Sternal metastases of serous ovarian carcinoma are extremely rare conditions, with less than 10 articles published in the medical literature on this subject. The aim of this article is to present a case of late-onset sternal metastasis of serous ovarian carcinoma in a patient who underwent surgery for serous ovarian carcinoma approximately 6 years before and to provide a review of the literature regarding the importance of multidisciplinary management in such cases. Material and Method: We aimed to conduct a review of the specialized literature concerning published articles on sternal metastases from ovarian serous carcinoma over a period of approximately 30 years, from January 1, 1994, to December 31, 2023.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAcute cholecystitis (AC) represents a public health problem, increasing hospitalization costs, especially determined by the surgical treatment of these patients. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) has become the therapeutic gold standard, the timing of the intervention: early (ELC) versus late (DLC), is still debated, impacting the results. The primary objective of the study was to compare postoperative outcomes between ELC and DLC.
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January 2023
Background: Critical ischemia of the lower limbs refers to the last stages of peripheral arterial disease. It is characterized by resting discomfort or trophic disorders such as ulceration, skin necrosis, or gangrene in the lower limbs. Critical ischemia corresponds to Leriche-Fontaine (LF) stages III-IV and Rutherford stages 4-6.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Abdominal trauma is defined as a variety of injuries to the abdominal wall, solid or hollow intra-abdominal organs, and various intra-abdominal vessels. Recently, there has been a significant amount of interest in the establishment of a reliable biomarker that can predict the outcome in patients with an abdominal injury. The purpose of this study is to confirm the predictive role of inflammatory biomarkers and underlying risk factors and the risk of acute kidney insufficiency (AKI) developing and mortality in abdominal trauma patients; Materials and methods: The current study was intended as an observational, analytical, retrospective cohort study and included all patients over 18 years of age with a diagnosis of abdominal trauma confirmed through a CT scan admitted to the County Emergency Clinical Hospital of Targu-Mureș, Romania between January 2017, and December 2021; Results: Non-survivor patients had a greater age (p = 0.
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