Meal replacement products for weight loss are popular and safe for most unsupervised consumers desiring to lose weight. Previously we reported that the thickness of meal replacement diet shakes had a direct and significant effect on hunger intensity during the first 2 h and that hunger intensity scores for liquid meal replacements were significantly below baseline for 3 h following consumption (Mattes & Rothacker, 2001) This study uses the same protocol to investigate meal replacement bars designed for overweight consumers. Subjects were prescreened to include only those that normally ate breakfast and liked chocolate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChest trauma can be complicated, among others, with cardiac tamponade. This life-threatening condition should be treated promptly and adequately to assure a positive outcome. During the rapid events that take place in the emergency room with the arrival of a polytrauma patient, anamnestic data are not always available, especially if dealing with a non-cooperative, unaccompained traumatized patient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Laparoscopic removal of axillary lymph nodes is possible and affords an excellent view of all structures, allowing preservation of vessels and nerves. The technique uses pediatric trocars and a lifting device to maintain the newly created axillary space.
Objective: To prove that a newly developed technique of balloon axilloscopy can be performed using only one 10-mm and two 5-mm standard trocars and constant carbon dioxide flow to preserve the axillary space and that preservation of all nerves and vessels is possible with this approach.
Objectives: To analyse the outcome of incidental cholecystectomy in the over 70 age-group during surgery for gastrointestinal malignancies.
Design: Nineteen-year retrospective, comparative study.
Setting: Department of Surgery B, Belinson Campus, Rabin Medical Center.
For more than 2 centuries, the nature and pathophysiology of pharyngoesophageal (Zenker's) diverticulum has been a matter of argument. The intrinsic or extrinsic forces and structures that might play a role in the development of this disorder have been repeatedly scrutinized, and still today the different theories of muscular incoordination and/or spasm, cricopharyngeal achalasia, gastroesophageal reflux, or neuromuscular abnormalities try to find their way as the final word regarding etiology remains to be told. Options for treatment follow a similar pattern although myotomy and diverticulopexy seem to have yielded the best results.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Laser Med Surg
June 1996
The central issue in elderly surgery remains the operative risk, which is usually a direct factor of age, ASA classification, and other pathologies, especially cardiovascular diseases. It is the surgeon's role to define properly the risks involved with a patient and to anticipate the involved operative mortality. Based on this, we performed CO2 laser fulguration of anal canal tumors in 10 patients suffering from either squamous cell or adenocarcinoma localized up to 4 cm from the anus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Laser Med Surg
October 1995
Interference of electrical current with pacemaker activity is well known and has long been described. Almost every surgical procedure is now performed with the electrical knife, or electrocautery. In patients wearing a pacemaker this poses a problem, because of the danger of electronic interference within the pacemaker with consequent firing-frequency changes and the higher risk of intra- and postoperative bleeding and oozing when using a scalpel instead of cautery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Surg
September 1995
Objective: To analyze the sensitivity and specificity of thoracoscopic autopsy compared with that of conventional postmortem examination.
Design: Consecutive sampling, case-series study.
Setting: A general community referral center and the local Institute of Forensic Medicine.
Gallbladder agenesis is a rare condition that results from the failure of the cystic bud to develop in the 4th wk of intrauterine life. Agenesis is usually discovered at laparotomy for cholecystectomy since ultrasound examination of a patient with suggestive symptoms not visualizing the gallbladder is compatible with chronic cholecystitis (shrunken gallbladder). The surgeon must prove agenesis by thoroughly examining the most common sites for ectopic gallbladders and by performing intraoperative cholangiograms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn cases in which the family of the deceased objects to the performance of a conventional autopsy for religious or other reasons, or where there are no forensic pathology facilities in the vicinity of the hospital, postmortem endoscopic examination may be an advantageous and cost-effective substitute for conventional necropsy, especially when the alternative is no postmortem examination at all. To test the reliability of postmortem endoscopy, conventional and endoscopic autopsies were performed on 20 cadavers at the L. Greenberg Institute of Forensic Medicine in Israel.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA method recently developed that may be an appropriate solution for high-risk patients with acute cholecystitis is percutaneous sonography-guided cholecystostomy. We report our experience in 10 high-risk elderly patients with clinical and sonographic diagnosis of acute cholecystitis. Immediate regression and resolution of septic symptoms was achieved in all cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To analyze the sensitivity and specificity of laparoscopic autopsy when compared with the ulterior performance of conventional postmortem examination.
Design: Consecutive sampling, case-series study.
Setting: A general community referral medical center and the local institute of forensic medicine.