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Pooled analysis of who surgical safety checklist use and mortality after emergency laparotomy

2019

Background The World Health Organization (WHO) Surgical Safety Checklist has fostered safe practice for 10 years, yet its place in emergency surgery has not been assessed on a global scale. The aim of this study was to evaluate reported checklist use in emergency settings and examine the relationship with perioperative mortality in patients who had emergency laparotomy. Methods In two multinational cohort studies, adults undergoing emergency laparotomy were compared with those having elective gastrointestinal surgery. Relationships between reported checklist use and mortality were determined using multivariable logistic regression and bootstrapped simulation. Results Of 12 296 patients incl…

AdultMalebarriershumanoschecklist; surgery; human development indexGlobalSurg CollaborativeWHO Surgical Safety Checklist mortality emergency laparotomyWorld Health Organizationseguridad del pacienteNOCohort Studieslista de controlestudios prospectivosHumanstasa de supervivenciaProspective Studiesimplementationestudios de cohortesSurgery; implementation; health; barriersEmergency Treatment11 Medical and Health Sciencesmediana edadDigestive System Surgical ProceduresAgedancianoLaparotomyScience & TechnologyhealthOriginal ArticlesadultoMiddle Agedchecklist WHOprocedimientos quirúrgicos del sistema digestivoChecklistSurvival RateElective Surgical Procedureslaparotomíatratamiento de urgenciaSurgeryOriginal ArticleFemalePatient SafetyLife Sciences & Biomedicine
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Incidence, features, and outcomes of cytomegalovirus DNAemia in unmanipulated haploidentical allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation with …

2019

Background Conflicting data have been published as to the risk of cytomegalovirus (CMV) DNAemia and CMV disease in patients undergoing haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (haplo-HSCT) with post-transplantation cyclophosphamide. Methods We conducted a multicenter retrospective study including 118 patients subjected to unmanipulated haplo-HSCT to further clarify this issue. An historic cohort comprising 165 patients undergoing other transplant modalities (HLA-matched related, matched unrelated or mismatched) was built for comparison purposes. Plasma CMV DNA monitoring was performed using two highly sensitive real-time PCR assays. Results Overall, the cumulative incidence of…

AdultMaleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCyclophosphamidemedicine.medical_treatmentCongenital cytomegalovirus infectionCytomegalovirusHematopoietic stem cell transplantationYoung AdultInternal medicinemedicineHumansTransplantation HomologousCumulative incidenceCyclophosphamideAgedRetrospective StudiesTransplantationbusiness.industryIncidenceIncidence (epidemiology)Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantationvirus diseasesRetrospective cohort studyCmv dnaemiaMiddle AgedViral Loadmedicine.diseasesurgical procedures operativeInfectious DiseasesSpainCytomegalovirus InfectionsDNA ViralCohortFemalebusinessImmunosuppressive Agentsmedicine.drugTransplant Infectious Disease
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Influence of CYP3A5 and ABCB1 gene polymorphisms and other factors on tacrolimus dosing in Caucasian liver and kidney transplant patients

2011

Tacrolimus is a substrate of cytochrome P4503A (CYP3A) enzymes as well as of the drug transporter ABCB1. We have investigated the possible influence of CYP3A5 and ABCB1 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and other factors (e.g. albumin, hematocrit and steroids) on tacrolimus blood levels achieved in a population of Caucasian liver (n=51) and kidney (n=50) transplant recipients. At 1, 3 and 6 months after transplantation, tacrolimus doses (mg/kg/day) and trough blood levels (C0) were recorded and the weight-adjusted tacrolimus dosage (mg/kg/day) was calculated. Polymerase chain reaction followed by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis was used for genotyping CYP3A5*1 and *3 …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily BGenotypemedicine.medical_treatmentDNA Mutational AnalysisPopulationSingle-nucleotide polymorphismLiver transplantationBiologyKidneyPolymorphism Single NucleotideGastroenterologyBiomarkers PharmacologicalTacrolimusWhite PeopleGene FrequencyInternal medicineGeneticsmedicineCytochrome P-450 CYP3AHumansDrug Dosage CalculationsATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily B Member 1educationAllele frequencyAllelesKidney transplantationAgededucation.field_of_studyKidney metabolismGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseKidney TransplantationTacrolimusLiver TransplantationTransplantationsurgical procedures operativeItalyLiverImmunologySettore BIO/14 - FarmacologiaPharmacogenetics CYP3A5 ABCB1 TacrolimusTransplant patientsFemaleImmunosuppressive AgentsPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthInternational Journal of Molecular Medicine
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Bilateral ureteral obstruction and renal failure caused by massive retroperitoneal hematoma: is there a pelvic compartment syndrome analogous to abdo…

