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Pediatr Radiol ; 2024 Aug 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39210093

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Intraoperative ultrasound is described widely in multiple pathological scenarios in adult practice and in image-guided interventions in children. We aim to describe the technique and range of potential uses of intraoperative ultrasound in paediatric urological surgery, from outlining the process of case selection, preparation, and logistics to demonstrating the ranging benefits of real-time, high spatial resolution ultrasound during resection. At our centre, we use intraoperative ultrasound to assist in a variety of operations. These include guiding excision margins in nephron-sparing surgery, assessing for vascular infiltration in renal tumours, and identifying salvageable testicular tissue in orchidectomy. By exhibiting these scenarios, we hope to display the unique value that intraoperative ultrasound can have to the paediatric surgeon and inspire additional uses further afield.

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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32520448

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The clamshell incision (also known as a transverse or crossbow transsternal incision) was the common approach to the heart in the early days of cardiac surgery and was occasionally also used to access mediastinal tumors or both lungs. However, with the introduction of the median sternotomy, the clamshell incision was virtually forgotten, except for cardiothoracic trauma and double lung transplant. However, in rare situations, such as in large space-occupying lesions in the mediastinum, surgeons will resort to the clamshell approach to achieve exposure and complete resection.  In this video tutorial, we demonstrate the operative steps for using the clamshell approach in one of those rare clinical scenarios. The resected mass was a giant mediastinal teratoma measuring 21 x 27 x 6 cm.


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Neoplasias do Mediastino/cirurgia , Teratoma/cirurgia , Toracotomia/métodos , Feminino , Humanos , Adulto Jovem
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Nutrients ; 12(5)2020 May 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32443563

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Observational research suggests that micronutrients may be protective for sarcopenia, a key health issue during ageing, potentially via effects on hormone synthesis and metabolism. We aimed to carry out a systematic review of RCTs investigating effects of increasing dietary or supplemental micronutrient intake on sex hormones and IGF-1 in individuals aged 45 years or older. We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cochrane databases for RCTs reporting the effects of different micronutrients (vitamins A, C, D, or E; carotenoids; iron; copper; zinc; magnesium; selenium; and potassium) on sex hormones or IGF-1. Of the 26 RCTs identified, nine examined effects of vitamin D, nine of multi-nutrients, four of carotenoids, two of selenium, one of zinc, and one of vitamin E. For IGF-1 increasing vitamin D (MD: -0.53 nmol/L, 95% CI: -1.58, 0.52), multi-nutrients (MD: 0.60 nmol/L, 95% CI -1.12 to 2.33) and carotenoids (MD -1.32 nmol/L; 95% CI -2.76 to 0.11) had no significant effect on circulating concentrations. No significant effects on sex hormones of other micronutrients were found, but data were very limited. All trials had significant methodological limitations making effects of micronutrient supplementation on sex hormones unclear. Further high quality RCTs with physiological doses of micronutrients in people with low baseline intakes or circulating concentrations, using robust methodology, are required to assess effects of supplementation adequately.


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Envelhecimento/metabolismo , Suplementos Nutricionais , Hormônios Esteroides Gonadais/metabolismo , Fator de Crescimento Insulin-Like I/metabolismo , Micronutrientes/administração & dosagem , Idoso , Feminino , Alimentos Fortificados , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estado Nutricional , Ensaios Clínicos Controlados Aleatórios como Assunto
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Nutr Rev ; 75(10): 830-857, 2017 Oct 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29028268

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CONTEXT: An understanding of the modifiable effects of diet on bone and skeletal muscle mass and strength over the life course will help inform strategies to reduce age-related fracture risk. The Mediterranean diet is rich in nutrients that may be important for optimal musculoskeletal health. The aim of this systematic review was to investigate the relationship between a Mediterranean diet and musculoskeletal outcomes (fracture, bone density, osteoporosis, sarcopenia) in any age group. Ten electronic databases were searched. Randomized controlled trials and prospective cohort studies that investigated a traditional Mediterranean diet, published in any language, were eligible. Studies using other designs or other definitions of the Mediterranean diet were collated separately in an evidence map. Details on study design, methods, population, dietary intervention or exposure, length of follow-up, and effect on or association with musculoskeletal outcomes were extracted. The search yielded 1738 references. Data from eligible randomized controlled trials (n = 0) and prospective cohort studies (n = 3) were synthesized narratively by outcome for the systematic review. Two of these studies reported on hip fracture incidence, but results were contradictory. A third study found no association between the Mediterranean diet and sarcopenia incidence. Overall, the systematic review and evidence map demonstrate a lack of research to understand the relationship between the Mediterranean diet and musculoskeletal health in all ages. PROSPERO registration number IDCRD42016037038.


Assuntos
Osso e Ossos/fisiologia , Dieta Mediterrânea , Músculo Esquelético/fisiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Densidade Óssea , Criança , Fraturas Ósseas/epidemiologia , Humanos , Osteoporose/epidemiologia , Estudos Prospectivos , Ensaios Clínicos Controlados Aleatórios como Assunto , Sarcopenia/epidemiologia
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