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Fluorescein for resection of high-grade gliomas: A safety study control in a single center and review of the literature

2017

Background: The importance of a complete resection of high-grade gliomas (HGGs) has been highlighted in scientific literature, in order to limit tumor recurrence and above all to improve disease-free survival rates. Several fluorescent biomarkers have been tested to improve intraoperative identification of residual tumor; 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) and fluorescein sodium (FS) are now starting to play a central role in glioma surgery. We performed a retrospective analysis on 47 patients operated for HGGs. Here we report our preliminary data. Methods: Data of 47 consecutive patients with HGG have been collected in our study (25 males, 22 females; mean age: 60.3 years, range: 27-86 years). …

medicine.medical_specialtySingle CenterResection03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineGliomaYELLOW 560 filterMedicinefluorescein sodiumFluoresceinAdverse effectSettore MED/27 - Neurochirurgiabusiness.industrySubtotal ResectionPartial resectionmedicine.diseaseextent of resectionSurgerychemistry5-aminolevulinic acid030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSurgeryNeuro-Oncology: Original ArticleNeurology (clinical)Sodium fluoresceinbusinessNuclear medicinehigh-grade gliomas030217 neurology & neurosurgerySurgical Neurology International
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A Rare Case of Giant Basal Cell Carcinoma of the Abdominal Wall: Excision and Immediate Reconstruction with a Pedicled Deep Inferior Epigastric Arter…

2017

Patient: Female, 82 Final Diagnosis: Giant basal cell carcinoma Symptoms: Anemia Medication: — Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Plastic Surgery Objective: Rare disease Background: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) greater than 5 cm in diameter is called giant basal cell carcinoma (GBCC), or super giant basal cell carcinoma if it has a diameter larger than 20 cm. Giant BCC only accounts for 0.5% of BCCs and super giant BCC is exceedingly rare. On account of their rarity, there are no established guidelines for GBCC treatment. Case Report: We describe a peculiar case of an 82-year-old woman with a GBCC carcinoma of the lower abdominal wall. The tumor was surgically removed with ipsilateral inguinal …

medicine.medical_specialtySkin NeoplasmsPropeller FlapSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia Plastica030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyAbdominal wall03 medical and health sciencesRare Diseases0302 clinical medicineDIEP flapRare casemedicineCarcinomaHumansNeoplasm InvasivenessBasal cell carcinomagiant basal cell carcinomaAged 80 and overSystemic complicationbusiness.industryAbdominal WallDeep Inferior Epigastric ArteryArticlesGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseMultiple pathologiesSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureCarcinoma Basal CellFemalebusinessPerforator FlapBasal Cell Carcinoma030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAmerican Journal of Case Reports
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A case of splenic rupture: A rare event after laparoscopic cholecystectomy

2014

Background Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) is generally safe and well-accepted. In rare cases, it is associated with complications (intra- e postoperative bleeding, visceral injury and surgical site infection). Splenic lesion has been reported only after direct trauma. We report an unusual case of splenic rupture presenting after “uncomplicated” LC. Case presentation A 77-year-old woman presented with distended abdomen, tenderness in the left upper quadrant and severe anemia 12 hours after LC. Clinical examination revealed hypovolemic shock. Abdominal computed tomography confirmed the diagnosis of splenic rupture, and the patient required an urgent splenectomy through midline incision. Th…

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Propeller flap for treatment of a poststernotomy sternal fistula: A case report.

2014

Summary The treatment of post-operative deep sternal wound infections is a real challenge for surgeons. Conservative treatment with debridement and vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) therapy is not always successful. In the most severe and chronic cases, a surgical debridement and reconstruction of the defect is mandatory. In this report, the authors present a case of a 61-year-old female patient with a chronic cutaneous fistula in the sternal region following a median sternotomy after coronary artery bypass. The patient had already undergone treatment with antibiotics, drainage of an abscess and local debridement, but the infection continued to relapse periodically. The authors decided to treat…

medicine.medical_specialtySternumParasternal regionFistulamedicine.medical_treatmentFistulaPropeller freestyle flapSternal regionSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaSurgical FlapsMammary regionMedicineHumansSurgical Wound InfectionSternal fistulaCoronary Artery BypassAbscessDebridementSurgical approachbusiness.industryMiddle AgedPlastic Surgery Proceduresmedicine.diseaseSternotomySurgeryDebridementMedian sternotomyPropeller flapSurgeryFemalebusinessSternal wound infection
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Vasospasm in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: An Evolving Knowledge

