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Abdominal pain and internal hernias after Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass: are we dealing with the tip of an iceberg?

2019

Background: Abdominal pain is the most frequent cause of hospital admission after Roux-en-y gastric bypass (RYGB). Among numerous possible underlying causes, internal hernias represent one of the most peculiar and insidious conditions, setting challenging diagnostic and therapeutic problems for the surgeon. The aim of this study is to analyze aspecific abdominal pain incidence and characteristics after RYGB, discriminating peculiar aspects suggestive of internal hernias. Methods: 13 patients submitted to internal hernia repair after laparoscopic antecolic RYGB and a group of 49 controls (non-complicated RYGB) have been assessed using a specific questionnaire. Overall aspecific abdominal pai…

AdultMaleobesityIncidenceabdominal painGastric Bypassnutritional and metabolic diseasesMiddle Agedinternal herniaRisk AssessmentHernia AbdominalObesity MorbidBody Mass IndexHospitals UniversityPeteresen herniaPostoperative ComplicationsItalyCase-Control StudiesSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansOriginal ArticleFemaleLaparoscopyHerniorrhaphyFollow-Up StudiesActa Bio Medica : Atenei Parmensis
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Prevalence of virulence-associated genotypes of Helicobacter pylori and correlation with severity of gastric pathology in patients from western Sicil…

2008

In a bacterium like Helicobacter pylori, which is characterized by a recombinant population structure, the associated presence of genes encoding virulence factors might be considered an expression of a selective advantage conferred to strains with certain genotypes and, therefore, a potentially useful tool for predicting the clinical outcome of infections. However, differences in the geographical and ethnic prevalence of the H. pylori virulence-associated genotypes can affect their clinical predictive value and need to be considered in advance. In this study we carried out such an evaluation in a group of patients living in Sicily, the largest and most populous island in the Mediterranean S…

AdultMicrobiology (medical)Settore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia ClinicaVirulence FactorsBiopsySpirillaceaeChronic gastritisVirulenceHelicobacter InfectionsMicrobiologyBacterial ProteinsGenotypemedicineHumansCagAGene–environment interactionSicilyAgedHelicobacter pylori Virulence-associated genotypes Gastric pathology ItalyHelicobacter pyloribiologybusiness.industryGene Expression ProfilingGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedHelicobacter pylorimedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationInfectious DiseasesGastric MucosaGastritisGastritismedicine.symptombusiness
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Kinin receptor status in normal and inflammed gastric mucosa

1997

No documented studies have been reported on the presence of B1 and B2 kinin receptors in the mammalian gastric mucosa. This first study aimed to immunolocalise sites of B1 and B2 kinin receptors in the human pyloric gastric mucosa and to evaluate its role in gastritis. Biopsies were obtained from patients with dyspepsia during endoscopic examination of the patient. The diagnosis and grading of the gastritis was performed on histological examination. Sections were immunostained for both B1 and B2 receptors using rabbit anti-human B1 and B2 kinin receptor antibodies. Control tissue was obtained from partial gastrectomy specimens, following surgical excision of the antrum for duodenal ulcers. …

AdultReceptor StatusPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyReceptor Bradykinin B2Molecular Sequence DataInflammationBiologyReceptor Bradykinin B1EpitheliumAntibody SpecificityGastroscopyPyloric AntrummedicineGastric mucosaAnimalsHumansAmino Acid SequenceDyspepsiaReceptorAntrumBradykinin Receptor AntagonistsPharmacologyReceptors BradykininBiopsy NeedleKininImmunohistochemistryPrecipitin TestsEpitheliummedicine.anatomical_structureGastric MucosaGastritisRabbitsmedicine.symptomGastritisFluorescein-5-isothiocyanateImmunopharmacology
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Is abdominal compression a useful stimulation test for analysis of lower esophageal sphincter function?

