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Ann Gastroenterol ; 37(2): 216-224, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38481780

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Background: Anastomotic leak remains a dreaded complication in colorectal surgery. Identifying optimal techniques that minimize its incidence is an active area of investigation. The aim of this experimental study was to evaluate the effect of commonly used hemostatic products on the integrity of colonic anastomoses. Methods: Male Wistar rats were randomized into 4 groups. In the control group (A), the anastomosis was performed using the standard hand-sewn technique in the ascending colon. In group B the hand-sewn technique was reinforced with a collagen-fibrinogen patch, in group C with fibrin glue, and in group D with a polyethylene glycol (PEG)-coated oxidized cellulose patch. On the 7th postoperative day, anastomotic bursting pressure measurements were obtained. A specimen surrounding the anastomosis was retrieved for histopathologic evaluation. Results: Of the 19 rats, 17 survived and 15 were included in the analysis (5 in each of groups A, B and C). Testing in group D was discontinued following adverse events in the preliminary experiments. The mean bursting pressure of the anastomosis was significantly higher in the control group (A: 221±19.41 mmHg, B: 151±14.42 mmHg, and C: 112±13.57 mmHg; P=0.001). Anastomotic healing parameters were not different between groups. Conclusions: Although experimental data support the use of sealants in defective anastomoses, in this study the reinforcement of colonic anastomosis with fibrin or oxidized cellulose-PEG sealants did not improve either bursting pressure values or anastomotic healing. More data from robust anastomoses of animals and humans are needed before sealing becomes common clinical practice in colorectal surgery.

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Am J Case Rep ; 23: e934951, 2022 Aug 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35969513

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BACKGROUND Soft-tissue metastases from a primary carcinoma are rare lesions. They often are the first clinical manifestation of a previously unknown malignancy of an advanced stage, but may also be solitary in a setting of a recurrent disease. Generally, they are associated with poor prognosis and may be the source of diagnostic confusion both clinically and pathologically. The primary location of the malignancy is usually lung, breast, kidney, or colon. Soft-tissue metastases from a pancreatic adenocarcinoma are extremely rare. A few cases involving the skin have been described in the literature, and solitary metastasis to the deep soft-tissue (eg, subcutis and skeletal muscle) was reported less than 10 times. CASE REPORT We report the case of a 74-year-old woman who presented with late-onset (recurrent disease), solitary, subcutaneous metastasis in the posterior aspect of the left thigh, deriving from a pancreatic head adenocarcinoma, 2 years after initial treatment with R0 resection (pancreaticoduodenectomy) and adjuvant chemotherapy. We emphasize the rarity of this entity, review the literature, and discuss treatment options. CONCLUSIONS Solitary soft-tissue metastasis from a pancreatic adenocarcinoma after initial curative treatment is very rare. Although hematogenous spread from a pancreatic adenocarcinoma generally has a very poor prognosis, treatment should be individualized according to the patient's history, general condition, and symptoms and the clinical setting in relation to the primary disease.


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Adenocarcinoma , Neoplasias Primarias Secundarias , Neoplasias Pancreáticas , Sarcoma , Neoplasias de los Tejidos Blandos , Adenocarcinoma/patología , Anciano , Femenino , Humanos , Neoplasias Pancreáticas/patología , Neoplasias de los Tejidos Blandos/diagnóstico , Neoplasias de los Tejidos Blandos/cirugía , Neoplasias Pancreáticas
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Am J Case Rep ; 21: e924760, 2020 Jul 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32647104

