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Resección extendida y exenteración pélvica en el cáncer de recto del tercio inferior
2014
Approximately 10% of all low rectal cancer needs surgical resection extended to other pelvic structures. Indication for extended resection should be given according to a precise systemic and local preoperative staging. Magnetic Resonance Imaging is the most important instrument utilized by the Multidisciplinary Team to decide therapeutic strategy according to the surgical risk. The status of the pathological circumferential resection margin is the most important prognostic factor determining local recurrence risk and oncological outcome and for this reason it should be considered pivotal in the decision of the strategy of treatment. When extended resection is performed, the presence of an e…
Changes in electromyographic activity, muscle fibre and force production characteristics during heavy resistance/power strength training in middle-ag…
2001
The effects of a 6-month resistance training (2 day/week) designed to develop both strength and power on neural activation by electromyographic activity (EMG) of the agonist and antagonist knee extensors, muscle fibre proportion and areas of type I, IIa, and IIb of the vastus lateralis (VL) as well as maximal concentric one repetition maximum (1 RM) strength and maximal and explosive isometric strength of the knee extensors were examined. A total of 10 middle-aged men (M40; 42 +/- 2), 11 middle-aged women (W40; 39 +/- 3), 11 elderly men (M70; 72 +/- 3) and 10 elderly women (W70; 67 +/- 3) served as subjects. Maximal and explosive strength values remained unaltered during a 1-month control p…
2019
The main purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of frequency, thereby increasing training volume, of resistance training on body composition, inflammation markers, lipid and glycemic profile in healthy older individuals (age range 65-75 year). Ninety-two healthy participants were randomly assigned to one of four groups; performing strength training one- (EX1), two- (EX2), or three- (EX3) times-per-week and a non-training control (CON) group. Whole-body strength training was performed using 2-5 sets and 4-12 repetitions per exercise and 7-9 exercises per session. All training groups attended supervised resistance training for 6 months. Body composition was measured by dua…
PULMONARY AND CARDIAC COMPLICATIONS OF STAPHYLOCOCCAL OSTEOMYELITIS
1985
Pulmonary complications of staph.osteomyelitis seem to be infrequent and are seldom related in wide reviews of this entity and in texts of infectious diseases.Cardiac complications are still more infrequently found.However our experience is far from this observation. We have found pneumonic interstitial infiltrates and/or asymptomatic pneumatoceles in about two thirds of children suffering from staph. osteomyelitis to whom we have taken a weekly chest radiograph while they were feverish.Severe forms are rare.Lately,however,we have treated 5 children with acute staph.osteomyelitis,aged 6 to 13,and whith severe pulmonary and cardiac complications.They had broad bone lesions which affected (1)…
Stellenwert der Rektoskopie und Koloskopie f�r den Internisten
2003
The endoscopic examination of the large intestine can be considered today a routine examination in internal medicine. Since the introduction of flexible videoendoscopy, evaluating diseases in the distal colon using rectoscopy has become less important. Anoproctoscopy is an obligatory component for a complete colon diagnostic after a flexible ileo-colonoscopy has been performed. Colonoscopy has improved significantly the diagnosis and therapy of diseases in the large intestine since it has been introduced more than 30 years ago. By introducing modern videocolonoscopy in addition to other instruments, there is today a broad spectrum of diagnostic and therapeutic indications available. Specifi…
Robot-Assisted Transvesical Enucleation of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: Lessons from a Single Surgeon’s Learning Curve
2014
Abstract Introduction Open simple prostatectomy is a well-established and effective operation for prostate volumes greater than 80 gm but also associated with bleeding and urinary incontinence. To benefit from the advances of laparoscopy, robot-assisted simple prostatectomy was established. We determined the learning curve of this minimally invasive surgery by evaluating the first procedures by an experienced robotic surgeon. Methods Patients presenting for surgical therapy with prostate volumes greater than 80 gm were considered for the study. Evaluation included validated questionnaires preoperatively, and at 6 and 12 weeks postoperatively. Blood loss, transfusions, operation time and pad…
The percentage of free prostate-specific antigen does not predict extracapsular disease in patients with clinically localized prostate cancer before …
2001
Objective To determine whether the percentage of free/total prostate-specific antigen (f/tPSA) can predict the pathological features in patients with clinically localized prostate cancer before radical prostatectomy. Patients and methods Univariate and multivariate logistic regression was used to analyse data from 171 untreated patients who underwent radical prostatectomy. Variables included the total PSA (tPSA), fPSA, f/tPSA, biopsy Gleason score, clinical stage and patient age. Results In 115 patients with pathologically organ-confined tumours ( pT2N0) the mean (sd) tPSA value was 6.9 (5.6) ng/mL; in 56 patients with extracapsular disease ( pT3pN0/N+) it was 10.2 (7.6) ng/mL; the respecti…
Chirurgische Therapie des Pulmonalarteriensarkoms
2001
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Pulmonary artery sarcoma is a rare neoplasm and possibly unnoticed cause of pulmonary hypertension. The presentation is one of central pulmonary artery obstruction and progressive right-heart failure. In most cases, the diagnosis of malignancy is confirmed post mortem. We report the outcome of eight patients with primary pulmonary artery sarcomas. METHODS Eight patients (four female, four male, mean age 48,2 years, preop. NYHA functional class III/IV: n = 5/3) were referred for further evaluation of pulmonary hypertension. Malignancy was suspected in six of these patients by means of computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance tomography (MRT). In two patients …
How to Report on Distal Resection Margins in Trials on Rectal Cancer Surgery
2018
Dolichoectasia of the vertebrobasilar complex causing neural compression
2014
Dear Editor, We have read with great interest the paper of Yuh et al.[4] reporting a case of symptomatic hydrocephalus due to vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia (VBD) compressing the brainstem. Ectatic or pathologically enlarged vertebrobasilar arteries have been reported with increasing frequency and associated with several clinical syndromes. These include an assortment of cranial nerve syndromes, transient or permanent motor deficit, cerebellar dysfunction, central sleep apnea, ischemic stroke, hypertension, and hydrocephalus as reported in the paper by Yuh et al.[4] Others and we have also described pyramidal tract signs and cranial nerve nucleus dysfunction caused by vascular compression o…