Background: Duodenal diverticulum occurs in approximately 20% of the population and can lead to life-threatening complications such as perforation. Most perforations are secondary to diverticulitis, with iatrogenic causes being exceptionally rare. This systematic review explores the aetiology, prevention and outcomes of iatrogenic perforation of duodenal diverticulum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImmunoglobulin G4-related disease (IgG4-RD) of the ureter is a rarely reported disease, often mimicking urothelial carcinoma. This paper describes a case of an otherwise healthy patient with a lesion involving the ureter revealed on Computed tomography (CT), avid on fludeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG PET), that prior to surgery was suspicious for urothelial carcinoma, until intra-op frozen section revealed otherwise. Diagnosis of ureteral IgG4-RD should be considered as a differential diagnosis, with serum IgG4 levels obtained.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere are many causes of recurrent urinary tract infections (rUTI) which are amenable to surgical management. This usually follows a lengthy trial of conservative management. Aetiological classification of rUTI requiring surgical management may be divided into congenital or acquired.
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July 2017
One in three women will experience a clinically significant urinary tract infection (UTI) by age twenty-four and almost half will have at least one in their lifetime. Recurrent UTIs (rUTIs) are defined as having greater than two infections in a 6-month period, or three infections over twelve months, with complete resolution for at least two weeks. These may be due to relapse from incomplete treatment (persistence) or re-infection (new source).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Hepatic resection is standard treatment for liver metastases from colorectal and neuroendocrine cancers as well as primary biliary and hepatic carcinomas. The role of hepatic resection in patients with non-colorectal non-endocrine liver metastases (NCNELM) is less defined. Overall survival in this group of patients is poor with few patients surviving beyond two years, even with modern chemotherapy.
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