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BACKGROUND Pancreatic intraductal tubulopapillary neoplasm (ITPN) was first described by Yamaguchi in 2009 and was recognized by World Health Organization as a distinct entity in 2010. Since then few case reports and case series have been published. Little is known about its clinicopathologic features and treatment outcomes. We present the seventh case of total pancreatectomy for ITPN reported in the English literature. CASE REPORT Our patient was an 82-year-old male with a previous history of acute evolving-to-chronic pancreatitis. After 2 years of medical consultation, an abdominal magnetic resonance imaging was suspicious for multifocal pancreatic neoplasia. A computed tomography-guided biopsy of the lesion was performed which indicated pancreatic intraductal neoplasia with intermediate dysplasia. After oncology consultation, the patient underwent pylorus-preserving total pancreatectomy with splenectomy. The pathology report showed pancreatic ITPN with intermediate to severe dysplasia and associated invasive carcinoma. All 21 resected lymph nodes were non-metastatic (pT3N0). The postoperative course of the patient was uncomplicated. He received adjuvant gemcitabine (single agent) for 6 months. At 18 months after surgery he was diagnosed with hepatic metastases; he was still alive at the time of this reporting. CONCLUSIONS ITPN has been associated with previous history of acute pancreatitis in some patients. Early diagnosis, radical surgical resection, and adjuvant chemotherapy may lead to long-term survival rates even in cases with associated invasive component. Total pancreatectomy may be a preferable procedure for ITPN in selected patients.


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Adenocarcinoma Mucinoso/cirugía , Adenocarcinoma Papilar/cirugía , Pancreatectomía , Neoplasias Intraductales Pancreáticas/cirugía , Esplenectomía , Adenocarcinoma Mucinoso/patología , Adenocarcinoma Papilar/patología , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Humanos , Masculino , Invasividad Neoplásica , Neoplasias Intraductales Pancreáticas/patología
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Int J Gen Med ; 12: 187-192, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31190953

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Background: Temporary hypocalcemia is the most common complication in patients after total thyroidectomy. To date, according to the literature, various predictors of the above complication have been proposed, but none of them seems to be effective enough. Objectives: The aim of this study was to develop a reliable predictive tool for biochemical hypocalcemia in the first 48 hrs after total thyroidectomy without central dissection by analyzing several parameters relevant to this operation and to suggest a new score. Methods: A retrospective study was performed on patients who had undergone total thyroidectomy without central neck dissection from October 2017 until January 2018. Data were collected from 36 patients and studied if there was a statistically significant relationship between the risk of hypocalcemia and 10 preselected prognostic factors. Results: The prognostic score was formed, which included the 6 factors that showed a statistically significant relationship. Moreover, an extensive check of the predictive value of the above score was performed. It was found, therefore, that at a value of 3 and above the sensitivity was 100%, the specificity 79.16%, the positive prognostic value (PPV) 70.58% and the negative predictive value (NPV) 100%. Conclusions: High sensitivity of CaReBe'S TiP score makes it feasible to predict patients with postoperative hypocalcemia. High NPV would allow surgeons to exclude patients with a score less than 3 from supplementary calcium medication and achieve a shorter hospitalization for them.

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Int J Gen Med ; 12: 121-124, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30881087

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BACKGROUND: Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are the most common mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal tract. However, rectal GISTs represent only 5% of this category. We report a case of a rectal GIST treated with local excision after neoadjuvant therapy. CASE PRESENTATION: A 41-year-old male patient presented with anal bleeding. Colonoscopy revealed a mass located 5 cm from the anal verge. Histological examination showed a GIST with immunohistochemical positivity for CD117 and CD34. Transanal local excision was performed after neoadjuvant therapy. CONCLUSION: Neoadjuvant immunotherapy for GISTs with unfavorable localization may facilitate local excision and avoid complications of more demanding operations.

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Int Med Case Rep J ; 12: 15-20, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30666169

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Lung cancer is still diagnosed at a late stage although novel diagnostic techniques are in use. However, as pharmacogenomics have evolved novel targeted therapies either with tyrosine kinase inhibitors or immunotherapy can be currently used as daily treatment. We present the case of a woman with anaplastic lymphoma-positive expression and programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) 0% score upon diagnosis who underwent therapeutic surgery and represented PD-L1 90% expression, however, without anaplastic lymphoma kinase expression. Transformation of the tumor or new tumor is a question to be answered for this patient and possibly we should try and direct rebiopsies for this group of targeted therapy patients.

