23 research outputs found
Comparison of regional pancreatic tissue fluid pressure and endoscopic retrograde pancreatographic morphology in chronic pancreatitis.
Human gallbladder pressure and volume:validation of a new direct method for measurements of gallbladder pressure in patients with acute cholecystitis
Cholescintigraphy in patients with acute cholecystitis before and after percutaneous gallbladder drainage
Pancreatic tissue fluid pressure in chronic pancreatitis. Relation to pain, morphology, and function.
Evaluation of pancreatic tissue fluid pressure measurements intraoperatively and by sonographically guided fine-needle puncture
Preoperative prediction model of outcome after cholecystectomy for symptomatic gallstones
Tromboembolismo venoso e câncer colorretal: um desafio para o cirurgião. Relato de caso e revisão de literatura Venous thromboembolism and colorectal neoplasm: a challenge for the surgeon. Case report and literature review
O tromboembolismo venoso é uma causa comum de mortalidade e morbidade nos pacientes com câncer. Estes apresentam risco de 5-6 vezes maior de eventos tromboembólicos, comparados com a população geral. A cirurgia colorretal nesses pacientes implica em alto risco de complicações tromboembólicas pós-operatórias. Este artigo relata o caso de um paciente de 46 anos com câncer colorretal e carcinomatose peritoneal evoluindo com complicações tromboembólicas, além de revisão de literatura.<br>Venous thromboembolic disease is a common cause of mortality and morbidity in patients with cancer. Patients have a 5-6 fold increase in the risk for a venous thromboembolism compared with the general population. Colorectal surgery in these patients implies a specific high risk for postoperative thromboembolic complications. This article reports a case of a 46 years old patient with colorectal cancer and peritoneal carcinomatosis developing thromboembolic complications, and literature review