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Pure oxygen ventilation during general anaesthesia does not result in increased postoperative respiratory morbidity but decreases surgical site infec…

2014

Background. Pure oxygen ventilation during anaesthesia is debatable, as it may lead to development of atelectasis. Rationale of the study was to demonstrate the harmlessness of ventilation with pure oxygen. Methods. This is a single-centre, one-department observational trial. Prospectively collected routine-data of 76,784 patients undergoing general, gynaecological, orthopaedic, and vascular surgery during 1995–2009 were retrospectively analysed. Postoperative hypoxia, unplanned ICU-admission, surgical site infection (SSI), postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV), and hospital mortality were continuously recorded. During 1996 the anaesthetic ventilation for all patients was changed from 30…

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The European Multicenter Study on Cyanoacrylate Embolization of Refluxing Great Saphenous Veins without Tumescent Anesthesia and without Compression …

2016

medicine.medical_specialtyTumescent anesthesiabusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentCompression therapySurgerylaw.inventionMulticenter studyCyanoacrylatelawAnesthesiamedicineSurgeryEmbolizationCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessSaphenous veinsJournal of vascular surgery. Venous and lymphatic disorders
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Percutaneous Nephrostomy in Obstructive Uropathy

1983

Since the original description by Goodwin in 1955, percutaneous nephrostomy (PNS) has assumed an important role in the management of obstructive uropathy. It was initially devised as an alternative to operative nephrostomy, but has now completely replaced the latter, for the following good reasons: 1. It can be done under local anesthesia. 2. It provides effective urinary drainage. 3. It carries an acceptable risk, with low morbidity and practically no mortality.

medicine.medical_specialtyUrinary drainagebusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentNephrostomy tubeDetachable balloonmedicine.diseaseSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structurePercutaneous nephrostomyNephrostomymedicineLocal anesthesiabusinessRenal pelvisObstructive uropathy
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Remote photoplethysmography system for unsupervised monitoring regional anesthesia effectiveness

2017

Determining the level of regional anesthesia (RA) is vitally important to both an anesthesiologist and surgeon, also knowing the RA level can protect the patient and reduce the time of surgery. Normally to detect the level of RA, usually a simple subjective (sensitivity test) and complicated quantitative methods (thermography, neuromyography, etc.) are used, but there is not yet a standardized method for objective RA detection and evaluation. In this study, the advanced remote photoplethysmography imaging (rPPG) system for unsupervised monitoring of human palm RA is demonstrated. The rPPG system comprises compact video camera with green optical filter, surgical lamp as a light source and a …

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Long-term placement of continuous popliteal nerve block catheter for management of a wounded patient in a combat field environment: a case report.

2019

Costantino Fontana,1 Monica Rocco,2 Luigi Vetrugno,3 Elena Bignami41Anesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy; 2Intensive Care Unit and Anesthesia, Ospedale S. Andrea Rome, Rome, Italy; 3Anesthesia and Intensive Care Clinic, University-Hospital of Udine, Udine, Italy; 4Intensive Care Unit and Anestehsia, Università degli Studi di Parma, Parma, ItalyCorrespondence: Costantino FontanaAnesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, Sapienza University of Rome, Policlinico Militare di Roma, Piazza Celimontana n. 50, Roma 00184, ItalyEmail cosfontana@gmail.comAbstract: Continuous peripheral nerve block is a relevant part of multimodal treatment of postoperative pain…

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Outpatient minor oral surgery in patients with hemophilia: A case series of 23 patients

