scholarly journals Safety and feasibility of minimally invasive surgical interventions for esophageal and gastric cancer in the acute setting: a nationwide cohort study

Author(s):  
Alicia S. Borggreve ◽  
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B. Feike Kingma ◽  
Jelle P. Ruurda ◽  
Richard van Hillegersberg
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-94
Author(s):  
Igor Kryvoruchko ◽  
Anastasiya Drozdova ◽  
Nataliya Goncharova

The review presents a modern view on the features of the course and treatment of acute pancreatitis, based on a cascade of pathophysiological mechanisms of this disease. A number of concepts of development and course of acute pancreatitis on the basis of randomized prospective and retrospective researches devoted to this problem are considered. Attention is paid to the mechanisms of development of organ failure in acute pancreatitis. In accordance with the above, the main positions of treatment measures for acute pancreatitis, which are based on the principles of tactics "step-up approach" were highlighted. Among them, attention is focused on the features of the conservative treatment program, minimally invasive surgical interventions, as well as the management of the postoperative period of patients. Minimally invasive surgical interventions perform the main tasks of surgical treatment in acute pancreatitis, but significantly reduce surgical trauma compared to "open" methods. Adequate management of the postoperative period of patients is carried out through the implementation of protocols "fast-track surgery".


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 91-91 ◽  
Author(s):  
Georgios D. Lianos ◽  
Natasha Hasemaki ◽  
Georgios Vaggelis ◽  
Anastasia Karampa ◽  
Zoi Anastasiadi ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ilmira Gilemkhanova ◽  
Shamil M. Safin ◽  
Khristina Derevyanko ◽  
Nargiza Askatovna Garifullina

Since the active introduction of neuroimaging methods, the prevalence of registered children with craniovertebral anomalies, including the Chiari malformation (CM), has a statistically significant tendency to increase. Minimally invasive surgical interventions are the most acceptable in pediatric neurosurgery, however, currently experience has been accumulated enough that does not confirm the universality of this method, due to the high frequency of reoperations at an older age, as well as a decrease of children’s quality of life in the interoperative periods. Considering the imperfection of treatment strategy mentioned above, the aim of this article was to analyze modern surgical interventions in pediatric and adult neurosurgeons with confirmation of our own results as an example of a clinical case of Chiari malformation in our clinic.


2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. e51-e54 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander Brown ◽  
Louisa Taylor ◽  
Keith Mitchell ◽  
Darmarajah Veeramootoo ◽  
Shahjehan A. Wajed

2010 ◽  
Vol 25 (1_suppl) ◽  
pp. 42-51 ◽  
Author(s):  
A S K Ghauri ◽  
I K Nyamekye

The last 20 years have seen considerable advances in the management of vascular diseases both in non-invasive imaging and minimally invasive surgical interventions. Colour duplex ultrasonography provides non-invasive and increasingly high-resolution anatomic and haemodynamic vascular information. This has been complimented by the development of minimally invasive interventional procedures such as subintimal angioplasty and endovenous treatments, all of which can be performed under local anaesthesia. These advances can now be utilized to improve both the assessment and management of patients with chronic leg ulceration where the aetiology is usually vascular and mostly primary venous insufficiency. Using non-invasive Doppler pressures and colour duplex imaging, the anatomic and haemodynamic pattern of the underlying vascular disease (and consequently the pathophysiology) can be precisely determined. This enables appropriate planning and targeting of effective management from an early stage in the history of any particular ulcer. This paper highlights the importance of achieving accurate diagnosis and instituting effective treatments that are appropriately targeted at the underlying pathophysiology, in patients with chronic leg ulceration, and describes how recent advances in technology and interventions have substantially increased the tools available to the vascular specialist. Thus allowing safe and effective management of what can otherwise become a prolonged or recurrent disease process.


2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Georgios D Lianos ◽  
Stefano Rausei ◽  
Gianlorenzo Dionigi ◽  
Luigi Boni

2015 ◽  
Vol 59 (5) ◽  
pp. 466-469 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fahimeh Soheilipour ◽  
Fatemeh Jesmi ◽  
Mohammad Ahmadi ◽  
Abdolreza Pazouki ◽  
Peyman Alibeigi ◽  
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