41 research outputs found

    Frustración audiovisual

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    Frustración audiovisual no es más que la intención de mostrar un estado de ánimo (dicha frustración) de forma audiovisual. El planteamiento viene desde la perspectiva de Carlos, un joven estudiante universitario, que piensa en todos los sinsentidos y problemas que ha visto dentro de su experiencia estudiantil. Un personaje cabreado con su situación y que muestra su enfado y rechazo ante lo que él había puesto grandes esperanzas para su crecimiento personal y profesional. No obstante, Carlos avanza y lleva la frustración por un camino; una senda que le ayudará a recapacitar y sacar las cosas positivas que también ha descubierto. Se trata de una mera plasmación de los sentimientos del director, basados en un personaje y un entorno ficticio, simulando situaciones reales que guardan cierta iconicidad con el ambiente encerrado del estudio y el ambiente natural y abierto de la liberación al terminar. Además, posee un carácter crítico contra la situación universitaria actual en la que los planes de estudio, métodos de enseñanzas y parte del profesorado, que sigue sin conectar con las necesidades de los alumnos y su potencialidad, son los principales objetivos de la diana.Universidad de Sevilla. Grado en Comunicación Audiovisua

    Improving the Advantages of Single Port in Right Hemicolectomy: Analysis of the Results of Pure Transumbilical Approach with Intracorporeal Anastomosis

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    Background. Single-port laparoscopic surgery has recently emerged as a method to improve patient recovery and cosmetic benefits of laparoscopic surgery. The evolution of our technique has led us to move from a periumbilical incision to a transumbilical one, avoiding the use of drain and maintaining a pure single-port approach with intracorporeal anastomosis in order to maintain the incision as smaller as possible. Method. We report a prospective clinical analysis of our first 38 patients. Oncological surgical steps were followed as during the standard laparoscopic approach, performing the anastomosis intracorporeally in all cases. Results. Mean age of 68,39 years old and an average BMI of 27,88%. (range 19,81–41,5). Most lesions were adenocarcinoma (65,8%), while the remaining were polyps (31,5%) and one a mucocele of the appendix. We moved from a periumbilical incision, initial 14 cases, into a transumbilical one, (medium size of the incision 3,25 cm). Average surgical time was 117,42 minutes. Drains was only used in our first 3 cases. Mean hospital stay was 5,2 days, (86,5% stayed less than 5 days). Total morbidity was 13%. Histological exams of the specimens showed that the oncological criteria were preserved. Conclusions. Single-port right hemicolectomy with intracorporeal anastomosis is feasible and safe. The advantages of a total intracorporeal anastomosis include that there is no need to enlarge the umbilical incision and avoid traction of the pedicle of the mesenterium of the transverse colon during the extracorporeal anastomosis. A transumbilical incision offers better cosmetic results, and the use of drains can be avoided, which increase, patient's satisfaction

    Intragastric Endoscopic Assisted Single Incision Surgery for Gastric Leiomyoma of the Esophagogastric Junction

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    Single port laparoscopic surgery is becoming an alternative to conventional laparoscopic surgery as a new approach where all the conventional ports are gathered in just one multichannel port through only one incision. Appling this technical development, we have developed a new technique based on an intragastric approach using a single port device assisted by endoscopy (I-EASI: intragastric endoscopic assisted single incision surgery) in order to remove benign gastric lesions and GIST tumors placed in the posterior wall of the stomach or close to the esophagogastric junction or the gastroduodenal junction. We present a patient with a submucosal gastric tumor placed near the esophagogastric junction removed with this new approach
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