benign tumors, with little documented about their complications, particularly post-surgery hernias.
  • The case presented is unique because it details an incisional hernia of the urinary bladder occurring after an internal hemipelvectomy performed due to a benign bone cyst.
  • The development of the hernia is attributed to the patient's young age, fitness level enabling proper recovery, and the changes in internal anatomy post-surgery, suggesting that using a mesh for initial reconstruction could have potentially prevented this complication.
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Femoral hernias are challenging conditions, not only because their diagnosis is often missed, but also because if left undiagnosed and untreated, their complications are severe and often life-threatening. The authors present the second reported case of a femoral hernia of the Richter's variety containing caecum and appendix that, following strangulation and perforation, manifested as a groin abscess.

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We present a case of non-functioning malignant paraganglioma of the abdomen with cervical lymph node metastases. At laparotomy the tumor was considered unresectable. The patient received palliative radiation therapy and died 3 months later from disseminated disease.

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Gastrointestinal metastases of breast cancer are a rare occurrence. It is even rarer to be the first manifestation of an unknown breast cancer. We present 2 cases of metastatic breast cancer of the lobular type to the stomach and large bowel in 2 women, initially considered as primary disease.

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Metastatic lung cancer to the small bowel is a rare occurrence. Acute complications such as perforation, hemorrhage and obstruction are even rarer. We present 3 cases of small bowel perforation from metastatic lung cancer.

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