1984

The change in pressure of competent and incompetent lower esophageal sphincter (LES) due to abdominal compression is still a controversial subject. Therefore, we studied the effect of sustained (SAC) and intermittent (IAC) abdominal compression on lower esophageal sphincter pressure (LESP) in normals (N), patients with hiatus hernia (HH), and patients with scleroderma (S). When resting lower esophageal sphincter pressure exceeded 15 mm Hg, response to SAC and IAC was similar in patients with HH and in normals. On the other hand when basal LESP was below 15 mm Hg, stimulated sphincter pressure during IAC was significantly lower than during SAC. Values recorded during SAC were also falsely hi…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentManometryPhysiologyStimulationBasal (phylogenetics)Physical StimulationInternal medicineAbdomenPressureotorhinolaryngologic diseasesHumansMedicineHerniaEsophagusAgedScleroderma Systemicbusiness.industryGastroenterologyRefluxMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseDiaphragm (structural system)SurgeryHernia Hiatalmedicine.anatomical_structureCardiologySphincterAbdomenEsophagogastric JunctionbusinessDigestive Diseases and Sciences
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The treatment of hyperinsulinemic hypoglycaemia in adults: an update

2016

Treatment of hyperinsulinemic hypoglycaemia (HH) is challenging due to the rarity of this condition and the difficulty of differential diagnosis. The aim of this article is to give an overview of the recent literature on the management of adult HH. A search for reviews, original articles, original case reports between 1995 and 2016 in PubMed using the following keywords: hyperinsulinemic hypoglycaemia, insulinoma, nesidioblastosis, gastric bypass, autoimmune hypoglycaemia, hyperinsulinism, treatment was performed. One hundred and forty articles were selected and analysed focusing on the most recent treatments of HH. New approaches to treatment of HH are available including mini-invasive sur…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsendocrine system diseasesEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismGastric bypassNesidioblastosis030209 endocrinology & metabolismHypoglycemiaSettore MED/13 - Endocrinologia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyHyperinsulinismmedicineHyperinsulinemic hypoglycaemiaHumansAutoimmune hypoglycaemiaInsulinomaEverolimusbusiness.industryAutoimmune hypoglycaemia; Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycaemia; Insulinoma; Nesidioblastosis; Treatment; Adult; Humans; Hyperinsulinism; HypoglycemiaAutoimmune hypoglycaemia; Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycaemia; Insulinoma; Nesidioblastosis; Treatment; Adult; Humans; Hyperinsulinism; Hypoglycemia; Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism; EndocrinologySettore MED/13 - ENDOCRINOLOGIANesidioblastosimedicine.diseaseHypoglycemiaSurgeryDiabetes and MetabolismTreatmentNesidioblastosisAutoimmune hypoglycaemia; Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycaemia; Insulinoma; Nesidioblastosis; Treatment030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAutoimmune hypoglycaemiaInsulinomaAutoimmune hypoglycaemia; Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycaemia; Insulinoma; Nesidioblastosis; Treatment; Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism; EndocrinologyDifferential diagnosisbusinessHyperinsulinismhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsmedicine.drugHuman
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Esophageal transmural potential difference in patients with symptomatic gastroesophageal reflux.

1980

Esophageal electrical potential difference (PD) was studied in 9 patients with symptomatic gastroesophageal reflux and in 9 healthy control subjects. None of the patients revealed gross mucosal damage by radiography or endoscopy, but all of them showed positive acid perfusion studies. In the stomach and across the lower esophageal sphincter PD profiles were remarkably similar in patients and controls. Throughout the lower esophagus however, PD values were slightly higher in patients with symptomatic reflux than in healthy volunteers. These data are in contrast to a previous investigation, in which patients with reflux-induced gross mucosal damage revealed a decreased PD in the lower esophag…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyRadiographyChest painGastroenterologyEsophagusInternal medicineDrug DiscoveryMedicineHumansIn patientGenetics (clinical)medicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryStomachRefluxGeneral Medicinedigestive system diseasesEndoscopymedicine.anatomical_structurePotential differenceGastroesophageal RefluxPotentiometryMolecular MedicineEsophagogastric Junctionmedicine.symptombusinessPerfusionKlinische Wochenschrift
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Bilateral DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction to a Single Set of Internal Mammary Vessels: Technique, Safety, and Outcomes after 250 Flaps.

