The authors report their experience in 19 cases of primitive or secondary tumor of the hilus of the liver which couldn't benefit from radical operation. Palliative treatments--to resolve the jaundice (which is often the only responsible for a short-term exitus)--include surgical (intrahepatic bilio-digestive derivations) and non surgical procedures (PTDB, percutaneous transtumoral intubation). Considering the ephemeral results of the latter, the Authors take peripheral derivative operations into account and particularly the Soupault and Couinaud technique (intrahepatic colangiojejunostomy) performed in 7 patients with satisfying results.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report their recent experience on the surgical treatment of inguinal hernias according to Shouldice Canadian repair, used for the undiscussed advantages. The least pre-operational preparation, the early mobilization of the patient, the reduction of the hospitalization and the almost total absence of relapses, support the application of this technique of which we auspicate a wider use.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBased on their personal experience in hepatic resective surgery the authors dwell upon details of surgical technique which, well combined and sustained by advanced technological supports (ultrasonic dissector, laser-argon clotter, intraoperative echography), allow to perform wide parenchymal resections sheltered from dangerous complications. The safety achieved in such a surgery--now routinely performed--derives not only from improved diagnostic techniques (US, CT, MNR, angiography) and advances in anaesthesia-reanimation but, above all, from precise knowledge of organon segmental anatomy and close vascular correlations between the two hepatic hemisystems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report their experience, from 1983 to 1992, in the treatment of portal vein thrombosis and discuss various aetiological factor of obstruction also underlining the frequent and important association with portal hypertension. The authors emphasize the crucial role of the modern diagnostic techniques such as endoscopy and imaging radiology (U.S.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Authors report their limited series of neoplasms of the adrenal cortex, and underline the decisive role of the modern diagnostics based on imaging techniques (US--TC--NMR). These, in fact, often allow a good definition also in the non-functioning adrenal masses incidentally discovered (incidentalomas). The authors emphasize the high quality of such diagnostic methods offering a good reliability in discriminating the nature of the adrenal mass.
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