Search results for "Abdominal Cavity"

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Effect of depth of neuromuscular blockade on the abdominal space during pneumoperitoneum establishment in laparoscopic surgery.

2015

To evaluate the effect of neuromuscular blockade (NMB) upon the abdominal space during pneumoperitoneum establishment in laparoscopic surgery, comparing moderate NMB and deep NMB.Prospective, randomized, crossover clinical trial.Operating room.Seventy-six American Society of Anesthesiologists 1 to 2 patients scheduled for elective laparoscopic surgery.Two independent evaluations were performed at the establishment of pneumoperitoneum for a preset intraabdominal pressures (IAPs) of 8 and 12 mm Hg, both during moderate NMB (train-of-four count, 1-3) and deep NMB (posttetanic count,5). Rocuronium was used to induce NMB, and sugammadex was used for reversal.We evaluated (i) the volume of CO2 in…

Laparoscopic surgeryAdultMalemedicine.medical_treatmentAbdominal cavitySugammadex03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGynecologic Surgical ProceduresPneumoperitoneum030202 anesthesiologymedicineHumansClinical significanceAndrostanolsProspective StudiesRocuroniumLaparoscopyNeuromuscular BlockadeCross-Over Studiesmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industry030208 emergency & critical care medicineAbdominal CavityInsufflationMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureCholecystectomy LaparoscopicElective Surgical ProceduresAnesthesiaNeuromuscular BlockadeFemaleLaparoscopyRocuroniumbusinessPneumoperitoneum ArtificialInjections Intraperitonealmedicine.drugAmerican society of anesthesiologistsNeuromuscular Nondepolarizing Agentsgamma-CyclodextrinsJournal of clinical anesthesia
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Lymphatic Mesenteric Cyst, a Rare Cause of Surgical Abdominal Pain: Case Report and Review of the Literature

2020

A lymphatic mesenteric cyst (LMC) is a rare clinical entity, of unclear etiopathogenesis, which can arise in the abdominal cavity or retroperitoneum without a clear origin. We describe a case of a 74-year-old male presenting with abdominal pain that was non-specific and non-responsive to medical therapy. Laboratory tests clinical examination were inconclusive while the abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan showed a cystic lesion of the ileal mesentery. We performed an open surgical excision of the lesion with the resolution of clinical symptoms. The lesion resulted to be an LMC at the histological examination. At the five-year CT scan follow-up, we did not record any recurrences. LMCs pre…

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Management of Small Bowel Perforation by a Bizarre Foreign Body in a 55-Year-Old Woman

2018

Introduction. Ingestion of foreign bodies including dentures, fishbone, screw, and/or surgical devices can be a cause of morbidity, and it rarely could be fatal. Presentation of Case. We present the first hitherto reported case of mussel shell ingestion, which caused acute abdominal pain in a 55-year-old woman. The shell pierced ileal loops, and it was found in the abdominal cavity. Discussion. The accidental or voluntary ingestion of a foreign body is an uncommon event compared to the other causes of bowel perforation. It is fundamental to immediately remove the intestinal fluid, repair the tear, and prevent sepsis, because each delay in diagnosis can lead to a worst outcome. Conclusion. I…

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A DISSECTION’S GUIDE TO HUMAN ABDOMINAL CAVITY

2020

The purpose of this article is to show the abdominal cavity’s dissection method. In the summer of 2018 a group of students from the University of Palermo, who had already taken the anatomy exam and had a good knowledge of English, went for a period of two weeks to do a dissection course at the University of Malta. The students dissected skin, subcutaneously, muscle layers, parietal peritoneum and abdominal organs. This work proves to be a small dissection guide for young medical students who want to learn the main bases of dissection and important information for topographical anatomy.

abdominal cavitylcsh:R5-920educationhuman anatomydissection guidedissection courselcsh:Medicine (General)Euromediterranean Biomedical Journal
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Preoperative Botulinum Toxin and Progressive Pneumoperitoneum in Loss of Domain Hernias-Our First 100 Cases

