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Background: Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN)-associated pancreatic cancer is becoming a common subtype of pancreatic cancer found in resected specimens. The prognostic of this subtype is still under evaluation. The study aims to evaluate the prognosis of IPMN-associated pancreatic adenocarcinoma compared to the conventional pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Methods: In this study, patients with resected pancreatic neoplasms and IPMN treated at Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, from January 2016 to December 2020, were analyzed. Overall survival (OS) was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method, and correlations between the variables of interest and the disease specific OS was assessed by multivariate analysis. Results: Of 187 patients undergoing resection for pancreatic adenocarcinoma or IPMN, 125 (67%) had pancreatic adenocarcinoma, 33 (18%) had IPMN-associated pancreatic adenocarcinoma, and 29 (16%) had IPMN. Resected IPMN was associated with long-term OS for most of the patients. Similar OS was identified in this study in upfront resected pancreatic cancer associated or not with IPMN. No statistical differences in median OS were identified between resected pancreatic adenocarcinoma and IPMN-associated pancreatic adenocarcinoma (48 vs. 44 months, P=0.44). Size of the tumor [hazard ratio (HR), 1.33], resected stage III (HR, 1.31), perineural invasion (HR, 1.58), lymphovascular invasion (HR, 1.44), positive lymph nodes (HR, 1.34), and neoadjuvant treatment (HR, 1.70) were associated with worse outcomes. Conclusions: Our findings confirm that resected pancreatic cancer has a poor prognosis and IPMN-associated pancreatic adenocarcinoma has the same prognosis as a conventional pancreatic adenocarcinoma. More than half of the cases of IPMN-associated adenocarcinoma already had positive lymph nodes. The impact of neoadjuvant treatment in this group of patients should be investigated in larger cohorts.
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Locally advanced cervical cancer poses a significant challenge to fertility-sparing treatments. Pelvic radiotherapy impairs reproductive potential owing to ovarian, uterine, and endometrial side effects. This study presents a literature review of the main fertility-sparing therapeutic alternatives for locally advanced cervical cancer and a case report of the first childbirth following uterine transposition for gynecological malignancies.
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Nontechnical skills are of increasing importance in surgery and surgical training. The main studies on its impact on the safety and effectiveness of surgical interventions were mainly published in the first decade of the 2000s. Due to the significant technical complexity and great diversity of instruments for nontechnical skills evaluation, the interest in training and in measuring the impact on surgical safety has relatively decreased. However, the advent of minimally invasive surgery and its peculiar technical characteristics of sophisticated technique and constant innovation through the adoption of new materials and drugs has rekindled interest in this expertise area. In the present review, we have revisited the main instruments available to measure nontechnical skill of surgical teams and analyzed the role of the main competencies on which they are based, such as situational awareness, leadership and communication skills, and the consistency of the intraoperative decision-making process. We conclude that despite the great consensus that exists among all members of the health team on the importance of nontechnical skills for the surgical team in minimally invasive surgery, the reproducible evidence on the subject is scarce and laborious to obtain. To the extent that protecting and expanding nontechnical skills is fundamental to the path toward the high reliability of health institutions, it is possible to anticipate here the role of these institutions as promoters of continuity and new research models in this area of knowledge, especially in minimally invasive surgery, an access route to which more and more patients undergoing surgical treatment in these same institutions are submitted.
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This letter to the Editor aims to provide suggestions and recommendations for the management of urological conditions in times of COVID-19 crisis in Brazil and other low- and middle-income countries. It is important to highlight that one of the main characteristics of this pandemic is the oversaturation of the health system capacity, mostly due to a high demand for personal protective equipment (PPE), Hospital/ICU beds, as well as ventilators. In places with limited resources and where the health care systems are already saturated, such consideration is even more worrisome. Therefore, most worldwide authorities are recommending to avoid, as much as possible, patient's elective visits to hospitals, as well as a judicious use of the operating room in order to mitigate the strain put on the health system. While efforts should be directed to the care of COVID-19 patients, other conditions (especially urgencies and oncological cases) must continue to be assisted. Thus, through a panel of experts, we have prepared a practical guide for Thus, through a panel of experts, we have prepared a practical guide for urologists based on the recommendations from the main Urologic Associations, as well as data from the literature to support the suggested management. We will try to follow the standard guideline recommendations from the American Urological Association (AUA) and European Association of Urology (EAU), with the aim of pursuing the best outcomes possible. However, some recommendations were based on the consensus of the panel, taking into consideration the reality of developing countries and the unprecedented situation caused by the COVID-19 crisis. Most importantly, all recommendations on this manuscript are based on the expectancy of a maximum 3-month duration of the crisis. If this period shall extended, these recommendations will be revised and updated.
