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Am Surg ; 67(10): 939-42, 2001 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11603549

RESUMO

Recently interest has been increasing in the anterior surgical approach for spinal cord decompression and bony stabilization of vertebral compression fractures. Our neurosurgical spine service routinely consults us to provide anterior operative exposure and wound closure for all levels of the thoracic and lumbar vertebral spine. Averaging about 30 exposures per year we have developed an excellent operative experience with these vertebral exposures. With no complete general surgery reference on anterior vertebral identified this summary of our "general surgical pearls" that we have learned and/or have developed should significantly aid other general and trauma surgeons who may be asked by their neurosurgical and/or orthopedic surgical colleagues for assistance with these operations.


Assuntos
Procedimentos Neurocirúrgicos/métodos , Procedimentos Ortopédicos/métodos , Fraturas da Coluna Vertebral/cirurgia , Humanos
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Vasc Surg ; 35(5): 335-44, 2001.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11565037

RESUMO

Newer, minimally invasive catheter-based endovascular technology utilizing stent grafts are currently being evaluated for abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repair. A retrospective review of all (3 years) consecutive, non-ruptured elective AAA repairs was undertaken to document the results of AAA surgical repair in a modern cohort of patients to allow a contemporary comparison with the evolving endoluminal data. One hundred twenty-one AAAs were identified in a male veteran population. Mean age was 68.5 +/-7.7 years. Medical history review showed hypertension in 55%, heart disease in 73.5%, peripheral vascular disease in 21%, stroke and transient ischemic attacks in 22%, diabetes mellitus in 7%, renal insufficiency in 10%, and smoking history in 80%. The AAA size was documented with ultrasound (5.2 +/-1.3 cm, n=40) and computed tomography (5.6 +/-1.3 cm, n=100). Fifty-nine percent had angiography. Intraoperative end points included an operative time of 165 +/-6.3 minutes from incision to dressing placement. A Dacron tube graft was used in 78%, the remaining were Dacron bifurcated grafts. A suprarenal clamp was used in 8% for proximal aortic control with juxtarenal aneurysms. A pulmonary-artery catheter was placed in 69%. A transverse incision was used in 69% of patients and a midline incision was used in the rest. Estimated blood loss was 1505 +/-103 mL; cell saver blood returned 754 +/-53 mL; crystalloid/Hespan 4771 +/-176 mL; banked packed red blood cells 0.75 +/-0.11 U. Time to extubation was, in the operating room (78.5%), on the day of the operation (5.0%), postoperative day (POD) 1 (12.4%), POD2 (1.7%), POD3 (0.8%), and one case was performed with epidural anesthesia only. Postoperative end points included a 30-day mortality rate of 1.6% (two patients). Postoperative morbidity included wound dehiscence 0.8%; sepsis, urinary tract infection, wound infection, leg ischemia, ischemic colitis, and stroke each had an incidence of 1.6%; myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, pneumonia, re-operation for suspected bleeding, and ileus or bowel obstruction occurred with an incidence of 3.3%. No significant increase in serum creatinine levels was noted. Time to enteral fluids/nutrition was 3.5 +/-0.08 days. Patients were out of bed to a chair or walking by 1.3 +/-0.06 days postoperatively. The length of stay in the intensive care unit (ICU) was 2.0 +/-0.12 days and postoperative hospital stay was 6.6 +/- 0.33 days. Transfusion requirement for the hospital stay was 1.6 +/-0.2 U per patient. This review highlights a cohort of male veteran patients with significant cardiac co-morbidity who have undergone repair with a conventional open technique and low mortality and morbidity rates. This group had rapid extubation, time to oral intake, and ambulation. In addition, ICU and hospital stays were relatively short.


Assuntos
Aneurisma da Aorta Abdominal/cirurgia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/etiologia , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Vasculares , Idoso , Aneurisma da Aorta Abdominal/complicações , Aneurisma da Aorta Abdominal/mortalidade , Insuficiência Cardíaca/etiologia , Humanos , Tempo de Internação , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Infarto do Miocárdio/etiologia , Pneumonia/etiologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Análise de Sobrevida , Fatores de Tempo , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Vasculares/efeitos adversos
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J Vasc Surg ; 34(3): 474-81, 2001 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11533600

