11 research outputs found
Laparoscopy in diagnosis and extension of peritoneal carcinomatosis
INTRODUÇÃO: O método laparoscópico é efetivo no diagnóstico e verificação do estádio das neoplasias malignas intra-abdominais e permite a exploração do comprometimento da serosa gástrica, folhetos peritoneais parietal e visceral, fígado, epíplons, cavidade pélvica e outros órgãos da cavidade abdominal, e coleta de líquido ascítico. OBJETIVO: Relatar a técnica do método videolaparoscópico e como realizá-lo com vistas à carcinomatose peritoneal. MÉTODO: Após a introdução sob visão direta do trocarte na região da cicatriz umbilical, esvazia-se a ascite ao máximo. Coleta-se fluido peritoneal para realização de exame citológico, evitando-se contaminação com sangue para não diminuir a sensibilidade do método. Se não houver ascite, pode-se realizar o lavado peritoneal. As liberações de bridas e aderências podem ser realizadas previamente à exploração da cavidade e também várias biópsias do peritônio parietal, diafragma, omento e cavidade pélvica para confirmação. Para se determinar se o paciente é candidato à peritoniectomia e/ou quimioterapia hipertérmica intra-abdominal, realiza-se o índice de carcinomatose peritoneal, tendo-se por base a distribuição e o tamanho dos nódulos. Para que isto ocorra é essencial a utilização de mesa operatória com capacidade de se mover para as posições de Trendelenburg, proclive e laterais. CONCLUSÃO: O método laparoscópico apresenta-se bom para se avaliar ascite, metástases hepática e peritoneal, podendo atingir eficiência, sensibilidade e especificidade de até 100% para os referidos atributos. Ele deve ser realizado quando existir suspeita clínica de difusão intraperitoneal da neoplasia não confirmada pelos métodos diagnósticos por imagem.INTRODUCTION: The laparoscopic procedure is effective in the diagnosis and verification of level of intra-abdominal malignancies and allows exploration of commitment of the serosa, parietal and visceral peritoneum, liver, epiíplon, pelvic cavity and other organs of the abdominal cavity, and permit to deal with ascites. AIM: To describe laparoscopic technique and method to accomplish the peritoneal carcinomatosis status and indications for peritoniectomies. METHODS: After the introduction of the trocar under direct vision in the region of the umbilicus it is possible to empty ascites to the fullest, and collect material for cytological examination, avoiding contamination with blood. If there is no ascites, peritoneal lavage can be performed. Releases adhesions and adhesions can be also done prior to the operation of the cavity and also several biopsies of parietal peritoneum, diaphragm, omentum and pelvic cavity for confirmation. To determine whether the patient is a candidate for peritoniectomy and / or intra-abdominal hyperthermic chemotherapy, it can permit the realization of index of peritoneal carcinomatosis. For this to occur is essential to use the operating table with the ability to move the positions of Trendelemburg, proclivity and sides. CONCLUSION: The laparoscopic method is good to evaluate ascites, hepatic and peritoneal metastases, and may achieve efficiency, sensitivity and specificity of 100% for these attributes. It should be performed when there is clinical suspicion of intraperitoneal dissemination, but no diagnostic imaging confirmation
Avaliação de desempenho de hospitais que prestam atendimento pelo sistema público de saúde, Brasil
OBJETIVO Analisar se porte, esfera administrativa, natureza jurídica, tipo de unidade e atividade de ensino influenciam o desempenho de rede hospitalar prestadora de serviços ao Sistema Único de Saúde.MÉTODOS Neste estudo transversal foram avaliados dados disponíveis no Sistema de Informações Hospitalares e no Cadastro Nacional de Estabelecimentos de Saúde de 2012, no estado de São Paulo, Brasil. Foram calculados indicadores de desempenho como: relação de pessoas por leito; valor médio da autorização de internação hospitalar paga; taxa de ocupação hospitalar; tempo médio de permanência; índice de rotatividade; e taxa de mortalidade hospitalar. Dados foram expressos em média e desvio-padrão. Os grupos foram comparados utilizando-se análise de variância (ANOVA) e correção de Bonferroni.RESULTADOS A taxa de ocupação hospitalar em hospitais de pequeno porte mostrou-se inferior a de hospitais de porte médio, grande e especial. Observaram-se maiores taxas de ocupação hospitalar e índice de rotatividade nos hospitais com atividade de ensino. A taxa de mortalidade hospitalar apresentou-se inferior nos hospitais especializados, em comparação com hospitais gerais, apesar da maior proporção de internações de alta complexidade. Não foram observadas diferenças entre hospitais da