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Territorial belonging of the middle hepatic vein in living liver donor candidates evaluated by three-dimensional computed tomographic reconstruction …

2009

Abstract Background Postoperative venous congestion can lead to graft and remnant liver failure in living donor liver transplantation. This study was designed to delineate ‘territorial belonging’ of the middle hepatic vein (MHV) and to identify hepatic venous anatomy at high risk of outflow congestion. Methods MHV belonging patterns for right (RHL) and left (LHL) hemilivers were evaluated by three-dimensional computed tomographic reconstruction and virtual hepatectomy in 138 consecutive living liver donor candidates. Results The right hepatic vein (RHV) was dominant in 84·1 per cent and an accessory inferior hepatic vein (IHV) was present in 47·1 per cent of livers. Three MHV belonging type…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentLiver transplantationHepatic VeinsRadiography InterventionalPreoperative careResectionComputed tomographicImaging Three-DimensionalPreoperative CaremedicineLiving DonorsHepatectomyHumansVeinRight hepatic veinbusiness.industryGraft Occlusion VascularOrgan SizeSurgeryLiver Transplantationmedicine.anatomical_structureLiverLiver donorsSurgeryFemaleHepatectomybusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedAlgorithmsThe British journal of surgery
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How to Handle Arterial Conduits in Liver Transplantation? Evidence From the First Multicenter Risk Analysis

2020

OBJECTIVE: The aims of the present study were to identify independent risk factors for conduit occlusion, compare outcomes of different AC placement sites, and investigate whether postoperative platelet antiaggregation is protective. BACKGROUND: Arterial conduits (AC) in liver transplantation (LT) offer an effective rescue option when regular arterial graft revascularization is not feasible. However, the role of the conduit placement site and postoperative antiaggregation is insufficiently answered in the literature. STUDY DESIGN: This is an international, multicenter cohort study of adult deceased donor LT requiring AC. The study included 14 LT centers and covered the period from January 2…

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Acute Neuromuscular Adaptations in Response to Low-Intensity Blood-Flow Restricted Exercise and High-Intensity Resistance Exercise: Are There Any Dif…

2018

Fatela, P, Reis, JF, Mendonca, GV, Freitas, T, Valamatos, MJ, Avela, J, and Mil-Homens, P. Acute neuromuscular adaptations in response to low-intensity blood flow restricted exercise and high-intensity resistance exercise: are there any differences? J Strength Cond Res 32(4): 902-910, 2018-Numerous studies have reported similar neuromuscular adaptations between low-intensity (LI) blood-flow restricted exercise (BFRE) and high-intensity (HI) resistance training. Unfortunately, none of these experimental designs individualized blood flow restriction (BFR) levels to each participant. Thus, their findings are difficult to interpret. We aimed at comparing the acute effects of LI BFR (80% of abso…

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Imaging photoplethysmography for clinical assessment of cutaneous microcirculation at two different depths

2016

The feasibility of bispectral imaging photoplethysmography (iPPG) system for clinical assessment of cutaneous microcirculation at two different depths is proposed. The iPPG system has been developed and evaluated for in vivo conditions during various tests: (1) topical application of vasodilatory liniment on the skin, (2) skin local heating, (3) arterial occlusion, and (4) regional anesthesia. The device has been validated by the measurements of a laser Doppler imager (LDI) as a reference. The hardware comprises four bispectral light sources (530 and 810 nm) for uniform illumination of skin, video camera, and the control unit for triggering of the system. The PPG signals were calculated and…

AdultPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentBiomedical EngineeringLinimentHyperemiaCutaneous microcirculation02 engineering and technologyAdministration Cutaneous01 natural sciencesMicrocirculation010309 opticsBiomaterialsYoung AdultPhotoplethysmogram0103 physical sciencesImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansMedicinePhotoplethysmographySkinbusiness.industryMicrocirculationEquipment DesignLaser Doppler velocimetryHand021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyArterial occlusionAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materials0210 nano-technologybusinessPerfusionPreclinical imagingAnesthesia LocalBiomedical engineeringJournal of Biomedical Optics
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Simultaneous Balloon Occlusion of the Renal Artery and Hypothermic Perfusion in in Situ Surgery of the Kidney

