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Antonio Scio
PTFE mesh in renal allograft compartment sindrome
Thyroidectimy using the Harmonic scalpel. Retrospective analisis of 188 consecutive cases
PTFE mesh in renal allograft compartment syndrome.
We report a case of anuria in a 42-year-old female kidney transplant patient that occurred secondary to extrinsic compression from a large kidney being placed extraperitoneally in a small iliac fossa. Prompt reexploration in the immediate postoperative period resulted in salvage of the graft with restoration of kidney function. The abdominal wall was reconstructed using prosthetic mesh, which decreased the compartment pressure within the iliac fossa sufficiently to allow the renal vein patency and the kidney perfusion. We think that this tension-free surgical technique should be applied in those cases in which the retroperitoneal space is less than the size of the kidney to avoid renal allo…
Rottura di rene trapiantato.Analisi di due casi
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Mesh fixation in hernia repair suture versus human glue fibrin.
INTRAPERITONEAL MESH IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH LARGE INCISIONAL HERNIAS. A RAPID AND SIMPLE SURGICAL TREATMENT
GRANULOMATOUS MASTITIS DURING CHRONIC ANTIDEPRESSANT THERAPY: IS IT POSSIBLE A CONSERVATIVE THERAPEUTIC APPROACH?
Granulomatous mastitis is a rare benign inflammatory disease of the breast with multiple etiologies such as tuberculosis, sarcoidosis, foreign body reaction, and mycotic and parasitic infections. In contrast, idiopathic granulomatous mastitis (IGM) is characterized by the presence of chronic granulomatous lobulitis in the absence of an obvious etiology. Clinically and radiologically it may mimic breast carcinoma and so awareness of surgeons, pathologists, and radiologists is essential to avoid unnecessary mastectomies. Cases of IGM are reported during antidepressant therapy in patients also showing high levels of prolactinemia. In these cases, we believe that surgical excision must be avoid…