11 resultados para Iatrogenic
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Pseudoaneurysms of the ascending aorta are a rare complication of cardiac surgery. However, the poor prognosis associated with this condition if untreated makes early diagnosis and treatment important. We present the case of a 66-year-old woman who had undergone mitral valvuloplasty 12 days previously, who was admitted with a diagnosis of new-onset atrial fibrillation. The transthoracic echocardiogram showed a clot in the right atrium and anticoagulation was initiated, followed by antibiotic therapy. After further investigation, the patient was diagnosed with a pseudoaneurysm of the ascending aorta and underwent surgical repair, followed by six weeks of antibiotic therapy. She was readmitted six months later for an abscess of the lower sternum and mediastinum. After a conservative approach with antibiotics and local drainage failed, recurrence of a large pseudoaneurysm compressing the superior vena cava was documented. A third operation was performed to debride the infected tissue and to place an aortic allograft. There were no postoperative complications.
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A hipofaringe e o esófago cervical são áreas particularmente vulneráveis a traumatismos por entubação oro-traqueal. Estes acidentes anestésicos são raros, pouco relatados e com maior incidência em situações de emergência. As perfurações faringoesofágicas podem passar despercebidas até ao aparecimento de sinais e sintomas característicos. Estes incluem dor cervical, febre, disfagia, leucocitose, enfisema subcutâneo e pneumomediastino. O tratamento cirúrgico vs conservador é controverso. É no entanto consensual que o intervalo de tempo entre o traumatismo e o diagnóstico e tratamento é, por si só, o factor mais importante para o prognóstico. Os autores apresentam um caso de uma parturiente submetida a cesariana de urgência em que ocorreu um acidente anestésico por entubação difícil, com laceração do seio piriforme e posterior formação de abcesso mediastínico.
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Traumatic lesions of the femoral veins during varicose veins surgery are very uncommon and they raise several therapeutic difficulties. They occur in 1/1000 cases of varicose veins operated. The authors describe four cases of lesions of this type that were seen and treated for the last six years, probably because there was an increase in the number of varicose veins operated on in the Lisbon area. The authors discuss the surgical options and they concluded that these complications can be minimized with good anatomical and surgical skills, specially of the saphenous-femoral and saphenous-popliteal junctions.
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Cover of medium and large defects of the dorsum of the hand remains a substantial surgical challenge that often requires free tissue transfer. We report the case of a 28-year-old male who presented with necrosis of most of the dorsum of his dominant hand after an iatrogenic injury. A large Becker flap was raised to cover the entire defect. However, venous insufficiency was noted intraoperatively. The flap was turbocharged by performing a venous anastomosis between the flap and the recipient site, resulting in complete survival of the flap. The authors conclude that the turbocharged Becker flap can be a good alternative for expeditiously covering large defects of the dorsum of the hand without having to resort to free tissue transfer.
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BACKGROUND: Variations in the major arteries of the upper limb are estimated to be present in up to one fifth of people, and may have significant clinical implications. CASE PRESENTATION: During routine cadaveric dissection of a 69-year-old fresh female cadaver, a superficial brachioulnar artery with an aberrant path was found bilaterally. The superficial brachioulnar artery originated at midarm level from the brachial artery, pierced the brachial fascia immediately proximal to the elbow, crossed superficial to the muscles that originated from the medial epicondyle, and ran over the pronator teres muscle in a doubling of the antebrachial fascia. It then dipped into the forearm fascia, in the gap between the flexor carpi radialis and the palmaris longus. Subsequently, it ran deep to the palmaris longus muscle belly, and superficially to the flexor digitorum superficialis muscle, reaching the gap between the latter and the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle, where it assumed is usual position lateral to the ulnar nerve. CONCLUSION: As far as the authors could determine, this variant of the superficial brachioulnar artery has only been described twice before in the literature. The existence of such a variant is of particular clinical significance, as these arteries are more susceptible to trauma, and can be easily confused with superficial veins during medical and surgical procedures, potentially leading to iatrogenic distal limb ischemia.
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BACKGROUND: Gallstone ileus accounts for 1% to 4% of cases of mechanical bowel obstruction, but may be responsible for up to 25% of cases in older age groups. In non-iatrogenic cases, gallstone migration occurs after formation of a biliary-enteric fistula. In fewer than 10% of patients with gallstone ileus, the impacted gallstones are located in the pylorus or duodenum, resulting in gastric outlet obstruction, known as Bouveret's syndrome. CASE PRESENTATION: We report an 86-year-old female who was admitted to hospital with a 10-day history of persistent vomiting and prostration. She was in hypovolemic shock at the time of arrival in the emergency department. Investigations revealed a gallstone in the duodenal bulb and a cholecystoduodenal fistula. She underwent surgical gastrolithotomy. Unfortunately, she died of aspiration pneumonia on the fourth postoperative day. CONCLUSION: This case shows the importance of considering Bouveret's syndrome in the differential diagnosis of gastric outlet obstruction, especially in the elderly, even in patients with no previous history of gallbladder disease.
