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Cureus ; 16(9): e68627, 2024 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39371859

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Pancreatic cancer is known for its dismal prognosis and high mortality rate, primarily due to late-stage diagnosis and aggressive disease progression. Finding reliable prognostic biomarkers is crucial in improving patient outcomes and guiding treatment strategies. D-dimer, a fibrin degradation product, has emerged as a potential biomarker of interest in various cancers due to its association with coagulation abnormalities. This comprehensive review investigates the prognostic role of D-dimer levels in pancreatic cancer by synthesizing current research and exploring its clinicopathological associations. Elevated D-dimer levels in pancreatic cancer patients have been linked to poorer clinical outcomes, including reduced overall survival and increased disease progression. The review examines how D-dimer levels correlate with tumor characteristics such as stage, grade, and metastatic spread, highlighting its potential utility as a prognostic marker. Additionally, the review addresses the methodological challenges in D-dimer measurement and the need for standardized protocols to enhance the reliability and applicability of results. Future research directions are identified, focusing on validating D-dimer's clinical utility and integrating it into routine practice for risk stratification and personalized treatment planning. By providing a comprehensive overview of D-dimer's prognostic value, this review aims to contribute to developing more effective management strategies for pancreatic cancer, ultimately improving patient care and outcomes.

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Cureus ; 16(8): e66790, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39268261

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Hilar cholangiocarcinoma, a rare and aggressive bile duct malignancy, presents significant challenges in surgical management. Traditionally treated with open surgery, the emergence of robotic surgery has introduced a new dimension to surgical approaches for this condition. This review aims to systematically compare the efficacy and safety of robotic surgery versus open surgery for hilar cholangiocarcinoma. We conducted a comprehensive review of the literature, including clinical studies, case series, and comparative analyses of robotic and open surgical techniques. Data on oncological outcomes, functional recovery, survival rates, complications, and cost-effectiveness were extracted and analyzed to provide a detailed comparison of the two surgical approaches. Robotic surgery offers several potential advantages over open surgery, including reduced intraoperative blood loss, smaller incisions, and shorter recovery times. However, it requires specialized training and has a higher initial cost. Open surgery, while more established and broadly practiced, remains associated with longer recovery periods and higher complication rates. Oncological outcomes, such as R0 resection rates and survival, appear comparable between the two approaches, though robotic surgery may offer improvements in functional recovery and postoperative quality of life. Both robotic and open surgery have their merits in the treatment of hilar cholangiocarcinoma. Robotic surgery presents promising benefits in terms of reduced invasiveness and improved recovery, while open surgery continues to be a reliable and well-established option. The choice of surgical approach should be guided by patient-specific factors, surgeon expertise, and institutional resources. Further research is needed to refine surgical techniques and establish long-term outcomes, which will aid in optimizing treatment strategies for this challenging malignancy.

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Cureus ; 16(8): e66500, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39247032

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Obesity is a global epidemic associated with an increased risk of severe health conditions such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and certain cancers. Bariatric surgery has become a pivotal treatment for severe obesity, offering significant improvements in weight loss and comorbidity resolution. This comprehensive review aims to assess the long-term effectiveness and outcomes of various bariatric surgical procedures, highlighting current evidence and emerging trends in the field. We extensively reviewed the literature, including randomized controlled trials, cohort studies, and meta-analyses, to evaluate long-term weight loss, resolution of obesity-related comorbidities, quality of life (QoL), and complications associated with different bariatric procedures. Bariatric surgery has demonstrated substantial and sustained weight loss over the long term, with varying degrees of effectiveness among different procedures. Gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy are associated with significant improvements in comorbidities such as type 2 diabetes and hypertension. QoL outcomes are generally positive, improving physical health, mental well-being, and social functioning. However, long-term complications, including nutritional deficiencies and the need for reoperations, remain challenges. Emerging trends such as minimally invasive techniques and nonsurgical interventions show promise in enhancing patient outcomes. Bariatric surgery remains a highly effective intervention for managing severe obesity and its related health issues. While long-term outcomes are generally favorable, continued advancements in surgical techniques and postoperative care are crucial for optimizing results and minimizing complications. Future research should focus on personalized approaches to patient management and the development of novel treatment modalities to further improve outcomes in the long term.

