187 resultados para Aortic rupture
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The prevalence of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) and its risk factors are well known in Western countries but few data are available from low- and middle- income countries. We are not aware of systematically collected population- based data on AAA in the African region. We evaluated the prevalence of AAA in a population- based cardiovascular survey conducted in the Republic of Seychelles in 2004 (Indian Ocean, African region). Among the 353 participants aged 50 to 64 years and screened with ultrasound, the prevalence of AAA was 0.3% (95% CI: 0- 0.9) and the prevalence of ectatic dilatations of the abdominal aorta was 1.5% (95% CI: 0.2- 2.8). The prevalence of AAA in the general population seemed lower in Seychelles than in Western countries, despite a high prevalence in Seychelles of risk factors of AAA, such as smoking (in men), high blood pressure and hypercholesterolaemia.
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The trans-apical aortic valve implantation (TA-AVI) is an established technique for high-risk patients requiring aortic valve replacement. Traditionally, preoperative (computed tomography (CT) scan, coronary angiogram) and intra-operative imaging (fluoroscopy) for stent-valve positioning and implantation require contrast medium injections. To preserve the renal function in elderly patients suffering from chronic renal insufficiency, a fully echo-guided trans-catheter valve implantation seems to be a reasonable alternative. We report the first successful TA-AVI procedure performed solely under trans-oesophageal echocardiogram control, in the absence of contrast medium injections.
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Objective: Following open-heart surgery, sternal osteomyelitis or infection of the graft may be a serious complication with high mortality rates. The recommended treatment of an infected graft is its explantation. Because of the poor performance status of the patient, this may not always be an option. We report a successful treatment concept without removal of the infected graft. Methods: The infected ascending aortic graft and the remaining sternum of a critically ill 60-year-old man were covered with a bilateral pectoralis muscle flap. Results: Postoperatively, the laboratory test values normalized and the patient was discharged 1 month after the intervention. One year after surgery, the patient was in good condition and the examination showed no signs of infection. Conclusion: The thus demonstrated treatment concept with insertion of well-vascularized tissues in combination with a specific antibiotic regime in our hands proved to be an additional option for the successful management of life-threatening infections of a sternal osteomyelitis in combination of an infected aortic graft.
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The neuropsychological records of 56 patients operated for clipping were studied. Almost every patient remained autonomous and without invalidating motor defect. The present study was aimed at specifying the type and frequency of neuropsychological sequelae and, to a lesser extent, the role of various pathophysiological factors. A main concern was to examine to what extent and at what post-operative interval the neuropsychological assessment can predict the intellectual and socioprofessional outcome of each individual patient. The neuropsychological assessment performed beyond the acute phase showed evidence of intellectual sequelae in about two thirds of the patients. Only one case of permanent anterograde amnesia was observed, probably due to unavoidable inclusion of a hypothalamic artery in the clip during surgery. Transient anterograde amnesia and confabulations were occasionally observed, generally for less than three weeks. A common finding was impaired performance on memory and/or executive tests. In a minority of patients, language disorders, visuoperceptive and visuoconstructive disabilities were found, probably in relation with hemodynamic changes at distance from the aneurysm. Global impairment of intellectual function was not uncommon in the acute post-operative phase but it evolved in most cases towards a more selective impairment, for instance restricted to executive and memory functions, in the chronic phase. The neuropsychological investigation carried out 4 to 15 weeks post-operatively provided satisfactory information about possible long-lasting intellectual disturbances and professional resumption. In particular, persistent global intellectual impairment, persistent amnesia and confabulations 4-15 weeks post-operative were associated with cessation of professional activity; executive and memory impairment, behavioral disturbances such as those encountered in patients with frontal lobe damage were associated with a decreased probability of full-time employment. Pre- and post-operative angiography were not good predictors of long-term cognitive outcome: normal angiography was not necessarily followed by normal neuropsychological outcome, conversely abnormal angiography could be found together with normal neuropsychological outcome. By contrast, there was a relationship between left-lateralised abnormalities on post-operative angiography and occurrence of language disorders; similarly, there was a relationship between side of craniotomy and type of deficits, that is language disorders versus visuoperceptive-visuoconstructive impairments.
