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Presse Med ; 30(23): 1148-50, 2001.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11505832

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Leiomyoma is a benign tumor rarely occurring in the esophagus. Only 1% of esophageal tumors are leiomyomas. CASE REPORT: A 70-year-old man underwent surgery for an asymptomatic tumor of the thoracic esophagus. The tumor was enucleated via right thoracotomy and histology confirmed the diagnosis of leiomyoma. Outcome was favorable. DISCUSSION: Leiomyomas of the esophagus generally develop from the muscularis and exceptionally from the muscularis mucosae, producing a parietal tumor or a pediculated endoluminal tumor respectively. Surgery is indicated for all cases, with the possible exception of asymptomatic leiomyoma. Encleation can be achieved by videothoracoscopy. Resection of the esophagus can be discussed if enucleation is impossible for giant tumors, or ring tumors at the esogastric junction, or if the mucosae wound cannot be repaired. Endoscopic resection is indicated for pediculated leiomyoma. Malignant transformation is exceptional but an association between esophageal myomatosis and carcinoma of the esophagus is possible. Certain authors thus advocate resection for all cases, even small asymptomatic leiomyomas.


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Esophageal Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Leiomyoma/diagnostic imaging , Aged , Esophageal Neoplasms/pathology , Esophageal Neoplasms/surgery , Esophagus/pathology , Esophagus/surgery , Female , Humans , Leiomyoma/pathology , Leiomyoma/surgery , Radiography , Thoracotomy
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C R Seances Soc Biol Fil ; 179(4): 471-9, 1985.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2938676

ABSTRACT

The effects of different types of porto-systemic shunts were judged on vitamin D 25-hydroxylation and proaccelerin synthesis, in 65% hepatectomized dogs. Three types of shunts were performed: termino-lateral porto-caval shunt, mesenterico-caval shunt and spleno-pancreatico-caval shunt. The mesenterico-caval shunt provided better results than the other shunts, probably because of a better preservation of pancreatic hormone supplies to the liver.


Subject(s)
Hepatectomy , Liver Regeneration , Liver/blood supply , Pancreas/physiology , Animals , Dogs , Factor V/biosynthesis , Hydroxylation , Liver/metabolism , Pancreas/blood supply , Portasystemic Shunt, Surgical , Vitamin D/metabolism
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J Chir (Paris) ; 120(3): 179-86, 1983 Mar.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6863416

ABSTRACT

Spigel's lobe, or segment I of the liver, currently represents the "smallest amount of hepatic parenchyma capable of regeneration". It is an autonomous lobe by virtue of its site and vasculo-biliary distribution, a true "accessory" liver connected to the "main" liver. Lesions of Spigel's lobe are rare, which is explained by the anatomy of the portal bifurcation. Hence the value of making every effort to preserve this segment during hepatectomy because of the possibilities of additional hepatic vein drainage. Segment I surgery is difficult and falls within the context of extended hepatectomies. Can Spigel's lobe be considered to be a "safety liver"? The possibility of subtotal hepatectomy, retaining only segment I, is being studied in the animal. It may be possible in man in the case of extensive hepatic lesions where only segment I is unaffected, as soon as effective artificial liver support is developed.


Subject(s)
Hepatectomy/methods , Liver/anatomy & histology , Animals , Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic/anatomy & histology , Dogs , Humans , Liver/blood supply , Liver/surgery , Liver Diseases/pathology , Liver Neoplasms/pathology , Liver Regeneration
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