1998

Objectives: To describe an intrapelvic compartment syndrome analogous to abdominal compartment syndrome and to characterize its diagnosis and treatment. Design: Retrospective analysis. Setting: Level I trauma center. Patients: Three patients with pelvic ring or acetabular fractures presented with bilateral ureteral obstruction, renal organ failure. and anuria due to direct compression of both ureters in the true pelvis by a massive retroperitoneal hematoma, Intervention: Surgical therapy consisted of fracture stabilization, decompression of the retroperitoneal space, and evacuation of the hematoma. Persistent isolated bleeding points were either embolized preoperatively or ligated. Results:…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAbdominal compartment syndromeDecompressionUrologyurologic and male genital diseasesCompartment SyndromesRetroperitoneal hematomaFractures BoneUreterHematomaMedicineRetroperitoneal spaceHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicinePelvic compartmentRetroperitoneal SpaceCompartment (pharmacokinetics)Pelvic BonesHematomabusiness.industryAcetabulumGeneral MedicineAcute Kidney InjuryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgeryRadiographysurgical procedures operativemedicine.anatomical_structureSurgeryAnuriaFemaleRadiologymedicine.symptombusinessKidney diseaseUreteral ObstructionJournal of orthopaedic trauma
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Role of clinical and laboratory parameters for treatment choice in patients with inherited FVII deficiency undergoing surgical procedures: evidence f…

2018

Perioperative bleeding is a major concern in patients with factor VII (FVII) deficiency. Evaluating data of 95 FVII-deficient patients undergoing 110 surgical procedures (61 major, 49 minor), we assessed the impact of type of surgery, bleeding phenotype and FVII coagulant activity (FVII:C) levels on perioperative replacement therapy (RT). Compared to those with higher FVII:C levels, patients with <3% FVII:C received a higher number of RT doses (8 vs. 2, P = 0·003) for a longer RT duration (3 days vs. 1 day, P = 0·001), with no difference in RT dose. Similarly, patients with a history of major bleeds received a higher number of RT doses (8·5 vs. 2-3, P = 0·013) for a longer RT duration (2…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentClinical Decision-MakingSocio-culturaleHemorrhage030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyIndependent predictorGastroenterologyAsymptomaticsurgery03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicineHumansIn patientRegistriesFactor VII deficiencybleeding disordersbleeding disorderSurgical ProceduresFactor VIIbusiness.industryDisease ManagementPerioperativeHematologySurgical proceduresFactor VIIMiddle AgedCombined Modality TherapyOperativefactor VII deficiencyTreatment Outcomechemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSurgical Procedures Operativebleeding disorders; factor VII deficiency; surgery; Adolescent; Adult; Clinical Decision-Making; Combined Modality Therapy; Disease Management; Factor VII; Factor VII Deficiency; Female; Hemorrhage; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Registries; Surgical Procedures Operative; Symptom Assessment; Treatment Outcome; Young Adult; HematologyFemalemedicine.symptomSymptom AssessmentbusinessMajor bleeding
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The Medial Sural Artery Perforator Free Flap

2001

The medial sural artery supplies the medial gastrocnemius muscle and sends perforating branches to the skin. The possible use of these musculocutaneous perforators as the source of a perforator-based free flap was investigated in cadavers. Ten legs were dissected, and the topography of significant perforating musculocutaneous vessels on both the medial and the lateral gastrocnemius muscles was recorded. A mean of 2.2 perforators (range, 1 to 4) was noted over the medial gastrocnemius muscle, whereas in only 20 percent of the specimens was a perforator of moderate size noted over the lateral gastrocnemius muscle. The perforating vessels from the medial sural artery clustered about 9 to 18 cm…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentDissection (medical)Free flapSurgical FlapsGastrocnemius muscleCadavermedicine.arterymedicineHumansMuscle SkeletalAgedSkinLegVascular pediclebusiness.industryUltrasonography DopplerArteriesAnatomyPedicled FlapMiddle AgedPlastic Surgery Proceduresmedicine.diseaseSurgeryPlastic surgeryFemaleSurgerybusinessSural arteriesLeg InjuriesPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery
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Frequency and Characterization of Benign Lesions in Patients Undergoing Surgery for the Suspicion of Solid Pancreatic Neoplasm

