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Reoperation for persistent or recurrent secondary hyperparathyroidism

2017

Background: Secondary hyperparathyroidism is a common acquired disorder seen in chronic renal failure. Its pathophysiology is mainly due to hyperphosphatemia and vitamin D deficiency and resistance. When medical treatment fails, subtotal and total parathyroidectomy with autotransplantation are the standard procedures, although both are associated with high recurrence rates.Methods and Results: 4 patients experienced persistence and 9 relapse. The first 4 were subjected to reoperation after 6 months for the persistence of symptoms due to the finding of a supernumerary adenomatous gland while the remaining patients at the reoperation showed in 5 cases 2 more glands in over thymic position, an…

Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generaleintraoperative parathyroid hormone measurement; persistent hyperparathyroidism; recurrent hyperparathyroidism; subtotal parathyroidectomyrecurrent hyperparathyroidismpersistent hyperparathyroidismsubtotal parathyroidectomyIntraoperative parathyroid hormone measurementSettore MED/13 - Endocrinologia
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A NEW METHOD OF MEASURING INTRAOPERATING BLOOD IOSSES IN NEONATAL SURGERY

1978

At the Institut od Pediatric Surgery and the Institut of Electrotechinique of the UNiversity of Palermo was realized a method based iìon the blood capacity, because of its ionic fractions, on the change of the condictivity of a medium having know and constant electric peculiarity.

Settore MED/20 - Chirurgia Pediatrica E InfantileIntraoperative blood iosse in neonatla surgery a new method of measuring it.
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Postprocessing algorithm for automated analysis of pelvic intraoperative neuromonitoring signals

2016

Abstract Two dimensional pelvic intraoperative neuromonitoring (pIONM®) is based on electric stimulation of autonomic nerves under observation of electromyography of internal anal sphincter (IAS) and manometry of urinary bladder. The method provides nerve identification and verification of its’ functional integrity. Currently pIONM® is gaining increased attention in times where preservation of function is becoming more and more important. Ongoing technical and methodological developments in experimental and clinical settings require further analysis of the obtained signals. This work describes a postprocessing algorithm for pIONM® signals, developed for automated analysis of huge amount of …

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Machine learning for a combined electroencephalographic anesthesia index to detect awareness under anesthesia

2020

Spontaneous electroencephalogram (EEG) and auditory evoked potentials (AEP) have been suggested to monitor the level of consciousness during anesthesia. As both signals reflect different neuronal pathways, a combination of parameters from both signals may provide broader information about the brain status during anesthesia. Appropriate parameter selection and combination to a single index is crucial to take advantage of this potential. The field of machine learning offers algorithms for both parameter selection and combination. In this study, several established machine learning approaches including a method for the selection of suitable signal parameters and classification algorithms are a…

Support Vector MachinePhysiologyComputer scienceElectroencephalographycomputer.software_genreField (computer science)Machine Learning0302 clinical medicineLevel of consciousnessAnesthesiology030202 anesthesiologyMedicine and Health SciencesAnesthesiamedia_commonClinical NeurophysiologyAnesthesiology MonitoringBrain MappingMultidisciplinaryArtificial neural networkmedicine.diagnostic_testPharmaceuticsApplied MathematicsSimulation and ModelingQUnconsciousnessRElectroencephalographyNeuronal pathwayddc:ElectrophysiologyBioassays and Physiological AnalysisBrain ElectrophysiologyAnesthesiaPhysical SciencesEvoked Potentials AuditoryMedicinemedicine.symptomAlgorithmsAnesthetics IntravenousResearch ArticleComputer and Information SciencesConsciousnessImaging TechniquesCognitive NeuroscienceSciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectNeurophysiologyNeuroimagingAnesthesia GeneralResearch and Analysis MethodsBayesian inferenceMachine learningMachine Learning Algorithms03 medical and health sciencesConsciousness MonitorsDrug TherapyArtificial IntelligenceMonitoring IntraoperativeSupport Vector MachinesmedicineHumansMonitoring Physiologicbusiness.industryElectrophysiological TechniquesBiology and Life SciencesSupport vector machineStatistical classificationCognitive ScienceNeural Networks ComputerArtificial intelligenceClinical MedicineConsciousnessbusinesscomputerMathematics030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeurosciencePLOS ONE
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Letter: Tissue-Glue-Coated Collagen Sponge (TachoSil) for Minor Cerebral Dural Venous Sinus Laceration: What is the Evidence?

2015

We read with great interest the article by Gazzeri et al1 focusing on tissue-glue–coated collagen sponge (TachoSil) application to repair minor cerebral dural sinus lacerations. In their series, 57 consecutive patients were prospectively enrolled, and tears of the cerebral venous sinus were treated by TachoSil application directly to the site of the bleeding. In all patients, venous bleeding was managed initially by standard techniques for hemostasis such as compression, application of oxidized cellulose, or gelatin sponge. TachoSil application was used when standard measures failed to be effective, were excessively time- consuming or inadequate, or were considered risky. No complications r…

Surgical SpongesMaleCranial sinusmedicine.medical_specialtyIntraoperative ComplicationTissue glueCranial SinusesLacerationsSurgical methodsHumansMedicineSurgical SpongeIntraoperative ComplicationsCranial Sinusebusiness.industrySettore MED/27 - NeurochirurgiaMedicine (all)Surgical SpongesThrombinFibrinogenTachoSilAnatomyHemostasis SurgicalSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureCollagen spongeHemostasisLacerationDural venous sinusesFemaleSurgeryNeurology (clinical)businessHuman
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[The role of the anesthesiologist in secondary hyperparathyroidism].

