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Periodontal disease and diabetes : review of the literature

2010

Aims: To provide updated knowledge on the relationship between periodontal disease and diabetes from an oral health perspective. Methods: A review of the English-language literature was performed, gathering articles on the two diseases published over the past 10 years. Results: Both diseases result from the confluence of various triggering and modifying factors, and there are inter-individual differences in the risk of their development. Recent research has shown that diabetes may increase the risk of periodontitis, and it has been proposed that chronic periodontal disease may influence the natural course of diabetes. There appears to be an association among oral infections, impaired sugar …

medicine.medical_specialtyMEDLINEDentistryType 2 diabetesDiabetes Complications03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePeriodontal diseaseDiabetes mellitusmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineIntensive care medicineGeneral DentistryPeriodontal DiseasesGlycemicPeriodontitisNatural coursebusiness.industry030206 dentistrymedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]3. Good healthDiabetes Mellitus Type 2OtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryMetabolic syndromebusiness
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Incidence of infective endocarditis before and after the guideline modification regarding a more restrictive use of prophylactic antibiotics therapy …

2019

Infective endocarditis (IE) is a potentially life-threatening disease. Regardless the improvements in IE management, it remains associated with high mortality and severe complications. Staphylococci and streptococci account for 80% of all IE cases. Prevention of IE by appropriate administration of antibiotics before procedures with potential bacteremia in selected patients is recommended according to recent and current guidelines. However, recent studies, have questioned the efficacy of antimicrobial prophylaxis in special situations and in some patient-groups. As a consequence, the guideline of the French working group on IE in 2002, the American Heart Association (AHA) guideline in 2007, …

medicine.medical_specialtyMEDLINENiceDisease030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciencesPostoperative Complications0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineAntibiotic prophylaxisIntensive care medicinecomputer.programming_languageEndocarditisbusiness.industryIncidenceIncidence (epidemiology)GuidelineAntibiotic Prophylaxismedicine.diseaseUnited StatesEuropeInfective endocarditisBacteremiaGuideline AdherenceCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinesscomputerMinerva Cardioangiologica
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Association between night/after-hours surgery and mortality: a systematic review and meta-analysis

2020

Abstract Background The association between night/after-hours surgery and patients' mortality is unclear. Methods The protocol of this systematic review was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42019128534). We searched Medline, PubMed, and EMBASE from inception until August 29, 2019 for studies examining an association between timing of surgical procedures (time of anaesthesia induction or surgery start) and mortality (within 30 days or in-hospital) in adult patients. Studies reporting patients' mortality after surgery performed during the weekend only were excluded. All analyses were done using the random-effects model. Results We included 40 observational studies (36 retrospective and four prospec…

medicine.medical_specialtyMEDLINERisk AssessmentSensitivity and SpecificitysurgeryPatient safetyPostoperative ComplicationsAfter-Hours CareBiasnighttimepatient safetyRisk of mortalityHumansMedicineperioperativePropensity Scorebusiness.industryanaesthesiaOdds ratioPerioperativemortalityConfidence intervalSurgeryTreatment OutcomeAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineSurgical Procedures OperativeMeta-analysisoutcomeObservational studybusinessBritish Journal of Anaesthesia
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Bladder augmentation and urinary diversion in patients with neurogenic bladder: Surgical considerations

2010

Segments from almost all parts of the bowel have been used for urinary diversion. As a result, the available absorptive surface area of the bowel is reduced, and the incorporation of bowel segments into the urinary tract may have metabolic consequences. This is an area somewhat neglected in the literature. Metabolic complications are rare, but sub-clinical metabolic disturbances are quite common. Several studies have demonstrated that some of the absorbent and secreting properties of the bowel tissue are preserved after incorporation into the urinary tract. Hyperchloraemic metabolic acidosis can occur if ileal and/or colon segments are used, as well as malabsorption of vitamin B(12) and bil…

medicine.medical_specialtyMalabsorptionUrinary bladdermedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUrologyUrinary systemmedicine.medical_treatmentUrinary Reservoirs ContinentUrinary diversionUrologyMetabolic acidosisUrinary Diversionmedicine.diseaseSurgeryEndoscopyPostoperative ComplicationsUretermedicine.anatomical_structureBladder augmentationPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthHumansMedicineUrinary Bladder NeurogenicbusinessJournal of Pediatric Urology
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Complications in the use of the mandibular body, ramus and symphysis as donor sites in bone graft surgery: a systematic review

2015

Background To develop a systematic review by assessing and comparing the different complications that occurs in bone graft surgery using the mandibular body, ramus and symphysis as donor sites. Material and Methods In order to respond to the following question, a systematic review was developed: does the use of intraoral mandibular body and ramus as donor sites in bone graft surgery, produce fewer and less severe complications in comparison to the use of the mandibular symphysis in patients that present bone resorption that needs augmentation using autologous grafts? The review was carried out between January 1990 and 2015, during which only clinical essays with a minimum follow-up period o…

medicine.medical_specialtyMandibular symphysisSymphysisDentistryOdontologíaMandibleReviewBone resorption03 medical and health sciencesPostoperative Complications0302 clinical medicineMandibular bodystomatognathic systemmedicineHumansIn patientGeneral DentistryAnterior teethBone Transplantationbusiness.industryMandible030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludSurgerystomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyBone transplantation030220 oncology & carcinogenesisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryOral Surgerybusiness
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Experimental reimplantation utilizing microvascular anastomosis in animals.

