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    Local treatment of colostomy prolapse with the MESH STRIP technique: A novel and highly efficient day hospital technique

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    OBJECTIVE: Stoma prolapse is an intussusception of the bowel through a mature stoma. It can be caused by increased intra-abdominal pressure, excessively mobile bowel mesentery and/or a large opening in the abdominal wall at the time of stoma formation. It occurs predominantly in loop stomas, and correction methods include conservative modalities, such as local reduction to the prolapsed bowel, or surgical treatment. The purpose of this study was to describe our experience with the treatment of colostomy prolapse using a novel mesh strip technique. METHODS: Between February 2009 and March 2018, ten consecutive male patients underwent correction of colostomy prolapse under local anesthesia by peristomal placement of a polypropylene mesh strip. Operation time, short- and long-term complications, and recurrence rates were recorded and analyzed. RESULTS: No postoperative complications, morbidity or mortality were observed. The median length of the prolapse ranged from 6-20 cm, and the median operative time was 30 minutes. The median duration of follow-up was 25 months (range, 12-89 months). No relapse, mesh strip extrusion, local infection or granuloma formation were found. CONCLUSION: A simple, fast, and low-cost operation under local anesthesia using a mesh strip is a valuable option to treat colostomy prolapse

    The relationship of major depressive disorder with Crohn's disease activity

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    Introduction: Crohn's disease (CD) has been related to an increased prevalence of psychiatric disorders and suicide risk (SR). However, the nature of their relationship still deserves clarification. The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence of major depressive disorder (MDD) in patients with CD, and to investigate the relationship between MDD and CD outcomes. Methods: A cross-sectional study involving CD patients was performed. CD activity was evaluated by the Harvey-Bradshaw index and CD phenotype by the Montreal classification. The presence of MDD was assessed by the Patient Health Questionnaire score-9 (PHQ-9). Sociodemographic data and other characteristics were retrieved from electronic medical records. Results: 283 patients with CD were included. The prevalence of MDD was 41.7%. Females had a risk of MDD 5.3 times greater than males. CD disease duration was inversely correlated with MDD severity. Individuals with active CD were more likely to have MDD (OR = 796.0; 95% CI 133.7‒4738.8) than individuals with CD remission. MDD was more prevalent in inflammatory behavior (45.5%) and there were no statistical differences regarding the disease location. 19.8% of the sample scored positive for SR. Conclusion: The present results support data showing an increased prevalence of MDD in individuals with CD. Additionally, it indicates that MDD in CD might be related to the activity of CD. Prospective studies are warranted to confirm these results and to address whether MDD leads to CD activity, CD activity leads to MDD or both ways are existent

    Transanal desarterialization guided by Doppler associated to anorectal repair in hemorrhoids: THD technic

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    INTRODUÇÃO: O tratamento cirúrgico para hemorroidas deve ter indicação individual e baseia-se no sintoma predominante (sangramento ou prolapso), na gravidade da doença e na presença ou ausência de componente externo (plicoma). Cabe ao cirurgião conhecer as mais variadas técnicas para que possa encontrar o tratamento mais adequado caso a caso. TÉCNICA: O procedimento THD consiste na ligadura alta seletiva e guiada por Doppler de até seis ramos arteriais submucosos que irrigam as hemorroidas, levando à sua desarterialização, associada à correção do prolapso (reparo anorretal ou lifting). Utiliza equipamento e kit especiais. CONCLUSÃO: A técnica do THD tem mostrado bons resultados iniciais. Por ser técnica cirúrgica em que se respeita a anatomia, ela age diretamente sobre a fisiopatologia da afecção e corrige suas principais consequências, ela parece bastante promissora. Sua aplicação inicial pode ser nos pacientes com doença hemorroidária de II grau, que tenham indicação de tratamento cirúrgico, e de III e IV graus, nestes últimos, podendo ser associada à ressecção de plicomas

    Projeto doenças orificiais experiência do HCFMUSP em hospital-dia e doenças anorretais

