J Pediatr Hematol Oncol
July 2004
Second malignant neoplasms (SMNs) after treatment of children and adolescent cancers have been extensively studied. Lung cancer as an SMN is rare in all type of primary cancer in children and in osteosarcoma as well. The authors reviewed all cases of osteosarcomas treated at their institution from 1975 to 2000 and found 22 cases of SMN, only 1 involving lung cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPercutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy is an interesting method of providing enteral nutrition or gastric decompression in patients who are candidates for operative gastrostomy or nasoenteric tube feeding. We report our experience with percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy with gastropexy (Introducer T-Fastener) in 41 patients. This method uses a technique in which the anterior gastric wall is non-surgically sutured to the anterior abdominal wall before catheter insertion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIsolated aneurysms of the internal iliac artery are rare and often asymptomatic. They are frequently diagnosed as a result of complications such as rupture. The authors describe in detail two cases of ruptured aneurysms of the internal iliac artery treated by emergency surgery with no perioperative mortality or morbidity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report their experience with a patient suffering from an intralobar bronchopulmonary sequestration (IBS). The lesion was misdiagnosed as metapneumonic lung abscess. IBS is a rare, diagnostically binding lung congenital malformation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Benign biliary strictures are a binding situation for clinicians when choosing the best treatment. This is a benign disease and needs safe, effective and lasting therapy. Up to day non surgical treatment have been suggested as the first therapeutical option but surgery seems to support the best late results.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Early prognostic evaluation of patients affected by acute peritonitis is really desirable to program a correct therapeutic plan, selecting high-risk patients for more aggressive therapeutic procedures. The Mannheim peritonitis index is reliable and easy to apply, so its use is possible without the need of intensive care units.
Methods: Between 1991 and 1995 a total of 235 patients were operated on for acute peritonitis.
Thirty-one patients with locally advanced and inflammatory breast carcinoma (stage IIIA and IIIB) were treated with a combined modality approach between 1985 and 1989. All patients received as induction chemotherapy a combination of cisplatin, doxorubicin, and cyclophosphamide (CAP). Responsive patients and patients with operable stable disease underwent modified radical mastectomy followed by concurrent radiotherapy and CMF (cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, 5-fluorouracil) adjuvant chemotherapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground/aims: Islet cell adenomas of the pancreas are both single and benign tumors in more than 90% of the cases. Even with the use of increasingly innovative diagnostic techniques, a percentage of tumors are not located in the preoperative or, sometimes, even intraoperative phase. This study compares the results of various diagnostic techniques and provides a brief review of the literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMany techniques are used to reduce brain damage during surgery for dissecting aneurysms of the ascending aorta and arch. Recently, new techniques of protection were proposed, consistent with hypothermic circulatory arrest in association with retrograde cerebral perfusion via superior vena cava. We propose a simple, time-saving method, which does not require any manipulation of the heart.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA poor prognosis for patients with Stage IIIA clinical N2 treated by surgery alone has led clinical researchers to find a new treatment modality to improve the curative potential of surgery. Many Phas II trials have been carried out with induction chemo- or chemo-radiotherapy prior to surgery. From June 1988 to July 1991, 46 patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) Stage IIIA clinical N2 entered a Phase II induction-chemotherapy trial.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn an attempt to improve the curative potential of surgery, 46 patients with unresectable Stage IIIA (Clinical N2) non-small cell lung cancer received neoadjuvant chemotherapy with cisplatin and etoposide. After 2 or 3 cycles, 45 patients were evaluable for response; the overall response rate was 82% (37/45) with 3 complete and 34 partial responses. Toxicity was primarily hematologic.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Authors report their personal experience of surgical treatment following neo-adjuvant therapy in NSCLC (III a N2) in order to assess: 1) the feasibility and safety of surgical treatment following major responses to neoadjuvant chemotherapy; 2) the sectile rate; and 3) the survival rate. Preliminary results show that: 1) chemotherapy using cisplatin and VP-16 gives a high rate of major responses in these patients; 2) surgery is feasible; 3) there is high radical sectile rate; 4) further research is needed to obtain statistical significance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis was a non-randomized prospective study on the "sandwich" radiosurgical treatment of resectable rectal and rectosigmoid carcinomas. From December 1984 to December 1989, 100 patients were treated 86 of them are now evaluable. Mean follow-up was 38 months (range: 9-69).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReference is made to personal experience in affirming that the treatment of perforated duodenal ulcer should set out to resolve both the perforation and the ulcer at the same time. Troncular vagotomy combined with pyroloplasty is put forward as an effective way of achieving this, and long-term results on a par with those obtained electively are described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn original technique for the repair of recurrent inguinocrural hernia destruction of the inguinal ligament is presented. A prosthetic lamina is applied in the subperitoneal space against the deep fascia of the inguinocrural musculature. It is held in place by intra-abdominal pressure and ordinary stitches.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA distinction is drawn between two main groups of patients with continuous and massive haemorrhage respectively in bleeding duodenal ulcer, and the criteria upon which this distinction is based are described. The two main types of surgery proposed for the treatment of this complication of duodenal ulcer (vagotomy and gastric resection) are examined. The conclusion is drawn that vagotomy (truncular with drainage, or superselective with or without drainage) is to be preferred to gastric resection in the light of personal experience, and with particular reference to operative mortality and the recurrence of haemorrhage and ulcers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPersonal experience with two cases of symptomatic occlusion of the subclavian artery treated with axillo-axillary by-pass is reported. The operating technique, in which the second portion of the axillary artery and a dacron blood conductor are employed, is described and the various transthoracic and extrathoracic operations that have been proposed are reviewed along with the advantages and disadvantages of each. It is concluded that axillo-axillary by-pass is a simple solution for a complex haemodynamic, clinical and therapeutic problem.
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