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Am J Case Rep ; 19: 1386-1392, 2018 Nov 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30464167

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BACKGROUND Although diverticular disease is well described and treated in daily clinical practice, there are cases that attract great interest because of their complexity and difficulty in management. Herein, we describe a rare case of colo-colonic fistula-complicated diverticulitis that necessitated urgent surgical intervention. CASE REPORT A 76-year-old female patient with a known history of diverticular disease of the sigmoid colon presented in the Emergency Department for evaluation of left lower quadrant abdominal pain. The clinical and radiological examinations revealed a recurrent episode of acute diverticulitis of the sigmoid colon. However, it was of great interest that we detected a sigmoido-cecal fistula in the abdominal computed tomography (CT). The patient was admitted to the hospital for conservative treatment. After 48 hours, the patient's clinical status deteriorated, with pain aggravation, abdominal distension, bloating, and metallic bowel sounds. The simple abdominal x-ray revealed large-bowel obstruction and the CT demonstrated worsening inflammation of the sigmoid colon. An exploratory laparotomy revealed an inflamed dolichol-sigmoid colon forming a fistulous tract with the cecum and thus, mimicking a closed loop obstruction. The sigmoid colon was transected en bloc with the sigmoido-cecal fistula and a Hartmann's procedure was performed. CONCLUSIONS This case is extremely unusual as the patient presented at the same time two complications of diverticular disease, both obstruction and this rare formation of sigmoido-cecal fistula. It is presented in order to acquaint surgeons with the possibility of an unexpected course of this disease which indeed necessitates an individualized management.


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Enfermedades del Ciego/etiología , Diverticulitis del Colon/complicaciones , Fístula Intestinal/diagnóstico , Fístula Intestinal/etiología , Obstrucción Intestinal/etiología , Enfermedades del Sigmoide/etiología , Anciano , Enfermedades del Ciego/diagnóstico , Enfermedades del Ciego/cirugía , Diverticulitis del Colon/diagnóstico , Diverticulitis del Colon/cirugía , Femenino , Humanos , Fístula Intestinal/cirugía , Obstrucción Intestinal/diagnóstico , Obstrucción Intestinal/cirugía , Enfermedades del Sigmoide/diagnóstico , Enfermedades del Sigmoide/cirugía , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X
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Am J Case Rep ; 19: 1422-1424, 2018 Nov 29.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30487477

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BACKGROUND Amyand's and Littre's hernias are 2 rare types of inguinal hernias, which constitute less than 1% of all types of hernias. Amyand's hernia is characterized mainly by the presence of a vermiform appendix in an inguinal hernia sac, whereas Littre's hernia includes a protrusion of a Meckel's diverticulum into the hernial sac. CASE REPORT In this article, we report a case of co-existence of Amyand's and Littre's hernia in the same sac of a groin hernia. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case report of a patient with the appendix and Meckel's diverticulum inside the hernia sac. Although there was no sign of inflammation, we performed an incidental appendectomy and partial enterectomy. We continued with the repair process with polypropylene mesh using Lichtenstein technique. The patients showed no signs of complication or recurrence of the hernia within 1 year from the day of the surgery. CONCLUSIONS The aim of this article is to present for the first time the occurrence and the repair of a combined Amyand's and Littre's hernia. Additionally, in this study, we were the first to use polypropylene mesh to repair both hernias in an elderly patient after performing appendectomy and enterectomy, avoiding any complications or recurrence of the hernia 12 months following the surgery.


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Apendicectomía , Hernia Inguinal/patología , Hernia Inguinal/cirugía , Mallas Quirúrgicas , Anciano , Apéndice/patología , Hernia Inguinal/complicaciones , Humanos , Masculino , Divertículo Ileal/patología , Polipropilenos
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Am J Case Rep ; 19: 884-890, 2018 Jul 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30054452