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Betacoronavirus , Infecções por Coronavirus/epidemiologia , Pneumonia Viral/epidemiologia , Padrões de Prática Médica/normas , Urologistas/normas , Brasil/epidemiologia , COVID-19 , Humanos , Pandemias , Equipamento de Proteção Individual/normas , SARS-CoV-2 , Inquéritos e QuestionáriosRESUMO
This letter to the Editor aims to provide suggestions and recommendations for the management of urological conditions in times of COVID-19 crisis in Brazil and other low- and middle-income countries. It is important to highlight that one of the main characteristics of this pandemic is the oversaturation of the health system capacity, mostly due to a high demand for personal protective equipment (PPE), Hospital/ICU beds, as well as ventilators. In places with limited resources and where the health care systems are already saturated, such consideration is even more worrisome. Therefore, most worldwide authorities are recommending to avoid, as much as possible, patient's elective visits to hospitals, as well as a judicious use of the operating room in order to mitigate the strain put on the health system. While efforts should be directed to the care of COVID-19 patients, other conditions (especially urgencies and oncological cases) must continue to be assisted. Thus, through a panel of experts, we have prepared a practical guide for urologists based on the recommendations from the main Urologic Associations, as well as data from the literature to support the suggested management. We will try to follow the standard guideline recommendations from the American Urological Association (AUA) and European Association of Urology (EAU), with the aim of pursuing the best outcomes possible. However, some recommendations were based on the consensus of the panel, taking into consideration the reality of developing countries and the unprecedented situation caused by the COVID-19 crisis. Most importantly, all recommendations on this manuscript are based on the expectancy of a maximum 3-month duration of the crisis. If this period shall extended, these recommendations will be revised and updated. The format of the text will be given through questions and answers.(AU)
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Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Urológicos/normas , Infecções por Coronavirus/epidemiologia , Países em Desenvolvimento , Técnicas de Diagnóstico Urológico/normas , Pandemias , BrasilRESUMO
CONTEXT: Failure of a colorectal anastomosis represents a life-threatening complication of colorectal surgery. Splenic flexure mobilization may contribute to reduce the occurrence of anastomotic complications due to technical flaws. There are no published reports measuring the impact of splenic flexure mobilization on the length of mobilized colon viable to construct a safe colorectal anastomosis. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of two techniques for splenic flexure mobilization on colon lengthening during open left-sided colon surgery using a cadaver model. DESIGN: Anatomical dissections for left colectomy and colorectal anastomosis at the sacral promontory level were conducted in 20 fresh cadavers by the same team of four surgeons. The effect of partial and full splenic flexure mobilization on the extent of mobilized left colon segment was determined. SETTING: University of Sao Paulo Medical School, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil. Tertiary medical institution and university hospital. PARTICIPANTS: A team of four surgeons operated on 20 fresh cadavers. RESULTS: The length of resected left colon enabling a tension-free colorectal anastomosis at the level of sacral promontory achieved without mobilizing the splenic flexure was 46.3 (35-81) cm. After partial mobilization of the splenic flexure, an additionally mobilized colon segment measuring 10.7 (2-30) cm was obtained. After full mobilization of the distal transverse colon, a mean 28.3 (10-65) cm segment was achieved. CONCLUSION: Splenic flexure mobilization techniques are associated to effective left colon lengthening for colorectal anastomosis. This result may contribute to decision-making during rectal surgery and low colorectal and coloanal anastomosis.
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Colectomia/métodos , Colo Transverso/cirurgia , Colo/cirurgia , Reto/cirurgia , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Anastomose Cirúrgica , Cadáver , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-IdadeRESUMO
CONTEXT: Failure of a colorectal anastomosis represents a life-threatening complication of colorectal surgery. Splenic flexure mobilization may contribute to reduce the occurrence of anastomotic complications due to technical flaws. There are no published reports measuring the impact of splenic flexure mobilization on the length of mobilized colon viable to construct a safe colorectal anastomosis. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of two techniques for splenic flexure mobilization on colon lengthening during open left-sided colon surgery using a cadaver model. DESIGN: Anatomical dissections for left colectomy and colorectal anastomosis at the sacral promontory level were conducted in 20 fresh cadavers by the same team of four surgeons. The effect of partial and full splenic flexure mobilization on the extent of mobilized left colon segment was determined. SETTING: University of Sao Paulo Medical School, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil. Tertiary medical institution and university hospital. PARTICIPANTS: A team of four surgeons operated on 20 fresh cadavers. RESULTS: The length of resected left colon enabling a tension-free colorectal anastomosis at the level of sacral promontory achieved without mobilizing the splenic flexure was 46.3 (35-81) cm. After partial mobilization of the splenic flexure, an additionally mobilized colon segment measuring 10.7 (2-30) cm was obtained. After full mobilization of the distal transverse colon, a mean 28.3 (10-65) cm segment was achieved. CONCLUSION: Splenic flexure mobilization techniques are associated to effective left colon lengthening for colorectal anastomosis. This result may contribute to decision-making during rectal surgery and low colorectal and coloanal anastomosis.
