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Functional outcomes for surgical revision of synthetic slings performed for voiding dysfunction: ...
Agnew Gerard - - 2012
OBJECTIVE: To determine the functional outcomes after synthetic sling revision surgery performed for voiding dysfunction. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective review of 63 women who underwent surgical revision of a synthetic sling (SS) over an 11 year period between 2000 and 2010 inclusive, for the treatment of voiding dysfunction. Voiding dysfunction ...
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Ra Koh A - - 2012
As a result of the increased demand for minimally invasive surgery, single-port laparoscopic surgery performed via a single incision was introduced and has been performed in various fields. Herein, we report our initial experience with single-port laparoscopic appendectomy (SP-LA) using Gelport access for the treatment of acute appendicitis in 2 ...
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Chen T K - - 2012
Kidney biopsy is essential for the diagnosis and management of lupus nephritis. The risk of bleeding complication, however, is not defined in the systemic lupus erythematosus population. A retrospective cohort study was conducted to determine predictors of major and minor complications among patients with systemic lupus erythematosus undergoing percutaneous ultrasound-guided ...
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Suh Yong Joon - - 2012
An inflamed appendix can be removed either openly (open appendectomy [OA]) or laparoscopically (laparoscopic appendectomy [LA]). Surgical-site infection (SSI) is a representative healthcare-associated infection and can impose serious economic burdens on patients as well as affect morbidity and mortality rates. The aim of this study was to compare LA with ...
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Bellut David - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Symptomatic chronic subdural hematoma (scSDH) is one of the most frequent diseases in neurosurgical practice, and its incidence is increasing. However, treatment modalities are still controversial. OBJECT: The aim of this retrospective single-center study is to compare for the first time two surgical methods in the treatment of subdural ...
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Parra-Blanco Adolfo - - 2011
Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is the standard of care for treating gastric intramucosal neoplasias in Japan. However, it is seldom performed in Western countries, mainly because it is technically very challenging. Several traction methods have been proposed to facilitate submucosal dissection, but they are usually not widely available or are ...
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Perdicoyianni-Paléologou Hélène - - 2011
Philibert Joseph Roux (1780-1854), a French surgeon, was a student and friend of Marie Xavier François Bichat, the father of modern pathology and histology. He was assigned as a surgeon to the Hôpital Beaujon (1806), the Hôpital de la Charité (1810) and to Hôtel-Dieu de Paris (1835), where he succeeded ...
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Becmeur François - - 2011
Abstract We present a new case of cardiac perforation during retrosternal dissection beginning a Nuss procedure for pectus excavatum repair in an 18-year-old boy. The true incidence of life-threatening complications, such as heart injuries during Nuss bar placement for pectus excavatum repair, as well as cardiac lacerations during removal of ...
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Macquet Adrian Jules - - 2011
Where surgery has been preferred, the torn Achilles tendon (AT) has most commonly been repaired under general or spinal anaesthetic (GA). Repair using local anaesthetic (LA) has been reported, but does not appear to be widely used. We retrospectively reviewed 87 patients, following open repair using either GA or LA ...
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Caouette-Laberge Louise - - 2011
Abstract Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate subperiosteal release of the floor of the mouth (SRFM) musculature to correct neonatal airway obstruction in Pierre Robin children and compare this procedure with other surgical options available. Methods: A retrospective chart review of patients who underwent a SRFM for ...
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Purdy Martin - - 2011
Aim: A capsule endoscope is a wireless miniature camera used to take images of the small bowel mucosa. Retention of the wireless capsule endoscope (WCE), defined as at least two weeks' retention or an obstruction demanding removal by laparotomy, is the main and practically only complication of the procedure. The ...
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Torre Michele - - 2011
The removal of a pectus bar fixed with a metallic stabilizer can be time consuming and tedious, because in some cases, fibrous or new bone tissue covers the metallic devices. Our study aims to evaluate bar removal in 2 groups of patients with metallic and absorbable stabilizers, respectively. A total ...
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Chon Soon-Ho - - 2011
The Nuss procedure for pectus excavatum is a well-known technique. Although there are numerous reports on the Nuss procedure, the reports on its removal are few. Removal has been done with many variations in the supine position, which involves bending the bar or bringing the bar beneath the operating table, ...
