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Cas Lek Cesk ; 162(2-3): 119-121, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37474297

RESUMO

The use of drains in surgery has a rich history. Since ancient times, drainage has experienced a long progress, and its development has continued all the way to the present era. Both the indications for drainage and the material of surgical drains have changed over the last 2500 years. Indeed, drainage as we know today, was not always a practice so common or generally so well accepted, as it is today. The current concept of surgical drainage has witnessed not only periods of success, but also dead ends and mistakes of both science and medicine.


Assuntos
Drenagem , Humanos , Drenagem/história
2.
Acta Radiol ; 62(11): 1499-1514, 2021 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34791887

RESUMO

This review looks at highlights of the development in ultrasound, ranging from interventional ultrasound and Doppler to the newest techniques like contrast-enhanced ultrasound and elastography, and gives reference to some of the valuable articles in Acta Radiologica. Ultrasound equipment is now available in any size and for any purpose, ranging from handheld devices to high-end devices, and the scientific societies include ultrasound professionals of all disciplines publishing guidelines and recommendations. Interventional ultrasound is expanding the field of use of ultrasound-guided interventions into nearly all specialties of medicine, from ultrasound guidance in minimally invasive robotic procedures to simple ultrasound-guided punctures performed by general practitioners. Each medical specialty is urged to define minimum requirements for equipment, education, training, and maintenance of skills, also for medical students. The clinical application of contrast-enhanced ultrasound and elastography is a topic often seen in current research settings.


Assuntos
Publicações Periódicas como Assunto/história , Radiologia/história , Ultrassonografia/história , Catéteres , Meios de Contraste , Drenagem/história , Drenagem/instrumentação , Técnicas de Imagem por Elasticidade/história , Endossonografia/história , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Biópsia Guiada por Imagem/história , Masculino , Próstata/diagnóstico por imagem , Reto/diagnóstico por imagem , Ultrassonografia Doppler/história , Ultrassonografia de Intervenção/história
4.
Surg Innov ; 26(6): 760-762, 2019 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31409246

RESUMO

During the 19th century, the addition of the water-seal system to a closed chest drain was a major turning point in the history of thoracic surgery. German physician Gotthard Bülau seems to have invented and used his own closed chest drainage device with a liquid-seal system in 1875, and published it in the year 1891. But, in 1871, British physician William Smoult Playfair seems to have thought of the subaqueous drainage and used such drainage to treat the thoracic empyema in children. The British physician stresses in his texts the effectiveness of his method of fully draining the thoracic empyemas while simultaneously preventing air from entering the pleural cavity. An appropriate honor must be attributed to Playfair, who used a subaqueous chest drainage system and appears to be the first to publish such a method.


Assuntos
Tubos Torácicos/história , Drenagem/história , Médicos/história , Alemanha , História do Século XIX , Humanos , Masculino
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Infez Med ; 25(2): 184-192, 2017 06 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28603241

RESUMO

The First World War was a huge tragedy for mankind, but, paradoxically, it represented a source of significant progress in a broad series of human activities, including medicine, since it forced physicians to improve their knowledge in the treatment of a large number of wounded soldiers. The use of heavy artillery and machine guns, as well as chemical warfare, caused very serious and life-threatening lesions and wounds. The most frequent causes of death were not mainly related to gunshot wounds, but rather to fractures, tetanus and septic complications of infectious diseases. In the first part of this article, we describe the surgical procedures and medical therapies carried out by Italian physicians during the First World War, with the aim of treating wounded soldiers in this pre-antibiotic era. Antibacterial solutions, such as those of Dakin-Carrel and sodium hypochlorite and boric acid, the tincture of iodine as well as the surgical and dressing approaches and techniques used to remove pus from wounds, such as ignipuncture and thermocautery or lamellar drainage are reported in detail. In the second part of the paper, the organization of the Italian military hospitals network, the systems and tools useful to transport wounded soldiers both in the front lines and in the rear is amply discussed. In addition, the number of soldiers enrolling, and those dying, wounded or missing during the Great War on the Italian front is estimated.


