J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A
August 1997
Ruptured duodenal peptic ulcer is a serious complication of ulcer disease that occurs in approximately 5% of cases. Its emergency treatment is based on surgery, namely, simple closure or more definitive ulcer surgery. Laparoscopic repair of perforated duodenal ulcer with classic insufflation of CO2 is quick, simple, and technically feasible in most patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA retrospective study of 61 patients (61 legs) with recurrent varicose veins (RVV) and saphenofemoral junction (SFJ) incompetence was set up to assess the efficacy of re-exploration of the SFJ through a lateral approach. All the patients underwent re-exploration of the SFJ by a single surgeon (MPV) through a lateral approach. Thirty-one patients (50.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLeiomyosarcoma is a rare malignant tumor originating from the smooth muscular tissue in any part of the organism. The only therapy is its complete removal. We describe herein the operative treatment of a retroperitoneal leiomyosarcoma with gasless laparoscopic complete removal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFifty-one patients (4.6%) underwent resection of a substernal goiter in a fifteen-year period during the course of 1103 thyroidectomies. Forty-eight (94.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFrom 1974 through 1984, 24 patients with malignancies of the Oddian region underwent surgery. Four ampullectomies were carried out with one more than 10-year survivor. Nineteen duodenopancreatectomies were performed with no operative mortality, a 21% complication rate and a 4% reoperation rate; mean survival was 42 months; 1-, 3- and 5-year survival was 95%, 53%, and 37% respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOver 15 years, 172 femoropopliteal saphenous vein bypasses were performed on 151 patients with chronic obstructive arterial disease. Follow-up varied from a minimum of six months to a maximum of 12 years. The operative mortality was 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFrom March 1980 to December 1982, at the 2nd Surgical Clinic of the University of Milan, 47 jejunostomies were performed at the conclusion of a major gastrointestinal surgery to provide immediate post-operative enteral nutrition. A fine needle catheter jejunostomy technique according to Delaney (10) was employed in all cases, using a polythene catheter with an internal diameter of 2.5 mm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA morphometric analysis of the lobular components of the liver of normal male rats up to 6 months from portacaval anastomosis revealed that the mean volume of each hepatocyte decreased about 30-40% in normally fed rats and this was associated with a shrinkage of the lobular tissue. A 10% reduction of the total hepatocyte volume density in the lobule and a net increase in time of the fat storing cell volume density could be measured, whereas the intralobular collagen decreased. Within the hepatocytes a persistent significant increase of fat globules was observed; an increase in the first period, followed by a decrease of the lysosomal component.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA microcomputer based system for the recording and automatic analysis of esophageal pH-studies has been developed. It consists of a microcomputer interfaced with a pH-meter, one video display, two disk-drives for five inch diskettes, one printer and a fully interactive program written in BASIC. Every second, the microcomputer records the values of pH measured by the pH-meter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Authors report a case of acalasic megaoesophagus operated through extramucous myotomy according to Heller 20 years before coming to their observation and with relapse of disphagic symptoms due to serious oesophagitis during the subsequent years, in spite of an interposition of jejunal ansa according to Merendino and an oesophago-gastrostomy after removal of the interposed ansa. As the patient showed a further relapse of the disphagic symptoms, he, at last, underwent a subtotal oesophagectomy with intrathoracic oesophago-colon-plasty. At examination of the operative specimen, as a report added and not evidenced through the preoperative ascertainments, a limited oesophageal neoplastic degeneration at level of the oesophagogastro-stomy was found.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn in-depth retrospective statistical analysis was performed on 150 consecutive cases of adenocarcinoma of the lung. One-hundred and twenty-eight patients (85%) underwent pulmonary resection; 15 (10%) had an explorative thoracotomy and 7 (5%) were considered inoperable. At the time of operation, 72 patients were classified as Stage I, 18 as Stage II and 50 as Stage III.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThirty-four patients who underwent carotid-subclavian bypass (64.7%), aorto-carotid bypass (17.6%), endarterectomy of subclavian artery (5.
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