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: Hyperhomocysteinemia has been implicated as a causative factor in intimal hyperplasia development. The addition of dietary folate in a hyperhomocysteinemia, carotid endarterectomy rat model is postulated to decrease plasma homocysteine levels and, in turn, reduce post-carotid endarterectomy intimal hyperplasia. METHODS: Each rat was fed one of six diets: (1) lab chow with no folate (n = 7), (2) lab chow with 10 mg/kg folate added (n = 3), (3) lab chow with 25 mg/kg folate added (n = 3), (4) a homocysteine diet with no folate (n = 7), (5) a homocysteine diet with 10 mg/kg folate added (n = 5), or (6) homocysteine diet with 25 mg/kg folate added (n = 5). Each rat then underwent an open carotid endarterectomy. In 2 weeks, intimal hyperplasia in the carotid artery was measured. Plasma homocysteine and folate levels were measured. RESULTS: Plasma folate levels rose with folate administration. Plasma homocysteine in the lab chow group was 5.4 +/- 0.5 micromol/L and did not change with the addition of folate. In the homocysteine diet group, plasma homocysteine rose 10-fold over the lab chow group (51.9 +/- 6.5 vs 5.4 +/- 0.5, micromol/L, P <.0001). In the group fed a homocysteine diet with 10 mg/kg folate added, a significant decrease in plasma homocysteine was observed (17.5 +/- 8.5 vs 51.9 +/- 6.5, micromol/L, P =.0003). In the group fed a homocysteine diet with 25 mg/kg folate added, plasma homocysteine levels were further reduced to levels seen in the lab chow group (12.6 +/- 2.6 vs 5.4 +/- 0.5, micromol/L, P = not significant). The relationship between plasma folate and homocysteine was inverse (R = 0.39, P =.0036). Luminal stenosis due to intimal hyperplasia was minimal in lab chow groups and unaffected by folate. The homocysteine diet group demonstrated post-carotid endarterectomy luminal stenosis due to intimal hyperplasia (60.9% +/- 9.2%). In the group fed a homocysteine diet with 10 mg/kg folate added, intimal hyperplasia was reduced, compared with the homocysteine diet group (32.6% +/- 7.4% vs 60.9% +/- 9.2%, P =.009). In the group fed a homocysteine diet with 25 mg/kg folate added, intimal hyperplasia was reduced to lab chow group levels (10.8% +/- 0.8% vs 4.8% +/- 1.0%, P = not significant) and was reduced, compared with the group fed a homocysteine diet with 10 mg/kg folate added. CONCLUSION: The use of folate in this hyperhomocysteinemia carotid endarterectomy model and the resultant attenuation of plasma homocysteine elevation and intimal hyperplasia development lend strong support to homocysteine being an independent etiologic factor in post-carotid endarterectomy intimal hyperplasia.


Assuntos
Suplementos Nutricionais , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Endarterectomia das Carótidas , Ácido Fólico/farmacologia , Homocisteína/administração & dosagem , Túnica Íntima/efeitos dos fármacos , Túnica Íntima/patologia , Animais , Hiperplasia/induzido quimicamente , Hiperplasia/prevenção & controle , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley
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Am J Surg ; 182(6): 658-62, 2001 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11839334

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Femoral access site complications have increased as the fields of invasive cardiology, radiology, and endovascular surgery have emerged. In order to address one of these complications, hemorrhage, the hemostatic puncture closure devices were developed. METHODS: Retrospective review of cardiac catheterizations performed at a single institution to investigate infectious groin complications related to use of the Perclose Prostar and Techstar devices. RESULTS: Infectious groin complications were significantly higher in the Perclose group as compared with manual compression. Three patients had clinical and laboratory evidence of arterial infection whereas 2 had soft tissue infections. All 5 required operative intervention ranging from incision and drainage to arterial reconstruction. Hemorrhagic complications were not significantly different between the two groups. CONCLUSIONS: The Perclose devices provide hemostasis after femoral artery catheterization similar to manual compression. However, infectious groin complications appear to be more common with these devices.


Assuntos
Técnicas Hemostáticas/instrumentação , Infecções/etiologia , Punções , Cateterismo Cardíaco , Artéria Femoral , Virilha , Humanos , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Ann Plast Surg ; 45(4): 427-30, 2000 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11037166

RESUMO

In the setting of aortoiliac occlusive disease, the inferior epigastric artery may be an important pathway for collateral blood supply to the lower extremities. A 72-year-old man developed critical ischemia of both legs after harvest of a rectus abdominis free flap as a result of interruption of the inferior epigastric artery. In patients with aortoiliac occlusive disease, the contribution of the inferior epigastric artery to lower extremity blood flow should be evaluated noninvasively. In the setting of reversed flow, the inferior epigastric artery usually should not be divided.