Assuntos
Medicina Militar/história , Lesões Relacionadas à Guerra/história , I Guerra Mundial , Ambulâncias/história , Anti-Infecciosos Locais/uso terapêutico , Bandagens/história , Terapia Combinada , Drenagem/história , História do Século XX , Hospitais Militares/história , Itália , Medicina Militar/métodos , Unidades Móveis de Saúde/história , Sepse/etiologia , Sepse/história , Sepse/prevenção & controle , Transporte de Pacientes/história , Lesões Relacionadas à Guerra/tratamento farmacológico , Lesões Relacionadas à Guerra/mortalidade , Lesões Relacionadas à Guerra/terapia , Técnicas de Fechamento de Ferimentos , Infecção dos Ferimentos/história , Infecção dos Ferimentos/mortalidade , Infecção dos Ferimentos/terapia
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Ann Plast Surg ; 77(1): 4-5, 2016 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26808754

RESUMO

The use of surgical drains is commonplace in all types of surgical procedures, and rarely do we take the time to contemplate or investigate the origins of these critical devices. Every surgeon should be familiar with the Jackson-Pratt drain and Blake drain, 2 of the most frequently used closed suction, negative-pressure drainage devices in surgery. These drains are used throughout the body in a wide variety of surgical procedures. The development and differences between these 2 devices are seldom known by the practicing surgeon. In this article, we delve into the ancient history of drains, the creation and alterations of the closed suction, negative-pressure drain that paved the way for the Jackson-Pratt and Blake drain. Finally, we will discuss the variety of reservoirs that attach to these drains and the origin of the well-known adage of when to pull a drain.


Assuntos
Drenagem/história , Drenagem/instrumentação , Europa (Continente) , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , Humanos , Estados Unidos
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J Neurosurg ; 120(1): 228-36, 2014 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23889138

RESUMO

External ventricular drainage (EVD) is one of the most commonly performed neurosurgical procedures. It was first performed as early as 1744 by Claude-Nicholas Le Cat. Since then, there have been numerous changes in technique, materials used, indications for the procedure, and safety. The history of EVD is best appreciated in 4 eras of progress: development of the technique (1850-1908), technological advancements (1927-1950), expansion of indications (1960-1995), and accuracy, training, and infection control (1995-present). While EVD was first attempted in the 18th century, it was not until 1890 that the first thorough report of EVD technique and outcomes was published by William Williams Keen. He was followed by H. Tillmanns, who described the technique that would be used for many years. Following this, many improvements were made to the EVD apparatus itself, including the addition of manometry by Adson and Lillie in 1927, and continued experimentation in cannulation/drainage materials. Technological advancements allowed a great expansion of indications for EVD, sparked by Nils Lundberg, who published a thorough analysis of the use of intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring in patients with brain tumors in 1960. This led to the application of EVD and ICP monitoring in subarachnoid hemorrhage, Reye syndrome, and traumatic brain injury. Recent research in EVD has focused on improving the overall safety of the procedure, which has included the development of guidance-based systems, virtual reality simulators for trainees, and antibiotic-impregnated catheters.


Assuntos
Derivações do Líquido Cefalorraquidiano/história , Drenagem/história , Hidrocefalia/cirurgia , Procedimentos Neurocirúrgicos/história , Hemorragia Subaracnóidea/cirurgia , Derivações do Líquido Cefalorraquidiano/instrumentação , Derivações do Líquido Cefalorraquidiano/métodos , Drenagem/instrumentação , Drenagem/métodos , História do Século XVIII , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , Humanos , Procedimentos Neurocirúrgicos/instrumentação , Procedimentos Neurocirúrgicos/métodos
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Oftalmologia ; 56(1): 3-7, 2012.
Artigo em Romano | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22888679

RESUMO

Glaucoma is a degenerative optic neuropathy progressive, multifactorial, which can lead to blindness. Blindness in patients with glaucoma is defined as visual field reduction below 10 degrees. Artificial drainage systems are a solution for refractory to medication, laser treatment or conventional surgery. Used by over 100 years, improved with good surgical technique and careful patient follow-up surgery, postoperative results are satisfactory.