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Question de recherche : Est-ce que la limite de taille de 7 mm d'un anévrisme intracrânien non rompu¦proposée par les études internationales est un critère valable de sélection entre un traitement¦conservateur (observation périodique) ou une intervention curative sur la population du CHUV ?¦Contexte : On estime actuellement la fréquence des anévrismes intracrâniens à 0.2-9% dans la¦population générale. Le taux d'hémorragie sous-arachnoïdienne due à une rupture d'anévrisme est¦estimé à 6-16 pour 100'000 personnes.¦Selon les investigateurs de l'International Study of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms (ISUIA, 2003),¦le taux cumulé de rupture à 5 ans pour les anévrismes de moins de 7 mm de diamètre est de 0.05% ou¦2.5% selon que l'anévrisme se situe sur une artère de la circulation cérébrale antérieure ou postérieure,¦respectivement.¦Ces chiffres sont fortement controversés. En effet, d'autres études montrent que le risque de rupture des¦anévrismes inférieurs à 7 mm de diamètre est bien plus important que ne le laisse supposer l'étude¦ISUIA.¦Objectifs : L'objectif de ce travail de maîtrise vise à déterminer si la limite de taille de 7 mm d'un¦anévrisme cérébral non rompu proposé par certaines études internationales (et notamment l'étude¦ISUIA) est un critère valable pour sélectionner entre une observation périodique ou une intervention¦curative (chirurgicale ou endovasculaire) des patients.¦Un corollaire qui découle de cette question est de savoir s'il est justifié de traiter d'emblée un¦anévrisme cérébral non rompu mesurant moins de 7 mm.¦Matériel et Méthodes : Etude rétrospective observationnelle basée sur des données provenant des¦dossiers médicaux des patients admis aux urgences du CHUV avec une hémorragie sousarachnoïdienne¦due à la rupture d'un anévrisme intracrânien pendant une période allant de juin 2005 à¦avril 2011.¦Différents paramètres sont pris en considération : l'âge et le sexe du patient, la taille, la localisation et le¦nombre d'anévrismes, les facteurs de risque de rupture comme le tabac, l'hypertension artérielle et la¦consommation d'alcool, ainsi que les antécédents et l'histoire familiale de rupture d'anévrisme.¦Le critère de jugement principal est la taille de l'anévrisme, suivi par sa localisation.¦Les critères d'exclusion des patients sont les suivants : anévrismes mycotique, fusiforme ou¦traumatique, tumeur cérébrale maligne.¦Résultats escomptés : Avec ce travail, une nouvelle limite de diamètre anévrismal pourrait être¦proposée, en tenant compte des différents paramètres analysés sur un échantillon de la population¦locale. Les résultats pourraient apporter plus de précisions dans le bilan du risque d'une rupture¦anévrismale. Ainsi, la décision d'une intervention bénéficierait d'une base de réflexion nouvelle pour¦les anévrismes non rompus de petite taille.¦Plus-value escomptée : Cette étude pourrait contribuer à améliorer le pronostic des patients porteurs¦d'anévrisme(s) intracrânien(s). Elle permettrait en effet d'intervenir en cas d'anévrismes intracrâniens¦non rompus de taille inférieure à 7 mm, avant que ceux-ci ne se rompent et provoquent une hémorragie¦sous-arachnoïdienne.
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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of transventricular-transseptal approach (TVSA) for extrapleural transcatheter aortic valved stent implantation via a subxyphoidian access. Methods: In five porcine experiments (52.3 +/- 10.9 kg) the right ventricle was exposed via subxyphoidian access. Under the guidance of intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) and fluoroscopy, the transseptal access from right ventricle to left ventricle was created progressively by puncture and dilation with dilators (8F-26F). Valved stents built in-house from commercial tanned pericardium and self-expandable Nitinol stents were loaded into a cartridge. A delivery sheath was then introduced from the right ventricle into the left ventricle and then into the ascending aorta. The cartridge was connected and the valved stent was deployed in the aortic position. Then, the ventricular septal access was sealed with an Amplatzer septal occluder device and the right ventricular access was closed by tying prepared purse-string suture directly. Thirty minutes after the whole procedure, the animals were sacrificed for macroscopic evaluation of the position of valved stent and septal closure device. Result: Procedural success of TVSA was 100% at the first attempt. Mean procedure time was 49 +/- 4 min. Progressive dilatation of the transseptal access resulted in a measurable ventricular septal defect (VSD) after dilator sizes 18F and more. All valved stents were delivered at the target site over the native aortic valve with good acute valve function and no paravalvular leaks. During the procedure, premature beats (5/5) and supraventriclar tachycardias (5/5) were observed, but no atrial-ventricular block (0/5) occurred. Heart rate before (after) was 90 +/- 3 beats min(-1) (100 +/- 2 beats min(-1): p < 0.05), whereas blood pressure was 60 + 1 mm Hg (55 + 2 mm Hg (p < 0.05)). Total blood loss was 280 + 10 ml. The Amplatzer septal occluder devices were fully deployed and the ventricular septal accesses were sealed successfully, without detectable residual shunt. Conclusion: Trans-catheter implantation of aortic valved stent via extrapleural transventricular-transseptal access is technically feasible and has the potential for a simplified procedure under local anaesthesia. (C) 2010 European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. Published by Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
