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Purpose: Postoperative pain is a major concern for patients undergoing ultrasound scalpel-assisted hemorrhoidectomy, potentially exacerbated by delayed wound healing. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of an intimate cleansing gel containing chlorhexidine, hyaluronic acid, and other anti-inflammatory agents (Antroclean Fisioderm) on postoperative pain, itching, and wound healing in patients who had undergone this procedure.

Methods: This multicenter observational case-control study involved a cohort of consecutive adult patients who underwent hemorrhoidectomy using an ultrasound device.

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In terms of infection control, environmental cleaning is critical in nursing homes, including long term care facilities. According to the statement of the Commission of Hospital Hygiene and Infection Prevention (KRINKO) at the Robert Koch Institute Berlin on the requirements for disinfectants in these areas, procedures should be used that have been certified by the Association for Applied Hygiene (VAH) for the necessary spectrum of efficacy (or are listed accordingly in the disinfectant list of the Robert Koch Institute). Since ozone is a powerfully oxidizing gas with high inhalation toxicity, the conditions of ap-plication and the measures for occupational safety - including ensuring that the limit value in indoor air is not exceeded when handling and using the product -, must be declared by the manufacturer and observed by the staff to exclude toxic long-term hazard.

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Objective: Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) is an autoimmune neuropathy characterized by progressive or relapsing-remitting weakness and sensory deficits. This study aims to evaluate the utility of corneal confocal microscopy (CCM) in diagnosing and monitoring CIDP.

Methods: We analysed 100 CIDP patients and 31 healthy controls using CCM to measure corneal nerve fiber density (CNFD), length (CNFL), and branch density (CNBD).

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Background: The use of microvascular grafts is the gold standard in oral and maxillofacial surgery for the reconstruction of soft tissue and bony and combined defects. Graft loss is one of the most serious complications in the field of reconstructive surgery. A comprehensive analysis of factors influencing this is, therefore, essential.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted the field of surgery, mostly through infectious risks, staff shortages, reduced hospital capacities, and changed patient pathways. Prompted by an increase in wound complications, we performed an in-depth analysis of an example surgical procedure.

Methods: A consecutive cohort of 195 patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy was studied retrospectively.

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Background: IV access is a commonly performed procedure that is often taught based on tradition rather than evidence. The effect of arm retroflexion on vein width, either alone or in combination with a tourniquet or general anesthesia (GA), remains unclear. In this case, the sonographically measured vein width is a surrogate parameter for the success of the puncture.

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Background: Glycogen storage disease type 5 (McArdle disease) leads to a deficiency in the activity of myophosphorylase resulting in an impaired glucose utilization. The disease can be caused by a variety of mutations in the PYGM gene, and its typical clinical manifestation is muscles weakness within the first three decades of life.

Case Presentation: In this case report we present the diagnostic work-up of a physically active 78-year-old Caucasian patient suffering from a 2-year history of progressive camptocormia including clinical, radiologic, histological, and genetic tests.

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  • Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) is a non-invasive method that influences brain activity, particularly affecting a certain area called the locus coeruleus (LC), but its optimal usage and results remain unclear.
  • A study involving 29 healthy young participants compared the effects of short (3.4 seconds) and long (30 seconds) taVNS on various measures, including saliva, pupil responses, and EEG data, in a double-blind, sham-controlled design.
  • Results showed that longer stimulation raised salivary alpha-amylase levels, while shorter stimulation led to slower reaction times and more errors in cognitive tasks, suggesting complex and unexpected effects of taVNS on brain function.
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Total versus subtotal tonsillectomy for recurrent tonsillitis: 5-year follow up of a prospective randomized noninferiority clinical trial.

Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol

September 2024

Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Evangelical Hospital, Hans-Sachs-Gasse 10-12, 1180, Vienna, Austria.

Purpose: In long-term follow-up, it remains uncertain whether tonsillectomy, a procedure associated with significant comorbidity, can be substituted with partial tonsillectomy in patients with recurrent tonsillitis. This paper is to present the 5-year follow-up data of our previous study titled "Total versus subtotal tonsillectomy for recurrent tonsillitis-a prospective randomized noninferiority clinical trial."

Materials And Methods: The underlying study was performed as single-blinded prospective noninferiority procedure in patients with recurrent chronic tonsil infection, where one side was removed completely (tonsillectomy) and the other side partially (intracapsular/partial tonsillectomy).

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  • The PREMEDI study investigated how nutritional counseling promoting the Mediterranean Diet (MD) during pregnancy affects the risk of overweight or obesity in children at 24 months.
  • In this trial, 104 women were divided into two groups: one received standard care while the other also received MD-focused nutritional counseling.
  • Results showed that children of mothers who adhered to the MD were significantly less likely to be overweight or obese at 24 months, indicating that the diet may lead to epigenetic changes that influence weight regulation.
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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of robot-assisted extended total mesorectal excision (R-eTME) versus laparoscopic-assisted extended total mesorectal excision (L-eTME) in treating patients with lateral lymph node metastasis, following concurrent neoadjuvant chemo-radiation and total mesorectal excision (TME).
  • Results indicate that R-eTME has advantages over L-eTME in terms of lower overall recurrence rates and fewer urinary complications, while L-eTME was associated with longer hospital stays and slightly shorter operative times.
  • The conclusion emphasizes that, although both techniques share similar long-term outcomes, R-eTME appears to be the better option for reducing
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The aim of these evidence-based guidelines is to present a consensus position from members of the Italian Unitary Society of Colon-Proctology (Società Italiana Unitaria di Colon-Proctologia, SIUCP) on the diagnosis and management of hemorrhoidal disease, with the goal of guiding physicians in the choice of the best treatment option. A panel of experts was charged by the Board of the SIUCP to develop key questions on the main topics related to the management of hemorrhoidal disease and to perform an accurate and comprehensive literature search on each topic, in order to provide evidence-based answers to the questions and to summarize them in statements. All the clinical questions were discussed by the expert panel in multiple rounds through the Delphi approach and, for each statement, a consensus among the experts was reached.

