We describe the case of a male patient, aged 50, affected by an undifferentiated cancer of the gastric stump of a Billroth II gastric resection associated with a well-differentiated squamous-cell cancer of the oesophagus. The patient was submitted to gastrectomy and removal of the oesophagus together with reconstruction trough colon interposition. The association of the two synchronous neoplasms of the stomach and oesophagus is a very uncommon event, as the evidence in the medical literature demonstrates.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Symptomatic results of laparoscopic repair of large type III hiatal hernias, with/without prosthetic mesh, are often excellent; however, a high recurrence rate is detected when objective radiological/endoscopic follow-up is performed. The use of mesh may reduce the incidence of postoperative hernia recurrence or wrap migration in the chest.
Methods: We retrospectively studied 54 patients (10 men, 44 women; median: age 64.
Background And Objectives: This retrospective study was undertaken to evaluate if high resectability rate could improve the long-term outcome of patients with proximal bile duct cancer.
Methods: Between 1985 and 2001, 50 patients (34 male and 16 female) with proximal bile duct cancer were treated. Thirty-six patients (72%) were considered suitable for surgery, while 14 underwent nonsurgical palliative procedures.
The differential diagnosis of cystic neoformations in the pancreas is challenging. We report a case of a true solitary cyst of the pancreas in a 26-year old woman. Abdominal magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography showed a unilocular neoformation in the head of the pancreas, without obstruction of Wirsung's duct.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTherapeutic options for management of blunt hepatic trauma include both non-operative and operative management, until liver transplantation. The presence of associated intraabdominal lesions increases mobility and mortality. A total of 58 patients with blunt hepatic injury, observed at the 2nd Surgical Unit of the "Santa Chiara Hospital" of Trento over a four-year period (1999-2003), were analyzed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSplenosis, the autotransplantation of splenic tissue, has been designed to preserve organ functions after splenectomy. We present the first case of laparoscopic resection of a pancreatic splenosis, in a patient who had undergone a splenectomy 31 years before, complaining of abdominal pain and diarrhea. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan showed an enhancing hypervascular 3-cm solid mass in the body of the pancreas, mimicking a pancreatic cancer or a neuroendocrine tumor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSurg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech
October 2004
Biliary cystadenoma is a very rare hepatic neoplasm, accounting for fewer than 5% of cystic neoplasms of the liver; regardless of the various diagnostic modalities, such a lesion may be difficult to distinguish preoperatively from a cystadenocarcinoma. Although a diagnosis of cystadenoma during open hepatic surgery demands a complete surgical resection, there are few reports describing the correct approach to such lesions after a laparoscopic approach. This article presents the first case series of incidental cystadenoma after laparoscopic surgery for hepatic cystic lesions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe natural history of diverticulosis is worthy of note for its acute, sometimes recurrent, attacks of diverticulitis and the significant risk of serious complications, such as abscess, fistula and peritonitis. Most mild attacks of diverticulitis respond well to medical therapy while surgical treatment is indicated in the complicated forms of the disease. We evaluate the results of treatment of complicated acute diverticulitis by laparoscopic colorrhaphy, irrigation and drainage as a minimal surgical approach in 7 selected patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present our clinical experience in the management of rare surgical complications in Crohn's disease. Two hundred and eight patients affected by Crohn's disease were treated surgically between January 1992 and September 2001, at the Department of Surgical and Gastroenterological Sciences of the University of Padua. Rare surgical complications were identified in 17 patients (6.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRenal allograft rupture is a rare but potentially lethal complication of kidney transplantation. A renal allograft recipient receiving quadruple immunosuppressive therapy developed a spontaneous allograft rupture 13 days after kidney transplantation. Warm ischaemia time during the transplant was 80 minutes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTrue spleen cysts are uncommon and rarely associated with elevated serum and intracystic tumor markers CA 19-9 and CEA levels. A 19-year-old woman with a left subcostal mass was observed. Echinococcus granulosus serology was negative, and serum tumor markers CA 19-9 and CEA levels were 273 kU/L and 33 ng/mL, respectively.
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