administração direta e indireta para a maioria dos indicadores analisados.CONCLUSÕES O estudo indicou a importância do efeito escala para a eficiência, de modo que hospitais de maior porte apresentaram desempenho superior. A presença de atividades de ensino determinou maior desempenho operacional, ainda que tenha se associado à importante utilização de recursos humanos e de estrutura de alta complexidade. Os hospitais especializados apresentaram taxa de mortalidade hospitalar sensivelmente inferior a de hospitais gerais, indicando o efeito positivo do volume de procedimentos e da tecnologia empregada sobre o desfecho clínico. As análises relativas à esfera administrativa e à natureza jurídica não mostraram diferenças significativas de desempenho entre as categorias de hospitais públicos.OBJECTIVE To analyze if size, administrative level, legal status, type of unit and educational activity influence the hospital network performance in providing services to the Brazilian Unified Health System.METHODS This cross-sectional study evaluated data from the Hospital Information System and the Cadastro Nacional de Estabelecimentos de Saúde (National Registry of Health Facilities), 2012, in Sao Paulo, Southeastern Brazil. We calculated performance indicators, such as: the ratio of hospital employees per bed; mean amount paid for admission; bed occupancy rate; average length of stay; bed turnover index and hospital mortality rate. Data were expressed as mean and standard deviation. The groups were compared using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Bonferroni correction.RESULTS The hospital occupancy rate in small hospitals was lower than in medium, big and special-sized hospitals. Higher hospital occupancy rate and bed turnover index were observed in hospitals that include education in their activities. The hospital mortality rate was lower in specialized hospitals compared to general ones, despite their higher proportion of highly complex admissions. We found no differences between hospitals in the direct and indirect administration for most of the indicators analyzed.CONCLUSIONS The study indicated the importance of the scale effect on efficiency, and larger hospitals had a higher performance. Hospitals that include education in their activities had a higher operating performance, albeit with associated importance of using human resources and highly complex structures. Specialized hospitals had a significantly lower rate of mortality than general hospitals, indicating the positive effect of the volume of procedures and technology used on clinical outcomes. The analysis related to the administrative level and legal status did not show any significant performance differences between the categories of public hospitals
Avaliação de desempenho de hospitais que prestam atendimento pelo sistema público de saúde, Brasil
OBJETIVO: Analisar se porte, esfera administrativa, natureza jurídica, tipo de unidade e atividade de ensino influenciam o desempenho de rede hospitalar prestadora de serviços ao Sistema Único de Saúde. MÉTODOS: Neste estudo transversal foram avaliados dados disponíveis no Sistema de Informações Hospitalares e no Cadastro Nacional de Estabelecimentos de Saúde de 2012, no estado de São Paulo, Brasil. Foram calculados indicadores de desempenho como: relação de pessoas por leito; valor médio da autorização de internação hospitalar paga; taxa de ocupação hospitalar; tempo médio de permanência; índice de rotatividade; e taxa de mortalidade hospitalar. Dados foram expressos em média e desvio-padrão. Os grupos foram comparados utilizando-se análise de variância (ANOVA) e correção de Bonferroni. RESULTADOS: A taxa de ocupação hospitalar em hospitais de pequeno porte mostrou-se inferior a de hospitais de porte médio, grande e especial. Observaram-se maiores taxas de ocupação hospitalar e índice de rotatividade nos hospitais com atividade de ensino. A taxa de mortalidade hospitalar apresentou-se inferior nos hospitais especializados, em comparação com hospitais gerais, apesar da maior proporção de internações de alta complexidade. Não foram observadas diferenças entre hospitais da administração direta e indireta para a maioria dos indicadores analisados. CONCLUSÕES: O estudo indicou a importância do efeito escala para a eficiência, de modo que hospitais de maior porte apresentaram desempenho superior. A presença de atividades de ensino determinou maior desempenho operacional, ainda que tenha se associado à importante utilização de recursos humanos e de estrutura de alta complexidade. Os hospitais especializados apresentaram taxa de mortalidade hospitalar sensivelmente inferior a de hospitais gerais, indicando o efeito positivo do volume de procedimentos e da tecnologia