997 resultados para VASCULAR-SURGERY
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A pilot study aimed to introduce intraoperative monitoring of liver surgery using transoesophageal echocardiography (TEE) is described. A set of TEE measurements was established as a protocol, consisting of left atrial (LA) dimension at the aortic valve plane; mitral velocity flow integral, calculation of stroke volume and cardiac output (CO); mitral annular plane systolic excursion; finally, right atrial area. A total of 165 measurements (on 21 patients) were performed, 31 occurring during hypotension. The conclusions reached were during acute blood loss LA dimension changed earlier than CVP, and, in one patient, a dynamic left ventricular (LV) obstruction was observed; in 3 patients a transient LV systolic dysfunction was documented. The comparison between 39 CO paired measurements obtained by TEE and PiCCO2 revealed a statistically significant correlation (P < 0.001, r = 0.83). In this pilot study TEE successfully answered the questions raised by the anesthesiologists. Larger cohort studies are needed to address this issue.
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INTRODUCTION: Data on recurrence after operation for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) are limited. We sought to investigate rates and patterns of recurrence in patients after operative intervention for ICC. METHODS: We identified 301 patients who underwent operation for ICC between 1990 and 2011 from an international, multi-institutional database. Clinicopathologic data, recurrence patterns, and recurrence-free survival (RFS) were analyzed. RESULTS: During the median follow up duration of 31 months (range 1-208), 53.5% developed a recurrence. Median RFS was 20.2 months and 5-year actuarial disease-free survival, 32.1%. The most common site for initial recurrence after operation of ICC was intrahepatic (n = 98; 60.9%), followed by simultaneous intra- and extrahepatic disease (n = 30; 18.6%); 33 (21.0%) patients developed extrahepatic recurrence only as the first site of recurrence. Macrovascular invasion (hazard ratio [HR], 2.08; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.34-3.21; P < .001), nodal metastasis (HR, 1.55; 95% CI, 1.01-2.45; P = .04), unknown nodal status (HR, 1.57; 95% CI, 1.10-2.25; P = .04), and tumor size ≥5 cm (HR, 1.84; 95% CI, 1.28-2.65; P < .001) were independently associated with increased risk of recurrence. Patients were assigned a clinical score from 0 to 3 according to the presence of these risk factors. The 5-year RFS for patients with scores of 0, 1, 2, and 3 was 61.8%, 36.2%, 19.5%, and 9.6%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Recurrence after operative intervention for ICC was common. Disease recurred both at intra- and extrahepatic sites with roughly the same frequency. Factors such as lymph node metastasis, tumor size, and vascular invasion predict highest risk of recurrence.
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Introduction: The rat is probably the animal species most widely used in experimental studies on nerve repair. The aim of this work was to contribute to a better understanding of the morphology and blood supply of the rat brachial plexus. Material and Methods: Thirty adult rats were studied regarding brachial plexus morphology and blood supply. Intravascular injection and dissection under an operating microscope, as well as light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy techniques were used to define the microanatomy of the rat brachial plexus and its vessels. Results: The rat brachial plexus was slightly different from the human brachial plexus. The arterial and venous supply to the brachial plexus plexus was derived directly or indirectly from neighboring vessels. These vessels formed dense and interconnected plexuses in the epineurium, perineurium, and endoneurium. Several brachial plexus components were accompanied for a relatively long portion of their length by large and constant blood vessels that supplied their epineural plexus, making it possible to raise these nerves as flaps. Discussion: The blood supply to the rat brachial plexus is not very different from that reported in humans, making the rat a useful animal model for the experimental study of peripheral nerve pathophysiology and treatment. Conclusion: Our results support the homology between the rat and the human brachial plexus in terms of morphology and blood supply. This work suggests that several components of the rat brachial plexus can be used as nerve flaps, including predominantly motor, sensory or mixed nerve fibers. This information may facilitate new experimental procedures in this animal model.