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Objective: Despite the availability of pharmacological treatment for seizures, people with epilepsy (PwE) commonly experience impairments in quality of life (QoL). Given the limited access to psychosocial treatments for PwE, digital interventions could bridge treatment gaps and help improve QoL. The objective of this study was to examine the effectiveness of emyna, a fully automated digital intervention based on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques, in improving health-related QoL among PwE who reported impairments in QoL.

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Arrhythmias in oncological patients: a compact overview for the clinician.

Herzschrittmacherther Elektrophysiol

September 2024

Clinic for Cardiology and Electrophysiology, Evangelical Hospital Hagen-Haspe, Brusebrinkstraße 20, 58135, Hagen, Germany.

Chemotherapy is the cornerstone of antineoplastic treatment in patients with malignancies. The cardiotoxic effect of antineoplastic therapy has been known for many decades. Part of chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity is the development of heart rhythm disturbances.

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Background And Objective: Cognitive impairment and dementia as well as affective disorders are common and debilitating syndromes that develop in people with Parkinson's disease (PwPD). The authors summarized recommendations for the 2023 updated German guidelines on "Parkinson's disease" from the German Neurological Society (DGN), focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of these disorders.

Methods: The recommendations were based on literature reviews, other relevant guidelines, and expert opinions.

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Age is a major risk-factor for atrial fibrillation (AF) and associated hospitalisations. With increasing emphasis on rhythm control, pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) is often suggested, even to elderly patients (≥ 75 years of age). Efficacy of PVI aiming at rhythm control is limited in persistent AF.

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  • Impulse control disorders, psychosis, and delirium are issues that can happen to people with Parkinson's disease, and new guidelines have been made to help doctors treat these conditions.
  • Doctors should check patients on dopamine agonists for symptoms of impulse control disorders and adjust their medications as needed.
  • The guidelines also suggest that doctors should use both medication and other therapies to help manage psychosis and delirium in Parkinson's patients.
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How effective is our current follow-up for patients with hypopharyngeal carcinoma?

Head Neck

December 2024

Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

Background: The study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of routine follow-up in detecting recurrent disease in hypopharyngeal carcinoma.

Methods: Data from 76 patients with a total of 620 follow-up visits, 367 radiological studies, and 126 panendoscopies were retrospectively assessed regarding the diagnosis of recurrent disease based on the results of (I) radiological studies, (II) clinical examinations, and (III) clinical symptoms.

Results: All locally relapsed patients became symptomatic, and new onset of dysphagia (p < 0.

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  • Sinonasal malignancies that invade the orbit have poor prognoses, but a new surgical approach called extended-orbital exenteration (EOE) shows promise in improving outcomes.
  • * A study conducted across three institutions involved 48 orbital dissections and utilized a questionnaire to assess the procedure's feasibility and safety, with feedback from 25 surgeons.
  • * The findings indicate that while endoscopic-EOE is challenging, it is a feasible procedure that needs further clinical validation to evaluate its effectiveness in real-life situations.
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European guidelines on peri-operative venous thromboembolism prophylaxis: first update.: Chapter 13: Nonambulatory orthopaedic surgery.

Eur J Anaesthesiol

August 2024

From the ELSAN Clinique Sainte Odile, Haguenau, France; ESH (J-YJ), Service d'anesthésie réanimation, Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou; INSERM UMRS-1140; Université Paris Cité, ESAIC (AG), CHUV - University Hospital Lausanne, Switzerland; Department of Anesthesiology, ESAIC (CH), Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Evangelical Hospital Vienna and Sigmund Freud Private University, Vienna, Austria; ESAIC (SL), Cliniques universitaires Saint Luc, Bruxelles, Belgique, EKS (ET), and McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada (JE).

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  • The study analyzed the impact of digitalis therapy on mortality in patients with severe heart failure undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) over an average follow-up of 37 months.
  • Out of 552 CRT recipients, 40% used digitalis, exhibiting worse heart function and higher NYHA class, but the analysis found no significant difference in mortality rates between digitalis users and non-users.
  • While digitalis use was linked to fewer cardiac rehospitalizations, it was also associated with a higher incidence of ventricular tachyarrhythmias needing ICD shocks, and CRT response was better in non-users.
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Early Distal Radius Remodeling after Radius Dome Osteotomy in Madelung's Deformity.

J Wrist Surg

June 2024

Department of Pediatric Orthopaedics and Foot and Ankle Surgery, Orthopaedic Hospital Speising, Vienna, Austria.

 Distal radius realignment procedures such as the dome osteotomy have been shown to reliably correct the geometry of this three-dimensional deformity. However, it has not been clarified whether the correction is durable over time. We thus reviewed a prospective Madelung's database and evaluated all patients who received a radius dome osteotomy to see whether there was any loss of correction over time.

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