Assuntos
Músculos Abdominais/irrigação sanguínea , Arteriopatias Oclusivas/fisiopatologia , Circulação Colateral , Artérias Epigástricas/lesões , Artérias Epigástricas/fisiopatologia , Isquemia/cirurgia , Perna (Membro)/irrigação sanguínea , Complicações Pós-Operatórias , Idoso , Humanos , Masculino , Fluxo Sanguíneo Regional
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Am J Surg ; 178(6): 511-6, 1999 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10670863

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: For securing immediate hemostasis following percutaneous arterial catheterization, the Food and Drug Administration has approved three hemostatic puncture closure devices. We reviewed our institutional experience with one device (Angio-Seal). METHODS: A retrospective, single-center, nonrandomized observational study was made of all vascular complications following femoral cardiac catheterization. RESULTS: An immediate mechanical failure of the device was experienced in 34 (8%) patients. Surgical repair was required in 1.6% (7 of 425) of patients following Angio-Seal versus 0.3% (5 of 1662) following routine manual compression (P = 0.004). In 5 patients, the device caused either complete occlusion or stenosis of the femoral artery. The polymer anchor embolized in 1 patient and was retrieved with a balloon catheter at surgery. CONCLUSION: During the first year of utilization of a percutaneous hemostatic closure device following cardiac catheterization, we observed a marked increase in arterial occlusive complications requiring surgical repair. Surgeons must be familiar with the design of these devices to achieve precise repair of surgical complications.


Assuntos
Arteriopatias Oclusivas/etiologia , Cateterismo Cardíaco/instrumentação , Técnicas Hemostáticas/efeitos adversos , Técnicas Hemostáticas/instrumentação , Arteriopatias Oclusivas/cirurgia , Cateterismo Cardíaco/efeitos adversos , Desenho de Equipamento , Feminino , Artéria Femoral , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Punções , Estudos Retrospectivos , Estados Unidos , United States Food and Drug Administration
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J Vasc Surg ; 28(5): 909-18, 1998 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9808861

RESUMO

PURPOSE: This preliminary study investigated the ability to elevate the serum homocysteine (H[e]) levels and investigated the increases in postoperative neointimal hyperplasia (IH) in an environment with hyperhomocysteinemia and the resultant restenosis in a rat carotid endarterectomy (CEA) model. METHOD: The 9 rats for the control group were fed rat chow, and the 8 rats for the H(e) group were fed H(e)-supplemented rat chow for 2 weeks before and after CEA. The animals underwent anesthesia, and a left common CEA was performed. After 14 days, the serum H(e) levels were measured and the left carotid artery was harvested and elastin stained. Morphometric measurements were used to calculate the area of stenosis of the lumen. The mean and the standard deviation of the mean were determined. The 2 groups were compared with the Mann-Whitney test and a linear regression model. Three additional rats per group were studied, with carotid artery sectioning with double immunohistochemical staining for 5-bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) and alpha-smooth muscle (alpha-SM) actin. RESULTS: The serum H(e) level in the H(e) group was 36.32 micromol/L +/- 15.28, and in the control group the level was 5.53 micromol/L +/- 2.06 (P =.0007). IH presented as percent lumen stenosis was 21.89% +/- 4.82% in the H(e) group and 4.82% +/- 1.64% in the control group (P =.0007). The linear regression model of the serum H(e) levels and the percent stenosis showed a linear relationship (r2 =.72). The alpha-SM actin staining revealed that nearly all of the cells in the IH area were of smooth muscle or myofibroblast origin and that 10.1% +/- 2.6% of the cells were stained for BrdU in the control group versus 23% +/- 7.1% in the H(e) group. Also, 9.3% +/- 2.6% of the cells in the IH area were stained for BrdU and for alpha-SM actin versus 19.1% +/- 5. 6% stained for both BrdU and alpha-SM actin in the H(e) group. CONCLUSION: This is the first study to examine IH after CEA and hyperhomocysteinemia in rats. The study shows that the elevation of serum H(e) levels can be obtained by feeding rats modified diets with added H(e). The consistent elevation of serum H(e) levels was associated with more than 4 times the amount of IH after a CEA in a rat model.


Assuntos
Artéria Carótida Primitiva/patologia , Endarterectomia das Carótidas , Hiper-Homocisteinemia/patologia , Músculo Liso Vascular/patologia , Túnica Íntima/patologia , Animais , Constrição Patológica , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Hiperplasia , Imuno-Histoquímica , Modelos Lineares , Período Pós-Operatório , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Recidiva
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Ann Vasc Surg ; 10(6): 546-57, 1996 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8989971