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Kotera Atsushi - - 2011
PURPOSE: Prediction of postoperative risk in cardiac surgery is important for cardiac surgeons and anesthesiologists. We generated a prediction rule for elective digestive surgery, designated as Estimation of Physiologic Ability and Surgical Stress (E-PASS). This study was undertaken to evaluate the accuracy of E-PASS in predicting postoperative risk in cardiac ...
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Lentini S S - - 2011
Persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) represents the most frequent congenital malformation of the thoracic venous drainage system. In adults referred to surgery for an acquired cardiac disease, abnormal venous drainage may be missed if not carefully researched. Discovering a previously undiagnosed PLSVC during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) may present some ...
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Lazar Harold L - - 2011
Abstract Background and Aim: This prospective randomized study was undertaken to compare the use of the 3M™ Steri-Strip™ S Surgical Skin closure system with a running absorbable subcuticular suture technique for skin closure following a mediansternotomy for cardiac surgical procedures. Methods: Thirty-six patients undergoing a mediansternotomy for a cardiac surgical ...
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Gaudiano Caterina - - 2011
A 36-year-old man with right flank pain presented to our institution. Intravenous urography showed mild dilatation of the right pyelocaliceal system and large filling defect in the vesical lumen. Computed tomography revealed the right kidney to be smaller than the left, and with chronic pyelonephritis. The right ureter passed behind ...
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Petrucci Orlando - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Perioperative advances have led to significant improvements in outcomes after many complex neonatal open heart procedures. Whether similar improvements have been realized for the modified Blalock-Taussig shunt, the most common palliative neonatal closed-heart procedure, is not known. METHODS: Data were abstracted from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Congenital Heart ...
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Giuricin Michela - - 2011
Diaphragmatic hernia is a very rare occurrence after cardiac surgery without complications. We report a case of a 66-year-old male who underwent double aortocoronary bypass surgery, mitral and tricuspidal annuloplasty developed bowel obstruction 5 months after the operation. X-ray demonstrated small bowel loops in the left side of the chest. A ...
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Bendaly Edgard A - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Surgical and transcatheter management of muscular ventricular septal defects (MVSD) have independent drawbacks. Hybrid procedures are becoming increasingly utilized to manage congenital cardiac lesions including MVSDs. This report describes the mid-term results of perventricular device closure of MVSDs at a single institution. METHODS: The cardiology database of patients who ...
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Ahoniemi Eija - - 2011
Mortality, cause of death and risk indicators for death among patients with traumatic spinal cord injury were investigated over a 30-year period. A cross-sectional study with retrospective data. All patients (n = 1647) aged 16 years and over who had sustained traumatic spinal cord injury during the period 1976-2005, who were admitted ...
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Fawzy Hosam - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Median sternotomy infection and bony nonunion are two commonly described complications which occur in 0.4 - 5.1% of cardiac procedures. Although relatively infrequent, these complications can lead to significant morbidity and mortality. The aim of this retrospective study is to evaluate the initial experience of a transverse plate ...
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Badreldin A M A - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Our purpose was to evaluate and compare the accuracy of the "Sequential Organ Failure Assessment" score (SOFA) and the "Cardiac Surgery Score" (CASUS) for the prediction of mortality after cardiac surgery. METHODS: Between January 1, 2007 and December 31, 2008 we prospectively included all consecutive adult patients admitted to ...
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Cho Seong Ho - - 2011
ABSTRACT Background: The optimal surgical strategy for coarctation of the aorta (CoA) with ventricular septal defect (VSD) is controversial. The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical outcome of a single-stage repair of CoA with VSD. Methods: We reviewed 72 patients who underwent single-stage repair for CoA with ...
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Musialowicz Tadeusz - - 2011
OBJECTIVES: We compared the primary metrics of the Spectral entropy M-ENTROPY™ module and BIS VISTA™ monitor-i.e., bispectral index (BIS), state entropy (SE), and response entropy (RE) in terms of agreement and correlation during general anesthesia for cardiac surgery. We also evaluated responsiveness of electroencephalogram (EEG)-based and hemodynamic parameters to surgical ...
