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Maggot therapy following orbital exenteration

2007

Orbital exenteration is a radical surgery reserved for the treatment of locally invasive or potentially life-threatening orbital tumours.1 Complications occur after 20–25% of exenterations and include tissue necrosis (6%) and infection (3–4%).2–4 In the present report, we describe the management of a post-exenteration orbital infection by the use of maggots. An 82-year-old multimorbid man presented with a fist-sized painless tumour of the left orbit (fig 1A). Computed tomography demonstrated an orbital mass clearly demarcated from the surrounding tissue (fig 1B). After biopsy, the neoplasm was classified as a borderline-malignant extrapleural solitary fibrous tumour. Therefore, a total orbi…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresOrbital exenterationCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceBiopsyMaggot therapyOrbital massmedicineAnimalsHumansLettersRadical surgerymusicOrbit EviscerationGram-Positive Bacterial InfectionsAged 80 and overmusic.instrumentmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrySolitary fibrous tumourBacterial InfectionsOrbit EviscerationBacteroides Infectionseye diseasesSensory SystemsSurgeryOphthalmologyLarvaOrbital NeoplasmsTissue necrosissense organsbusinessEnterococcusBritish Journal of Ophthalmology
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Oxygen Diffusion Constants D and K of Tumor Tissue (DS-Carcinosarcoma) and Their Temperature Dependence

1978

To understand more thoroughly the tumor O2 supply conditions, knowledge of O2 diffusivity in tumor tissue is required. Since exact measurements of the O2 diffusion constants of tumor tissue have not been carried out to date, previous investigations of tumor O2 supply had to employ estimated values (6 – 8, 10). The results of these studies are in part contradictory.

Nuclear magnetic resonanceChemistryCarcinosarcomamedicineOxygen diffusionTissue necrosisDiffusion (business)medicine.diseaseThermal diffusivityTumor tissueFick's laws of diffusion
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Vacuum inversion and securing of distal colonic pseudodiverticula with novel spiked O-rings

2015

Background Diverticular disease is increasingly prevalent in Western societies and is associated with significant morbidity. Objective Two-stage endoscopic device development for inversion and secured ligation of colonic diverticula; first, human cadaver studies were performed to measure forces required for diverticular inversion; second, a novel set of devices (elastic spiked O-ring with delivery system) was tested in animals. Design Prospective, observational study of human cadavers and prospective, interventional study of a porcine model. Setting University hospital pathology laboratory and animal facility. Intervention Full-thickness inversion of the colonic wall with a pipelike deliver…

medicine.medical_specialtyVacuumSwineForcepsConnective tissuegastrointestinal endoscopyDiverticulum ColonAnimal modelmedicineAnimalsHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingProspective StudiesLaparoscopymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGastroenterologydigestive system diseasesSurgerySettore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generalemedicine.anatomical_structurediverlite; gastrointestinal endoscopyDiverticular diseaseTissue necrosisFemaleLaparoscopyCadaveric spasmbusinessLigationdiverliteGastrointestinal Endoscopy
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