2010

In the last years the increasing of diabetes and hypertension has produced a considerable increase of patients with chronic renal failure; secondary hyperparathyroidism is one of the major complications. The resection of hyperfunctioning parathyroid tissue is the ultimate goal of the treatment. The preoperative examination by the anesthetist is the starting-point of the treatment. The anesthetist programs hemodialysis, the correction of fluid and electrolyte abnormalities and of the anaemia. In the operating room the anesthetist is involved in the careful monitoring of liquid infusion and anesthesiological procedure. The intraoperative parathyroid hormone (PTH) assay is an essential tool be…

Treatment OutcomeAnesthesiologyParathyroid HormoneRenal DialysisMonitoring IntraoperativeSettore MED/41 - AnestesiologiaHumansKidney Failure ChronicHyperparathyroidism Secondaryhyperparathyroidism calciumPhysician's RoleBiomarkersIl Giornale di chirurgia
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[Is ICD-programming for double intraoperative defibrillation threshold energy safe and effective during long-time follow-up? Results of a prospective…

1999

The aim of this prospective and randomized study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a reduced shock strength in transvenous implantable defibrillator therapy. So far clinical data concerning the safety margin of the shock energy in ICD therapy do not exist. The shock energy tested during long-term follow-up in this study was twice the intraoperatively measured defibrillation threshold (DFT). A total number of 176 consecutive patients representing a typical cohort of ICD patients were evaluated. All patients received a non-thoracotomy lead system (CPI, Endotak 0070, 0090) and a biphasic cardioverter-defibrillator with the ability to store episodes (Cardiac Pacemakers Inc., Ventac TM …

inorganic chemicalsMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDefibrillationmedicine.medical_treatmentElectric CountershockImplantable defibrillatorAmiodaroneSudden cardiac deathlaw.inventionDefibrillation thresholdIntraoperative PeriodRandomized controlled triallawInternal medicinemedicineHumansProspective StudiesEquipment Safetybusiness.industryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgeryDefibrillators ImplantableShock (circulatory)Ventricular fibrillationCardiologymedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinessmedicine.drugFollow-Up StudiesZeitschrift fur Kardiologie
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Intraoperative Ultrasound: Emerging Technology and Novel Applications in Brain Tumor Surgery

2022

Intraoperative ultrasound (IOUS) is becoming progressively more common during brain tumor surgery. We present data from our case series of brain tumor surgery performed with the aid of IOUS in order to identify IOUS advantages and crucial aspects that may improve the management of neurosurgical procedures for brain tumors. From January 2021 to September 2021, 17 patients with different brain tumors underwent brain tumor surgery aided by the use of IOUS. During surgery, the procedure was supported by the use of multiples ultrasonographic modalities in addition to standard B-mode: Doppler, color Doppler, elastosonography, and contrast-enhanced intraoperative ultrasound (CEUS). In selected cas…

ioUS = intraoperative ultrasoundCancer Researchbrain tumor surgeryneuronavigationOncologySettore MED/27 - NeurochirurgiaCEUS (contrast-enhanced ultrasound)Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensintraoperative ultrasoundRC254-282Frontiers in Oncology
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Cell and molecular response to IORT treatment

2014

Ionizing radiations (IRs) generated by intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) treatment activates both pro- and antiproliferative signal pathways producing an imbalance in cell fate decision regulated by several genes and factors involved in cell cycle progression, survival and/or cell death, DNA repair and inflammation. This paper describes the latest advances on cellular and molecular response to IR, highlighting the most relevant research data from cell biology, gene expression profiling and epigenetic studies on different tumor cell types. Understanding the cell molecular strategies to choose between death and survival, after an irradiation-induced damage, opens new avenues for the selectio…

ionizing radiations (IRs)cell deathIntraoperative radiotherapy (IORT)gene expression profile
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Pathogenesis and clinical relevance of bone marrow embolism in medullary nailing — demonstrated by intraoperative echocardiography

1993

Abstract For the clarification of pulmonary impairment after medullary nailing of femoral fractures, the intramedullary pressure in the femoral cavity during the operative procedure was investigated. In addition, an intraoperative transoesophageal echocardiography was performed which revealed two phenomena occurring once the intramedullary pressure had increased: snow-flurry and configured emboli. An experimental study in sheep was performed in order to define the substrata of the sonographic echoes. The level of intrafemoral pressure which would result in bone marrow intravasation and the substrata of the echocardiographic echoes were studied in sheep by applying pressure to the femoral ca…

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