Assuntos
Drenagem/história , Implantes para Drenagem de Glaucoma/história , Glaucoma/história , Drenagem/instrumentação , França , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Irã (Geográfico) , Itália , Implantes de Molteno/história , Desenho de Prótese , Romênia , Estados Unidos
10.
Z Rheumatol ; 70(1): 69-78, 2011 Jan.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21184234

RESUMO

Up until the middle of the 20th century joint puncture was considered a dangerous surgical intervention performed primarily to drain pus. The differential diagnostic significance of synovial analysis only became clear in the second half of the 20th century. Thus it became possible to reliably distinguish between inflammatory and non-inflammatory diseases, and establish whether arthritides are bacterial or crystal-induced. Attempts to inject disinfecting or anti-inflammatory solutions into the joint go back to the end of the 19th century. In the mid 20th century, cortisone became the panacea of intraarticular therapy. After surgeons at the end of the 19th century succeeded in surgically removing the inflamed synovium, internal medicine specialists attempted to destroy the synovial membrane by injecting it with various chemicals around the mid 20th century; however, hardly any of these substances survived. Only with "internal radiation" by injecting radionuclides was a breakthrough seen in the middle of the 20th century. Since then radiosynoviorthesis and synovialectomy have become standard methods in the treatment of chronic inflammatory joint disease.


Assuntos
Drenagem/história , Injeções Intra-Articulares/história , Punções/história , Alemanha , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos
11.
World J Surg ; 34(1): 190-3, 2010 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19806393

RESUMO

Friedrich Wilhelm Wandesleben (1800-1868), a small-town German physician, performed surgical drainage of a traumatic pancreatic pseudocyst in November 1841. This operation should be acknowledged as the world's first reported operation on the human pancreas. The surgeon, the operation, and its implications for future pancreatic operations are the subjects of this historical review.


Assuntos
Drenagem/história , Cirurgia Geral/história , Pseudocisto Pancreático/história , Alemanha , História do Século XIX , Humanos , Pseudocisto Pancreático/cirurgia
13.
J Hand Surg Eur Vol ; 33(5): 581-6, 2008 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18694914

RESUMO

The first experiments for bridging peripheral nerve gaps using nerve tubulation emerged in the 19th century. Because Gluck (1853-1942) is said to have performed the first animal experiment of nerve tubulation in 1880, it is interesting to explore the background and veracity of this claim. The original documents on nerve tubulation in the 19th century were studied. We conclude that the conduit that was initially used for nerve tubulation was derived from a resorbable decalcified bone tube developed for wound drainage by Neuber (1850-1932) in 1879. Gluck proposed the use of the bone tube as a guided conduit for regenerating nerves in 1881 but stated briefly that his experiments failed because of scar formation. Vanlair (1839-1914) documented the first successful application of nerve tubulation using a bone tube to bridge a 3 cm sciatic nerve defect in a dog in 1882.


Assuntos
Bioprótese/história , Regeneração Tecidual Guiada/história , Procedimentos Neurocirúrgicos/história , Animais , Drenagem/história , Drenagem/instrumentação , França , Alemanha , Regeneração Tecidual Guiada/instrumentação , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , Regeneração Nervosa/fisiologia , Procedimentos Neurocirúrgicos/instrumentação , Traumatismos dos Nervos Periféricos , Nervos Periféricos/fisiopatologia , Nervos Periféricos/cirurgia , Romênia
19.
Medsurg Nurs ; 15(2): 84-8, 2006 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16700246

RESUMO

Nurses commonly care for patients with nasogastric tubes. Many authors have addressed the management of nasogastric tubes; however, discussion rarely considers the historical perspective. The purpose of this article is to provide an historical context on nasogastric tubes.


Assuntos
Cateteres de Demora/história , Intubação Gastrointestinal/história , Drenagem/história , Educação em Enfermagem/história , Nutrição Enteral/história , História do Século XVIII , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Papel do Profissional de Enfermagem/história , Livros de Texto como Assunto/história , Irrigação Terapêutica/história
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