empregada sobre o desfecho clínico. As análises relativas à esfera administrativa e à natureza jurídica não mostraram diferenças significativas de desempenho entre as categorias de hospitais públicos.OBJECTIVE: To analyze if size, administrative level, legal status, type of unit and educational activity influence the hospital network performance in providing services to the Brazilian Unified Health System. METHODS: This cross-sectional study evaluated data from the Hospital Information System and the Cadastro Nacional de Estabelecimentos de Saúde (National Registry of Health Facilities), 2012, in Sao Paulo, Southeastern Brazil. We calculated performance indicators, such as: the ratio of hospital employees per bed; mean amount paid for admission; bed occupancy rate; average length of stay; bed turnover index and hospital mortality rate. Data were expressed as mean and standard deviation. The groups were compared using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Bonferroni correction. RESULTS: The hospital occupancy rate in small hospitals was lower than in medium, big and special-sized hospitals. Higher hospital occupancy rate and bed turnover index were observed in hospitals that include education in their activities. The hospital mortality rate was lower in specialized hospitals compared to general ones, despite their higher proportion of highly complex admissions. We found no differences between hospitals in the direct and indirect administration for most of the indicators analyzed. CONCLUSIONS: The study indicated the importance of the scale effect on efficiency, and larger hospitals had a higher performance. Hospitals that include education in their activities had a higher operating performance, albeit with associated importance of using human resources and highly complex structures. Specialized hospitals had a significantly lower rate of mortality than general hospitals, indicating the positive effect of the volume of procedures and technology used on clinical outcomes. The analysis related to the administrative level and legal status did not show any significant performance differences between the categories of public hospitals
Estenose arterial pós-transplante hepático: tratamento com angioplastia transluminal percutânea
Vascular complications after liver transplantation include oclusion or stenosis at the sites of anastomosis in the hepatic artery, portal vein, and vena cava. Balloon angioplasty of these stenosis carries little risk and is a useful procedure for the treatment of these problems. The purpose of this paper was to assess whether percutaneous transluminal angioplasty can help to prolong allograft survival and impruve allograft function in patient with hepatic artery stenosis after liver transplantation. We report a 43-year-old mate with stenosis of hepatic artery anastomosis after liver transplantation. An abrupt elevation of liver enzymes and serum bilirrubin levels was noted on the fifth postoperative month. The patient underwent percutaneous liver biopsy, which revealed important ductal depletion due to hypoperfusion, even though Doppler ultrasound examination demonstrated arterial flow. An angiogram confirmed severe stenosis of the arterial anastomosis with poor intraparenchymal arterial perfusion pattern. In an attempt to preserve the graft, a percutaneous transluminal angioplasty was performed using microballoons mounted on a hydrophylic micro guidewire. Intervention proceeded without complications. Liver enzimes and bilirrubin levels decreased within twenty-four hours of angioplasty. Normal levels were achieved after one week. Seven month after angioplasty, the patient is in a optimal clinical condition with no signs of graft impairment. We conclude that percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of hepatic artery stenosis after liver transplantation is relatively safe and may help decrease allograft loss
Videolaparoscopia em ratos: um novo modelo experimental
A introdução da videolaparoscopia e sua progressiva aplicação em procedimentos mais complexos e extensos fez surgir a necessidade do desenvolvimento de modelos experimentais tanto para treinamento de novos cirurgiões quanto para desenvolvimento de estudos experimentais. Inicialmente foram usados animais de grande porte, mas a dificuldade no manuseio e o alto custo destes animais levaram à utilização de animais de menor porte. Nosso estudo inova ao demonstrar um modo de utilização de cinco animais de pequeno porte (ratos) ao mesmo tempo conectados em série utilizando apenas um sistema de insuflação peritoneal
Performance evaluation of hospitals that provide care in the public health system, Brazil