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Introdução: A reorganização do Sistema Nervoso após Acidente Vascular Encefálico é dependente da experienciação de diferentes tipos de input no âmbito da intervenção em fisioterapia. A potenciação do controlo postural (CP) nestes sujeitos é importante para organização dos ajustes posturais antecipatórios nas tarefas funcionais levantar, sentar e início da marcha e pode ser acompanhado de uma regulação do stiffness. Objectivo(s): Reportar as modificações ocorridas nos tempos de inibição e ativação dos músculos solear e tibial anterior, respetivamente, nas sequências de movimento levantar, sentar e início da marcha, na linha temporal atribuída aos APA’s assim como descrever as modificações ocorridas no comportamento do stiffness passivo da tibiotársica. Métodos: Foi implementado um programa de fisioterapia durante 3 meses em 5 participantes com Acidente Vascular Encefálico. Estes foram avaliados previamente à implementação do programa e após (M0 e M1). Foi analisada a atividade eletromiográfica dos músculos solear e tibial anterior, em ambos os membros inferiores, na linha temporal atribuída aos APA’s nas referidas tarefas. O torque e a amplitude articular da tibiotársica foi monitorizada, através do dinamómetro isocinético, no movimento passivo de dorsiflexão, e registada a atividade muscular através de eletromiografia de superfície, nos músculos solear e gastrocnémio medial. Resultados: À exceção do músculo tibial anterior contralesional no paciente C, todos os participantes demonstraram modificações nos tempos dos músculos do membro contralesional na tarefa levantar. No membro ispsilesional todos os participantes demonstraram alterações, sem que seja possível definir uma tendência. Todos apresentaram uma diminuição do stiffness, embora nos participantes A e E mais evidente nas amplitudes intermédias. Conclusão: Entre os dois momentos de avaliação foi possível reportar modificações nos tempos de inibição dos músculos solear e nos tempos de ativação dos músculos tibial anterior na linha temporal atribuída aos APA’s, no entanto mais homogéneas no membro contralesional na tarefa levantar. Em todos os participantes o stiffness sofreu alterações no sentido da diminuição.
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Introdução: O controlo postural (CP) tem sido apontado como indicador de prognóstico funcional e constitui um dos requisitos para a execução de tarefas funcionais. Tem sido demonstrado que após um acidente vascular encefálico (AVE) este esteja severamente alterado. Os mecanismos de neuroplasticidade evidenciam capacidade de mudança no CP através de uma intervenção em Fisioterapia. Objetivos: Descrever as modificações em participantes com AVE face à intervenção em fisioterapia no: 1) componente flexor/extensor do tronco superior/inferior; 2) alinhamento das escápulas; 3) variação do Centro de Pressão (Cop) nos seus componentes medio-lateral e antero-posterior. Pretendeu-se também perceber as mudanças na de distribuição da carga entre membros através do comportamento da força vertical (Fz). Métodos: Estudo de série de casos de participantes com alterações neuromotoras decorrentes de AVE. A avaliação privilegiou a análise do potencial do participante com um objetivo de funcionalidade, tendo ocorrido em 2 momentos: M0 (inicial) e M1 (após 3 meses). Foi avaliado o alinhamento do tronco e da escápula, através do Software de Avaliação Postural (SAPO). Foi também avaliado o deslocamento antero-posterior e medio-lateral do CoP e comportamento da força vertical do solo em Plataforma de Forças. Resultados: Nos participantes A, B, C e D ocorreram modificações nas variáveis cinemáticas, observando-se uma diminuição do componente flexor do tronco e uma tendência para simetria entre as escápulas. O participante E contrariou esta tendência. Nas variáveis em Plataforma de Forças, não é possível encontrar uma tendência homogénea a todos os participantes. Conclusão: Conseguiu-se demonstrar que é possível influenciar positivamente o componente flexor/extensor do tronco superior/inferior, assim como o alinhamento das escápulas. As modificações nas variáveis enunciadas parecem indicar um melhor controlo postural do tronco.