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Weir Matthew R - - 2011
Background/Aims: Patients who develop acute kidney injury (AKI) after cardiac surgery continue to have a high mortality rate. Although factors that predispose to postoperative renal dysfunction have been identified, this knowledge has not been associated with a substantial reduction in the incidence of this serious adverse event. Methods: This review ...
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Ambrosetti Marco - - 2011
AIMS: The aims of this study were to determine the incidence and clinical predictors of new-onset and recurrent late postoperative atrial fibrillation (POPAF) in a large cohort of patients who underwent cardiac rehabilitation programs (CRPs) after discharge from surgery units, and the association between late POPAF and cardiovascular morbidity and ...
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Quarti Andrea - - 2011
Abstract Objective: Augmentation of pulmonary blood flow is the only surgical treatment to reduce symptoms of cyanosis in patients with cavopulmonary connection unsuitable for Fontan operation. Brachial arteriovenous fistula is a good option to increase pulmonary blood flow. In this report, we analyze its possible consequences on ventricular function. Methods: ...
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Honeybul Stephen - - 2011
This report details three cases of massive post-operative cerebral swelling following autologous cranioplasty. All three patients had a bifrontal decompressive craniectomy for intractably raised intracranial pressure following severe neurotrauma, developed hydrocephalus necessitating shunt insertion and were making a poor neurological recovery.
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Schraagen Jan Maarten - - 2011
Objective Paediatric cardiac surgery has a low error tolerance and demands high levels of cognitive and technical performance. Growing evidence suggests that further improvements in patient outcomes depend on system factors, in particular, effective team skills. The hypotheses that small intraoperative non-routine events (NREs) can escalate to more serious situations ...
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Guo Qing-Kui - - 2011
ABSTRACT: Objective This paper intends to report our experiences by using an operation of off-pump occlusion of trans-thoracic minimal invasive surgery (OPOTTMIS) on the treatment of consecutive 210 patients with simple congenital heart diseases (CHD) including atrial septal defect (ASD), ventricular septal defect (VSD) and patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). Methods ...
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Lapar Damien J - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have demonstrated the influence of academic season on outcomes in select surgical populations. However, the influence of academic season has not been evaluated nationwide in cardiac surgery. We hypothesized that cardiac surgical outcomes were not significantly influenced by time of year at both cardiothoracic teaching hospitals and ...
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Alsoufi Bahaaldin - - 2011
OBJECTIVES: Delayed first-stage palliation of children with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and related pathologies can be associated with poor outcomes because of development of progressive pulmonary vascular disease and volume load effects on the systemic ventricle and atrioventricular valve. We examine the current era's survival in this subgroup. METHODS: Fifty-five ...
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Oudart Jean-Baptiste - - 2011
We report the case of an 82-year-old woman, suffering of aortic valve stenosis, hospitalized for an aortic valve replacement surgery. This woman presented a hyperamylasemia during the early postoperative period. This raised the question of issue and explanation of this hyperamylasemia. A review of the literature showed that hyperamylasemia was ...
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Chan Daniel Tl - - 2011
Tricuspid regurgitation can progressively worsen years after left-sided heart valve surgery, requiring surgical intervention for which the prognostic factors are unclear. This study aimed to assess the prediction of surgical outcome using right ventricular function obtained from computed tomography. We prospectively enrolled 24 patients who underwent isolated tricuspid repair or ...
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Altmann D - - 2011
Catheter ablation using radiofrequency energy has become an accepted and safe treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. Nevertheless, it is important to determine the risk-to-benefit ratio of a specific procedure, especially when treating subjects with non-life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias, such as AV-nodal reentrant tachycardia or atrial fibrillation, and efforts have to be made ...
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Chen Hsin-Hung - - 2011
In late 2008, the authors recognized a new type of ventriculoperitoneal shunt failure specific to the Bio-Glide Snap Shunt ventricular catheters. This prompted a retrospective review of the patient cohort and resulted in a recall by the FDA in the US. After the index cases were identified, the FDA was ...
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Del Rossi Gianluca - - 2011
OBJECTIVE: Standard protective athletic equipment used in collision sports such as American football poses a unique challenge to rescuers because they block access to both the airway and chest. The main objective of this investigation was to determine the effect of athletic equipment on the initiation of CPR. The feasibility ...