1977

Summary The use of the operating microscope and special microsurgical instruments make it possible to achieve successful anastomosis of blood vessels of less than 1 mm in diameter. Microvascular surgery offers newer possibilities in the transplantation of dermisfat grafts, and has led to an unusually high degree of success in the reimplantation of tissues. This paper describes a technique for microvascular anastomosis in animal experiment, using as a model the reimplantation of a completely amputated rabbit ear. In 10 amputated rabbit ears, the central auricular artery with a diameter of 0.5 mm and the two marginal auricular veins with diameter of 0.5–1.0 mm were microsurgically anastomosed…

medicine.medical_specialtyMicrosurgerybusiness.industryMicrovascular surgeryGeneral MedicineAnatomyAnastomosisAuricular ArterySurgeryTransplantationPostoperative ComplicationsReplantationMicrovascular anastomosisotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineMethodsAnimalsSurgeryRabbitsEar ExternalOperating microscopebusinessVascular Surgical ProceduresJournal of maxillofacial surgery
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Transanal Hemorrhoidal Dearterialization With Doppler Arterial Identification Versus Classic Hemorrhoidectomy: A Retrospective Analysis of 270 Patien…

2019

Purpose: Despite the minimally invasive nature of transanal hemorrhoidal dearterialization (THD) with Doppler arterial identification procedures, hemorrhoidectomy is still considered the gold standard procedure for hemorrhoidal disease. However, the classical techniques of hemorrhoidectomy have a high rate of postoperative complications. The main purpose of this study is to demonstrate the efficacy and complications of these techniques used for grades II and III hemorrhoids.Methods: A retrospective (case-control) study was carried out from January 2009 to May 2014, and all patients undergoing surgical procedures for hemorrhoidal disease in two French clinics were considered. Application of …

medicine.medical_specialtyMilligan morganComplicationsTHDbusiness.industryGold standardGastroenterologyRC799-869Diseases of the digestive system. GastroenterologySurgical proceduresmedicine.diseaseTransanal hemorrhoidal dearterializationSurgeryHemorrhoidsRecurrenceInclusion and exclusion criteriaMilligan Morgan techniqueRetrospective analysisMedicineSurgeryStatistical analysisOriginal ArticleTransanal haemorrhoid dearterialisationbusinessAnnals of Coloproctology
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Neurosurgical post-operative complications with incidental life-saving findings

2021

Abstract Neurosurgery is one of the most complex disciplines, requiring skillfulness and ability to try to cure nervous pathologies. Despite the role of this surgery in the inviolability of life, complications are relatively likely. Complications are frustrating and they contribute to produce a wrong but physiologic guilty conscience. However, sometimes they can have a sense over the rationale. In our study, we present two examples of post-operative complications of common neurosurgical pathologies. We compared our experience with the complications reported in literature and analyzed the importance of seeing the patients in their entirety, so encouraging a mindful approach in our medical da…

medicine.medical_specialtyMindfulnessPost operative complicationsHolistic viewNeurosurgerylcsh:Surgerylcsh:RC346-429030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineLife savingPost operativelcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous systemSettore MED/27 - Neurochirurgiabusiness.industryGeneral surgerylcsh:RD1-811SurgerySurgical historyNeurology (clinical)NeurosurgeryHolistic view Post operative complications Mindfulness NeurosurgerybusinessMindfulness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryInterdisciplinary Neurosurgery
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Acute reversible parkinsonism in a diabetic-uremic patient.

2005

Acute movement disorders with basal ganglia lesions have been recently described in diabetic-uremic patients of Asian descent. The process is often reversible, with a favourable clinical outcome. Metabolic (i.e. uremic toxins) and microangiopathic changes have been suggested to be involved in its pathophysiology, even though racial and/or genetic factors might play a role too. In this report, we present a Caucasian diabetic patient with a long-lasting mild uremia in which acute parkinsonism occurred after a steep and unexpected increase of the serum creatinine. The follow-up demonstrated a significant improvement of the neurological signs and symptoms, the creatinine level lowered close to …

medicine.medical_specialtyMovement disordersacute parkinsonismGastroenterologyWhite PeopleDiabetes Complicationschemistry.chemical_compoundParkinsonian DisordersDiabetes mellitusInternal medicinemedicineHumansAgedUremiaCreatininediabetes mellitubusiness.industryParkinsonismGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasePathophysiologyUremiaSurgerychemistryCreatininebasal gangliaAcute DiseaseSurgeryFemaleNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomDifferential diagnosisbusinessKidney diseaseClinical neurology and neurosurgery
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Risk factors for postoperative morbidity following appendectomy in the elderly: a nationwide prospective cohort study

2019

Background: A limited number of studies investigating perioperative risk factors associated with emergency appendectomy in elderly patients have been published to date. Whether older age may be associated with poorer outcomes following appendectomy is still a matter of debate. The primary aim of this study was to determine the predictors of postoperative morbidity following appendectomy in patients aged ≥ 65 years. Methods: Data regarding all elderly patients who underwent emergency appendectomy from January 2017 to June 2018 admitted 36 Italian surgical departments were prospectively collected and analyzed. Baseline demographics and perioperative variables were evaluated. Uni- and multivar…

medicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisSports medicineSettore MED/18 - CHIRURGIA GENERALECritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineAcute appendicitis; Appendectomy; Elderly; Frail patients; Postoperative complicationsNOPostoperative complications03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundElderly0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsAcute appendicitis Appendectomy Elderly Frail patients Postoperative complicationsInternal medicinemedicineHumansAppendectomyFrail patientOrthopedics and Sports MedicineIn patientProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyAgedRetrospective StudiesAcute appendicitis030222 orthopedicsCreatininebusiness.industryPostoperative complication030208 emergency & critical care medicinePerioperativeLength of StayAppendicitisPostoperative complicationchemistryEmergency MedicineLaparoscopySurgeryAcute appendicitiMorbidityRisk assessmentbusinessFrail patientsEuropean Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery
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