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The use of minimally invasive surgery for the treatment of lung cancer has been growing worldwide. Between May 2008 and November 2012, we performed 24 videothoracoscopic anatomical lung resections in our department. This includes 22 lobectomies and 2 anatomic segmentectomies, which is known to be a more complex surgery, since it demands a finer dissection of sub-lobar structures. We report the clinical cases of two patients who underwent anatomic segmentectomies. The first one was a 63 year old woman, smoker and with a history of breast cancer 20 years earlier. An incidental 9 mm node was found in the lingula. The patient underwent an anatomic lingulectomy and the frozen section was suggestive of a primary lung cancer. Therefore, we proceeded to a full lymphadenectomy. The final pathology evaluation showed a typical carcinoid tumour (pT1aN0). The second patient was a 50 year old woman, a smoker and with a heavy family history of lung cancer. In a screening CT scan a 8 mm ground glass opacity was identified in the left lower lobe (segment VI). After a VATS wedge resection of the node the frozen section evaluation was compatible with adenocarcinoma. We then proceeded to an anatomic segmentectomy with lymphadenectomy. The definitive pathology evaluation confirmed that it was a pT1a N0 bronchioloalveolar adenocarcinoma. The patients now have 5 and 2 months of follow up respectivelly and neither of them has signs of recurrence and the surgical incision showed a good aesthetic result. Anatomic segmentectomy is the indicated surgery especially in patients with low grade tumours, in early stage lung cancers or in patients without pulmonary function for a lobar resection, and it can be done safely using VATS.
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Objectives: To retrospectively review the hybrid treatment of the aortic arch with supra-aortic debranching and endo- vascular stent-graft repair in a single institution. Methods: From 2007 to 2010, all patients submitted to aortic debranching procedures were entered into a prospective database analysis. For the present study, only patients with sealing zones 0 and 1, according to the Ishimaru classification, were included. Procedure-related morbimortality was analysed for the open and endovascular procedures. Results: During the study period, we electively performed 6 total aortic debranching and 4 partial aortic debranching procedures in 10 patients. According to the etiology the indications were: 6 aortic arch aneurysms, 2 post-dissection aneu- rysms, 1 false aneurysm and 1 type I endoleak following TEVAR. The proximal sealing zone was Ishimaru zone 0 in six patients and zone 1 in four patients. The TEVAR procedure was delayed in all patients with a completion success of 80% (1 patient died from ruptured aortic aneurysm; 1 patient denied the second procedure and was lost to follow-up). The 30d mortality rate was 10% (patient mentioned above). The main morbidity was: 1 axillar venous thrombosis, 1 case of subclinical myocardial infarction, 1 case of terminal renal insufficiency and 1 case of prolonged ventilation. No permanent cerebral or peripheral neurologic deficit was noted. Conclusions: The hybrid repair of the aortic arch is a feasible and reproducible procedure, and our results are similar to the previously published series. Medium and long-term results are necessary to confirm whether the technique can be regarded as a safe alternative to open surgery in high-risk patients.
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Objective: The epilepsies associated with the tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) are very often refractory to medical therapy. Surgery for epilepsy is an effective alternative when the critical link between the localization of seizure onset in the scalp and a particular cortical tuber can be established. In this study we perform analysis of ictal and interictal EEG to improve such link. Methods: The ictal and interictal recordings of four patients with TSC undergoing surgery for epilepsy were submitted to independent component analysis (ICA), followed by source analysis, using the sLORETA algorithm. The localizations obtained for the ictal EEG and for the average interictal spikes were compared. Results: The ICA of ictal EEG produced consistent results in different events, and there was good agreement with the tubers that were successfully removed in three of the four patients (one patient refused surgery). In some patients there was a large discrepancy between the localization of ictal and interictal sources. The interictal activity produced more widespread source localizations. Conclusions: The use of ICA of ictal EEG followed by the use of source analysis methods in four cases of epilepsy and TSC was able to localize the epileptic generators very near the lesions successfully removed in surgery for epilepsy. Significance: The ICA of ictal EEG events may be a useful add-on to the tools used to establish the connection between epileptic scalp activity and the cortical tubers originating it, in patients with TSC considered for surgery of epilepsy.
