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A method of reconstruction after pancreaticoduodenectomy for pancreatic malignancies in very young children: Two cases reports

2016

Abstract Pancreatic tumors are very rare diseases in very young children. Most information about those diseases in children was published in cases reports. Due to the rare nature of pancreatic tumors in children, there remains the absence of diagnostic algorithms, clear radiographic and morphological assessments as well as evidence based best treatment options. Because of the young age of patients and the rare occurrence of pancreatic neoplasms, tumor detection remains poor. For malignancies affecting the head of the pancreas the only possibility for achieving clear surgical margins is performing a pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD). We describe two cases of diagnostic and treatment of pancreatic…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentlcsh:SurgeryYoung childrenPancreaticoduodenectomy03 medical and health sciencesPancreatic tumor0302 clinical medicinePancreatic tumormedicinePancreatic tumors; Pancreaticoduodenectomy; Young children; Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health; SurgeryPancreatic tumorsbusiness.industryGeneral surgerySettore MED/20 - Chirurgia Pediatrica E Infantilelcsh:RJ1-570Treatment optionslcsh:PediatricsDiagnostic algorithmslcsh:RD1-811medicine.diseasePancreaticoduodenectomySettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleYoung ageTumor detection030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPediatrics Perinatology and Child Health030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySurgerybusinessJournal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
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“Less invasive” surgery in the treatment of cutaneous chronic ulcers of the lower limb in elderly

2010

The role of treatment of vascular lesions of the legs is very important in the elderly. Pain, inability, bandages, periodicity of medications can seriously interfere with a good quality of life because of the lower compliance of geriatric patients to accept a surgical approach. To allow a new approach to vascular lesions the Authors propose a guideline in which the topic of “less invasive” surgery is underlined based on their pathophysiological causes. Patients affected with lesions of the legs are addressed to the Leg Ulcers Centre by general physicians and selected on the basis of age and comorbility to propose a therapeutical plan. General conditions, evaluation of lesions healing and of…

medicine.medical_specialtyvascular lesions legs chronics ulcers elderlybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentHemodynamicsLecture presentationGuidelineFemoral arterylcsh:GeriatricsRevascularizationSurgeryLesionlcsh:RC952-954.6Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleQuality of lifemedicine.arteryMedicineLocal anesthesiaImplantGeriatrics and Gerontologymedicine.symptombusinessBMC Geriatrics
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Managing Peripheral Artery Disease in Diabetic Patients: A Questionnaire Survey from Vascular Centers of the Mediterranean Federation for the Advanci…

2020

Background The Mediterranean Federation for the Advancing of Vascular Surgery (MeFAVS) was founded on October 1, 2018, to enhance cooperation among vascular professionals within Mediterranean countries. Due to its prominent social and economic impact on national health systems, diabetic arteriopathy has been selected as the very first topic to be investigated by the federation. Methods MeFAVS members were asked to reply to a questionnaire on the management of diabetic ischemic foot. Results were collected and analyzed statistically. The questionnaire consisted of 15 multiple choice answers regarding diabetic foot (DF) diagnosis and treatment. The questionnaire was submitted to 21 centers on…

medicine.medical_treatmentPsychological intervention030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyvascular surgerySettore MED/22 - Chirurgia Vascolare030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingWound care0302 clinical medicineIschemiaPractice Patterns Physicians'Response rate (survey)Practice Patterns Nurses'diabetesMediterranean RegionEndovascular Proceduresvascular medicineGeneral MedicineTreatment OutcomeCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineVascular Surgical Proceduresdiabetic footmanagementSpecializationReoperationmedicine.medical_specialtyRevascularizationNurse's RoleAmputation Surgical03 medical and health sciencesperipheral arterial diseaseMediterranean Seamedicineperipheral arterial disease; diabetes; vascular medicine; vascular surgeryHumansTrainingHealthcare DisparitiesEndovascular Surgery; Mediterranean Sea; Training; Vascular SurgeryPhysician's RolePatient Care TeamWound Healingbusiness.industryGeneral surgeryVascular surgerymedicine.diseaseDiabetic footAmputationHealth Care SurveysOrthopedic surgeryEndovascular SurgerySurgerybusinesswound careAnnals of Vascular Surgery
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Sentinel node biopsy. A staging procedure only?

2009

melanoma sentinel node biopsySettore MED/19 - Chirurgia Plastica
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European guidelines on chronic mesenteric ischaemia - joint United European Gastroenterology, European Association for Gastroenterology, Endoscopy an…

2020

Chronic mesenteric ischaemia is a severe and incapacitating disease, causing complaints of post-prandial pain, fear of eating and weight loss. Even though chronic mesenteric ischaemia may progress to acute mesenteric ischaemia, chronic mesenteric ischaemia remains an underappreciated and undertreated disease entity. Probable explanations are the lack of knowledge and awareness among physicians and the lack of a gold standard diagnostic test. The underappreciation of this disease results in diagnostic delays, underdiagnosis and undertreating of patients with chronic mesenteric ischaemia, potentially resulting in fatal acute mesenteric ischaemia. This guideline provides a comprehensive overvi…

