Publications by authors named "Martinez-Rodrigo J"

The lymphatic circulation plays a crucial role in maintaining fluid balance and supporting immune responses by returning serum proteins and lipids to the systemic circulation. Lymphatic leaks, though rare, pose significant challenges post-radical neck surgery, oesophagectomy, and thoracic or retroperitoneal oncological resections, leading to heightened morbidity and mortality. Managing lymphatic leaks necessitates consideration of aetiology, severity, and volume of leakage.

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Background: Experience with transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunts (TIPS) in the pediatric population, especially in infants, is limited.

Objective: To evaluate the feasibility, efficacy and safety of TIPS placement in infants.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective non-comparative observational cohort study analyzed all pediatric patients  < 12 months of age treated with TIPS while waiting for liver transplant between October 2018 and April 2021.

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Introduction: Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) was designed to treat complications of portal hypertension (PH). The objective of this study was to analyze the results of the TIPS performed in pediatric patients in our institution as a previous step to liver transplantation (LT).

Material And Methods: A retrospective, descriptive study of pediatric patients with liver cirrhosis undergoing TIPS prior to LT from 2015 to 2020 was carried out.

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Background: Adequate bowel preparation prior to colonoscopy is essential for visualization of the colonic mucosa to maximize adenoma and polyp detection. The risk of inadequate bowel cleansing is heightened if the patient is older, male, overweight, and has comorbidities, such as diabetes. This analysis of the combined MORA and NOCT clinical trials explores the efficacy of evening/morning split-dose regimens of NER1006 (PLENVU, Norgine Ltd), a 1-liter polyethylene glycol (PEG) bowel preparation, to evaluate its bowel-cleansing efficacy in patients at risk for inadequate cleansing.

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Phosphonate compounds are used in a wide variety of industrial and agricultural applications, and are commonly found in surface and ground waters. Adsorption to ferric hydroxide can have a significant effect on the transport and fate of phosphonate compounds in the environment. This research used density functional theory modeling to investigate the adsorption mechanisms of nitrilotris(methylenephosphonic acid) (NTMP) on ferric hydroxide.

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Background: Numerous clinical trials conducted 10-20 years ago evaluated contrast-induced discomfort. It is unknown whether those data are applicable to current-day clinical practice. This study was performed to provide contemporary contrast-induced patient discomfort data obtained during peripheral arteriography procedures using iso-osmolar iodixanol 320 mg I/mL, compared to low-osmolar iopamidol 370 mg I/mL.

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Objectives: To compare the effectiveness, survival and cost in patients with unresectable hepatic cell carcinoma (HCC) treated with trans-arterial chemoembolization using doxorubicin-eluting beads (DEB-TACE) versus conventional TACE (cTACE) in clinical practice.

Material And Methods: This single-centered retrospective observational study compared 60 consecutive HCC unresectable patients: 30 were treated with DEB-TACE and 30 used cTACE. Comparisons were with χ(2) test, Student t-test, and Kaplan Meier method.

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Purpose: To report the success of groin nodal lymphography in the diagnosis and treatment of genital lymphedema.

Methods And Materials: We present one female (8 years old [patient no. 1]) and two male (69 and [patient no.

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Objective: The objective of our study was to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of vesselplasty to treat symptomatic vertebral compression fractures (VCFs).

Subjects And Methods: Twenty-nine patients undergoing vesselplasty at our institution between April 2006 and February 2008 were enrolled in the study. All patients had been undergoing medical therapy for one or more painful VCFs.

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The tough [correction of turf] battles with other specialties that tend to take control of the radiological practice and some of our areas of interest are one of the most important problems that Radiology must face at the present time. Interventional Radiology is the last one and the more recent example of this phenomenon that spreads world-wide. Far from defeatist attitudes, we must learn from our past mistakes to turn this scenario into an opportunity to evolve towards a more competitive and updated specialty according to our time.

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Objectives: We report a new case of severe renal trauma with significant active bleeding and urinary tract lesion in a hemodynamically stable patient, emphasizing the option of conservative treatment with selective embolization of the bleeding segmentary renal arteries, and stenting of the urinary tract with retrograde insertion of a JJ stent; thus avoiding emergency surgery associated with a high risk of nephrectomy. We review the indications of this therapeutic option.

Methods: Embolization of bleeding segmentary renal arteries and retrograde insertion of a JJ stent in a 24 year old patient presenting with severe renal trauma after motorbike motor vehicular accident.

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Introduction: Recent reports have described the application of coronary stents for the treatment of intracranial stenosis of the internal carotid artery (ICA), above all in patients who do not respond to medical treatment and display advancing neurological symptoms. Stenting in intracranial vascular lesions of the carotid territory has been used almost exclusively in the treatment of the complications due to transluminal angioplasties with balloons. In selected cases and without prior dilatation of the stenosis it would be possible to place a stent.

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Unlabelled: Percutaneous treatment of thrombosis of occluded vascular access (VA) for haemodialysis (HD) has been an alternative to surgical and pharmacological treatments, but long term results are not well defined. The aim of our study was to analyse the long term results of percutaneous thrombectomy as a treatment of occluded VA for HD. We conducted a prospective study from june 1995 to april 1999, including 123 consecutive thrombectomies in 64 VA in patients submitted to our hospital because of recent thrombosis of VA for HD.

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The aim of this study was to verify the early effects that the transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) produces on thrombocytopenia and its possible relationship to portal pressure and the size of the spleen. A TIPS was placed in 24 cirrhotic patients (11 women and 13 men) with a mean age of 57.6 +/- 12.

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Introduction: Ischemia in the territory of the basilar artery presents with a variable clinical picture of hemiparesia-tetraplegia, progressive deterioration of level of consciousness, irregular respiration and apnea leading to irreversible coma and death in between 75% and 86% of cases. The usual treatment is supportive.

Clinical Case: We present the case of a 49 year old woman with acute thrombosis of the basilar artery and a progressive course leading to coma.

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Our experience in the management of 20 patients with recurrent parotitis (RP) as an isolated symptom is reported. The clinical manifestations in all patients were pain, infection and swelling of the parotid gland on at least three separate occasions. The presence of obvious tumor or specific inflammation were exclusion criteria.

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Presentation of 92 nephrostomies percutaneous in 70 patients. Nephrostomy was bilateral in 5 cases. Three patients had collections of renal origin (2 urinomas and 1 abscess) which were treated percutaneously.

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Rounded atelectasis is a rare form of lung collapse whose X-ray appearance can be confused with that of tumors, especially nodular forms. We studied 14 such lesions with computerized tomography, finding that all were rounded and subpleural, specifically in the thickened pleura visceralis. The radiological sign that was most useful for diagnosis was the arc of the proximal vessels in the direction of the lesion.

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The aim of this paper is to study the pre-operative staging of renal tumours, comparing CT and MR, and the imaging criteria used, examining the diagnostic efficacy for each of them. Thirty-four tumours were obtained from 29 patients. All cases were studied with CT and MR.

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