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Cureus ; 16(8): e67262, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39301383

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Minimally invasive liver surgery, particularly hepatectomy, has evolved significantly with the advent of laparoscopic and robotic techniques. These approaches offer potential benefits over traditional open surgery, including reduced postoperative pain, shorter hospital stays, faster recovery, and improved cosmetic outcomes. This comprehensive review aims to compare the operative efficiency and postoperative recovery outcomes of robotic and laparoscopic hepatectomy. It seeks to provide an in-depth analysis of the advantages and limitations of each technique, assess their cost-effectiveness, and explore emerging trends and future directions in minimally invasive liver surgery. A comprehensive literature search was conducted to identify studies comparing robotic and laparoscopic hepatectomy. The review includes an analysis of operative time, intraoperative blood loss, conversion rates, postoperative pain, length of hospital stay, complication rates, oncological outcomes, and overall cost. Additionally, advancements in technology and future research directions were explored to provide a comprehensive overview of the current landscape and future potential of these surgical techniques. Both robotic and laparoscopic hepatectomy have demonstrated comparable outcomes in terms of oncological safety and effectiveness. However, robotic hepatectomy offers advantages in terms of precision and dexterity, particularly in complex cases, due to its advanced visualization and instrumentation. Laparoscopic hepatectomy, while associated with shorter operative times and lower costs, is limited by technical challenges, especially in major liver resections. The review also highlights the increasing adoption of robotic systems, despite their higher costs and the need for specialized training. Robotic and laparoscopic hepatectomy are both viable options for minimally invasive liver surgery, each with distinct advantages and limitations. The choice between the two should be based on patient-specific factors, the complexity of the procedure, and the surgeon's expertise. Ongoing advancements in technology, including the integration of artificial intelligence and augmented reality, are expected to further refine these techniques, enhancing their efficacy and accessibility. Future research should focus on large-scale, multicenter trials to provide more definitive comparisons and guide clinical decision-making.

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Cureus ; 16(8): e66206, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39233930

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Hernias are a common medical condition characterized by the protrusion of organs or tissues through weakened muscle walls, affecting millions worldwide annually. Historically, from being treated with open surgeries using tension-free mesh repairs, the landscape of hernia repair has evolved significantly. This evolution has been marked by the advent and refinement of minimally invasive techniques, including laparoscopic and robotic-assisted approaches, which offer reduced postoperative pain, shorter recovery times, and improved patient outcomes compared to traditional methods. This comprehensive review aims to elucidate the evolution of hernia repair techniques, emphasizing the transition from conventional mesh repairs to advanced minimally invasive methodologies. By examining the historical progression and current state of hernia surgery, this review thoroughly analyzes the advancements in surgical techniques, materials, and technologies. Furthermore, it explores emerging trends such as biological meshes, ultrasound-guided procedures, and 3D printing applications in hernia repair. The clinical significance of these advancements lies in their potential to enhance the patient's quality of life, minimize complications, and optimize healthcare resource utilization. Insights gained from this review will inform clinicians and researchers about the efficacy, safety, and comparative effectiveness of various hernia repair approaches, guiding future directions in hernia management and fostering innovation in surgical practice.

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Cureus ; 16(7): e65439, 2024 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39184704

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Hernia repair surgery is a common procedure to address the protrusion of organs or tissues through weakened muscles or connective tissue. This review compares two prominent surgical techniques for hernia repair: the Rives-Stoppa repair and bilateral inguinal hernioplasty. The Rives-Stoppa repair involves a posterior approach with extensive mesh placement suitable for complex and recurrent hernias. In contrast, bilateral inguinal hernioplasty focuses on simultaneously repairing bilateral hernias, potentially reducing operative time and enhancing recovery. This review examines each approach's technical aspects, including incision methods, mesh placement, and closure techniques. Patient outcomes, such as postoperative pain, recovery time, recurrence rates, and quality of life, are critically analyzed based on current research and clinical data. Economic considerations are also evaluated, encompassing each technique's cost-effectiveness and economic impact. By synthesizing these findings, this review aims to provide valuable insights for surgeons, healthcare providers, and policymakers in optimizing hernia repair strategies. The evolving landscape of surgical techniques and materials underscores the importance of ongoing research to refine practices and improve outcomes for patients undergoing hernia repair surgery.

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Cureus ; 16(5): e60583, 2024 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38894770

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An emergency laparotomy is a life-saving surgical procedure performed to address acute abdominal conditions. While crucial for immediate survival, this procedure can have significant long-term implications for patients' quality of life. This comprehensive review examines the physical, psychological, and social outcomes following emergency laparotomy, highlighting the importance of addressing quality-of-life concerns in this patient population. Key findings reveal that patients may experience complications, psychological distress, and challenges in social functioning post-procedure. Age, gender, and access to support networks influence outcomes. Recommendations for clinical practice include routine assessment of quality of life, multidisciplinary care, and patient education. Further research is needed to understand predictors of poor outcomes and evaluate interventions to improve quality of life post-emergency laparotomy. Healthcare providers can enhance patient care and outcomes in this vulnerable population by addressing these issues.

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