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O autor começa por descrever os aspectos normais do processo de placentação que se encontram alterados na pré-eclâmpsia. Os efeitos desse defeito reflectem-se no aumento da resistência vascular das artérias uterinas e que pode ser detectado ecograficamente (é assumido como possível método de rastreio às 23 semanas de gestação). São analisadas relações entre pré-eclâmpsia e síndroma de HELLP, síndroma dos anticorpos anti-fosfolípidos (SAAF) e atraso de crescimento intra-uterino (ACIU). Comentam-se as tentativas de prevenção de pré-eclâmpsia com ácido acetil salicílico (AAS) e com cálcio. São analisados os efeitos de vários agentes anti-hipertensivos na hemodinâmica uterina e fetal. É feita uma introdução da Ginkgo biloba, dos motivos que levam a escolhê-la como um bom candidato à terapêutica preventiva do desenvolvimento da pré-eclâmpsia, analisando os seus mecanismos de acção, a farmacodinâmica, as doses habitualmente utilizadas e a sua segurança. Por fim sugerem-se alguns critérios para investigar clinicamente os efeitos do extracto de Ginkgo biloba (EGB 761).
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Existem diversos factores que podem influenciar o prognóstico funcional nos doentes com Acidente Vascular Cerebral (AVC), nomeadamente o hemisfério afectado, severidade do deficit neurológico inicial, presença de comorbilidades, etiologia, entre outros. A idade como factor preditivo na reabilitação destes doentes tem sido alvo de controvérsia. O objectivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a idade como variável preditiva de funcionalidade após AVC. Os autores recolheram retrospectivamente os dados dos processos clínicos dos doentes internados para reabilitação no Serviço de MFR do Hospital de Curry Cabral durante o ano de 2008, tendo como critério de inclusão diagnóstico de AVC. A funcionalidade foi avaliada à entrada e à saída do internamento, com a Medida de Independência Funcional (MIF) e o Índice de Barthel (IB). Os doentes com idade igual ou inferior a 45 anos foram considerados jovens adultos. Foi realizado o emparelhamento de doentes em casos-controlo. Para cada caso de AVC no adulto jovem os critérios de emparelhamento foram: idade> 45 anos, o mesmo tipo de AVC e hemisfério envolvido e igual MIF à entrada (mais ou menos três pontos). Para tratamento estatístico foi utilizado o programa SPSS 13.0. Foram recolhidos dados de 69 doentes com AVC, dos quais 12 foram considerados adultos jovens (38 +-5 anos). Quando comparados com os doentes mais velhos, os adultos jovens saíram com uma MIF maior (101 Vs 88 pontos; p=0,04), sem que se verificassem diferenças estatisticamente significativas em relação a: MIF à entrada, IB à entrada e saída, eficiência da MIF ou duração do internamento. A idade jovem associou-se com um melhor valor de MIF à saída (r=0,33, p=0,006), mesmo quando se controlou para a MIF à entrada (r=0,23, p=0,05). Em relação à análise dos nove pares caso-controlo, não se verificaram diferenças entre os grupos nas medidas de funcionalidade à entrada e à saída, nem na duração do internamento. A idade correlacionou-se com funcionalidade à saída, sendo que os doentes mais jovens saíram mais funcionais. No entanto, na análise caso-controlo, quando se controlou para outras variáveis (e.g. tipo de AVC), a variável perdeu o seu valor preditivo. Estes resultados podem dever-se ao facto de o AVC no jovem adulto ter diferentes características, como um maior número de eventos hemorrágicos. Nesta amostra, os jovens adultos tiveram igual número de AVC isquémicos e hemorrágicos (seis) e o grupo mais velho teve apenas 23% eventos hemorrágicos (p=0,07). É conhecido o melhor prognóstico funcional deste tipo de AVC, quando não associados a mortalidade precoce. Este estudo apresenta algumas limitações: o tamanho da amostra; o facto de a MIF e o IB não serem medidas de funcionalidade desenvolvidas especificamente para doentes com AVC; um viés de selecção, pois somente alguns doentes são incluídos em programa de reabilitação em internamento; o momento de avaliação da funcionalidade residual foi á saída do internamento, apenas algumas semanas pós-AVC. A idade jovem parece associar-se a um melhor prognóstico funcional. Este aspecto pode estar associado ao facto de o AVC nos doentes mais novos ter características diferentes (e.g. maior proporção de AVC hemorrágico), normalmente associadas a uma recuperação mais favorável.