mesenteric artery stentingComputed Tomography AngiographyFOCUSED UPDATEContrast MediaARTERY COMPRESSION SYNDROMEDiseaseGuidelineSettore MED/22 - Chirurgia VascolareSeverity of Illness Indexatherosclerosi0302 clinical medicineIschemiaMesenteric Vascular Occlusionatherosclerosis; coeliac artery release; Median arcuate ligament syndrome; mesenteric arteries; mesenteric artery stenting610 Medicine & healthMesenteric arteriesmesenteric arteriesSocieties MedicalNetherlandsSUPERIOREvidence-Based MedicineGASTRIC EXERCISE TONOMETRYmedicine.diagnostic_testGastroenterologyDUAL ANTIPLATELET THERAPYENHANCED MR-ANGIOGRAPHYEuropeTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structureOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRadiological weaponSURGICAL-TREATMENT030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyRadiologyMedian arcuate ligament syndromeSTENT PLACEMENTmedicine.medical_specialtyANTITHROMBOTIC THERAPYMedian arcuate ligament syndromeRisk Assessment03 medical and health sciencescoeliac artery releasemedicineHumanscardiovascular diseasesIntensive care medicinePatient Care TeamMEDIAN ARCUATE LIGAMENTbusiness.industryGold standardEndoscopyGuidelinemesenteric arteriemedicine.diseaseEndoscopyMesenteric ischemiaMesenteric IschemiaChronic DiseaseInterdisciplinary CommunicationatherosclerosisbusinessMagnetic Resonance Angiography
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Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia: Critical review and guidelines for management

2011

Background CMI is caused by chronic occlusive disease of mesenteric arteries. In such an uncommon disease, clear recommendations are strongly needed. Unfortunately, treatment options for symptomatic CMI are still controversial and no guidelines exist. Methods A systematic literature review of the last 25-years was conducted through MEDLINE, Embase, and Cochrane Review/Trials register to identify studies reporting on CMI treatment with more than 10 patients. Primary outcomes were perioperative mortality and morbidity rates. Secondary outcomes were survival rates, primary and secondary patency rates, vessels treated, CMI recurrence, follow-up (FU), technical success (TS), and in-hospital leng…

mesenteric chronic ischemia vascular surgeryPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsMEDLINE610 Medicine & healthDiseaseSettore MED/22 - Chirurgia Vascolare2705 Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineIschemiaRecurrenceRisk FactorsMesenteric Vascular OcclusionmedicineHumansVascular PatencyVascular DiseasesSurvival rateVascular PatencyChi-Square Distributionbusiness.industry10042 Clinic for Diagnostic and Interventional RadiologyPatient Selection10031 Clinic for AngiologyEndovascular ProceduresGeneral MedicinePerioperativeLength of Staymedicine.disease10020 Clinic for Cardiac Surgery2746 SurgeryTreatment OutcomeSystematic reviewMesenteric ischemiaMesenteric IschemiaPractice Guidelines as TopicSurgeryCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessVascular Surgical ProceduresChi-squared distributionAlgorithms
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Fixation free open ventral hernia repair using a new mesh with integrated placement straps

2011

mesh fixation freeSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generaleventral hernia
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“Magnifying glass” for difficult radiocephalic arteriovenous fistulas

2012

Background: Some uremic patients suffering from diabetes, atherosclerosis or simple by absent or exhausted peripheral vascular bed require bigger effort in creating arteriovenous fistula. Although it is possible to use prosthetic graft for difficult cases, the use of native vessels falls always in the respect of patient’s quality of life. A help for these cases comes from the use of a microsurgical technique for creating vascular access. Patient and Methods: For this study we evaluated the 72 patients underwent microsurgical radiocephalic fistula comparing them to a homogeneous group of 72 patients underwent traditional surgery. The patients were followed up at 1, 2 months and 1 year. Resul…

microsurgery vascular access arteriovenous fistula radiocephalic distulaSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleMicrosurgery vascular access Arteriovenous Fistula Radiocephalic fistulaSettore MED/22 - Chirurgia Vascolare
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ANTITHROMBOTIC PROPHYLAXIS IN MICROSURGERY

2016

Background. The most common complication of microsurgical reconstruction is graft failure secondary to thrombosis. It is clear that thromboprophylaxis is helpful for a successful microsurgery. However, it's also obvious that thrombosis can't be avoided in cases of poor microsurgical technique. There is no consensus regarding the use of anticoagulation therapy during and after microsurgery. The authors compared two different antithrombotic prophylaxis protocols used in the past ten years, and analyzed the effectiveness and risks of different pharmacological protocols. Materials and methods. The authors performed a retrospective review of microsurgical patients operated between 2005-2014 by t…

microsurgery. Pharmacological prophylaxiSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia Plastica
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RADIOPROTECTION IN 2018: AN UPDATE

2018

Fluoroscopically-guided interventional procedures are performed in large numbers in Europe and in the United States. Radiation doses received by interventional radiologists can vary for the same type of procedure and for similar patient doses. Occupational radiation protection is a necessity whenever radiation is used in the practice of medicine. The International Commission on Radiological Protection is engaging against occupational radiation damages, publishing regular recommendations on dose limits. These limits are expressed as effective doses for the whole body and also as equivalent doses for particular regions or tissues of practitioners’ bodies. Shielding and personal protective clo…

minivasive proceduresurgeryEmbolizationSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleEmbolization; interventional radiology; minivasive procedures; surgeryinterventional radiologySettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E Radioterapia
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