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    Neonatal pneumomediastinum and the spinnaker-sail sign

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    A male infant was born at 40 weeks of gestation by vacuum-assisted vaginal delivery. Mild respiratory distress with expiratory grunting and subcostal retraction was noted 1 hour after birth. Arterial oxygen saturation remained at more than 95% without the administration of supplemental oxygen. Chest radiography performed 6 hours after birth (Panel A) showed the spinnaker-sail sign, consisting of a large, wedge-shaped opacity extending from the right hemidiaphragm to the superior mediastinum (white arrows), representing thymic tissue displaced from its usual location by a collection of gas under pressure (black arrows). Axial computed tomography of the chest revealed air trapped between the pericardial sac and the thymus, confirming a diagnosis of anterior pneumomediastinum (Panel B, arrow). Named for its visual resemblance to the headsail of a boat, the spinnaker-sail sign occurs with a spontaneous anterior pneumomediastinum and usually resolves without specific treatment. After being observed for clinical and radiographic improvement for 3 weeks, the infant was discharged home in good condition

    TRANSESOPHAGEAL RIGHT UPPER PULMONARY LOBECTOMY - IN VIVO PORCINE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY

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    TRANSESOPHAGEAL RIGHT UPPER PULMONARY LOBECTOMY - IN VIVO PORCINE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY João Moreira-Pinto, MD1,2,3; Aníbal Ferreira, MD1,2,4; Alice Miranda, DVM1,2; Carla Rolanda, MD, PhD1,2,4; Jorge Correia-Pinto, MD, PhD1,2,5 1Surgical Sciences Research Domain, Life and Health Sciences Research Institute (ICVS), School of Health Sciences, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal; 2ICVS/3B’s - PT Government Associate Laboratory, Braga/Guimarães, Portugal; 3Pediatric Surgery division, Centro Hospitalar do Porto, Porto, Portugal; 4Department of Gastroenterology, Hospital de Braga, Braga, Portugal; 5Pediatric Surgery division, Hospital de Braga, Braga, Portugal. Background and Study Aims Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) has been widespread as the better approach to carry out pulmonary lobectomy. Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) is being assessed as an alternative to the transthoracic endoscopic surgery. We designed this study to test the feasibility of peroral transesophageal right upper pulmonary lobectomy with the assistance of a single transthoracic trocar. Material and Methods In ten anesthetized pigs (35-45 Kg), we performed right upper pulmonary lobectomy using a forward viewing single-channel gastroscope (introduced perorally) and an operative thoracoscope with a 5 mm working channel (introduced through a single-transthoracic 10 mm port) (Karl Storz). After introducing the gastroscope throughout an oroesophageal overtube into the esophagus, a 1 cm transverse esophagotomy was carried out in the upper third using an ESD-knife under thoracoscope control. Anatomic dissection of the right upper hilum was performed using flexible (gastroscope) and rigid (thoracoscope) instruments. After individual dissection, right upper pulmonary arteries, veins and correspondent bronchus were independently stapled using a 45-mm long, linear endostapler (EndoPath®, Ethicon Endo-Surgery) introduced through the oroesophageal overtube. After completing the lobe resection using an endoscopic snare with cautery, the specimen was extracted retrogradely through the mouth. The esophagotomy was stitched and tied using Endo Stitch™ (Covidien) and a long knot-pusher, which were handled through the oroesophageal overtube. Results Esophagotomy was performed safely in all animals. Dissection of the right upper lobe hilum elements (arteries, veins and bronchus) was also carried out in all animals without significant problems. Oroesophageal handling of the endostapplers for independent ligation of the hilum elements under transthoracic imaging was surprisingly feasible, reasonably easy to perform and reliable in 7 cases. In two cases ligation of the vessels was en bloc. In one case, severe hemorrhage occurred from incomplete vein ligation, although we could control it using electrocoagulation. Esophagotomy closure was feasible but its reliability was not tested in survival studies. All but one animal were kept alive until the end of the acute experiment when they were sacrificed. Conclusions Transesophageal right upper pulmonary lobectomy using single transthoracic trocar assistance is feasible and it may represent a step towards scarless pulmonary lobectomy. Additional survival studies are necessary to test the reliability of this procedure. Apresentador: João Moreira-Pinto, Médico Interno de Cirurgia Pediátrica, CHP