RESUMO

We identified a group of 24 young (less than 50 years of age) women with isolated, premature atherosclerotic aortoiliac occlusive disease and attempted to identify distinguishing hemostatic characteristics. Most of these patients (62%) presented with acute thromboembolic events (blue toe syndrome, n = 6; macroemboli, n = 6; or aortoiliac thrombosis, n = 3). Aortoiliac reconstruction (aortoiliac endarterectomy, n = 10, aortobifurcation bypass grafts, n = 6; and percutaneous angioplasty, n = 4) was complicated by early thrombosis in 6 of 20 cases (30%), (1 of 10 endarterectomies, 4 of 6 bypass grafts, and 1 of 4 angioplasties). Fresh thrombus overlying an atherosclerotic plaque was a common finding at surgery. This observation and the relatively high incidence of thromboembolic events led us to hypothesize that a characteristic hemostatic profile might underlie the remarkably similar clinical presentations of these women. Levels of antiphospholipid antibodies (anticardiolipin antibodies and lupus anticoagulant), plasminogen activator inhibitor-1, fibrinogen, antithrombin III, protein C, protein S, plasminogen, prothrombin fragment F1 + 2, and D-dimer were determined for these young women and for 21 age-matched white female control subjects without vascular disease and nine white male patients with aortoiliac occlusive disease (mean 61 years, range 43 to 74 years). The incidence of anticardiolipin antibodies was 42% (8 of 19) in the female patients, which was significantly elevated (p = 0.028). The female (62.5%) and male (100%) patients had significantly elevated D-dimer levels (p < 0.001). Deficiencies of antithrombin III, protein C, and protein S were rare. A unique pattern of premature aortoiliac atherosclerosis exists in some young women. Intra-arterial thromboembolic events are common at presentation and complicate surgical management. The role of antiphospholipid antibodies remains uncertain.


Assuntos
Doenças da Aorta , Arteriosclerose , Artéria Ilíaca , Adulto , Anticorpos Antifosfolipídeos/análise , Doenças da Aorta/imunologia , Doenças da Aorta/fisiopatologia , Doenças da Aorta/terapia , Arteriosclerose/imunologia , Arteriosclerose/fisiopatologia , Arteriosclerose/terapia , Feminino , Hemostasia , Humanos , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos
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J Vasc Surg ; 24(3): 449-55; discussion 455-6, 1996 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8808967

RESUMO

PURPOSE: The North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Trial (NASCET) and the Asymptomatic Carotid Artery Study (ACAS) both confirmed the effectiveness of carotid endarterectomy for preventing stroke in patients who have significant carotid stenosis. A uniform technique for measuring carotid stenosis from an arteriogram (% stenosis = [1 - minimum residual lumen/normal distal cervical internal carotid artery diameter] x 100) was used in both trials, with reproducibility internally validated. The reliability of this measurement when used outside the trials for defining carotid stenosis has not been validated. Imprecise calculation of carotid stenosis can result in a 50% overestimation of significant carotid disease and potential overuse of carotid surgery. This is a prospective study of the reliability of carotid stenosis measurements performed by practicing physicians of different specialties and different levels of clinical experience. METHODS: Two vascular surgeons and two interventional radiologists (one resident and one staff member per specialty), blinded to results, calculated the percent stenosis from 219 consecutive arteriograms performed to evaluate extracranial carotid artery occlusive disease; 72 random films were reread by each individual. The interpretations were grouped as < 60% or > or = 60% stenosis (ACAS) and as < 30%, 30% to 69%, and > or = 70% stenosis (NASCET). Interobserver and intraobserver agreement were analyzed with the kappa statistic and Pearson correlation coefficients. RESULTS: Interobserver reliability in categorizing carotid stenosis revealed excellent agreement for both ACAS (kappa = 0.825 to 0.903) and NASCET groups (kappa = 0.729 to 0.793). Interobserver correlation coefficients ranged from 0.91 to 0.95. Intraobserver agreement was also highly reproducible for both the ACAS (kappa = 0.732 to 0.970) and NASCET categories (kappa = 0.634 to 0.805). Intraobserver correlation coefficients ranged from 0.89 to 0.95. CONCLUSION: The NASCET technique for quantification of carotid stenosis can be easily learned by physicians and reliably implemented for appropriate identification of candidates for carotid endarterectomy.


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Artérias Carótidas/diagnóstico por imagem , Estenose das Carótidas/diagnóstico por imagem , Angiografia Digital , Estenose das Carótidas/complicações , Estenose das Carótidas/cirurgia , Transtornos Cerebrovasculares/etiologia , Transtornos Cerebrovasculares/prevenção & controle , Ensaios Clínicos como Assunto , Endarterectomia das Carótidas , Humanos , Variações Dependentes do Observador , Radiologia Intervencionista , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Vasculares
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Cardiovasc Surg ; 4(4): 509-11, 1996 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8866091

RESUMO

An endarterectomized segment of an occluded artery (e.g. superficial femoral artery), is an alternative autogenous material for patch angioplasty which preserves the continuity of the saphenous vein. A technique of incising endarterectomized segments of superficial femoral artery in a spiraled manner is presented which allows for the creation of long autogenous tissue patches. A spiral is drawn on the exterior of a harvested arterial segment which is either 1 cm, 7 mm or 5 mm in width. When incised along the spiral, the length of the resulting elliptical patch will be two, three, or four times, respectively, the length of the original artery segment. The authors have used the technique to close extended profundoplasty in three patients and for construction of a patched distal anastomosis in two patients undergoing prosthetic femoropopliteal bypass grafting. There have been no early complications.