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    The treatment of malignant or benign colorectal pathologies that require more complex management are priorities in tertiary hospitals such as "Hospital das Clínicas" University of São Paulo Medical Center (HCFMUSP). Therefore, benign, uncomplicated orifice conditions are relegated to second place. The number of patients with hemorrhoids, perianal fistulas, fissures, condylomas and pilonidal cysts who seek treatment at the HFMUSP is very great, resulting in over-crowding in the outpatient clinics and a long waiting list for recommended surgical treatment (at times over 18 months). The authors describe the experience of the HCFMUSP over an eight-day period with day-hospital surgery in which 140 patients underwent surgery. Data was prospectively taken on the patients undergoing surgery for benign orifice pathologies including age, sex, diagnosis, surgery performed, immediate and late postoperative complications, and follow-up. 140 patients operated on over eight days were studied. 68 were males (48.75%) with ages ranging from 25 to 62 (mean 35.2 yrs.). Hemorrhoids was the most frequent condition encountered (82 hemorrhoidectomies, 58.6%), followed by perineal fistula (28 fistula repairs, 20.0%). The most common complication was headache secondary to rachianesthesia occurring in 9 patients (6.4%). One patient (0.7%) developed bleeding immediately PO that required reoperation. Mean follow-up was 104 days. Day-surgery characterized by quality care and low morbidity is feasible in tertiary public hospitals, permitting surgery for benign orifice pathologies on many patients within a short period of time.O tratamento das patologias colorretais malignas ou benignas, que necessitam tratamento com maior grau de complexidade são prioridades em hospitais terciários, como é o Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (HCFMUSP), permanecendo assim as patologias orificiais benignas em um segundo plano. Todavia devido à sua característica assistencial, o número de pacientes que procuram o HCFMUSP por doença hemorroidária, fístulas perianais, fissuras, condilomas e cistos pilonidais é muito grande, resultando na hipertrofia dos ambulatórios e lentidão para o tratamento cirúrgico preconizado (às vezes um ano e meio). Os autores descrevem a experiência do HCFMUSP durante oito dias com o atendimento tipo hospital-dia em que 140 pacientes foram atendidos e submetidos a intervenções cirúrgicas. Foram anotados prospectivamente os dados de paciente submetidos a tratamento cirúrgico para patologias orificiais benignas quanto a idade, sexo, diagnóstico, tratamento cirúrgico realizado, e complicações pós operatórias imediatas e tardias e tempo de seguimento ambulatorial. Foram estudados 140 pacientes, operados em oito dias, sendo 68(48,75%) homens e a idade variando entre 25 e 62 anos (média de 35,2 anos). A doença hemorroidária foi a patologia mais freqüente, com 82 doentes operados (58,57%), seguido pela fístula perineal com 20,0% dos casos operados. A complicação mais freqüente foram as anestésicas com a cefaléia pós raquianestesia ocorrendo em nove pacientes (6,42%). Um paciente (0,71%) apresentou hemorragia no PO necessitando reoperação para hemostasia. O tempo médio de seguimento foi de 104 dias. O uso do conceito hospital-dia em serviços públicos terciários é factível, com a possibilidade de atendimento de grande quantidade de pacientes com patologias orificiais benignas, em curto espaço de tempo, com qualidade e baixas taxas de complicações

    Management of inflammatory bowel disease patients in the COVID-19 pandemic era: a Brazilian tertiary referral center guidance

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    The world is fighting the COVID-19 outbreak and health workers, including inflammatory bowel diseases specialists, have been challenged to address the specific clinical issues of their patients. We hereby summarize the current literature in the management of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients during the COVID-19 pandemic era that support the rearrangement of our IBD unit and the clinical advice provided to our patient

    Desarterialização transanal guiada por doppler associada ao reparo anorretal na doença hemorroidária: a técnica do THD Transanal desarterialization guided by Doppler associated to anorectal repair in hemorrhoids: THD technic