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Ovarian borderline tumors (OBTs) are frequently diagnosed in women of reproductive age. There is no consensus about their management, and it sometimes represents a dilemma aboutwhat should be done: fertility sparing surgery or a hysterectomy with salpingo-oophorectomy? Case: A 32-year-old nulligravida, diagnosed with a right ovarian borderline tumor is presented. She underwent pelvic washings, right salpingo-oophorectomy, appendectomy, and omental and peritoneal biopsies (laparotomic approach). Macroscopically, the left ovary was normal and subsequent exploration for staging was also normal, including the lymph nodes. Intraoperatively, frozen section examination was unclear, suggesting an OBT. Results: The final histopathologic diagnosis was ovarian borderline tumor, stage IIC (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics [FIGO] staging). The patient expressed a desire to preserve her fertility. Thirty-six months postsurgery, she became pregnant spontaneously and delivered a healthy newborn at term. Conclusions: Conservative surgery can be performed in young patients treated for an OBT, provided they are closely followed up and that this surgery is performed after careful consideration and informed consent. It is, however, controversial with respect to performing hysterectomy and salpingo-oopherectomy upon the patient’s completion of childbearing.
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Obesity is increasing vastly in the world, and the number of bariatric surgeries being performed is also increasing. Patients being submitted to bariatric surgeries, especially malabsorptive procedures, have an increased risk of developing nutrient deficiencies, which can culminate in symptomatic hypovitaminosis, if supplementation is not done correctly. The eye and the optic system need an adequate level of several vitamins and minerals to perform properly, especially vitamin A, and this article wants to cover the main nutrients involved, the possible ophthalmic complications that can arise by their deficiency, and the management of those complications.
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Phacomatosis pigmentovascularis is a rare syndrome characterized by the coexistence of a pigmented nevus and a cutaneous vascular malformation. We report a 5-year-old boy with all the typical findings of phacomatosis pigmentovascularis type Ia. Although its existence according to the traditional classification has been questioned, this case represents a very rare association of a capillary vascular malformation and a common keratinocytic nevus of the soft type.
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The decrease in the number of cadaveric donors has proved a limiting factor in the number of liver transplants, leading to the death of many patients on the waiting list. The living donor liver transplantation is an option that allows, in selected cases, increase the number of donors. One of the most serious complications in liver transplantation is hepatic artery thrombosis, in the past considered potentially fatal without urgent re-transplantation. A white male patient, 48 years old, diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinoma in chronic liver failure caused by hepatitis B virus, underwent living donor liver transplantation (right lobe). Doppler echocardiography performed in the immediate postoperative period did not identify arterial flow in the right branch, having been confirmed thrombosis of the right hepatic artery in CT angiography. Urgent re-laparotomy was performed, which consisted of thrombectomy and re-anastomosis of the hepatic artery with segmental splenic artery allograft interposition. The patient started anticoagulation and antiplatelet therapy with acetylsalicylic acid. Serial evaluation with Doppler echocardiography showed hepatic artery patency. At present, the patient is asymptomatic. One of the most devastating complications in liver transplantation, and particularly in living liver donor, is thrombosis of the hepatic artery; thus, early diagnosis and treatment is vital. The rapid intervention for revascularization of the graft avoids irreversible ischemia of the bile ducts and hepatic parenchyma, thus avoiding the need for re-transplantation.