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Optical coherence tomography of macular thickness after biaxial vs coaxial microincision clear corneal cataract surgery

2009

PURPOSE To evaluate macular thickness changes after biaxial microincision versus coaxial small incision cataract surgery using optical coherence tomography (OCT). METHODS This prospective, randomized, marked study comprised 70 patients (70 eyes) undergoing biaxial microincision surgery or conventional coaxial phacoemulsification. Patients were evaluated by Stratus OCT preoperatively and 1 day, 4 weeks, and 8 weeks postoperatively. Best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), phacoemulsification power, and effective phacoemulsification time (EPT) were evaluated. RESULTS In the biaxial group, median foveal thickness changed from 160 microm preoperatively to 168 microm 8 weeks postoperatively (p=0.018…

AdultMaleMicrosurgerymedicine.medical_specialtyVisual acuitygenetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentVisual AcuityFoveal thicknessMacular EdemaCornea03 medical and health sciencesPostoperative Complications0302 clinical medicineOptical coherence tomographyOphthalmologyBlood-Retinal BarrierHumansMedicineMacula LuteaProspective StudiesIntraoperative ComplicationsAgedAged 80 and overPhacoemulsificationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrySignificant differenceGeneral MedicinePhacoemulsificationMiddle AgedCataract surgeryeye diseasesOphthalmologySmall incision030221 ophthalmology & optometryFemalesense organsmedicine.symptomCoaxialbusinessTomography Optical Coherence030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEuropean Journal of Ophthalmology
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Optic nerve decompression in trauma and tumor patients

1999

Optic nerve decompression is a procedure that is now receiving increasing clinical attention. However, there are currently no standardized treatment protocols in the therapy of traumatic or pressure insults to the nerve. The present retrospective study was designed to report our experience with microscopic endonasal transethmoid-sphenoid optic nerve decompression in 24 unilateral trauma cases and 11 unilateral skull base tumor patients. In general preoperative visual acuities in the trauma patients were worse than in the tumor patients. Following surgery, 9 of 11 tumor patients (82%) had at least some improvement of their vision, including 5 complete recoveries. In the group with traumatic …

AdultMaleMicrosurgerymedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresDecompressionEye diseasemedicine.medical_treatmentVisual impairmentVisual AcuityBlindnessSkull Base NeoplasmsPostoperative ComplicationsOptic Nerve DiseasesmedicineHumansCranial nerve diseaseOrbital FracturesCraniotomyAgedbusiness.industryNerve Compression SyndromesEndoscopyGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedDecompression Surgicalmedicine.diseaseSurgeryTreatment OutcomeOtorhinolaryngologyOtorhinolaryngologyOptic Nerve InjuriesOptic nerveFemaleNeurosurgerymedicine.symptombusinessEuropean Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
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Incidence of posterior vitreous detachment after cataract surgery

2009

Purpose To report the incidence of posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) after uneventful state-of-the-art small-incision phacoemulsification with implantation of a posterior chamber intraocular lens (PC IOL). Setting Department of Ophthalmology, Ludwigshafen Hospital, Ludwigshafen, Germany. Methods This prospective study evaluated the vitreous status of eyes by biomicroscopic examination, indirect binocular ophthalmoscopy, and B-scan ultrasonography before planned cataract surgery. Patients with the posterior vitreous attached were included for follow-up and examined 1 week, 1 month, and 1 year after uneventful phacoemulsification with PC IOL implantation. The preoperative prevalence and pos…

AdultMaleMicrosurgerymedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresEye diseasemedicine.medical_treatmentVitreous DetachmentPosterior vitreous detachmentOphthalmoscopyPostoperative ComplicationsLens Implantation IntraocularGermanyOphthalmologymedicineHumansProspective StudiesDioptreAgedUltrasonographyAged 80 and overPhacoemulsificationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryIncidencePhacoemulsificationMiddle AgedMicrosurgeryCataract surgerymedicine.diseaseeye diseasesSensory SystemsSurgeryVitreous DetachmentOphthalmologyFemaleSurgerysense organsbusinessJournal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery
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Follow-up after transanal endoscopic microsurgery or transanal excision of large benign rectal polyps

1998

Methods: Between January 1986 and December 1995, 238 patients with benign rectal polyps under-went either transanal endoscopic microsurgery (n = 226) or transanal excision (n = 12) at the Clinic of General and Abdominal Surgery, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz. Results: Mean polyp size was 4.2 cm; 89.1% of polyps measured more than 2 cm in diameter. In 89.1% of cases, histological analysis revealed polyps containing tubulovillous or villous adenomas. Synchronous colonic polyps were detected in 12.5% of patients. Follow-up data are available on 222 patients (94%). At follow-up examination, 169 of the 193 surviving patients (87.6%) were recurrence free. Seven of 193 patients (3.6%) had d…

AdultMaleMicrosurgerymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentAnal CanalColonic PolypsAdenoma VillousHumansMedicineRectal PolypAgedAged 80 and overTransanal ExcisionRectal Neoplasmsbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)EndoscopyColonoscopyMiddle AgedMicrosurgeryPrognosisdigestive system diseasesPolypectomySurgeryCardiac surgeryTreatment OutcomeCardiothoracic surgeryFemaleSurgerybusinessFollow-Up StudiesAbdominal surgeryLangenbeck's Archives of Surgery
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Giant olfactory groove meningiomas: extent of frontal lobes damage and long-term outcome after the pterional approach.

2010

The treatment of giant olfactory groove meningiomas (OGMs; maximum diameter ≥ 6 cm) poses special problems and represents a surgical challenge. We discuss the long-term results in a series of 18 patients with giant OGMs and report our experience on a global strategy encompassing the pterional approach to manage the lesion and an extended transbasal approach to treat recurrences.Between February 1991 and December 2007, 18 patients with giant OGMs were surgically managed via a pterional craniotomy. Postoperative follow-up imaging was obtained at one, six, and 12 months and then yearly. In preoperative images, data from tumor volume were assessed. The volume of the residual right frontal poren…

AdultMaleMicrosurgerymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentFluid-attenuated inversion recoveryNeurosurgical ProceduresMeningiomaOlfactory groovePterional approachLesionMeningiomaPostoperative ComplicationsOlfactory Groove MeningiomamedicineHumansOlfactory GrooveAgedmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMagnetic resonance imagingOlfactory PathwaysMiddle AgedMicrosurgeryNeurovascular bundlemedicine.diseaseLong-Term CareMagnetic Resonance ImagingFrontal LobeSurgeryTreatment OutcomeFemaleSurgeryNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomMeningiomaTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessFollow-Up Studies
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Brain abscess formation within an endodermal cyst of the frontal lobe: case report.

2009

A 38-year-old man with a right frontal lobe cyst was treated by endoscopic cystoventriculostomy in 1998. Cyst capsule histology revealed surprisingly an endodermal cyst. The patient was reoperated for cyst expansion by endoscopic re-cystoventriculostomy in 2005. In 2007, the patient suffered from brain abscess formation within the cyst which was punctured. The history was positive for a dental infection. In 2008, a recurrent brain abscess in the cyst occurred. The cyst was completely resected. There was no history of trauma or sinusitis. In all, endodermal cysts may mimic a paraxial arachnoid cyst. It may predispose for recurrent brain abscess formation - especially due to bacteraemia. This…

AdultMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMicrosurgeryEpidermal CystBrain AbscessNeurosurgical ProceduresColloid CystsDiagnosis DifferentialArachnoid cystRecurrenceparasitic diseasesEnterobacter cloacaemedicineHumansCystSinusitisCentral Nervous System CystsBrain abscessbusiness.industryEnterobacteriaceae InfectionsHistologyGeneral MedicineAnatomymedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingFrontal LobeRight frontal lobeArachnoid CystsFrontal lobeEndodermal cystSurgeryNeurology (clinical)businessTomography X-Ray ComputedMinimally invasive neurosurgery : MIN
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Prophylactic chimera anterolateral thigh/vastus lateralis flap: preventing complications in high-risk head and neck reconstruction

2014

Purpose In high-risk head and neck cases treated with tumor resection and associated radical neck dissection, orocutaneous fistulas and wound breakdowns in the neck are relatively frequent and can have serious consequences, such as carotid blowout syndrome (CBS), the need for salvage reoperations, and prolonged recovery time. The authors present the application of a prophylactic chimeric anterolateral thigh (ALT) and vastus lateralis (VL) flap to prevent complications. Materials and Methods A retrospective review was performed of a historical group (96 patients) of patients with head and neck cancer treated with tumor resection, radical neck dissection, and microsurgical reconstruction of t…

AdultMaleReoperationMicrosurgerymedicine.medical_specialtyCutaneous FistulaFistulamedicine.medical_treatmentBlood Loss SurgicalSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaSurgical FlapsCohort StudiesPostoperative ComplicationsNeck MusclesSurgical Wound DehiscencemedicineHumansProspective StudiesIntraoperative ComplicationsMuscle SkeletalProspective cohort studyAgedRetrospective StudiesSalvage Therapybusiness.industryHead and neck cancerSoft tissueNeck dissectionChemoradiotherapy AdjuvantMiddle AgedPlastic Surgery Proceduresmedicine.diseaseNeoadjuvant TherapySurgeryLaryngectomyChimera Anterolateral Thigh/Vastus Lateralis Flap Head and neck reconstructionOtorhinolaryngologyHead and Neck NeoplasmsCohortNeck DissectionFemaleSurgeryOral SurgeryCarotid Artery InjuriesSternocleidomastoid musclebusinessOral FistulaFollow-Up Studies
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Clinical analysis following lumbar interspinous devices implant: where we are and where we go