OBJECTIVE To analyze if size, administrative level, legal status, type of unit and educational activity influence the hospital network performance in providing services to the Brazilian Unified Health System.METHODS This cross-sectional study evaluated data from the Hospital Information System and the Cadastro Nacional de Estabelecimentos de Saúde (National Registry of Health Facilities), 2012, in Sao Paulo, Southeastern Brazil. We calculated performance indicators, such as: the ratio of hospital employees per bed; mean amount paid for admission; bed occupancy rate; average length of stay; bed turnover index and hospital mortality rate. Data were expressed as mean and standard deviation. The groups were compared using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Bonferroni correction.RESULTS The hospital occupancy rate in small hospitals was lower than in medium, big and special-sized hospitals. Higher hospital occupancy rate and bed turnover index were observed in hospitals that include education in their activities. The hospital mortality rate was lower in specialized hospitals compared to general ones, despite their higher proportion of highly complex admissions. We found no differences between hospitals in the direct and indirect administration for most of the indicators analyzed.CONCLUSIONS The study indicated the importance of the scale effect on efficiency, and larger hospitals had a higher performance. Hospitals that include education in their activities had a higher operating performance, albeit with associated importance of using human resources and highly complex structures. Specialized hospitals had a significantly lower rate of mortality than general hospitals, indicating the positive effect of the volume of procedures and technology used on clinical outcomes. The analysis related to the administrative level and legal status did not show any significant performance differences between the categories of public hospitals
Primary malignant melanoma of the esophagus: a rare and aggressive disease
Primary malignant melanoma of the esophagus is an uncommon tumor, with approximately 300 cases having been reported thus far. The purpose of this study was to describe a case of a 60 year-old man with a 10 month history of progressive dysphagia and thoracic pain, the investigations of which led to a diagnosis of primary malignant melanoma of the esophagus. The patient underwent a transhiatal esophagectomy with subcarinal lymphadenectomy, and isoperistaltic gastric tube replacement of the esophagus. Nine months after surgery, he developed ischemic colitis, and metastasis in the mesentery was diagnosed. His disease progressed and he died one year after the esophagectomy. A review of the literature was performed
Performance evaluation of hospitals that provide care in the public health system, Brazil
OBJECTIVE To analyze if size, administrative level, legal status, type of unit and educational activity influence the hospital network performance in providing services to the Brazilian Unified Health System.METHODS This cross-sectional study evaluated data from the Hospital Information System and the Cadastro Nacional de Estabelecimentos de Saúde (National Registry of Health Facilities), 2012, in Sao Paulo, Southeastern Brazil. We calculated performance indicators, such as: the ratio of hospital employees per bed; mean amount paid for admission; bed occupancy rate; average length of stay; bed turnover index and hospital mortality rate. Data were expressed as mean and standard deviation. The groups were compared using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Bonferroni correction.RESULTS The hospital occupancy rate in small hospitals was lower than in medium, big and special-sized hospitals. Higher hospital occupancy rate and bed turnover index were observed in hospitals that include education in their activities. The hospital mortality rate was lower in specialized hospitals compared to general ones, despite their higher proportion of highly complex admissions. We found no differences between hospitals in the direct and indirect administration for most of the indicators analyzed.CONCLUSIONS The study indicated the importance of the scale effect on efficiency, and larger hospitals had a higher performance. Hospitals that include education in their activities had a higher operating performance, albeit with associated importance of using human resources and highly complex structures. Specialized hospitals had a significantly lower rate of mortality than general hospitals, indicating the positive effect of the volume of procedures and technology used on clinical outcomes. The analysis related to the administrative level and legal status did not show any significant performance differences between the categories of public hospitals.</sec