    Five really easy steps to build a homemade low-cost simulator

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    AIM: The aim of this study was to evaluate how simple it is to build a homemade low-cost simulator using a simple 5-step scheme. METHODS: A scheme explaining how to build an endoscopic surgery simulator in 5 easy steps was presented to 26 surgeons. The simulator required a pair of scissors and easy-to-find materials. Its total cost was less than €35. The participants assessed the simulator using common endoscopic training toys or ex vivo tissue and completed an anonymous query comparing it with other commercial simulators that they had experienced before. RESULTS: In all, 84.6% found the simulator really easy to build. Every participant felt that he or she could do the same simulator themselves. Comparing with other commercial available box simulators, the majority of participants found the homemade simulator easier to (a) mount and dismount, (b) transport, (c) clean, and (d) use when practicing alone. CONCLUSIONS: Anyone can build its own simulator for a small amount of money

    Transvesical endoscopic peritoneoscopy: intra-abdominal scarless surgery for urologic applications

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    For many abdominal procedures, advantages such as minimal scarring, reduced pain, and faster recovery have made laparoscopy the favored approach over traditional open surgery. The most recent minimally invasive approach is natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES), which limits morbidity because this surgery does not require incision. This article reviews the history, development, and current and future applications of NOTES in the field of urology

    Transvesical route for NOTES urological applications: advances & controversies

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    Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) has emerged recently in the experimental surgical field, innovating for the passage of luminal barrier, the absence of scars and reduction of post-operative pain. Among the various ports of access (transvaginal, transgastric, transvesical and transcolonic), this paper is an update on advances & controversies of transvesical port for NOTES Urological applications

    Acute pancreatitis in children : a tertiary hospital report

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    INTRODUCTION: The incidence of acute pancreatitis (AP) in children has increased significantly in the past two decades. OBJECTIVE: All cases of AP, acute recurrent pancreatitis (ARP), and chronic pancreatitis examined between May 2002 and May 2012 at Hospital de Braga, Portugal, were reviewed. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Patients were identified by searching the hospital's electronic discharge records for the International Classification of Disease, Ninth Revision (ICD-9) code 577.0 (acute pancreatitis). ARP was considered as two or more episodes of AP per year or more than three episodes over a lifetime with intervening return to baseline. The following data were analyzed: demographic information, clinical, laboratory and imaging test results, etiology of pancreatitis, medical and surgical management, length of hospitalization, and outcome. The clinical and laboratory factors used in the pediatric acute pancreatitis severity score system and computed tomography severity index (CTSI) score were compared between patients with mild and severe disease. RESULTS: A total of 37 patients, 31 episodes of AP and 6 patients with ARP, were documented. The most prevalent etiologies were biliary stones/sludge (24.3%) and trauma (16.2%). Admission elevated white blood cell count (p=0.011), 48-h trough calcium (p=0.007), and 48-h rise in blood urea nitrogen (p=0.025) correlated significantly with disease severity. CTSI on admission had a score below 4 in three patients with severe disease. CONCLUSION: This Portuguese pediatric pancreatitis report highlights the multiple and complex etiology of this disease. Better pediatric scoring systems and management algorithms are needed

    Policy impacts on regulating ecosystem services: looking at the implications of 60 years of landscape change on soil erosion prevention in a Mediterranean silvo-pastoral system

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    Context: Policy decisions form a major driver of land use change, with important implications for socially and environmentally susceptible regions. It is well known that there can be major unintended consequences, especially where policies are not tailored to regionally specific contexts. Objectives: In this paper we assess the implications of 60 years of agricultural policies on soil erosion prevention (SEP) by vegetation, an essential regulating ecosystem service in Mediterranean Europe. Methods: To assess these implications we produced and analysed a time series of land cover/use and environmental conditions datasets (from 1951 to 2012) in relation to changing agricultural policies for a specific region in the southern Portugal. A set of indicators related to SEP allowed us to identify that land use intensification as increased soil erosion in the last 60 years. Results: Particularly in the last 35 years, as a consequence of headage payments for cattle, the agricultural policy had a significant effect in the density and renewal of the tree cover, resulting in drastic effects for the provision of the SEP service. These are more significant after 1986, coinciding with the implementation of several Common Agricultural Policy instruments focused on increasing the modernization and productivity capacity of farm systems. Conclusions: The results show some unintended effects of agricultural policy mechanisms on ecosystem service provision and highlight the need for context-based policies, tailored to the environmental constrains and potentials of each region

    Ocorrência de novos elementos megaflorísticos na Bacia Carbonífera do Douro (Estefaniano C inferior) [Gzheliano inferior], NW de Portugal

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    New megafloristic elements were found in the São Pedro da Cova region (Gondomar),Douro Basin (lower Stephanian C) [lower Gzhelian
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