3 resultados para MATCH
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Introdução: A visão binocular proporciona uma interpretação única e tridimensional do mundo. Objectivo: Comparar a estereopsia dos doentes com de lentes intra-oculares (LIO) multifocais implantadas. Métodos: Os autores realizaram um estudo transversal com 40 doentes, que tinham sido submetidos a facoemulsificação com implante de LIO multifocal bilateralmente (26 Restor, 6 tecnis Multifocal e 8 "Mix & Match"). Estudaram a estereopsia de longe com o Vectograph e utilizaram o "Titmus Stereo Test" para perto, nos 3 grupos. Resultados: No grupo 1 (Restor bilateral: idade média 63,38 anos; 4 doentes do sexo masculino e 22 do feminino) obtivemos 80 a 90% de boa estereopsia; no grupo 2 (Tecnis Multifocal bilateral: idade média 73,67 anos; 6 doentes do sexo feminino) registou-se 100% de boa estereopsia e no grupo 3 ("Mix & Match": idade média 74,25 anos; 2 doentes do sexo masculino e 6 do feminino) obteve-se 50 a 75% de boa estereopsia. Conclusões: Os doentes com lentes intra-oculares multifocais similares implantadas bilateralmente obtiveram melhor estereopsia para perto e para longe.
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INTRODUCTION: Excision of large dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans in the anterior aspect of the trunk often results in large surgical defects that frequently dictate the need for microsurgical reconstruction. However, this option is not always available. PRESENTATION OF CASE: The authors describe two patients with very large anterior trunk dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans: one in the epigastric region and the other in the hypogastric region. In the patient with the hypogastric tumor, a classical abdominoplasty flap associated with umbilical transposition was used to cover the skin defect after muscle and fascial plication, and placement of a polypropylene mesh. In the patient with the epigastric tumor, a synthetic mesh was also placed, and the skin and subcutaneous defect was reconstructed with a reverse abdominoplasty flap and two thoraco-epigastric flaps. In both cases, complete closure was possible without immediate or late complications. DISCUSSION: The local options described in this paper present several potential advantages compared to microsurgical reconstruction, namely they are easier and faster to perform and teach; they provide a good skin color and texture match; they are not associated with distant donor site morbidity; follow-up is usually less cumbersome; the post-operative hospital stay tends to be shorter; they are less costly; they are less prone to complete failure. CONCLUSION: The authors believe that these two patients clearly show that local flaps, although frequently neglected, continue to be valid options for reconstructing large anterior trunk defects, even in the current era of microsurgery enthusiasm.
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BACKGROUND: Variations in emergency department admissions have been reported to happen as a result of major sports events. The work presented assessed changes in volume and urgency level of visits to a major Emergency Department in Lisbon during and after the city's football derby. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Volume of attendances and patient urgency level, according to the Manchester Triage System, were retrospectively analyzed for the 2008-2011 period. Data regarding 24-hour periods starting 45 minutes before kick-off was collected, along with data from similar periods on the corresponding weekdays in the previous years, to be used as controls. Data samples were organized according to time frame (during and after the match), urgency level, and paired accordingly. RESULTS: A total of 14 relevant periods (7 match and 7 non-match) were analyzed, corresponding to a total of 5861 admissions. During the match time frame, a 20.6% reduction (p = 0.06) in the total number of attendances was found when compared to non-match days. MTS urgency level sub-analysis only showed a statistically significant reduction (26.5%; p = 0.05) in less urgent admissions (triage levels green-blue). Compared to controls, post-match time frames showed a global increase in admissions (5.6%; p = 0.45), significant only when considering less urgent ones (18.9%; p = 0.05). DISCUSSION: A decrease in the total number of emergency department attendances occurred during the matches, followed by a subsequent increase in the following hours. These variations only reached significance among visits triaged green-blue. CONCLUSION: During major sports events an overall decrease in emergency department admissions seems to take place, especially due to a drop in visits associated with less severe conditions.