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BACKGROUND The first gastric resection for stomach cancer was performed in 1879, and the first gastric resection for gastric ulcer disease was performed in 1882. During the 1990s, the first laparoscopic gastrostomies were reported. During the past decade, laparoscopic techniques have developed rapidly, gaining wide clinical acceptance. Minimally invasive surgery is now shifting the balance away from traditional open methods. We report 2 cases of endoscopically assisted laparoscopic local gastric resections for both gastric cancer and gastric ulcer disease. CASE REPORT The first case involves a 67-year-old male patient who suffered from recurrent bleeding from a gastric ulcer located 4-5 cm from the gastroesophageal junction. The patient was subjected to endoscopically assisted laparoscopic wedge resection of the affected part of the stomach, had an uneventful recovery and was discharged on the third postoperative day. The second case involves a 60-year-old female patient who was diagnosed with intramucosal gastric adenocarcinoma and was also subjected to endoscopically assisted laparoscopic wedge gastrectomy. This patient also had an uneventful recovery and was discharged on the second postoperative day. CONCLUSIONS Endoscopically assisted laparoscopic local gastric resection is a minimally invasive procedure which allows the surgeon to operate under direct visualization of the internal part of the stomach. Thus, it enables the surgeon to safely remove the affected part within healthy margins, providing the patient with all the advantages of laparoscopic surgery.


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Adenocarcinoma/cirugía , Gastrectomía/métodos , Laparoscopía/métodos , Neoplasias Gástricas/cirugía , Úlcera Gástrica/cirugía , Anciano , Unión Esofagogástrica/cirugía , Femenino , Hemorragia Gastrointestinal/etiología , Hemorragia Gastrointestinal/cirugía , Gastroscopía/métodos , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Recurrencia , Úlcera Gástrica/complicaciones , Resultado del Tratamiento
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J Cancer ; 9(2): 232-238, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29344268

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Colorectal cancer still remains the third cause of cancer death among cancer patients. Early diagnosis is crucial and they can be either endoscopic or with blood biomarkers. Endoscopic methods consist of gastroscopy and colonoscopy, however; in recent years, endoscopic ultrasound is being used. The microenvironment is very important for the successful delivery of the treatment. Several proteins and hormones play a crucial role in the efficiency of the treatment. In the current mini review we will focus on interferon-γ.

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J Surg Res ; 212: 253-259, 2017 05 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28550915

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BACKGROUND: The present animal study was conducted to comparably investigate the performance of four different fixation techniques of intraperitoneally implanted meshes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifteen New Zealand white rabbits were used. In each animal, four abdominal wall defects were created and repaired with four pieces of intraperitoneal mesh (Parietex Composite), fixed with nonabsorbable (titanium) spiral tacks (group A), absorbable (lactic and glycolic acid co-polymer) screw-type tacks (group B), transfascial polypropylene sutures (group C), or fibrin glue (group D). Adhesion formation, mesh shrinkage, tensile strength, and host tissue response were evaluated at 90 d. RESULTS: Adhesions were observed in all groups, and differences were not significant. The percentage of shrinkage was higher in group C (26.91%), lower in group D (12%), whereas in groups A and B, the mean shrinkage was 20.17% and 23.33%, respectively (P = 0.032). The incorporation of mesh fixation element to the abdominal wall was 9.18 ± 3.91 N, 6.96 ± 3.0 N, 13.68 ± 5.38 N, and 2.57 ± 1.29 N, in groups A, B, C, and D, respectively (P < 0.001). Regarding local inflammatory response and foreign body reaction, no difference was observed between groups. However, with respect to fibrous tissue presence, its quantity was clearly less in group D compared with the other groups (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: None of the examined fixation techniques proved to be ideal. Probably, the best way to fixate an intraperitoneally implanted mesh may be achieved using a combination of the studied materials. Prospective randomized trials are needed to confirm the superiority of the combined use of different fixation devices in clinical practice.


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Hernia Ventral/cirugía , Herniorrafia/métodos , Mallas Quirúrgicas , Animales , Herniorrafia/instrumentación , Modelos Animales , Conejos , Resultado del Tratamiento
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J Gastrointest Surg ; 17(8): 1536-7, 2013 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23797887

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Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) represent a rare group of neoplasms of the digestive tract deriving from the mesenchyme. Giant GISTs (over 10 cm in diameter) represent only 20 % of all cases and are associated with a high risk of malignancy. We present the case of a giant GIST of the jejunum successfully treated by surgical resection and adjuvant therapy with imatinib.