CONTEXTO: A deiscência de uma anastomose colorretal representa uma complicação possivelmente fatal na cirurgia colorretal. A mobilização da flexura esplênica pode contribuir para reduzir a ocorrência de complicações da anastomose secundárias a falhas técnicas. Não há trabalhos publicados medindo o impacto da mobilização da flexura esplênica no comprimento do cólon mobilizado viável para a confecção de uma anastomose segura. OBJETIVO: determinar o efeito de duas técnicas de mobilização da flexura esplênica no aumento do comprimento do cólon durante colectomia esquerda aberta, utilizando modelo em cadáver. DESENHO: Dissecções anatômicas para a colectomia esquerda e anastomose colorretal ao nível do promontório sacral foram conduzidas em 20 cadáveres frescos pelo mesmo grupo de quatro cirurgiões. O efeito da mobilização da flexura esplênica parcial e total na extensão do segmento do cólon esquerdo mobilizado foi determinado. LOCAL: Centro Médico da Faculdade de Medicina, São Paulo (SP), Brasil. Instituição médica terciária e hospital universitário. PARTICIPANTES: Um time de quatro cirurgiões operando em 20 cadáveres frescos. RESULTADOS: O comprimento do cólon esquerdo dissecado permitindo uma anastomose sem tensão ao nível do promontório sacral sem a mobilização da flexura esplênica foi de 46,3 (35-81) cm. Após a mobilização parcial da flexura esplênica, um segmento adicional de cólon medindo 10,7 (2-30) cm foi obtido. Após a mobilização completa do cólon transverso distal, um segmento em média de 28,3 (10-65) cm foi obtido. CONCLUSÃO: Técnicas de mobilização da flexura esplênica estão associadas a um aumento efetivo no comprimento do cólon esquerdo para anastomoses colorretais. Esse resultado pode contribuir na tomada de decisões durante a cirurgia retal e anastomoses colorretais baixas e coloanais.
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Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Colectomia/métodos , Colo Transverso/cirurgia , Colo/cirurgia , Reto/cirurgia , Anastomose Cirúrgica , CadáverRESUMO
In this study, Ascaris DNA was extracted and sequenced from a medieval archaeological sample in Korea. While Ascaris eggs were confirmed to be of human origin by archaeological evidence, it was not possible to pinpoint the exact species due to close genetic relationships among them. Despite this shortcoming, this is the first Ascaris ancient DNA (aDNA) report from a medieval Asian country and thus will expand the scope of Ascaris aDNA research.
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Ascaris lumbricoides/genética , DNA de Helmintos/genética , Múmias/parasitologia , Animais , Ascaris lumbricoides/isolamento & purificação , Citocromos b/genética , DNA de Helmintos/isolamento & purificação , Humanos , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , República da CoreiaRESUMO
In this study, Ascaris DNA was extracted and sequenced from a medieval archaeological sample in Korea. While Ascaris eggs were confirmed to be of human origin by archaeological evidence, it was not possible to pinpoint the exact species due to close genetic relationships among them. Despite this shortcoming, this is the first Ascaris ancient DNA (aDNA) report from a medieval Asian country and thus will expand the scope of Ascaris aDNA research.
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Animais , Humanos , Ascaris lumbricoides/genética , DNA de Helmintos/genética , Múmias/parasitologia , Ascaris lumbricoides/isolamento & purificação , Citocromos b/genética , DNA de Helmintos/isolamento & purificação , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , República da CoreiaRESUMO
Introdução: A disparidade entre a oferta e a demanda de órgãos para transplante impulsiona a inclusão de doadores com tumores primários do sistema nervoso central (SNC) no programa de transplantes. Objetivo: reportar um caso de um paciente que desenvolveu um glioma no enxerto pancreático proveniente de um doador de múltiplos órgãos cuja causa mortis foi um glioma maligno / Introduction: the disparity between the suplly of and the demand for transplant organs has led to an acceptance of donors with primary central nervous system (CNS) tumors. Purpose: face the rarity, the authors report the case of a patient who developed a glioma on a pancreatic grafft received from a donor with a malignant glioma as cause of brain death...
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Humanos , Feminino , Criança , Diabetes Mellitus/etiologia , Doadores de Tecidos , Transplante de Pâncreas/efeitos adversos , Astrocitoma , Neoplasias Encefálicas/complicaçõesRESUMO
O aumento das listas de espera por órgãos para transplante faz com que cada vez mais se procure meios de aumentar o "pool" de doadores de órgãos. Para tanto, tem-se utilizado doadores vivos, limítrofes ou sem batimentos cardíacos. Uma outra forma de se aumentar o número de doadores utilizados é através do uso de órgãos provenientes de doadores previamente transplantados, população que tende a crescer, dado o aumento do número de transplantes realizados no mundo / The raising increase in the patient's waiting list leaves us search for ways to increase the pool of organ donors. Looking at this, there is the use of living donors, of adjoining donors or non-heart beating donors. Another way to increase the number of donors is through the use of organs that came from previously transplanted donors, a group that is becoming larger, because of the rise of the number of transplants all around the world...