Assuntos
Bioprótese , Prótese Vascular , Endarterectomia/métodos , Artéria Femoral/cirurgia , Artéria Femoral/transplante , Humanos , Desenho de Prótese , Transplante Autólogo
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Am Surg ; 62(6): 472-7, 1996 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8651531

RESUMO

A 53-year-old woman, 11 years after a renal transplant on chronic immunosuppression, presented with a sudden onset of a painless left groin mass. Ultrasound revealed a 3 cm common femoral artery pseudoaneurysm and a 3 cm saccular aneurysm of the infrarenal aorta. Operative repair was excision and patch angioplasty of the aortic aneurysm with internal iliac artery and interposition grafting of the femoral artery aneurysm with saphenous vein. Postoperatively, Candida albicans was identified in the aortic and common femoral arterial cultures. Candida infections often occur in patients with impaired cellular immunity due to seeding from urinary tract infections, vascular catheters, or manipulation of the gastrointestinal tract. Our patient, without any prior history of a fungal infection, had undergone a colonoscopy 3 weeks earlier. Without any other possible source being identified, the proposed mechanism for fungal entry into the vascular system was via the gastrointestinal tract, with seeding from the portal venous system. The exact medical and surgical management of these patients remains undefined, and a transplant vascular registry is really needed. However, immunocompromised solid organ transplant recipients undergoing gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures may be at a greater risk for the development of subsequent septicemia. Further reports are really needed to confirm the possible need in these patients for both periprocedural antibiotic and antifungal prophylactic coverage.


Assuntos
Aortite/microbiologia , Arterite/microbiologia , Candidíase/diagnóstico , Colonoscopia/efeitos adversos , Artéria Femoral/microbiologia , Aneurisma Infectado/etiologia , Aneurisma Infectado/cirurgia , Aneurisma da Aorta Abdominal/etiologia , Aneurisma da Aorta Abdominal/microbiologia , Aneurisma da Aorta Abdominal/cirurgia , Aortite/etiologia , Arterite/etiologia , Candidíase/etiologia , Colo/microbiologia , Feminino , Artéria Femoral/cirurgia , Seguimentos , Fungemia/microbiologia , Humanos , Artéria Ilíaca/transplante , Terapia de Imunossupressão , Transplante de Rim , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Sistema Porta/microbiologia , Fatores de Risco , Veia Safena/transplante
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J Vasc Surg ; 23(4): 714-8, 1996 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8627911

RESUMO

A 74-year old woman sought medical attention for general symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and back pain. A computed tomographic scan showed gas in the wall of the descending thoracic and suprarenal aortas. Emergency thoracoabdominal exploration revealed a necrotizing infection of the thoracic aorta extending to the origin of the celiac axis. After surgery Clostridium septicum was identified in tissue culture. Surgical management consisted of in-situ graft replacement of the thoracoabdominal aorta. Three months later, a pseudoaneurysm developed at the distal anastomosis. The patient refused further surgery and died 3 days later. The cause of death was presumed to be a ruptured mycotic aneurysm as a result of recurrent C. septicum infection. The relationship of C. septicum with occult gastrointestinal and hematologic malignancy has been documented. This patient represents the 10th reported case of C. septicum arteritis. Including the nine previous case reports of C. septicum arteritis, the mortality rate is 70%. When evaluating a patient with a mycotic aneurysm or aortitis, C. septicum should be considered. If it is found, a search should be carried out for an associated gastrointestinal or hematologic malignancy. Surgical repair should include extraanatomic revascularization and wide debridement of the infected field. Consideration should be given to lifelong antimicrobial therapy for this potentially fatal infection.