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Antineoplásicos/uso terapéutico , Benzamidas/uso terapéutico , Tumores del Estroma Gastrointestinal/cirugía , Neoplasias del Yeyuno/cirugía , Piperazinas/uso terapéutico , Pirimidinas/uso terapéutico , Adulto , Quimioterapia Adyuvante , Tumores del Estroma Gastrointestinal/diagnóstico por imagen , Tumores del Estroma Gastrointestinal/tratamiento farmacológico , Humanos , Mesilato de Imatinib , Neoplasias del Yeyuno/diagnóstico por imagen , Neoplasias del Yeyuno/tratamiento farmacológico , Masculino , Radiografía
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Case Rep Surg ; 2012: 279213, 2012.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23259130

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Colonic lipomas are uncommon nonepithelial neoplasms that are typically sessile, asymptomatic and incidentally found during endoscopy, surgery, or autopsy. We present a very rare case of a 34-year-old female patient with symptomatic pedunculated cecal lipoma causing intermittent colo-colonic intussusception. Despite adequate imaging studies, definite preoperative diagnosis was not established and the patient underwent exploratory laparotomy. Intraoperatively, intussusception of the cecum into the ascending colon was found and right hemicolectomy was performed. Macroscopic assessment of the resected specimen showed the presence of a giant cecal pedunculated polypoid tumor with features of lipoma, causing intussusception. Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of pedunculated cecal lipoma.

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Case Rep Surg ; 2012: 573092, 2012.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23227410

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One of the complications of laparoscopic cholecystectomy for gallstone disease that seems to exceed that of the traditional open method is the gallbladder perforation and gallstone spillage. Its incidence can occur in up to 40% of patients, and in most cases its course is uneventful. However in few cases an abdominal abscess can develop, which may lead to significant morbidity. Rarely an abscess formation due to spilled and lost gallstones may occur in the retroperitoneal space. We herein report the case of a female patient who presented with clinical symptoms of sepsis six months following laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Imaging investigations revealed the presence of a retroperitoneal abscess due to retained gallstones. Due to patient's decision to refuse abscess's surgical drainage, she underwent CT-guided drainage. The 24-month followup of the patient has been uneventful, and the patient remains in good general condition.

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Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech ; 22(5): e291-3, 2012 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23047410

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Asymptomatic cholelithiasis with abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is one of few ideal fields for simultaneous "open" repair. In AAA cases with acute lithiasic cholecystitis, the simultaneous open repair is debatable due to increased possibility for prosthetic graft contamination. We report a case of a 78-year-old, ASA IV patient suffering from acute cholecystitis and concomitant (62 mm) AAA. The patient was treated by simultaneous endovascular AAA repair with a bifurcated prosthesis Endurant and laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Operative time was 165 minutes with total blood loss <100 mL. The patient fed and mobilized the second postoperative day, and the course until patients' discharge the sixth day was uneventful. Follow-up imaging at first month confirmed the successful aneurysm's exclusion without endoleak or migration. The simultaneous endovascular AAA repair and laparoscopic cholecystectomy seems to be simple, safe, and effective technique and minimized the possibility of local and systemic postoperative complications.


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Aneurisma de la Aorta Abdominal/cirugía , Implantación de Prótesis Vascular/métodos , Colecistectomía Laparoscópica/métodos , Colelitiasis/cirugía , Anciano , Aneurisma de la Aorta Abdominal/complicaciones , Aneurisma de la Aorta Abdominal/diagnóstico por imagen , Aortografía , Colelitiasis/complicaciones , Colelitiasis/diagnóstico por imagen , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Humanos , Masculino , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X
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Ann Vasc Surg ; 26(7): 1011.e7-1011.e10, 2012 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22944573

