Publications by authors named "Gustavo Adrian Nari"

Background: Several methods have been proposed for the reconstruction of digestive transit after pancreatoduodenectomy. Biliary anastomosis positioned before gastric anastomosis helps reduce postoperative reflux and cholangitis.

Aims: The objective of this study was to present the anatomical sequence of gastric and biliary continuity after pancreatoduodenectomy in patients with pancreatic tumor and to evaluate the short- and long-term results in an initial series of cases.

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  • The study examines the effectiveness of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols in both laparoscopic and open hepatic resections to determine any differences in outcomes.
  • 80 patients were involved, with 47 undergoing open surgery and the rest laparoscopic, analyzing factors like hospital stay and complication rates.
  • Results indicate no significant differences in outcomes between the two surgical approaches within the ERAS framework, although open surgery showed slightly better adherence and quicker ambulation rates.
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Introduction: Surgical treatment of hilar cholangiocarcinoma remains a challenge. Multiple prognostic factors have been proposed. The number of positive nodes and the ratio between positive lymph node and total lymph node (G+/Gt) are considered by some authors as the most important factor.

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Intestinal intussusception is infrequent in adults. Unlike what happens in kids, it shows a demonstrable etiology in most cases: polyps, lipomas, hamartomas, malignancies, etc. Among diagnostic methods, CT scan is the study that yields the best results for the diagnosis, giving forth pathognomonic signs and favoring therapeutic decision-making.

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Several nosologic conditions may affect the esophagus and cause fistulas communicating this organ with the respiratory system. Rarely, infections cause perforation and further fistula to the bronchial tree, lungs or pleural space. We present the rare case of an HIV-infected patient with related spontaneous esophago-pleural fistula related to Candida infection.

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