Assuntos
Aortite/microbiologia , Infecções por Clostridium , Idoso , Anastomose Cirúrgica/efeitos adversos , Aneurisma Infectado/microbiologia , Aorta Abdominal/microbiologia , Aorta Abdominal/cirurgia , Aorta Torácica/microbiologia , Aorta Torácica/cirurgia , Aneurisma da Aorta Torácica/microbiologia , Ruptura Aórtica/microbiologia , Aortite/cirurgia , Prótese Vascular , Artéria Celíaca/microbiologia , Clostridium/classificação , Infecções por Clostridium/cirurgia , Evolução Fatal , Feminino , Humanos , Necrose , Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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Am J Surg ; 168(6): 676-8; discussion 678-9, 1994 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7978017

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Although duodenal rupture is usually diagnosed during the course of surgery for other injuries, a small portion of such injuries occur in isolation. In such cases, the significance of the clinical and diagnostic findings may not be appreciated for an extended period. The primary determinant of mortality in duodenal rupture is the presence of associated injuries, but delay in diagnosis is often a secondary factor. METHODS: A retrospective case review of 8 patients with isolated duodenal rupture that was diagnosed more than 24 hours following the injury. RESULTS: In 5 cases, physicians did not look for the occult injury. In 3, patients did not seek medical attention. Two patients were initially treated with primary duodenal repair and drainage with poor results. All patients were eventually treated with pyloric exclusion that resulted in no deaths and no duodenal fistulas. Three patients developed abscesses after pyloric exclusion. They were drained without difficulty. CONCLUSION: Pyloric exclusion appears to offer a satisfactory option for dealing with the inflammation and contamination that result from prolonged soilage by duodenal contents.


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Duodeno/lesões , Adolescente , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Retrospectivos , Ruptura/diagnóstico , Ruptura/cirurgia , Fatores de Tempo , Resultado do Tratamento
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J Vasc Surg ; 20(3): 411-7; discussion 417-8, 1994 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8084034

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PURPOSE: A retrospective review of 124 patients who underwent carotid-subclavian bypass from 1968 to 1990 was done to assess primary patency and symptom resolution. METHODS: Preoperative data included age, atherosclerosis risk factors, and indications for surgery. Perioperative data included mortality and morbidity rates and graft conduit. Postoperative follow-up assessed graft patency, resolution of symptoms, and late survival. RESULTS: Age ranged from 42 to 78 years (mean 57.9). Indications for surgery were vertebrobasilar insufficiency in 24 (19%), extremity ischemia (EI) in 33 (27%), transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) in 13 (11%), both vertebrobasilar insufficiency and EI in 31 (25%), and both TIAs and EI in 23 (18%) patients. Graft conduits were polytetrafluoroethylene in 44 (35%) and Dacron in 80 (65%) cases. Concomitant ipsilateral carotid endarterectomy was done in 32 (26%) patients. During operation, death occurred in one patient (0.8%), and complications occurred in 10 (8%) patients. Thirty-day primary patency and symptom-free survival rates were 100%. Long-term follow-up ranging from 5 to 164 months was available for the 60 cases done between 1975 and 1990. Three grafts occluded at 30, 36, and 51 months after surgery for a primary patency rate of 95% at 5 and 10 years. Twenty-two patients died, yielding survival rates of 83% at 5 years and 59% at 10 years. Symptom recurrence occurred in six (10%) patients from 9 to 66 months after surgery. The symptom-free survival rate was 98% at 1 year, 90% at 5 years, and 87% at 10 years. Symptoms recurred in three patients with occluded grafts and three with patent grafts. The preoperative symptoms of drop attacks and TIAs did not recur. EI recurred in 5% and was noted only in the presence of graft occlusion. Dizziness recurred in 17% of patients admitted with this symptom and was observed despite graft patency. CONCLUSION: Carotid-subclavian bypass was a safe and durable procedure for relief of symptomatic occlusive disease of the subclavian artery. Long-term symptomatic relief appeared particularly likely in patients with drop attacks or upper extremity ischemia.


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Arteriopatias Oclusivas/cirurgia , Prótese Vascular , Artérias Carótidas/cirurgia , Endarterectomia das Carótidas , Polietilenotereftalatos , Politetrafluoretileno , Próteses e Implantes , Artéria Subclávia/cirurgia , Adulto , Idoso , Arteriopatias Oclusivas/complicações , Arteriopatias Oclusivas/mortalidade , Arteriopatias Oclusivas/fisiopatologia , Transtornos Cerebrovasculares/etiologia , Transtornos Cerebrovasculares/mortalidade , Transtornos Cerebrovasculares/fisiopatologia , Transtornos Cerebrovasculares/cirurgia , Feminino , Seguimentos , Oclusão de Enxerto Vascular/diagnóstico , Oclusão de Enxerto Vascular/epidemiologia , Oclusão de Enxerto Vascular/fisiopatologia , Oclusão de Enxerto Vascular/terapia , Humanos , Complicações Intraoperatórias , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Cuidados Pós-Operatórios , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/diagnóstico , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/epidemiologia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/fisiopatologia , Complicações Pós-Operatórias/terapia , Cuidados Pré-Operatórios , Recidiva , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco , Taxa de Sobrevida , Fatores de Tempo , Grau de Desobstrução Vascular
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Am J Surg ; 168(2): 171-4, 1994 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8053520