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Chronic contained rupture (CCR) of an abdominal aortic aneurysm is a rare condition, and differential diagnosis might be difficult. We present a clinical case of a hemodynamically stable octogenarian who presented with intermittent pain in the left lower abdomen. The patient had a history of diverticulitis, and 6 years ago, he had undergone endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR) with a Talent bifurcated prosthesis. Additionally, 20 days before his admission to our hospital, he had undergone a secondary iliac limb extension for treatment of post-EVAR rupture. On admission, abdominal plain radiography identified suprarenal fixation fracture as a possible reason for CCR, but computed tomographic angiography failed to confirm any endoleak or "active" bleeding and rupture. The patient received medication treatment for possible diverticulitis and was kept under close monitoring for suspected failure of recently performed secondary endovascular procedure and CCR. A day later, the abdominal pain symptoms worsened, and a new computed tomographic angiography confirmed the suspected CCR. The patient was treated successfully by "open" repair using a Y prosthesis. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of post-EVAR CCR due to suprarenal fixation fatigue fracture. Lifelong post-EVAR follow-up with high level of both clinical and imaging diagnostic accuracy is essential for the early recognition and proper treatment of EVAR pitfalls.


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Aneurisma de la Aorta Abdominal/cirugía , Rotura de la Aorta/cirugía , Implantación de Prótesis Vascular/instrumentación , Prótesis Vascular , Procedimientos Endovasculares/instrumentación , Stents , Dolor Abdominal/etiología , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Aneurisma de la Aorta Abdominal/complicaciones , Aneurisma de la Aorta Abdominal/diagnóstico por imagen , Aneurisma de la Aorta Abdominal/fisiopatología , Rotura de la Aorta/diagnóstico por imagen , Rotura de la Aorta/etiología , Rotura de la Aorta/fisiopatología , Aortografía/métodos , Implantación de Prótesis Vascular/efectos adversos , Enfermedad Crónica , Endofuga/etiología , Endofuga/cirugía , Procedimientos Endovasculares/efectos adversos , Migración de Cuerpo Extraño/etiología , Migración de Cuerpo Extraño/cirugía , Hemodinámica , Humanos , Masculino , Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas , Diseño de Prótesis , Falla de Prótesis , Reoperación , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Saudi J Gastroenterol ; 18(2): 146-8, 2012.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22421723

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Mesenteric panniculitis (MP) is a rare inflammatory and fibrotic disease of the mesentery of unknown etiology. It has various clinical and radiological manifestations, posing a diagnostic challenge for clinicians. Its diagnosis is indicated via radiologic imaging and is usually confirmed via peritoneal biopsies. We describe a case of a patient with histopathologically proven MP, in which steroid dependence was successfully managed with colchicine.


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Colchicina/uso terapéutico , Paniculitis Peritoneal/tratamiento farmacológico , Moduladores de Tubulina/uso terapéutico , Adulto , Progresión de la Enfermedad , Glucocorticoides/administración & dosificación , Humanos , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Masculino , Metilprednisolona/administración & dosificación , Paniculitis Peritoneal/diagnóstico
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Ann Gastroenterol ; 25(2): 173-175, 2012.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24714188

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Secondary rectal linitis plastica is a very rare malignancy with poor prognosis. Diagnosis is difficult because of nonspecific clinical and endoscopic findings and negative biopsies in most cases owing to the fact that the mucosa is frequently unaffected. We herein describe a 68-year-old man who presented with a six-month history of tenesmus and constipation. Endoscopy revealed a narrow distal rectum with an indurated, cobblestone appearance of mucosa. Multiple biopsies and fine-needle aspiration were negative for malignancy. Abdominal MRI and transrectal ultrasonography showed findings compatible with rectal linitis plastica. He underwent rectal extirpation with total cystectomy and lymph nodes dissection. Histology demonstrated secondary rectal linitis plastica due to a poorly differentiated urinary bladder carcinoma. We emphasize the endoscopic and endosonographic features and the difficulty to establish a preoperative diagnosis of secondary rectal linitis plastica.

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