Search results for "Tunica vaginalis"

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Free-Floating Mesothelial Cells in Pleural Fluid After Lung Surgery

2018

Objectives: The mesothelium, the surface layer of the heart, lung, bowel, liver and tunica vaginalis, is a complex tissue implicated in organ-specific diseases and regenerative biology; however, the mechanism of mesothelial repair after surgical injury is unknown. Previous observations indicated seeding of denuded mesothelium by free-floating mesothelial cells may contribute to mesothelial healing. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of mesothelial cells in pleural fluid during the 7 days following pulmonary surgery. Study design: Flow cytometry was employed to study pleural fluid of 45 patients after lung resection or transplantation. We used histologically validated mesothelial …

0301 basic medicinePathologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentFlow cytometry03 medical and health sciencesPneumonectomy0302 clinical medicinepleural fluidlung healingmedicinepneumonectomyOriginal Researchmesothelial cellslcsh:R5-920Lungmedicine.diagnostic_testTunica vaginalisGeneral Medicine3. Good healthStainingMesotheliumTransplantation030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesislung regenerationMedicinelcsh:Medicine (General)Mesothelial CellFrontiers in Medicine
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Tunica vaginalis Free Grafts for Closure of Urethrocutaneous Fistulas

1990

In 32 patients a tunica vaginalis free graft was used for closure of urethrocutaneous fistulas (n = 26) or complicated hypospadias repair (n = 6). All patients had at least one operation (average 3.9) for urethral reconstruction prior to this procedure. 12 patients had recurrent fistulas (average 2.2). The technique proved to be very successful. Only 2 patients had to undergo subsequent reoperation for recurrent fistulas. The use of a free tunica vaginalis graft interposed between skin and urethra is our method of choice in the repair of recurrent or complicated urethrocutaneous fistulas.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPenile DiseasesAdolescentUrinary FistulaUrologyEpispadiasPostoperative ComplicationsTestisUrethral DiseasesMethodsHypospadias repairHumansMedicineChildHypospadiasbusiness.industryFree graftTunica vaginalisTunica vaginalis testismedicine.diseaseSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureUrethraHypospadiasChild PreschoolbusinessUrologia Internationalis
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Scrotal Masses

2009

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Fibrous pseudotumors of tunica vaginalisLipomas - common extratesticular neoplasmNon-neoplastic conditions presenting as solid intra- or extratesticular massesSarcoidosisScrotal mass assessmentScrotal massesUltrasonography and scrotum evaluationUncommon benign testicular lesions
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Focus on paediatric and adolescent varicocoele: a single institution experience

2012

Summary The aim of this study was to report our long-term diagnostic and surgical outcome during the last 18 years, in paediatric and adolescent management of varicocoele. The present retrospective study enrols 374 patients observed at our institution between 1994 and 2011. Patients were divided into three groups: Group A includes 142 youngsters and adolescents treated with open surgery for left varicocoele, in which a pre-operative CDUS was not performed; Group B includes 65 patients treated with open surgery in which a pre-operative CDUS evaluation was carried out, to assess varicocoele haemodynamic pattern and testicular volume. Group C includes 167 patients treated by laparoscopy and wi…

Laparoscopic surgerymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUrologyEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmentVaricoceleTunica vaginalisRetrospective cohort studymedicine.diseaseAdolescent ageGroup BSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicineHydrocelemedicineLaparoscopybusinessInternational Journal of Andrology
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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 …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyUrologic Surgical Procedures MaleUrologyUrologic Surgical ProcedurehydroceleHydroceleMedicineHumanshydrocele; adolescent; surgical therapy;business.industryStandard treatmentTunica vaginalisSettore MED/20 - Chirurgia Pediatrica E InfantileAge FactorsPatent processus vaginalisDisease ManagementSolid massmedicine.diseaseSurgeryTesticular HydroceleDissectionSerous fluidmedicine.anatomical_structureadolescentsurgical therapybusiness
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Hemodynamic effects of experimental testicular torsion.

1987

Experimental testicular torsion must be used for certain studies of clinical relevance, but most experimental models either do not provide hemodynamic alteration comparable to the clinical situation or cannot guarantee reproducibility. Using a rat model arterial perfusion and hemorrhagic infarction were correlated to the degree of both intra- and extravaginal testicular torsion. Arterial inflow was measured sequentially with radiolabelled microspheres, hemorrhagic infarction was judged by the increase of testicular weight. Maximal hemorrhagic infarction and reproducible values were found when the spermatic cord was twisted together with the tunica vaginalis for 360 degrees-540 degrees.

NephrologyMaleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyUrologyInfarctionHemodynamicsHemorrhageSpermatic cordInternal medicineTestismedicineTesticular torsionAnimalsHumansSpermatic Cord TorsionClinical significancecardiovascular diseasesSpermatic Cord Torsionbusiness.industryTunica vaginalisHemodynamicsRats Inbred StrainsArteriesmedicine.diseaseRatsDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureInfarctionAnesthesiacardiovascular systemCardiologybusinessUrological research
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USO DELLA TUNICA VAGINALE DEL TESTICOLO NELLA CHIRURGIA DELL'IPOSPADIA

1993

Urethrocutaneus fistulas are the most common complication of surgery for hypospadias. In five patients, fistulas of this type were repaired with patches of tunica vaginalis to prevent fistula recurrence. Our experience and that of others suggest that tunica vaginalis autografts can be used for treatment of a variety of urethral problems in children.

Settore MED/20 - Chirurgia Pediatrica E InfantileHypospadias treatment urethrocutaneus fistula testicular tunica vaginalis for repair
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USE OF TUNICA VAGINALIS IN THE SURGERY OF HYPOSPADIAS

1992

The authors report their experience in the use of the Tunica vaginalis in the surgical correction of hypospadias and illustrate the peculiarities showing their case studies and the results obtained

Settore MED/20 - Chirurgia Pediatrica E InfantilePediatric surgery hypospadias Tunica vaginalis
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