2013

A diagnosis of benign lesions (BLs) is reported in 5% to 21% of pancreatoduodenectomies performed for neoplasms; no data for body-tail resections are available. The aims were to investigate the frequency and characterize the BLs mimicking cancer in the head and the body-tail of the pancreas.This study is a retrospective review of pancreatic specimenscollected from 2005 to 2011 in the pathology database of Mainz (Germany). Patients with final diagnosis excluding malignancy were analyzed by histology, imaging, and clinical aspects.Among 373 patients, 33 patients (8.8%) were diagnosed with a benign disease: 25 (8.4%) of 298 in the pancreatic head and 8 (10.7%) of 75 in the body-tail resections…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmenteducationSymptom assessmentChoristomaUnnecessary ProceduresAutoimmune DiseasesDiagnosis DifferentialYoung AdultPancreatectomyEndocrinologyGermanyhemic and lymphatic diseasesDiagnosis80 and overPrevalenceInternal MedicineHumansMedicineNeoplasmIn patientAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overAdolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged 80 and over; Autoimmune Diseases; Choristoma; Diagnosis Differential; Female; Germany; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Pancreatectomy; Pancreatic Diseases; Pancreatic Neoplasms; Pancreatitis; Prevalence; Retrospective Studies; Spleen; Symptom Assessment; Unnecessary Procedures; Young AdultHepatologybusiness.industryGastroenterologyPancreatic DiseasesCancerRetrospective cohort studyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgeryPancreatic NeoplasmsPancreatitisDifferentialPancreatectomyPancreatitisFemaleRadiologySymptom AssessmentDifferential diagnosisbusinessSpleenPancreas
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Endoscopic Treatment of Arachnoid Cysts

2010

Background Surgical treatment of arachnoid cysts remains under debate. Although many authors favor endoscopic techniques, others attribute a higher recurrence rate to the endoscope. Objective The authors report their experience with endoscopic procedures for arachnoid cyst. Methods All pure endoscopic procedures for arachnoid cysts performed by the authors were analyzed. Particular reference was given to surgical complications and patient outcome in relation to cyst location and endoscopic technique. Results Sixty-six endoscopic procedures were performed in 61 patients (mean age, 28 years; range, 23 days to 74 years; 35 males, 26 females). The main presenting symptoms were cephalgia (61%), …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentEndoscopeRadiographyNeurosurgical ProceduresYoung AdultPostoperative ComplicationsArachnoid cystLateral VentriclesmedicineHumansCystChildAgedmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInfantEndoscopyMean ageMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCisternaEndoscopySurgeryArachnoid CystsRadiographyTreatment OutcomeChild PreschoolFemaleSurgeryNeurology (clinical)businessEndoscopic treatmentNeurosurgery
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Endoscopic aqueductoplasty through a tailored craniocervical approach.

2005

Object. Neuroendoscopy has an essential role in the management of occlusive hydrocephalus due to a membranous obstruction of the sylvian aqueduct. Well-known endoscopic methods include endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) and endoscopic aqueductoplasty through a frontal burr hole. Building on their experience in the endoscopic management of hydrocephalus, the authors realized that not all of their patients with aqueductal obstruction were eligible for the aforementioned lines of treatment. Certain anatomical situations made it impossible to perform ETV or endoscopic aqueductoplasty through a frontal burr hole. Long-term complications of the shunt system led the authors to seek an alternat…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentEndoscopic managementFourth ventricleVentriculostomymedicineHumansMinimally Invasive Surgical ProceduresChildAgedFourth Ventriclemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryEndoscopic third ventriculostomyCerebral AqueductMagnetic resonance imagingEndoscopyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingEndoscopyHydrocephalusSurgeryShunt (medical)NeuroendoscopyFemalebusinessFollow-Up StudiesHydrocephalusJournal of neurosurgery
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The challenges of monoaxial bone transport in orthopedics and traumatology

2017

Background. Bone defects represent the main challenging problem for the orthopedic surgeon and, consequently, they increase the duration of hospitalization, risk of complications and health expenditures. The aim of our observational, descriptive and retrospective study is to evaluate the outcomes of patients treated with a mo­nolateral external fixator for bone defects greater than 3 cm. Material and methods. Between January 2003 and January 2013, 21 patients were treated at our center by bone transfer with a monolateral external fixator. The main etiologies were trauma in 17 cases (80.9%) and tumors in 4 cases (19.1%). Mean follow-up was 5 years for non-union and 3 years for tumors. Our cl…

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