Search results for "Colonic Disease"
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Dépistage et diagnostic précoce du cancer colorectal
2007
Qu’est-on en droit d’attendre d’une methode ideale de depistage et de surveillance par coloscopie? La technique doit permettre la detection d’importantes lesions mais aussi de discretes alterations muqueuses. Idealement, la distinction endoscopique entre lesion neoplasique et non neoplasique devrait etre possible en cours d’examen. Actuellement, l’endoscopie peut etre realisee avec de nouveaux endoscopes plus puissants. Parallelement au developpement rapide des puces electroniques, les caracteristiques optiques des nouveaux endoscopes offrent des resolutions qui permettent de voir de nouveaux details de la surface muqueuse. En complement de la chromo-endoscopie, les nouveaux videocoloscopes…
Outcomes of Hartmann's procedure and subsequent intestinal restoration. Which patients are most likely to undergo reversal?
2018
Abstract Background Aim of the study was to describe characteristics and outcomes of Hartmann's procedure (HP) and subsequent intestinal restoration. Methods Retrospective study including all patients who underwent HP over a period of 16 consecutive years. We propose a classification and regression tree for a more accurate view of the relationship between the variables related to intestinal restoration and their weighting in the decision to reverse HP. Results 533 patients were included. Overall morbidity rate of HP was 53.5% and mortality 21.0%. Overall morbidity of the intestinal continuity reconstruction was 47.3% and mortality 0.9%. Patients with a benign disease, aged under 69 years an…
The Pharmacokinetics of Metronidazole and Gentamicin in a Single Preoperative Dose as Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Colorectal Surgery
2008
Objective: To describe, in patients undergoing colorectal surgery (CRS), the pharmacokinetics of a single, prophylactic preoperative dose of 1500 mg of metronidazole plus 240 mg gentamicin and measure its efficacy in accordance with the accepted pharmacodynamic and microbiological parameters. Method: Thirty-six patients undergoing CRS agreed to participate in the study. Three blood samples were taken from each. Cmax 15 minutes after finishing the infusion of the mixture, CfinIQ on finishing the surgery, and Cmin between 12 and 24 hours post-administration. The concentrations of metronidazole and gentamicin in each simple were measured and the pharmacokinetic parameters were estimated (dV-di…
Bowel perforation after pneumatic dilatation: Management with fully covered self-expandable metallic stent.
2019
Patterns of recurrence of obstructing colon cancers after surgery for cure: a population-based study.
2013
Aim Little is known about patterns of recurrence in obstructing colon cancer (OCC) at a population level. The aim of this study was to determine the risk of recurrence following potentially curative surgery in OCC compared with that in uncomplicated colon cancer (CC). Method Data were obtained from the population-based digestive cancer registry of Burgundy (France). Local and distant failure rates were calculated using actuarial methods. A multivariate analysis was performed using a Cox model. Results Obstructing colon cancer represented 8.5% of all colon cancers resected with curative intent (n = 3375). The 5-year cumulative local recurrence rate was 14.2% for OCC and 7.6% for nonobstructi…
Neuromodulation of the superior hypogastric plexus: a new option to treat bladder atonia secondary to radical pelvic surgery?
2009
Abstract Background The aim of this study is to report on the impact of neuromodulation to the superior hypogastric plexus in patients with bladder atonia secondary to pelvic surgery. Methods In 4 consecutive patients with bladder atonia secondary to pelvic surgery, we performed a laparoscopic implantation of a neurostimulator—LION procedure—to the entire superior hypogastric plexus. Results Of the 4 reported patients, 3 are able to partially void or empty their bladder. Conclusions If the presented results could be obtained in further patients and maintained in long-term follow-up, the LION procedure to the superior hypogastric plexus could change the management of bladder function in pati…
A Case of Severe Dyspnea and an Unusual Bronchoscopy: The Chilaiditi Syndrome
2006
Histologie in vivo avec endomicroscopie confocale dans le diagnostic des cancers colorectaux
2005
L’endomicroscopie confocale constitue un nouvel outil diagnostique destine au diagnostic in vivo des modifications epitheliales constatees en cours de coloscopie. Apres l’application d’agents fluorescents, la technique permet d’obtenir en temps reel, une imagerie de la surface muqueuse et de la couche sous-muqueuse sous microscopie a haute resolution.
Stercorary aseptic peritonitis due to diastatic caecal perforation: Computed tomography findings
2006
Caecal perforation is a complication secondary to colon obstruction. It may present with insidious clinical features and may be associated with chronic constipation. The event may become severe due to the peritonitic development. We present a case of caecal perforation associated with sub-occlusive carcinoma of the left colon and hypotonic colitis caused by chronic lavative abuse, demonstrated with Computed Tomography.
The clinical relevance of non-classified dysganglionoses and implications for a new grading system
2001
In addition to the classified types of dysganglionosis, certain non-classified dysganglionoses (NCD) (types 1-4) were introduced by Meier-Ruge in 1992. Clinical data on these conditions are limited. Among 134 children with intestinal dysganglionoses (ID) treated from 1979 to 1999, 12 were identified to have a NCD. Their clinical course is presented. The existence of mild ID (type 1) is difficult to demonstrate. Current definitions and data on clinical relevance are not convincing. An indication for surgical treatment is not present. Isolated hypogenesis of the submucous plexus (SMP) (type 2, n = 8) is clinically a more severe kind of intestinal neuronal dysplasia type B and often requires e…