RESUMO

All carotid arteriograms performed between January 1, 1986 and December 31, 1991 were reviewed for instances of midcervical carotid stenosis. Sixteen cases were identified. A stenosis related to the hypoglossal nerve was specifically identified in three operative reports in the retrospective review. Pathologic examinations of the specimens confirmed the presence of atherosclerotic plaque or fibrous dysplasia. In another case, relief of intermittent neurologic symptoms (TIAs) was obtained by division of the stylohyoid ligament. Prospective observation of five cases confirmed a stenosis immediately distal to a transverse neurofascial band formed by the hypoglossal nerve, which arose with the vagus nerve in three patients, and a large cervical contribution to the ansa hypoglossi in two. Presumably the lesion was caused by the turbulent flow in the internal carotid artery distal to the band. Isolated stenosis of the midcervical internal carotid artery unrelated to bifurcation disease may be the result of turbulence induced by tethering neural or myofascial bands.


Assuntos
Arteriosclerose/etiologia , Estenose das Carótidas/etiologia , Nervo Hipoglosso , Ataque Isquêmico Transitório/etiologia , Idoso , Arteriosclerose/diagnóstico , Arteriosclerose/cirurgia , Artéria Carótida Interna , Estenose das Carótidas/diagnóstico , Estenose das Carótidas/cirurgia , Angiografia Cerebral , Revascularização Cerebral , Doenças dos Nervos Cranianos/complicações , Doenças dos Nervos Cranianos/diagnóstico , Endarterectomia das Carótidas , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Ataque Isquêmico Transitório/diagnóstico , Ataque Isquêmico Transitório/cirurgia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Pescoço , Estudos Prospectivos , Reoperação , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Ann Vasc Surg ; 8(1): 99-106, 1994 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8193006

RESUMO

A retrospective study of 136 men undergoing forefoot amputation was done to test the hypothesis that preoperative toe pressure (TP) could predict the likelihood of wound healing. Demographic data included age, smoking history, diabetes mellitus (DM), hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and coronary artery disease. Clinical data included infection, preoperative arterial Doppler data, TP, wound disposition, concomitant revascularization (REV), and healing outcome. Among diabetics, no primary amputation healed with a preoperative TP < 38 mm Hg. Among REV diabetics, no healing occurred with a TP < 40 mm Hg after bypass, but no failures occurred either with a TP > 68 mm Hg or an increase in TP > or = 30 mm Hg after bypass. Nondiabetic patients exhibited no threshold TP values. Univariate analysis revealed that DM and REV were significantly different in the healed (N = 83) vs. nonhealed (N = 53) populations (p = 0.027 and 0.034). In healed patients mean TP (71.8 +/- 3.5 mm Hg SEM) was significantly higher than in nonhealed patients (45.1 +/- 4.3 mm Hg SEM, p = 0.000). Logistic regression analysis identified age > 60 years (p = 0.03), DM (p = 0.003), preoperative TP (p < 0.001), and REV (p < 0.001) as significant independent predictors of forefoot amputation healing. Healing probability was calculated and plotted vs. TP for subpopulations based on age, DM, and REV status for both primary forefoot amputation and amputation concomitant with bypass. In this study population, therefore, preoperative TP appeared to be a useful clinical tool for predicting the healing potential of both primary forefoot amputations and amputations plus concomitant bypass for any given patient.


Assuntos
Amputação Cirúrgica , Pé/cirurgia , Dedos do Pé/fisiologia , Cicatrização , Adulto , Fatores Etários , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Doenças Cardiovasculares , Diabetes Mellitus , Feminino , Humanos , Modelos Logísticos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Pressão , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fumar
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Surg Gynecol Obstet ; 177(6): 633-9, 1993 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8266278

