Publications by authors named "R Peromingo"

A diaphragmatic hernia is the protrusion of abdominal tissues into the thoracic cavity secondary to a defect in the diaphragm. Reviewing the literature, we found only 44 references to diaphragmatic hernia secondary to percutaneous radiofrequency treatment. The vast majority of these cases were secondary to the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma in segments V and VIII.

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  • Advances in medical and surgical techniques have improved early survival rates after liver transplantation, with the study focusing on the impact of portocaval shunt (PCS) on mortality rates within the first 12 months.
  • The study analyzed data from 231 liver transplant recipients, finding an 85.2% overall survival rate, with infections being the leading cause of death, followed by multiorgan failure.
  • Key risk factors for mortality included surgical complications and renal replacement therapy, while PCS was associated with a significant 70% reduction in mortality risk, highlighting the need for further research to confirm these findings.
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The anatomic variabilities in ducts of Luschka put patients at risk during hepatobiliary surgery. Clinically relevant bile leakage is the cause of 0.4% to 1.

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Background: Sinonasal undifferentiated carcinoma (SNUC) is a rare tumor with poor prognosis and high incidence of distant metastasis, even when a good loco-regional control is achieved.

Case: We report the case of a 43-year-old female with SNUC diagnosis. Craniofacial resection with orbital exenteration and radiotherapy in tumor bed and lymph node chain was performed.

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Metabolic bone disease may appear as a complication of obesity surgery. Because an imbalance in the osteoprotegerin and receptor-activator of nuclear factor-κB ligand system may underlie osteoporosis, we aimed to study this system in humans in the metabolic bone disease occurring after obesity surgery. In this study we included sixty women with a mean age of 47 ± 10 years studied 7 ± 2 years after bariatric surgery.

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