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Circumcision in Nesbit Corporoplasty: A Mandatory Time? Our Experience on 158 Patients
2011
Introduction The Nesbit procedure is the most common surgical technique to correct congenital or acquired penile curvature. It is a common opinion that this surgical procedure has to be completed with a circumcision to prevent foreskin necrosis or phimosis. According to our experience we believe that some procedural “tricks” could strongly reduce that mechanical and ischemic trauma on the foreskin responsible for these complications. Materials and Methods From 1988 to 2010 we selected 158 patients treated with Nesbit's corporoplasty. The procedure was recommended to patients who presented a penile curvature wider than 30° and reporting however some difficulty or pain at coitus, or to patien…
Management of hydrocele in adolescent patients
2010
Hydrocele is defined as an abnormal collection of serous fluid in the potential space between the parietal and visceral layers of the tunica vaginalis. In the majority of affected adolescents, hydrocele is acquired and is idiopathic in origin. The pathogenesis of idiopathic hydrocele is thought to be an imbalance in the normal process of fluid production and reabsorption. The diagnosis is usually clinical. Taking a thorough history is essential to rule out any fluctuation in size, which is an indication of a patent processus vaginalis. Scrotal ultrasonography is mandatory in nonpalpable testicles to rule out a subtending testicular solid mass requiring inguinal exploration. Otherwise, open …
Results of intracoronary stents for management of coronary dissection after balloon angioplasty.
1991
Dissections after coronary balloon angioplasty are risk factors for acute or subacute vessel closures. Intracoronary stenting was developed to avoid these complications by pressing the intimal and medial flaps against the vessel wall, thus reducing the risk of acute thrombosis. A total of 22 stents were implanted into the coronary arteries of 15 patients with dissections after balloon angioplasty causing angina pectoris or ischemic electrocardiographic changes. Stent delivery was successful in all cases. In 1 patient acute stent thrombosis was documented and treated successfully by thrombolytic therapy. Another patient underwent coronary artery bypass surgery 24 hours later because of persi…
Ten-year Experience with the Supraorbital Subfrontal Approach through an Eyebrow Skin Incision
2005
Abstract OBJECTIVE: More than ever before, the priority in contemporary neurosurgery is to achieve the greatest therapeutic effect while causing the least iatrogenic injury. The evolution of microsurgical techniques with refined instrumentation and illumination and the enormous development of preoperative and intraoperative diagnostic tools enable neurosurgeons to treat different lesions through limited and specific keyhole approaches. METHODS: Based on our surgical experience, the technique of supraorbital subfrontal craniotomy is described in detail in this article. After an eyebrow skin incision is made, a limited supraorbital craniotomy is performed with a width of 15 to 25 mm and a hei…
Endograft repair of spontaneous infrarenal abdominal aortic dissection
2005
A 71-year-old man with a history of hypertension and a recent myocardial infarction experienced a sudden periumbilical and back pain. Abdominal tenderness was found at physical examination, with no changes in electrocardiogram and serial enzyme determinations. Computed tomographic angiography (CTA) showed a normal thoracic aorta, an infrarenal aortic dissection extending into the left common iliac artery and a contralateral iliac occlusive disease (A, Cover). Although antihypertensive therapy was administered, the patient had persistent pain; subsequently, he underwent endovascular repair with a bifurcated stent graft (Talent, Medtronic Ave, Santa Rosa, Calif) introduced via the left femora…
Acute coronary artery closure following intracoronary ultrasound examination
1995
Two patients undergoing intracoronary ultrasound examination were complicated by acute coronary artery closure. One of the complications was thought to be caused by intimal dissection and thrombus formation and the other was thought to be caused by intimal dissection and subsequent embolization. The complications were successfully managed conservatively in both cases. © 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Viable tumor in postchemoradiation neck dissection specimens as an indicator of poor outcome
2010
Management of the neck in patients treated with primary chemoradiation for cancer of the laryngopharynx with a clinically positive neck remains an area of controversy. The neck may be managed in 1 of 3 ways: by observation, by planned neck dissection, or by salvage neck dissection. Observation of the neck can be done in patients who have a complete or near-complete response to treatment and have a negative positron emission tomography (PET) scan result. Evidence for this approach comes from recent studies that have reported low regional recurrence rates.1–6 Planned neck dissection was carried out in the past in patients with N2 and N3 neck disease irrespective of the response to chemoradiat…
An algorithm to improve outcomes of radial forearm flap donor site
2017
Background: Due to the high rate of donor site complications the Radial Forearm Flap (RFF) has lost ground in favor of the Antero-lateral tight flap (ALT) and other flaps. We have designed a reconstruction algorithm for reconstruction of its donor site. The goal of this study was to retrospectively evaluate the impact of this algorithm on RFF donor site compli- cation rates. Methods: The authors analyzed retrospectively 31 patients who underwent free radial fore- arm flap reconstruction between November 2009 and May 2013. Donor site complications were compared with data from patients treated before introdutction of the algorithm. Within the group were compared patients in which the flap was…
Pan-cancer analysis of whole genomes
2020
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Changes in the Association between European Workers’ Employment Conditions and Employee Well-Being in 2005, 2010 and 2015
2020
[EN] The aim of this paper is to study whether there is a change in the association between employment conditions and European employees' well-being at three different time points (the years 2005, 2010 and 2015), characterized by different socio-economic contexts. We based our study on the European Working Conditions Survey. Logistic regressions were performed by adjusting for gender, age, level of education, seniority, occupation, establishment size, activity sector and economic activity. Adjusted odds ratios (ORadj) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) are reported. In general, the association between employment conditions (type of employment contract, supervising, weekly working hours, …