RESUMO

Despite the infrequent use in the United States, venous thrombectomy seems to have a beneficial effect in carefully selected patients with acute iliofemoral thrombosis. The final decision to proceed with venous thrombectomy should be based on a balanced analysis of two factors--the characteristics of the thrombus and the characteristics of the patient. First, the diagnosis of acute deep vein thrombosis must be unequivocally established preoperatively. Accurate anatomic localization is usually achieved with venography, but duplex Doppler examination may be sufficient in selected instances. Second, the distribution of thromboses should be determined. Venous thrombectomy should be considered only in instances of deep vein thrombosis involving the iliofemoral venous segment. Thrombectomy for venous thrombosis below the inguinal ligament has not been consistently beneficial. Third, the age of the thrombus should be estimated. This can usually be accomplished though a careful analysis of the clinical history, but may be corroborated by duplex Doppler or venographic features of the thrombus. Venous thrombectomy should rarely be attempted if the age of the thrombus is thought to be greater than 72 hours. Unfortunately, in many instances the clinical history substantially underestimates the actual age of the underlying thrombus. Fourth, patient characteristics must be assessed preoperatively. While venous thrombectomy can usually be accomplished using local anesthesia, substantial shifts in fluid and acid base balance may be poorly tolerated by elderly, frail patients. In the setting of widespread metastatic disease, rethrombosis rates may be too high to justify thrombectomy in some patients.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Assuntos
Veia Femoral/cirurgia , Veia Ilíaca/cirurgia , Tromboflebite/cirurgia , Humanos , Inflamação/cirurgia , Isquemia/prevenção & controle , Perna (Membro)/irrigação sanguínea , Dor/cirurgia , Síndrome Pós-Flebítica/prevenção & controle , Embolia Pulmonar/prevenção & controle , Tromboflebite/complicações , Grau de Desobstrução Vascular
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Am J Surg ; 166(6): 672-4; discussion 674-5, 1993 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8273847

RESUMO

The management of patients with symptoms consistent with biliary tract disease who do not have gallstones is difficult. We retrospectively reviewed the charts of 18 patients who underwent cholecystokinin cholescintigraphy at our institution to determine if this procedure was reliable in identifying patients who would benefit from cholecystectomy. All patients underwent biliary screening, and a gallbladder ejection fraction of less than or equal to 35% was considered abnormal. None of the patients had evidence of gallstones by ultrasound. There were 11 patients with abnormal ejection fractions. All 11 patients (100%) had "classic" biliary colic and underwent cholecystectomy. The pathologic diagnosis was chronic cholecystitis in every patient. All patients had complete relief of their symptoms postoperatively with a mean follow-up of 10 months. There were six patients with normal ejection fractions. Only one patient in this group had "classic" biliary colic. This patient had a gallbladder ejection fraction of 38% and endoscopic evidence of gastritis. This patient remains symptomatic despite H2 blockade. The remaining five patients had nonspecific right upper quadrant or epigastric pain. These patients had endoscopic evidence of gastritis, and symptoms were relieved with H2 blockade. The remaining patient had an indeterminate scan due to radioactivity in the duodenum overlying the gallbladder and was excluded from this analysis. Cholecystokinin cholescintigraphy is a useful test in identifying those patients with biliary dyskinesia or acalculous cholecystitis who will benefit from cholecystectomy.


Assuntos
Discinesia Biliar/diagnóstico por imagem , Discinesia Biliar/cirurgia , Colecistectomia , Esvaziamento da Vesícula Biliar/fisiologia , Vesícula Biliar/diagnóstico por imagem , Doenças Biliares/diagnóstico , Cólica/diagnóstico , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Prognóstico , Cintilografia , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Ann Vasc Surg ; 7(5): 457-62, 1993 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8268091

RESUMO

Spontaneous dissections of visceral arteries are rare, but when they do occur, they most commonly involve the superior mesenteric artery (SMA). We present a case of intestinal ischemia caused by a spontaneous dissection of the SMA in a patient with simultaneous celiac artery occlusion. The patient was a 45-year-old woman who presented with intestinal angina of sudden onset. Arteriography revealed the classic findings of SMA dissection and occlusion of the celiac artery. The patient underwent repair of both visceral vessels and made a full recovery. The 18 previously reported cases of isolated, spontaneous dissection of the SMA are reviewed. No previous case has been associated with celiac compression syndrome. The reported experience with symptomatic dissections of the SMA would suggest that prompt surgical repair is indicated and yields excellent results.


Assuntos
Dissecção Aórtica/cirurgia , Artéria Celíaca/cirurgia , Isquemia/cirurgia , Jejuno/irrigação sanguínea , Artéria Mesentérica Superior/cirurgia , Anastomose Cirúrgica , Dissecção Aórtica/diagnóstico por imagem , Aortografia , Artéria Celíaca/diagnóstico por imagem , Circulação Colateral/fisiologia , Constrição Patológica/diagnóstico por imagem , Constrição Patológica/cirurgia , Feminino , Humanos , Isquemia/diagnóstico por imagem , Fígado/irrigação sanguínea , Artéria Mesentérica Superior/diagnóstico por imagem , Oclusão Vascular Mesentérica/diagnóstico por imagem , Oclusão Vascular Mesentérica/cirurgia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Trombectomia , Trombose/diagnóstico por imagem , Trombose/cirurgia
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