2020

Objectives: Preoperative botulinum toxin type A (BT) and progressive pneumoperitoneum (PPP) are useful tools in the preparation of patients with loss of domain hernias (LODH). The purpose of our retrospective study is to report our experience in the treatment of 100 consecutive patients with LODH, with the combined use of these techniques. Methods: Of the 753 patients operated on for ventral incisional hernia between June 2010 and December 2018 in our hospital, 100 patients with LODH were analyzed retrospectively. Diameters of abdominal cavity and hernia sac, and volumes of incisional hernia (VIH) and abdominal cavity (VAC) were calculated from CT scan, based on the index of Tanaka. Results…

medicine.medical_specialtyincisional herniapreoperative progressive pneumoperitoneumIncisional herniaCombined uselcsh:SurgeryAbdominal cavity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePneumoperitoneumMedicineHerniaTransversus abdominisbotulinum toxinOriginal Researchlarge incisional herniabusiness.industryventral herniaRetrospective cohort studylcsh:RD1-811medicine.diseaseBotulinum toxinSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSurgerybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drug
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Trocar-related abdominal wall bleeding in 200 patients after laparoscopic cholecistectomy: Personal experience

2006

AIM: To determine the complications and incidence of the first and second access-related vascular injuries induced by videolaparoscopic cholecistectomy. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed vascular injuries in 200 consecutive patients who underwent videolaparoscopic cholecistectomy from 2003 to 2005. One hundred and one patients with placement of radial expanding trocars were assigned into group A and 99 patients with placement of pyramidal tipped trocars into group B. All the patients were submitted to open access according to Hasson for the first trocar. RESULTS: Bleeding did not occur at the intraoperative cannula-site in group A. However, it occurred at the intraoperative cannula-site …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTrocarVideolaparoscopyBlood Loss SurgicalAbdominal cavityAbdominal wallVideolaparoscopy; Minor vascular complications; Trocars; PreventionHumansMedicineMajor complicationLaparoscopic cholecystectomyMinor vascular complicationRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryPreventionAbdominal WallSignificant differenceGastroenterologyRetrospective cohort studyGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureCholecystectomy LaparoscopicBlood VesselsDirect visionFemalebusinessRapid CommunicationWorld Journal of Gastroenterology
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CT imaging findings of epiploic appendagitis: an unusual cause of abdominal pain

2019

AbstractEpiploic appendagitis is a rare cause of acute abdominal pain, determined by a benign self-limiting inflammation of the epiploic appendages. It may manifest with heterogeneous clinical presentations, mimicking other more severe entities responsible of acute abdominal pain, such as acute diverticulitis or appendicitis. Given its importance as clinical mimicker, imaging plays a crucial role to avoid inaccurate diagnosis that may lead to unnecessary hospitalization, antibiotic therapy, and surgery. CT represents the gold standard technique for the evaluation of patients with indeterminate acute abdominal pain. Imaging findings include the presence of an oval lesion with fat-attenuation…

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From palliation to cure: PIPAC for peritoneal malignancies

2019

Introduction Systemic chemotherapy offers poor control over peritoneal disease, maybe as a consequence of restricted drug availability within the abdominal cavity. Locoregional chemotherapy may overcome these shortcomings but its administration is limited to a few patients with confined peritoneal spread. Pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC) emerged in the last years as a novel method of intraperitoneal drug administration. Evidence acquisition We report a meta-analysis of published studies on PIPAC safety and pathological anti-tumoral efficacy on PC from various tumor entities, with the aim of providing more evidence to support further research. This systematic review a…

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De Garengeot Hernia: Case Report and Review of the Literature of a Rare Femoral Hernia

2021

AbstractDe Garengeot hernia is a rare femoral hernia defined as the presence of the appendix within the femoral hernia sac. The incidence of appendicitis in this type of hernia is a rare condition that accounts for 0.08–0.13% of all De Garengeot hernias. We describe the case of a 61-year-old woman that presented at the emergency department with a tender mass (diameter 10 × 8 cm) in the right groin region for 5 days associated with pain in lower right abdomen and accompanied by fever (38 °C). Computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen revealed the presence of a complex fluid collection with small foci of air in the right inguinal region, measuring 9 × 7 × 10 cm in the 3 orthogonal dimensions an…

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Morphological and molecular characterization of tetraphyllidean merocercoids (Platyhelminthes: Cestoda) of striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) f…

2005

Two types of tetraphyllidean merocercoids, Phyllobothrium delphini and Monorygma grimaldii, are well known from most cetaceans world-wide. The role of cetaceans in the life-cycle of these merocercoids is unclear because their specific identity is as yet unknown. The problem is compounded by poor descriptions of both merocercoids. We used light and scanning electron microscopy, and histological techniques to provide a thorough description of merocercoids collected from 11 striped dolphins, Stenella coeruleoalba, from the Spanish Mediterranean. We also described, for the first time, specimens of P. delphini with immature proglottides. Our merocercoids were morphologically similar to those des…

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