Publications by authors named "S Symeonidis"

Aortocaval fistulas, typically linked to aortoiliac aneurysms, are rare vascular conditions. Currently, endovascular therapy is preferred treatment approach. However, endovascular therapy requires frequent and extended follow-up evaluations.

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Acute appendicitis (AA) is one of the most common causes of emergency department visits due to acute abdominal pain, with a lifetime risk of 7-8%. Managing AA presents significant challenges, particularly among vulnerable patient groups, due to its association with substantial morbidity and mortality. : The EUPEMEN (European PErioperative MEdical Networking) project aims to optimize perioperative care for AA by developing multidisciplinary guidelines that integrate theoretical knowledge and clinical expertise from five European countries.

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Laparoscopic adrenalectomy is considered to be the gold standard approach in the field of adrenal surgery. This technique offers advantages of great importance compared to variant laparotomy techniques. Notwithstanding, a technique that needs to be mentioned is the thoracoabdominal approach which facilitates the anatomic exposure of the retroperitoneum, adrenal gland, and great vessels and is strongly recommended for the surgery of large, malignant adrenal tumors.

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  • - Growth hormone (GH) potentially enhances the healing of colonic anastomosis in rats after chemotherapy with 5-fluorouracil, bleomycin, and cisplatin, which generally impairs recovery.
  • - In a study involving 80 Wistar rats, those receiving both chemotherapy and GH showed improved collagen deposition, indicated by higher hydroxyproline levels compared to those who only received chemotherapy.
  • - Rats treated with GH and chemotherapy had similar body weights and bursting pressures compared to the control group, although they experienced more adhesions than untreated rats, suggesting GH might help mitigate some adverse effects of chemotherapy on wound healing.
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Background: Despite consensus supporting enhanced recovery programs, their full implementation in such a context is difficult due to conventional practices within various groups of professionals. The goal of the EUropean PErioperative MEdical Networking (EUPEMEN) project was to bring together the expertise and experience of national clinical professionals who have previously helped deliver major change programs in their countries and to use them to spread enhanced recovery after surgery protocols (ERAS) in Europe. The specific aim of this study is to present and discuss the key points of the proposed recommendations for colorectal surgery.

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