999 resultados para Chirurgie cardiaque
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Systemic amyloidosis with cardiac involvement may clinically be suspected in the presence of heart failure or arrhythmia of unknown origin. Herein two cases of cardiac amyloidosis are described with a clinical presentation of heart failure refractory to usual treatment. The key role of echocardiography in the diagnosis and prognosis evaluation of cardiac amyloidosis is discussed. A treatment targeted against the generation of amyloid fibril should ideally be initiated before apparition of heart failure.
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Introduction : Il essentiel pour les patients, mais aussi pour l'utilisation appropriée des ressources médicales et financières, que les centres pédiatriques oncologiques de moindre envergure répondent de manière adéquate aux normes de soins et atteignent des résultats comparables à ceux des grands centres. Étant donné que l'impact économique des soins de santé est devenu un important modulateur des décisions politiques, il est urgent que les institutions abordent le sujet de la qualité en chirurgie pédiatrique oncologique, et fournissent des éléments pour appuyer ou modifier les lignes directrices existantes Patients et méthode : Par cette étude monocentrique rétrospective de 13 ans, nous avons analysé la qualité de la chirurgie pédiatrique de tumeurs abdominales ou thoraciques du Département Médico-Chirurgical du CHUV pratiquée sur 48 enfants. Afin d'y parvenir, nous avons choisi et analysé deux indicateurs de la qualité de ces soins. Le premier est la conformité de la pratique de ce service, avec les directives des protocoles de traitements internationaux. Le second paramètre étudié est la mesure du taux d'événements indésirables liés à la chirurgie du cancer observés dans notre population de patients. Résultats : La conformité avec les protocoles de traitement est très élevée avec un taux de 96%. L'incidence des événements indésirables liés à la chirurgie est de 34 patients sur 48 (66%). Les complications graves sont rares, avec 85% ne nécessitant pas plus qu'un traitement médical simple. Aucune mortalité chirurgicale n'a été identifiée. Conclusion : Nos données suggèrent que la planification méticuleuse de la chirurgie et l'exécution de celle-ci par des chirurgiens dédiés à l'oncologie pédiatrique, ainsi qu'une étroite collaboration avec des oncologues pédiatres sont des conditions essentielles à la qualité des soins apportés à ces patients. Dans ces conditions, même un centre d'oncologie pédiatrique de moindre envergure peut répondre aux normes établies par les grands centres internationaux.
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In superficial venous insufficiency, surgery remains the treatment of choice. Endovenous therapies are a minimal invasive alternative, whose long-term results are not demonstrated yet. In the treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysm, endovascular repair (EVAR) and laparoscopic approach are comparatively studied with open repair, to define their precise indications. In occlusive arterial disease, endovascular treatment offers inferior results in term of durability and patency, however with a decrease in morbidity and mortality.
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Thyroid and parathyroid surgery takes an important place in general surgery. Preservation of essential cervical structures and cosmetic of outcomes of cervical incisions are major concern. Several minimally invasive strategies have been developed recently but their acceptance in the surgical community is low. Their main advantages are focused tissue dissection and improved cosmetics. In this review, management and surgical indications of thyroid nodules and parathyroid adenomas are discussed. The various minimally invasive techniques are described and their current indications are reviewed.
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The non-invasive evaluation of myocardial ischemia is a priority in cardiology. The preferred initial non-invasive test is exercise ECG, because of its high accessibility and its low cost. Stress radionuclide myocardial perfusion imaging or stress echocardiography are now routinely performed, and new non-invasive techniques such as perfusion-MRI, dobutamine stress-MRI or 82rubidium perfusion PET have recently gained acceptance in clinical practice. In the same time, an increasing attention has been accorded to the concept of myocardial viability in the decisional processes in case of ischemic heart failure. In this indication, MRI with late enhancement after intravenous injection of gadolinium and 18F-FDG PET showed an excellent diagnostic accuracy. This article will present these new imaging modalities and their accepted indications.
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In the emergency situation, preoperative patient work-up for cardio-vascular surgery is quite different from the elective setting. We have analyzed a consecutive series of 5576 cases out of which 823 underwent emergency procedures (14.8%). The most frequent problems requiring emergent intervention were peripheral vascular (186 cases; 22.6% of the emergent procedure), followed by coronary artery disease (156 cases; 19.0%), thoracic aortic aneurysms (86 cases; 10.4%), abdominal aortic aneurysms (54 cases; 6.6%), congenital heart disease (36 cases: 4.4%), heart and heart lung transplantation (31 cases; 3.8%), problems with cardiac rythm (25 cases: 3.0%), and others (267 cases: 32.4%). Classification by proportion of urgent procedures with reference to elective operations shows a different picture. As a matter of fact transplantations were always emergency procedures (100%), whereas repair of aortic dissections type A and B was an emergency procedure in 81.5%. Emergency thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysm repair accounted for 30% and 20% respectively and the corresponding proportion for peripheral vascular surgery is 19%. However, emergency surgery for acute coronary ischemia, valvular and congenital heart disease accounted for somewhat less than 10% for each group of these pathologies. Systematic pre-operative diagnostic work-up is a recognized tool for procedure related risk assessment and superior management of diseases. However, hemodynamic instability and other time related events correlated with negative outcome, are the main driving forces for accelerated diagnostic pathways
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We report here the case of a 55 year old female that underwent surgery for a well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus (middle third). Four months after surgery, she complains of neck pain, for which she is prescribed non steroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAID). A CT-scan and a Barium swallow are then normal. After three weeks of treatment, the patient is admitted on emergency to the Intensive Care Unit for a resuscitation hematemesis and atrial fibrillation with a fast ventricular response. The symptoms are stabilized after the transfusion of a few packed red blood cells. A few hours later, however, a massive hematemesis recurs and the patient dies despite intense resuscitation measures. Autopsy reveals three gastric ulcers, one of which had perforated through the cardiac left ventricular wall