2019

Hemophilia is an inherited coagulation disorder characterized by deficiency of the coagulation factor VIII or IX. When the management of hemostasis is inadequate, these patients are at high risk of experiencing intra and postoperative bleedings after tooth extractions. Coagulation factor replacement therapy allows performing most surgical procedures safely, although the factor levels and length of treatment have not been clearly determined. In this study, we present our experience in a retrospective series of 112 ambulatory tooth extractions under local anesthesia in 23 patients with hemophilia using a coagulation factor replacement therapy in combination with tranexamic acid. The results o…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryOral surgeryCase Report030206 dentistry030204 cardiovascular system & hematology:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Surgery03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCoagulationHemostasisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASAmbulatoryMedicineLocal anesthesiaIn patientOral SurgerybusinessGeneral DentistryCoagulation DisorderTranexamic acidmedicine.drugJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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A prospective randomized clinical trial compared the effect of various types of local anesthetics cartridges on hypertensive patients during dental e…

2015

Objectives: To evaluate hemodynamic changes of blood pressure and heart rate on hypertensive patients undergoing tooth extraction using various types of local anesthesia (LA). Study Design: A prospective randomized clinical trial was conducted on 45 hypertensive patients who were divided equally into 3 parallel groups according to LA received. Group 1: Lidociane 2% with epinephrine 1: 80,000. Group 2: Prilocaine 3% with Felypressin 0.03 IU/ml. Group 3: Mepivacaine 3% plain. Inclusion criteria: hypertensive patients, under medical management with blood pressure ≤ 159/99. Exclusion criteria: Blood pressure ≥160 /100 and patients receiving β blockers. Negative aspiration was mandatory before t…

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Pre-operative diclofenac HPβCD for pain control of needle biopsy in musculoskeletal neoplasm: preliminary results.

2015

Needle biopsy is the main standard method used for diagnosis of musculoskeletal tumors of the limbs and superficial trunk. Pain control during this procedure is through the use of Local Anaestetic (L.A.). In order to achieve a complete pain control in our cases, recently we started using diclofenac HPβCD 50 mg via s.c. preoperativly. We present the clinical results of a non-randomized study of two eterogeneous groups of patients: "Experimental" Group (1): diclofenac HPβCD 50 mg via s.c. one hour before surgical procedure, local anesthesia and ev. diclofenac HPβCD 50 mg via s.c. 12 hours postoperative; "Conventional" Group (2): local anesthesia and ev. postoperative tramadol 100 mg via oral …

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testLocal anestheticmedicine.drug_classbusiness.industryPerforation (oil well)Chronic painPerioperativemedicine.diseaseSurgeryDiabetes and MetabolismDiclofenac HPβCD s.cEndocrinologyDiclofenacBiopsyInternal MedicinemedicineLocal anesthesiaOriginal ArticleTramadolbusinessNeedle biopsy musculoskeletal neoplasmDiclofenac HPβCD s.c.; Needle biopsy musculoskeletal neoplasm; Pain control; Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism; Internal MedicinePain controlmedicine.drugClinical cases in mineral and bone metabolism : the official journal of the Italian Society of Osteoporosis, Mineral Metabolism, and Skeletal Diseases
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The erector spinae plane block: a narrative review

2019

Regional anesthesia and pain management have experienced advances in recent years, especially with the advent of fascial plane blocks. The erector spinae plane block is one of the newest techniques to be described. In the past two years, publications referring to ESP block have increased significantly. The objective of this review is to analyze the articles about ESP block that have been published to date. We performed a search in the main databases and identified 368 articles. After a selection of the relevant articles, 125 studies were found eligible and were included in the review. The ESP block is performed by depositing the local anesthetic in the fascial plane, deeper than the erector…

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Gluteal Compartment Syndrome Following Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Treatment: Case Report and Review of the Literature

2016

Compartment syndrome (CS) is a pathological increase of the interstitial pressure within the closed osseous fascial compartments. Trauma is the most common cause, followed by embolization, burns, and iatrogenic injuries; it usually involves the limbs. The major issue when dealing with CS is the possibility to do an early diagnosis in order to intervene precociously, through a fasciotomy, reducing the risk of tissue, vascular and nervous damage. Although it is an infrequent condition, it is potentially life threatening. In our case report, we present a 59-year-old patient, smoker, affected by hypertension, dyslipidemia, chronic renal failure, and morbid obesity who came at our attention for …

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