2014

During the last decade, accumulating experimental and clinical evidence has demonstrated that the presence of delayed vasospasm of the major cerebral vessels may just be a contributing factor but not necessarily the principal determinant of delayed cerebral ischemia and delayed ischemic neurologic deficit. Cerebral infarction can occur when vasospasm is not angiographically detected in the territorial artery, and poor outcome in aSAH seems to be directly dependent on infarction but independent of vasospasm . There is increasing evidence that other contributing factors may be involved in the development of delayed cerebral ischemia, and their characterization and treatment could improve the …

medicine.medical_specialtySubarachnoid hemorrhageAneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhageSettore MED/27 - Neurochirurgiabusiness.industryVasospasmSubarachnoid Hemorrhagemedicine.diseaseCerebral vasospasmInternal medicinemedicineCardiologyHumansVasospasm IntracranialCerebral vasospasmSurgeryNeurology (clinical)businessWorld Neurosurgery
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Erythropoietin for Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Is There a Reason for Hope?

2011

I b S a r a S ubarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) associated with a ruptured cerebral aneurysm remains a source of significant morbidity and mortality, not only from the initial hemorrhage but lso from the delayed complications, such as cerebral vasospasm ften severe enough to induce irreversible changes in cerebral erfusion. Several drugs have been developed that have the otential to limit cerebral vasospasm and delayed ischemic eurologic deficit, thus improving outcome for patients. Howver, although numerous agents that can prevent arterial narrowng and/or block the excitatory cascade of events leading to schemic neuronal death in experimental conditions, there is still o pharmacologic agent tha…

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Iliac-femoral stent-graft infection after hybrid procedure redo: Case report

2021

Introduction Stent-graft infection in peripheral arteries is rare and potentially dangerous. The use of hybrid procedures, in complicated patients previously treated, involves an increase of infective risk especially in no collaborative patients. Presentation of case We report a case of rare stent-graft infection in a patient treated for a Rutherford IV Multiple Peripheral Arterial Disease (MPAD) involving the right iliac-femoral axis with stenosis on deep femoral artery due to a previously stenting procedure for Superficial Femoral artery (SFA) stenosis. The first simultaneous hybrid intervention consisted of an endovascular iliac stent-graft placement and a surgical common femoral patch a…

medicine.medical_specialtySuperficial femoral arterymedicine.medical_treatmentIschemiaCase ReportSettore MED/22 - Chirurgia Vascolare03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine.arterymedicineDeep Femoral ArteryStent-graftcardiovascular diseasesEndovascularbusiness.industryStentmedicine.diseaseCommon iliac arterySurgeryCommon iliac arteryStenosissurgical procedures operativeAmputation030220 oncology & carcinogenesis030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySurgeryPresentation (obstetrics)InfectionComplicationbusinessInternational Journal of Surgery Case Reports
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Propeller Flaps in the Head and Neck

2020

AbstractPropeller flaps have significantly expanded the reconstruction possibilities in the head and neck region. They allow for increased flap mobility and better scar concealing, and/or to perform a one-stage reconstruction with local tissue of similar color and texture, where multiple surgeries would be needed with traditional flaps or even free flaps would be required. This article describes the main propeller flaps for one-stage reconstruction in the head–neck region (facial artery perforator, supratrochlear artery axial perforator, deep lingual artery axial perforator, and anterior supraclavicular artery perforator flaps), their indications, and possible complications. Aesthetic and f…

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OneShot-M: A New Device for Close Laparoscopy Pneumoperitoneum

2018

Introduction. The induction of pneumoperitoneum is the first and most critical phase of laparoscopy, due to the significant risk of serious vascular and visceral complications. The closed technique for the creation of pneumoperitoneum could lead to several surgical complications. The present study aimed to overcome the complications associated with the insertion of Veress needle, improving its use, and facilitating the rapid creation of pneumoperitoneum. Methods. Thirty large white female pigs were enrolled in our study. A common plunger was modified in order to allow the passage of a 15-cm long Veress needle. This method was applied to 26 laparoscopic procedures (26 pigs) of several speci…

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Acute aortic dissection

2011

An acute aortic syndrome with simultaneous presence of a penetrating aortic ulcer, an intramural haematoma, a thoracic aortic dissection and an abdominal aortic aneurysm rupture has not previously been reported. Herein, we describe our experience with a patient treated by endovascular means with an 8-year follow-up.

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