1978

AbstractRenal ischemia and cooling may be achieved by intraluminal balloon occlusion and intermittent hypothermic perfusion using a double lumen, balloon-tipped catheter introduced into the renal artery percutaneously. This technique was used successfully in 26 of 31 extensive nephrolithotomies, eliminating the need for dissection and clamping of the renal artery and intricate surface cooling. Intrarenal operations could be performed as effectively as with clamp occlusion. Despite a mean ischemia time of 54 minutes the individual 131I-hippuran clearance of the operated kidneys was only reduced to a mean 78.4 per cent of the preoperative value 2 to 3 weeks postoperatively and increased to 92…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentUrologyIschemiaLumen (anatomy)Kidney CalculiRenal ArteryHypothermia Inducedmedicine.arteryOcclusionHumansMedicineRenal arteryKidneybusiness.industryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseHemostasis SurgicalSurgeryPerfusionCatheterClampmedicine.anatomical_structureBalloon occlusionAnesthesiabusinessFollow-Up StudiesJournal of Urology
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Macular edema computer-aided evaluation in ocular vein occlusions.

1998

This paper is concerned with the use of digital fundus imaging to detect, quantify, and follow up macular angiographic leakage due to retinal vein occlusions. Images were matched automatically. We detected those pixels with a high increment in gray level within the closest area to the foveal center. Binary images displaying leakage were obtained. The procedure was checked against two observers' agreement. Twenty-one angiographic studies were collected. Two images of each sequence were selected for digitalization. Numerical descriptors of the leakage were proposed and quantification plots were designed for each pair of images. Interobserver concordance ranged between 82 and 98% when manually…

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Transrenal ureteral occlusion using a detachable balloon

1984

Percutaneous transrenal ureteral occlusion using a detachable balloon filled with silicone was performed in 20 patients. The main indications were palliation of large urinary fistulas and as a treatment of last resort for severe dysuria in patients with advanced pelvic malignancies. In 6 patients the contralateral kidney was rendered nonfunctional to obviate the need for bilateral nephrostomy. Due to frequent obstruction of the tube, ureteral blockage in 3 became insufficient. Two dislocated balloons were extracted percutaneously and replaced. In order to achieve effective interruption of urinary flow down the ureter, well-functioning external nephrostomy drainage is necessary.

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyPercutaneousUrinary FistulaUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentUrinary Diversionurologic and male genital diseasesUreterUreteral occlusionUrinary FistulamedicineHumansUreteral DiseasesDysuriaRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingIn patientAgedPelvic NeoplasmsVesicovaginal Fistulabusiness.industryPalliative CareDetachable balloonMiddle AgedEmbolization TherapeuticSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureNephrostomyFemaleUretermedicine.symptombusinessUrologic Radiology
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Ballon occlusion of the renal artery in tumor nephrectomy.

1975

AbstractA method of preoperative intraluminal occlusion of the renal artery in cases of kidney tumors using a 5F Swan-Ganz balloon catheter is presented. The procedure was used in 26 tumor nephrectomies without complications and resulted in marked facilitation of the operation in 70 per cent of the cases.

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentHemorrhageAdenocarcinomaNephrectomyCatheterizationNeoplasm SeedingRenal Arterymedicine.arteryOcclusionmedicineHumansRenal arteryAgedKidneybusiness.industryCarcinomaBalloon catheterSarcomaMiddle AgedNephrectomyKidney NeoplasmsSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureBalloon occlusionRadiologybusinessThe Journal of urology
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Basilar Artery Occlusion and the Dense Artery Sign in the Newborn

1998

A child with basilar artery occlusion in the neonatal period is reported. The occlusion was documented by unenhanced computed tomography performed in the neonatal period demonstrating a “dense” artery at the tip of the basilar artery. The pattern of cerebral damage on MRI scan at 10 years of age confirmed the site of the vascular occlusion. The evidence suggests that embolization was the operating pathogenic mechanism of cerebral vascular occlusion. Neonatal arterial thrombosis involving the carotid circulation has been well documented and may be due to many pathological factors including direct trauma to the carotid artery and embolization from remote sites. Thrombosis of the vertebral art…

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Laparoscopic Management of External Iliac Artery Injury Using Yasargil Clamps and Intracorporeal Suture

2011

Presented is a case report of laparoscopic repair of an external iliac artery injury using titanium Yasargil clamps and intracorporeal suture during lymphadenectomy. Yasargil clamps were introduced and placed, 1 distal and 1 proximal to the lesion. The vascular injury site was identified and repaired using intracorporeal sutures. Laparoscopic staging was completed successfully. No sign of thrombosis or vascular occlusion was detected. The patient was discharged on postoperative day 4 to receive adjuvant therapy. Laparotomy is the accepted way of managing major vascular injuries during laparoscopy. However, in controlled circumstances, with availability of Yasargil clamps and a surgeon exper…

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