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Yimcharoen Panot - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Endoscopic balloon dilation is an effective treatment of gastrojejunal (GJ) strictures after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB), although its success might depend on the point at which they occur postoperatively. We hypothesized that "late" strictures (≥90 d after RYGB) might be less amenable to balloon dilations than "early" strictures occurring ...
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Finsterer J - - 2011
Left atrial ablation (LAAB) is carried out as an alternative treatment of atrial fibrillation refractory to conservative measures. An increasingly recognized complication of LAAB is an atrio-esophageal fistula (AEF). Neurological manifestations usually dominate the presentation of an AEF and result from cardiac embolism of thrombi, transgressed esophageal contents, or air. ...
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Burgess Richard C F - - 2011
Objective: To report esophageal perforation, caused by alternative current pathway from the use of a monopolar electrosurgery unit (ESU), during routine orthopedic surgery in a dog. Study Design: Clinical report. Animals: Two-year-old male Labrador retriever. Methods: Medial meniscectomy and lateral suture stabilization were performed on a healthy Labrador retriever with ...
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Horjen Anja Wiedswang - - 2011
Abstract Objectives. In order to evaluate a Norwegian-Russian clinical cooperation, this study sought to compare the incidence, early mortality and morbidity of surgically treated patients with atrial septum defect (ASD), ventricular septum defect (VSD) and Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) in Norway and Archangels region in Russia. Design. A retrospective analysis ...
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Reddy Brian - - 2011
Severe post-operative bleeding can lead to adverse outcomes for cardiac surgery patients and is a relatively common complication of cardiac surgery. One of the most effective drugs to prevent such bleeding, aprotinin, has been withdrawn from the market due to concerns over its safety. Alternative prophylactic drugs which can be ...
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Menon P R - - 2011
We report a case in which implantation of a rigid tricuspid annuloplasty ring resulted in an aorto-atrial fistula. In addition the patient had a series of complications which had occurred in the perioperative management of the initial operation, characterized by reoperation for mitral and tricuspidal ring dehiscence, and two reopenings ...
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Reiffel Alyssa J - - 2011
Surgical and traumatic wounds develop hypertrophic scarring when exposed to lengthwise stress. The length-control suture (LCS) technique, in which a suture is passed in a closed-loop beneath the wound and anchored to the underside of the dermis, thereby pulling the apices inward, protects wounds from these forces and also limits ...
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Gologorsky Yakov - - 2011
BACKGROUND:: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) at the subthalamic nucleus (STN) is an effective treatment for the motor manifestations of advanced medically refractory Parkinson's disease. Due to the medial location of the target, surgical trajectories to the subthalamic nucleus (STN) may violate the ipsilateral lateral ventricle. OBJECTIVE:: To determine if violating ...
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Martinez Elizabeth A - - 2011
Cardiac surgery is a high-risk procedure performed by a multidisciplinary team using complex tools and technologies. Efforts to improve cardiac surgery safety have been ongoing for more than a decade, yet the literature provides little guidance regarding best practices for identifying errors and improving patient safety. This focused review of ...
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Punn Rajesh - - 2011
IntroductionQTc prolongation has been reported in adults following cardiopulmonary bypass; however, this phenomenon has not been studied in children with congenital cardiac disease. This study's aim was to formally assess QTc in children undergoing cardiac surgery. METHODS: Pre-operative and post-operative electrocardiograms during hospital stays were prospectively analysed on 107 consecutive ...
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Shih Hsin-Hung - - 2011
The European System for Cardiac Operative Risk Evaluation (EuroSCORE) model is a widely-used risk prediction algorithm for in-hospital or 30-day mortality in adult cardiac surgery patients. Recent studies indicated that EuroSCORE tends to overpredict mortality. The aim of our study is to evaluate the validity of EuroSCORE in Veterans General ...
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Schaffer Justin M - - 2011
Bleeding complications are a major source of morbidity and reoperation after left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation, yet remain poorly characterized in patients receiving LVADs. We assessed bleeding complications in an institutional cohort of LVAD patients. We reviewed patients who received continuous-flow (CF) LVADs at our institution (October 2004 to ...
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