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Objectif: Déterminer la prévalence de la dysfonction de la valve aortique, de la dilatation de l'aorte proximale et des interventions au niveau de la valve aortique et de l'aorte ascendante chez les adultes avec une coarctation de l'aorte. Contexte: La dysfonction de la valve aortique et la dilatation de l'aorte proximale sont rares chez les enfants et les adolescents avec une coarctation de l'aorte. A long terme, les adultes pourraient être plus à risque de développer ce type de pathologie. Méthode: Nous avons rétrospectivement passé en revue tous les adultes avec une coarctation de l'aorte corrigée ou pas suivis au « Boston Children's Hospital » entre 2004 et 2010. Résultats: 216 adultes (56 % d'hommes) avec une coarctation ont été identifiés. L'âge médian à la dernière évaluation était de 28 (de 18 à 75) ans. Une bicuspidie aortique était présente dans 66% des cas. Au dernier contrôle, 3% avaient une sténose aortique modérée ou sévère et 4% avaient une insuffisance aortique modérée à sévère. Une dilatation de la racine de l'aorte ou de l'aorte ascendante était présente dans 28%, respectivement 42% des patients. Une dilatation au moins modérée de la racine de l'aorte ou de l'aorte ascendante (score Z > 4) était présente dans 8%, respectivement 14%. Les patients avec une bicuspidie aortique étaient plus sujets à avoir une dilatation au moins modérée de la racine de l'aorte ou de l'aorte ascendante comparés à ceux sans bicuspidie (20% contre 0%; p<0.001). L'âge était associé à une dilatation de l'aorte ascendante (p=0.04). Au dernier suivi, 6% avait nécessité une intervention au niveau de la valve aortique et 3% un remplacement de la racine de l'aorte ou de l'aorte ascendante.
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Closed rupture of the tibialis anterior tendon is a rare injury, and it usually affects individuals older than 50 years of age. This rare injury tends to occur spontaneously, and this often delays diagnosis and adequate treatment. Although direct surgical repair of the ruptured tibialis anterior tendon is generally considered the treatment of choice, nonanatomic repair, tendon lengthening, or tendon transfer might be necessary in cases where shortening of the muscle-tendon unit has taken place. In this report, we describe 2 cases that involved the surgical repair of closed ruptures of the tibialis anterior tendon. In the first case, direct repair was undertaken at approximately 6 months after the onset of symptoms, and in the second case repair of the tibialis anterior tendon required augmentation tenodesis with the extensor retinaculum. Level of Clinical Evidence: 4.
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In obstetrics, premature rupture of the membranes (PROM) is a frequent observation which is responsible for many premature deliveries. PROM is also associated with an increased risk of fetal and maternal infections. Early diagnosis is mandatory in order to decrease such complications. Despite that current biological tests allowing the diagnosis of PROM are both sensitive and specific, contamination of the samples by maternal blood can induce false positive results. Therefore, in order to identify new potential markers of PROM (present only in amniotic blood, and absent in maternal blood), proteomic studies were undertaken on samples collected from six women at terms (pairs of maternal plasma and amniotic fluid) as well as on four samples of amniotic fluid collected from other women at the 17(th) week of gestation. All samples (N = 16) were analyzed by two-dimensional (2-D) high-resolution electrophoresis, followed by sensitive silver staining. The gel images were studied using bioinformatic tools. Analyses were focused on regions corresponding to pI between 4.5 and 7 and to molecular masses between 20 and 50 kDa. In this area, 646 +/- 113 spots were detected, and 27 spots appeared to be present on the gels of amniotic fluid, but were absent on those of maternal plasma. Nine out of these 27 spots were also observed on the gels of the four samples of amniotic fluids collected at the 17(th) week of pregnancy. Five of these 9 spots were unambiguously detected on preparative 2-D gels stained by Coomassie blue, and were identified by mass spectrometry analyses. Three spots corresponded to fragments of plasma proteins, and 2 appeared to be fragments of proteins not known to be present in plasma. These 2 proteins were agrin (SWISS-PROT: O00468) and perlecan (SWISS-PROT: P98160). Our results show that proteomics is a valuable approach to identify new potential biological markers for future PROM diagnosis.