62 research outputs found

    Conservative management of grade 1V renal injury with complete transection: a case report

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    The expectant management of high grade renal injuries in hemodynamically stable children has gained increasing acceptance amongst paediatric surgeons. However, patients with grade 1V injury with complete renal transection have been identified as a subgroup with a poor outcome that may benefit from early operative intervention

    Imaging of acute appendicitis in children: EU versus US ... or US versus CT? A European perspective

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    There is substantial evidence that imaging may reduce the negative appendectomy rate, also in children. However, controversy exists about the preferred method: US or CT, and the choice appears to be determined by the side of the Atlantic Ocean. This review brings forth several arguments in favour of U

    At the bottom of the differential diagnosis list: unusual causes of pediatric hypertension

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    Hypertension affects 1–5% of children and adolescents, and the incidence has been increasing in association with obesity. However, secondary causes of hypertension such as renal parenchymal diseases, congenital abnormalities and renovascular disorders still remain the leading cause of pediatric hypertension, particularly in children under 12 years old. Other less common causes of hypertension in children and adolescents, including immobilization, burns, illicit and prescription drugs, dietary supplements, genetic disorders, and tumors will be addressed in this review

    Risk factors for complications after appendectomy in adults

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    OBJETIVO: Definir os fatores de risco para as complicações após as apendicectomias em adultos. INTRODUÇÃO: os fatores de risco que levam as complicações após as apendicectomias são ainda pouco conhecidos. Sua definição pré-operatória é importante na diminuição da morbi-mortalidade pós-operatória. MÉTODOS: Estudo retrospectivo de 500 pacientes submetidos à apendicectomia no Hospital Regional da Asa Norte entre os anos de 2003 e 2004. Estes foram avaliados quanto à idade, sexo, duração dos sintomas até a procura por assistência médica, presença de febre, características da dor abdominal, hemograma, tempo de admissão até a operação, co-morbidades, incisões utilizadas nas operações, achados operatórios, utilização de drenos, complicações pós-operatórias e dias de internação hospitalar. Foram utilizadas análises de regressões logísticas para predizer e quantificar os fatores de risco para as complicações após as operações. RESULTADOS: As chances de complicações foram maiores no gênero feminino (OR=1,97, 95%, IC-1,19-3,13), na apendicite perfurada (OR=4,67, 95%, IC-2,43-8,94), na apendicite sem perfuração (OR=3,32, 95%, IC-1,72-6,38), naqueles pacientes submetidos à drenagem abdominal (OR=17,54, 95%,IC-4,83-63,77) ou com ASA II (OR=1,53, 95%, IC 2,52-15,89). As infecções do sítio cirúrgico e os abscessos intra-abdominais foram os principais fatores de morbidade. A mortalidade foi nula. CONCLUSÕES: A análise de regressão logística multivariável demonstrou que o gênero, a necrose apendicular, a drenagem da cavidade abdominal e a classificação de ASA contribuíram para o aumento das complicações pós-operatórias dos pacientes submetidos às apendicectomias.BACKGROUND: Risk factors for adverse outcomes after the surgical treatment of appendicitis in adults are poorly defined. Accurate presurgical assessment of the risk of preoperative complications and mortality is important in planning surgical therapy. METHODS: All patients undergoing surgical intervention for appendicitis from January 2003 and January 2004 were selected for study. Independent variables examined included 11 putative preoperative risk factors and 4 intraoperative process measures. Dependents variables were complications. Stepwise logistic regression analysis was used for construct models predicting complications. RESULTS: There was a high risk in female (OR=1,97, 95%, IC-1,19-3,13), in appendix with perforation (OR=4,67 95%, IC-2,43-8,94), appendix without perforation (OR=3,32, 95%, IC-1,72-6,38), drainage (OR=17,54, 95%,IC-4,83-63,77) and ASA II (OR=1,53, 95%, IC 2,52-15,89). CONCLUSION: Four factors, in the logistic regression analysis, predicted a high risk of complications after the surgical treatment of appendicitis: female, necrosis with or without ruptured appendix, drainage and ASA Class II

    Prospective Observational Study on acute Appendicitis Worldwide (POSAW)

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    Acute appendicitis (AA) is the most common surgical disease, and appendectomy is the treatment of choice in the majority of cases. A correct diagnosis is key for decreasing the negative appendectomy rate. The management can become difficult in case of complicated appendicitis. The aim of this study is to describe the worldwide clinical and diagnostic work-up and management of AA in surgical departments.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Sentinel lymph nodes in the rat: noninvasive photoacoustic and US imaging with a clinical US system

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    Purpose: To evaluate in vivo sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping by using photoacoustic and ultrasonographic (US) imaging with a modified clinical US imaging system. Materials and Methods: Animal protocols were approved by the Animal Studies Committee. Methylene blue dye accumulation in axillary lymph nodes of seven healthy Sprague-Dawley rats was imaged by using a photoacoustic imaging system adapted from a clinical US imaging system. To investigate clinical translation, the imaging depth was extended up to 2.5 cm by adding chicken or turkey breast on top of the rat skin surface. Three-dimensional photoacoustic images were acquired by mechanically scanning the US transducer and light delivery fiber bundle along the elevational direction. Results: Photoacoustic images of rat SLNs clearly help visualization of methylene blue accumulation, whereas coregistered photoacoustic/US images depict lymph node positions relative to surrounding anatomy. Twenty minutes following methylene blue injection, photoacoustic signals from SLN regions increased nearly 33-fold from baseline signals in preinjection images, and mean contrast between SLNs and background tissue was 76.0 +/- 23.7 (standard deviation). Methylene blue accumulation in SLNs was confirmed photoacoustically by using the optical absorption spectrum of the dye. Three-dimensional photoacoustic images demonstrate dynamic accumulation of methylene blue in SLNs after traveling through lymph vessels. Conclusion: In vivo photoacoustic and US mapping of SLNs was successfully demonstrated with a modified clinical US scanner. These results raise confidence that photoacoustic and US imaging can be used clinically for accurate, noninvasive imaging of SLNs for axillary lymph node staging in breast cancer patients. (C) RSNA, 2010X11154sciescopu
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