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Objectivos: A etiologia da lesão medular (LM) é diversa, incluindo, para além da iatrogenia, causas traumáticas,vasculares, neoplásicas, infecciosas, degenerativas, metabólicas e congénitas. Não se conhece a verdadeiracontribuição relativa de cada grupo etiológico na incidência desta patologia no mundo. Numa investigação daliteratura existente foi encontrado apenas um estudo retrospectivo (Bacher et al.) que estudou a incidência da LMiatrogénica num Centro de Reabilitação e caracterizou essa iatrogenia. O objectivo deste trabalho foi o deestudar a incidência e caracterizar a LM iatrogénica numa população de doentes internados no Centro de Medicina de Reabilitação do Alcoitão (CMRA), assim como comparar os resultados com o trabalho atrás referido. Materiais e Métodos: Estudo longitudinal retrospectivo dos doentes com LM admitidos em primeirointernamento no Serviço de Lesões Vértebro-Medulares do CMRA, num período de 5 anos. Procedemos à colheitade elementos demográficos e clínicos do processo destes doentes. A amostra compreendeu 16 doentes. Aincidência de lesão medular iatrogénica foi determinada no período de tempo decorrido entre 1-1-2005 e 31-12-2008 (n=11). Para a caracterização da lesão medular iatrogénica aceitaram-se os doentes internados pela primeiravez entre 1-7-2004 e 30-6-2009 (n=16). Resultados: Obtivemos uma incidência de lesão iatrogénica de 2,7%. A idade média foi de 58 anos, com ligeiropredomínio do sexo feminino. O diagnóstico pré-iatrogenia mais frequente foi a espondilopatia degenerativa(53,3%). Em 50% dos casos, o acto médico iatrogénico foi a cirurgia da coluna vertebral (62,5% da colunalombar), sendo a laminectomia o procedimento mais frequente. Os quadros neuromotores de paraplegia ASIA B(31,2%) e C (37,5%) foram os mais encontrados, com nível neurológico dorsal em 56,2% dos doentes. Em 54,5%dos doentes, o quadro neurológico surgiu no pós-operatório imediato. O estudo de Bacher et al. revelou umaincidência inferior (0,69%) e um quadro neuromotor mais frequente de paraplegia ASIA A. Conclusões: A incidência da lesão medular iatrogénica é um dado epidemiológico mal estudado. A comparaçãoentre os dois estudos revela diferenças importantes de incidência, mas uma caracterização clínica relativamentesobreponível. São necessários mais estudos, nomeadamente multicêntricos, para uma melhor caracterização dalesão medular iatrogénica.
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The iatrogenic risk of HIV vertical transmission, calculated in initial epidemiologic studies, seemed to counterindicate invasive prenatal diagnosis (PND) procedures. The implementation of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) represented a turning point in PND management, owing to a rapid and effective reduction of maternal viral load (VL). In the present study, we identified cases of vertical transmission in HIV-infected pregnant women who did amniocentesis in the second trimester of pregnancy (n = 27), from 1996 to 2011. We divided our sample into Group A--women under HAART when submitted to amniocentesis (n = 20) and Group B--women without antiretroviral therapy before amniocentesis (n = 7). We had 1 case of vertical transmission in Group B. Preconceptional or early first trimester HIV serology is essential to avoid performing an amniocentesis without antiretroviral therapy or viral suppression. When there is an indication for amniocentesis in an HIV-infected pregnant woman, it should be done if the patient is on HAART and, if possible, when VL is undetectable. Nowadays, with combined first trimester screening test to select pregnancies with high risk of aneuploidies, advanced maternal age is a less frequent indication to perform PND invasive procedures, representing an outstanding gain in prenatal diagnosis of this population.
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The aim of this study is to report a clinical case of asymptomatic female Caucasian children with torpedo maculopathy. A 5-year-old girl was referred to our clinic for routine evaluation. The ophthalmic examination revealed best-corrected visual acuity of 20/20 in both eyes, without any changes in the biomicroscopy. Fundus examination showed normal findings in one eye, whereas in the contralateral eye it disclosed, in the temporal sector of the macular region, a whitish, atrophic, oval chorioretinal lesion with clearly defined margins. Posterior evaluations documented the stability of the lesion. Torpedo maculopathy diagnosis is based on its characteristic shape and peculiar location. The differential diagnosis has to be established versus choroidal lesions (melanoma and nevus), congenital or iatrogenic hyperplasia of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and particularly versus the congenital pigmented lesions associated with Gardner's syndrome.
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Introduction: Brachial plexus (BP) tumors are very rare tumors, with less than 800 cases been described in the literature worldwide since 1970. These tumors often present as local or radicular pain, with scant or no neurological deficits. These symptoms are shared by many other more common rheumatologic diseases, thus making their diagnosis difficult in most cases. Additionally, these tumors often present as lumps and are therefore biopsied, which carries a significant risk of iatrogenic nerve injury. Material and Methods: In this paper the authors describe their experience with the management of 5 patients with BP tumors followed up for at least 2 years. There were 4 males and 1 female. Median follow-up time was 41 ± 21 months. Average age at diagnosis was 40,0 ± 19,9 years. The most common complaints at presentation were pain and sensibility changes. All patients had a positive Tinel sign when the lesion was percussed. In all patients surgery was undertaken and the tumors removed. In 4 patients nerve integrity was maintained. In one patient with excruciating pain a segment of the nerve had to be excised and the nerve defect was bridged with sural nerve grafts. Results: Pathology examination of the resected specimens revealed a Schwannoma in 4 cases and a neurofibroma in the patient submitted to segmental nerve resection. Two years postoperatively, no recurrences were observed. All patients revealed clinical improvement. The patient submitted to nerve resection had improvement in pain, but presented diminished strength and sensibility in the involved nerve territory. Conclusion: Surgical excision of BP tumors is not a risk free procedure. Most authors suggest surgery if the lesion is symptomatic or progressing in size. If the tumor is stationary and not associated with neurological dysfunction a conservative approach should be taken.