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    INTRODUÇÃO: O tratamento cirúrgico para hemorroidas deve ter indicação individual e baseia-se no sintoma predominante (sangramento ou prolapso), na gravidade da doença e na presença ou ausência de componente externo (plicoma). Cabe ao cirurgião conhecer as mais variadas técnicas para que possa encontrar o tratamento mais adequado caso a caso. TÉCNICA: O procedimento THD consiste na ligadura alta seletiva e guiada por Doppler de até seis ramos arteriais submucosos que irrigam as hemorroidas, levando à sua desarterialização, associada à correção do prolapso (reparo anorretal ou lifting). Utiliza equipamento e kit especiais. CONCLUSÃO: A técnica do THD tem mostrado bons resultados iniciais. Por ser técnica cirúrgica em que se respeita a anatomia, ela age diretamente sobre a fisiopatologia da afecção e corrige suas principais consequências, ela parece bastante promissora. Sua aplicação inicial pode ser nos pacientes com doença hemorroidária de II grau, que tenham indicação de tratamento cirúrgico, e de III e IV graus, nestes últimos, podendo ser associada à ressecção de plicomas.<br>INTRODUCTION: Surgical treatment for hemorrhoids should be indicated individually and is based on the predominant symptom (bleeding or prolapse), severity of disease and the presence or absence of external component (plicoma). Surgeons must choose among varied techniques the one suitable for each case. TECHNIC: The THD procedure consists of Doppler guided high ligation, selective to up six submucosal arterial branches that supply the hemorrhoids, leading to its desarterialization associated with prolapse repair (anorectal repair or lifting). It uses special equipment and kit. CONCLUSION: THD technique has shown good initial results. Because surgical technique respects the anatomy, it acts directly on the pathophysiology of the disease and corrects its principal consequences; it looks quite promising. Its initial application may be in patients with hemorrhoids grade II, which have surgical indication, grades III and IV, the latter being associated with resection of plicomas

    Adalimumab in the induction of Crohn&#39;s disease remission: results of a Brazilian multicenter case series

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    Introduction: Adalimumab (ADA) is a subcutaneous fully-human anti-TNF antibody which has a significant role in the management of Crohn&#39;s disease (CD). Its efficacy has been demonstrated in several clinical trials. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the role of ADA in the induction of clinical remission in a Brazilian series of CD cases. Method: A retrospective analysis of CD patients treated with ADA was performed in three Brazilian inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) reference centers. The following characteristics were analyzed: gender, age, indication to ADA treatment, type of response, previous exposure to infliximab (IFX), concomitant use of immunomodulators and adverse events, among others. Results: 54 patients (29 females) were included in this series, with mean age of 36.72 years (ranging from 15 to 62 years). After induction regimen, 26 patients (48.14%) were in clinical remission, 26 (48.14%) had partial response, and 2 (3.72%) were primary non-responders. After a mean follow-up of 9.83 (2 to 28) months, 17 patients (31.48%) presented adverse events. The most common event was pain on the injection site (7 patients - 12.96%). Conclusions: ADA was effective to induce CD remission in this Brazilian case series. The remission and response rates were similar to the literature, as well as the safety profile of this drug.<br>Introdução: O adalimumabe (ADA) é um anticorpo anti-fator de necrose tumoral alfa totalmente humano, de uso subcutâneo, com eficácia e perfil de segurança bem determinados na doença de Crohn (DC). O objetivo principal deste estudo foi determinar o papel do ADA na indução da remissão na DC, em uma série brasileira de casos. Método: Estudo retrospectivo, realizado em três centros de referência em doenças inflamatórias intestinais, com usuários do ADA para tratamento da DC. As variáveis analisadas foram: idade, sexo, indicação do tratamento, forma de apresentação da doença, tipo de resposta (total, parcial ou ausente), exposição prévia ao Infliximabe (IFX), entre outras. Resultados: 54 pacientes foram analisados (29 mulheres), com média de idade de 36,72 (15 a 62) anos. Após a dose de indução da remissão, 26 pacientes (48,14%) apresentaram resposta total (remissão clínica), 26 (48,14%) tiveram reposta parcial e 2 (3,72%) foram não-respondedores primários. Após seguimento médio de 9,83 (entre 2 e 28) meses, 17 pacientes (31,48%) apresentaram efeitos adversos (o mais comum foi dor no local da injeção em 7 pacientes - 12,96%). Conclusões: O ADA se mostrou efetivo na indução da remissão na DC em pacientes brasileiros, com taxas de remissão clínica e resposta compatíveis com as da literatura
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