2019

BACKGROUND: The deep inferior epigastric artery perforator (DIEP) flap is considered the gold standard in autologous breast reconstruction. In bilateral cases, both flaps are often anastomosed to the internal mammary vessels on either side of the sternum. The authors propose a method in which both flaps are anastomosed to only the right side internal mammary artery and vein. METHODS: Between November of 2009 and March of 2018, 125 patients underwent bilateral DIEP flap breast reconstruction with this technique. One flap is perfused by the anterograde proximal internal mammary artery and the second one by the retrograde distal internal mammary artery after presternal tunneling. Patient demog…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtySternummedicine.medical_treatmentMammaplastySettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaFree flap030230 surgery03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRetrospective StudieDIEP flapmedicineMammary ArterieHumansMammary ArteriesVeinAgedRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryDeep Inferior Epigastric ArteryEpigastric ArterieMiddle AgedEpigastric ArteriesSurgeryRadiation therapymedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment Outcome030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSurgeryFemaleBreast reconstructionbusinessPerforator FlapHumanArteryPlastic and reconstructive surgery
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Laparoscopic Neuronavigation for Deep Lateral Pelvic Endometriosis: Clinical and Surgical Implications

2018

Abstract Study Objective To evaluate the clinical presentation and surgical outcome in patients with deep lateral pelvic endometriosis (dLPE). Design A retrospective multicentric study (Canadian Task Force classification II-2). Setting University tertiary referral centers. Patients One hundred forty-eight women with deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE). Interventions Laparoscopic excision of DIE. Disease distribution was classified as follows: central pelvic endometriosis (CPE) when DIE involved 1 of the following anatomic sites: cervix, vagina, uterosacral ligaments, rectum, bladder, or pelvic peritoneum; superficial lateral pelvic endometriosis when parametria, ureters, or hypogastric pl…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyVisual analogue scaleEndometriosisEndometriosisSacral plexuSciatic nervePelvic PainLaparoscopic-assisted neuronavigationYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRetrospective StudiemedicineHumansEndometriosiLaparoscopyNeuronavigationRetrospective StudiesPain Measurement030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryPelvic painObstetrics and GynecologyHypogastric PlexusPerioperativeMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseDeep infiltrating endometriosiSurgerySacral plexusmedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisVaginaFemaleLaparoscopymedicine.symptombusinessHumanJournal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology
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The Transversus and Rectus Abdominis Musculoperitoneal (TRAMP) Composite Flap for Vulvovaginal Reconstruction

1996

The transversus and rectus abdominis musculoperitoneal (TRAMP) flap, a novel composite flap supplied by the deep inferior epigastric vessels, was used successfully for partial vulvovaginal reconstruction following anterior and posterior exenteration. The full potential of the TRAMP flap in vulvovaginal reconstruction is being investigated further.

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryAnatomyurologic and male genital diseasesSurgical Flapseye diseasesPelvic ExenterationVulvaSurgeryVulvamedicine.anatomical_structureVaginal diseaseVaginaVaginamedicineHumansFemaleSurgeryInferior epigastric vesselsbusinessRectus abdominis muscleVulvar DiseasesTrampPlastic &amp Reconstructive Surgery
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Laparoscopic subtotal gastrectomy for the treatment of advanced gastric cancer: a comparison with open procedure at the beginning of the learning cur…

2017

Background: In the last decades, after some initial concern, laparoscopic subtotal gastrectomy (LSG) is gaining popularity also for the treatment of advanced gastric cancer (AGC). The aim of this study is to compare a single surgeon initial experience on LSG and open subtotal gastrectomy in terms of surgical safety and radicality, postoperative recovery and midterm oncological outcomes. Methods: a case control study was conducted matching the first 13 LSG for AGC with 13 open procedures performed by the same surgeon. Operative and pathological data, postoperative parameters and midterm oncological outcomes were analyzed. Results: There was no significant difference in mortality (0%) and mor…

Aged 80 and overMalegastric cancerlaparoscopic gastrectomyOperative TimeRecovery of FunctionMiddle AgedsurvivalSurvival RateTreatment OutcomeGastrectomyStomach NeoplasmslymphadenectomyHumansFemaleLaparoscopyOriginal ArticleLearning CurveAgedRetrospective StudiesActa bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis
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