2014

Objectives:We present our experience with patients treated with interspinous devices who are affected by neurogenic intermittent claudication (NIC) or lumbar disc herniation (LDH) where the interspinous system has been inserted following microdiscectomy.Study design:Retrospective study.Methods:This study included patients (n=100) with NIC secondary to lumbar spinal stenosis (group 1), and patients (n=100) with LDH (group 2) in whom the interspinous device has been implanted following radicular decompression in a period spanning 6 years. The latter have been compared with a homogenous group of patients (n=100) where no interspinous system has been implanted following microdiscectomy (group 3…

AdultMaleReoperationMicrosurgerymedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsVisual analogue scaleDecompressionlumbar interspinous devicesAdult Prostheses and Implants Aged Decompression Surgical Disability Evaluation Female Follow-Up Studies Intermittent Claudication Intervertebral Disc Displacement Humans Lumbar Vertebrae Microsurgery Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures Middle Aged Male Retrospective Studies Pain Measurement Patient Satisfaction Surveys and Questionnaires Reoperation Recurrence Treatment Outcome Spinal StenosisDisability EvaluationSpinal StenosisLumbarRecurrenceSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansMinimally Invasive Surgical ProceduresAgedPain MeasurementRetrospective StudiesLumbar VertebraeSettore MED/27 - Neurochirurgiabusiness.industryLumbar spinal stenosisProstheses and ImplantsGeneral MedicineIntermittent ClaudicationMiddle AgedDecompression Surgicalmedicine.diseaseIntermittent claudicationOswestry Disability IndexSurgeryTreatment OutcomeNeurologyPatient SatisfactionFemaleNeurology (clinical)Implantmedicine.symptombusinessClaudicationIntervertebral Disc DisplacementFollow-Up StudiesSpinal Cord
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The influence of histopathologic criteria on the long-term prognosis of locally excised pT1 rectal carcinomas: results of local excision (transanal e…

2006

Local excision of early rectal cancer is a controversial issue, which is in part because of differences in the evaluation of histopathologic criteria. This prospective study was designed to determine prognostic factors for recurrences and the need for reoperation.In 105 of 118 patients with pT1 carcinomas and local excision, results of recurrence rates and ten-year cancer-free survival were studied separately according to different histologic criteria (R0, R1, Rx, Ror = 1 mm, high-/low-risk situation), tumor localization (anterior, posterior, lateral wall and third of rectum), size, and degree of resection (full-thickness/partial wall). Patients were grouped into local excision (n = 89) and…

AdultMaleReoperationRiskmedicine.medical_specialtyMicrosurgerymedicine.medical_treatmentRectumKaplan-Meier EstimatemedicineCarcinomaHumansProspective StudiesRadical surgeryProspective cohort studySurvival rateAgedNeoplasm StagingAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryRectal NeoplasmsCarcinomaGastroenterologyGeneral MedicineMicrosurgeryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosisColorectal surgerySurgeryEndoscopymedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeFemaleNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessDiseases of the colon and rectum
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Perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis in plastic surgery: A prospective study of 1100 adult patients.

2011

Summary Background Although guidelines for antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent surgical site infections (SSIs) exist, specific guidelines for plastic surgery are missing and there is a tendency towards excessive administration of antibiotics. A total of 1100 patients were prospectively studied according to an evidence-based protocol to investigate if limiting antibiotic prophylaxis to high-risk cases does increase the infection rate. Methods Between April 2009 and April 2010, 1100 consecutive patients undergoing elective reconstructive or cosmetic procedures were enrolled. Procedures were classified into four groups, and prophylactic antibiotics were only administered perioperatively in 23.4%…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentAntibioticsSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaRhinoplastyAntibiotic prophylaxiHumansSurgical Wound InfectionMedicineProspective StudiesAntibiotic prophylaxisProspective cohort studyAgedAged 80 and overChi-Square DistributionEvidence-Based Medicinebusiness.industryGenitourinary systemIncidenceIncidence (epidemiology)Antibiotic ProphylaxisLength of StayMiddle AgedPlastic Surgery ProceduresMicrosurgerySurgical site infection (SSI)SurgeryPlastic surgeryLogistic ModelsTreatment OutcomeSSI preventionItalyPractice Guidelines as TopicFemaleSurgerybusinessInfections in plastic surgery
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