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Introdução: O tratamento cirúrgico mini-invasivo da incontinência urinária de esforço feminina com próteses suburetrais aplicadas por via transobturadora é consensualmente aceite na actualidade. O objectivo deste estudo é avaliar eficácia e segurança das próteses suburetrais transobturadoras a médio prazo, comparando a abordagem outside-in com a inside-out. Material e Métodos: Estudo retrospectivo de 298 doentes com diagnóstico de incontinência urinária de esforço submetidas entre 2003 e 2006 a cirurgia por via transobturadora. Destas doentes 113 mulheres realizaram a abordagem outside-in e 185 a abordagem insideout. Resultados: A média etária das doentes foi de 57.2 ± 10.3 anos, em que 69.1% se encontravam na menopausa. A paridade média foi de 2.2 ± 1.1. A técnica outside-in foi utilizada com maior frequência em associação com outra(s) cirurgia(s) do pavimento pélvico (83.2% versus 37.8% na técnica inside-out). O tempo médio de follow-up foi de 14.35 ± 13.75 meses nas doentes com prótese aplicada outside-in e de 11.79 ± 10.39 meses no grupo inside-out. Os resultados globais de eficácia obtidos foram idênticos nos dois grupos com taxas de cura e cura ou melhoria, respectivamente, de 76.9% e 92.9% no grupo outside-in e de 82.7% e 93.5% no grupo inside-out (diferença não significativa). A duração média da cirurgia para incontinência urinária de esforço isolada foi significativamente menor no grupo inside-out (14.77 ± 5.37 minutos versus 21.21 ± 7.48 minutos, p < 0.05). No pós-operatório a frequência de incontinência por imperiosidade de novo e de erosões da prótese foi idêntica em ambos as técnicas, contudo as erosões foram mais frequentes nas próteses microporosas do que nas macroporosas (p < 0.05). Discussão e conclusões: As próteses transobturadoras usadas no tratamento da I.U.E. são eficazes e seguras. As taxas de cura e melhoria são elevadas, com diferenças não significativas em função da técnica utilizada. A técnica inside-out associa-se a um significativo menor tempo cirúrgico.

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Flexor hallucis longus (FHL) transfer is a well-established treatment option in failed Achilles tendon (AT) repair and has been routinely performed as an open procedure. We detail the surgical steps needed to perform an arthroscopic transfer of the FHL for a chronic AT rupture. The FHL tendon is harvested as it enters in its tunnel beneath the sustentaculum tali; a tunnel is then drilled in the calcaneus as near to the AT footprint as possible. By use of a suture-passing device, the free end of the FHL is advanced to the plantar aspect of the foot. After adequate tension is applied to the construct, the tendon is fixed in place with an interference screw in an inside-out fashion. This minimally invasive approach is a safe and valid alternative to classic open procedures with the obvious advantages of preserving the soft-tissue envelope and using a biologically intact tendon.

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An 80 years old man suffered a cardiac arrest shortly after arrival to his local health department. Basic Life Support was started promptly and nine minutes later, on evaluation by an Advanced Life Support team, the victim was defibrillated with a 200J shock. When orotracheal intubation was attempted, masseter muscle contraction was noticed: on reevaluation, the victim had pulse and spontaneous breathing.Thirty minutes later, the patient had been transferred to an emergency department. As he complained of chest pain, the ECG showed a ST segment depression in leads V4 to V6 and laboratory tests showed cardiac troponine I slightly elevated. A coronary angiography was performed urgently: significant left main plus three vessel coronary artery disease was disclosed.Eighteen hours after the cardiac arrest, a quadruple coronary artery bypass grafting operation was undertaken. During surgery, a fresh thrombus was removed from the middle left anterior descendent artery. Post-operative course was uneventful and the patient was discharged seven days after the procedure. Twenty four months later, he remains asymptomatic.In this case, the immediate call for the Advanced Life Support team, prompt basic life support and the successful defibrillation, altogether, contributed for the full recovery. Furthermore, the swiftness in the detection and treatment of the acute reversible cause (myocardial ischemia in this case) was crucial for long-term prognosis.

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Our objective was to compare the results of ambulatory hysteroscopy in postmenopausal women with and without uterine bleeding. A retrospective descriptive study was carried out on 236 women who were at least 2 years into the menopause, who were not undergoing hormone treatment and who had had abnormal pelvic ultrasound results. Of these women, 150 were asymptomatic and 86 reported haemorrhage. Diagnostic and operative outpatient hysteroscopy was performed between January 2002 and December 2003. There was no difference between the two groups regarding age of patients, age of menopause and presence of at least one of the risk factors for endometrial carcinoma evaluated, although obesity was more frequent in the symptomatic group. Abnormal ultrasound results for these women corresponded in the majority of cases to intracavitary disease, and the absence of organic endometrial pathology was 9.3% vs 11.3% in each group. The more frequent pathology was benign endometrial polyps (64% in bleeding patients and 84.7% in asymptomatic ones). Endometrial carcinoma was diagnosed in 23.3% of women with metrorrhagia and in 1.3% of asymptomatic women. We diagnosed 2.6% of malignancy inside polyps. Hysteroscopy results were confirmed by histology in 90.3% of cases. See and treat in one session was achieved in 91% of benign endometrial polyps. Ambulatory hysteroscopy has high sensitivity and specificity for intracavitary pathology and high tolerability and safety. See and treat in one session can be achieved in the majority of lesions with indication for excision. These results make us advise our menopausal patients with abnormal uterine bleeding to undergo diagnostic hysteroscopy complemented with biopsy.