2 research outputs found

    A successful case of a para-aortic lymphocele treated with autologous peripheral blood injection

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    A lymphocele is one of the complications of systematic pelvic or para-aortic lymphadenectomy. Although most patients are entirely asymptomatic, our patient exhibited an obstructive ileus at the jejunum compressed by a lymphocele. We report here a case of a subsequent para-aortic lymphocele treated with autologous peripheral blood injection. A 68-year-old woman with sigmoid colon cancer (T3N2bM1a) underwent laparoscopic sigmoidectomy. After 4 courses of chemotherapy (CapeOX + Bmab), para-aortic lymphadenectomy was additionally performed. One month later, an obstructive ileus occurred suddenly due to a lymphocele. A drainage catheter was placed into the lymphocele and a total of 35 mL of autologous peripheral blood was injected in 4 divided doses through the catheter. The volume of the lymphocele gradually reduced and the ileus improved after blood injection. This is the first report of a successful case of a subsequent para-aortic lymphocele treated with autologous peripheral blood injection without any complications

    Novel and Efficient Method for Diagnosing Infective Endocarditis Using 16S Ribosomal RNA Gene Amplicon Sequence

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    We present 2 cases that both developed infective endocarditis and underwent mitral valve replacement. In addition to positive blood culture and echocardiographic findings, such as vegetation or mitral valve perforation, the 16S ribosomal RNA gene amplicon sequence approach used was helpful for disease diagnosis. (Level of Difficulty: Intermediate.
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