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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
A Hypothetical New Challenging Use For Indocyanine Green Fluorescence During Laparoscopic Appendectomy: A Mini-Series Of Our Experience And Literary Review, Noemi Zorzetti, Augusto Lauro, Manuela Cuoghi, Marco La Gatta, Ignazio R. Marino, Salvatore Sorrenti, Vito D'Andrea, Andrea Mingoli, Giuseppe Giovanni Navarra
A Hypothetical New Challenging Use For Indocyanine Green Fluorescence During Laparoscopic Appendectomy: A Mini-Series Of Our Experience And Literary Review, Noemi Zorzetti, Augusto Lauro, Manuela Cuoghi, Marco La Gatta, Ignazio R. Marino, Salvatore Sorrenti, Vito D'Andrea, Andrea Mingoli, Giuseppe Giovanni Navarra
Department of Surgery Faculty Papers
Laparoscopic appendectomy (LA) is a well-standardized surgical procedure, but there are still controversies about the different devices to be used for the appendiceal stump closure and the related postoperative complications. Indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence angiography (FA) has already been shown to be helpful in elective and emergency surgery, providing intraoperative information on tissue and organ perfusion, thus guiding the surgical decisions and the technical strategies. According to these two aspects, we report a mini-series of the first five patients affected by gangrenous and flegmonous acute appendicitis intraoperatively evaluated with ICG-FA during LA. The patients were admitted to the Emergency Department …
Hur Plays A Role In Double-Strand Break Repair In Pancreatic Cancer Cells And Regulates Functional Brca1-Associated-Ring-Domain-1(Bard1) Isoforms, Aditi Jain, Matthew Mccoy, Carolyn Coats, Samantha Z Brown, Sankar Addya, Carl Pelz, Rosalie C Sears, Charles Yeo, Jonathan R Brody
Hur Plays A Role In Double-Strand Break Repair In Pancreatic Cancer Cells And Regulates Functional Brca1-Associated-Ring-Domain-1(Bard1) Isoforms, Aditi Jain, Matthew Mccoy, Carolyn Coats, Samantha Z Brown, Sankar Addya, Carl Pelz, Rosalie C Sears, Charles Yeo, Jonathan R Brody
Department of Surgery Faculty Papers
Human Antigen R (HuR/ELAVL1) is known to regulate stability of mRNAs involved in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) cell survival. Although several HuR targets are established, it is likely that many remain currently unknown. Here, we identified BARD1 mRNA as a novel target of HuR. Silencing HuR caused a >70% decrease in homologous recombination repair (HRR) efficiency as measured by the double-strand break repair (pDR-GFP reporter) assay. HuR-bound mRNAs extracted from RNP-immunoprecipitation and probed on a microarray, revealed a subset of HRR genes as putative HuR targets, including the BRCA1-Associated-Ring-Domain-1 (BARD1) (p < 0.005). BARD1 genetic alterations are infrequent in PDAC, and its context-dependent upregulation is poorly understood. Genetic silencing (siRNA and CRISPR knock-out) and pharmacological targeting of HuR inhibited both full length (FL) BARD1 and its functional isoforms (α, δ, Φ). Silencing BARD1 sensitized cells to olaparib and oxaliplatin; caused G2-M cell cycle arrest; and increased DNA-damage while decreasing HRR efficiency in cells. Exogenous overexpression of BARD1 in HuR-deficient cells partially rescued the HRR dysfunction, independent of an HuR pro-oncogenic function. Collectively, our findings demonstrate for the first time that BARD1 is a bona fide HuR target, which serves as an important regulatory point of the transient DNA-repair response in PDAC cells.
Optimal Timing And Route Of Nutritional Support After Esophagectomy: A Review Of The Literature., Richard Zheng, Courtney L. Devin, Michael J. Pucci, Adam C. Berger, Ernest L. Rosato, Francesco Palazzo
Optimal Timing And Route Of Nutritional Support After Esophagectomy: A Review Of The Literature., Richard Zheng, Courtney L. Devin, Michael J. Pucci, Adam C. Berger, Ernest L. Rosato, Francesco Palazzo
Department of Surgery Faculty Papers
Some controversy surrounds the postoperative feeding regimen utilized in patients who undergo esophagectomy. Variation in practices during the perioperative period exists including the type of nutrition started, the delivery route, and its timing. Adequate nutrition is essential for this patient population as these patients often present with weight loss and have altered eating patterns after surgery, which can affect their ability to regain or maintain weight. Methods of feeding after an esophagectomy include total parenteral nutrition, nasoduodenal/nasojejunal tube feeding, jejunostomy tube feeding, and oral feeding. Recent evidence suggests that early oral feeding is associated with shorter LOS, faster return of …
Surgeon's Perspective On Short Bowel Syndrome: Where Are We?, Ignazio R. Marino, Augusto Lauro
Surgeon's Perspective On Short Bowel Syndrome: Where Are We?, Ignazio R. Marino, Augusto Lauro
Department of Surgery Faculty Papers
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is due to a massive loss of small bowel: the reduction of gut function is below the minimum necessary to maintain health (in adults) and growth (in children) so intravenous supplementation is required. Parenteral nutrition represents the milestone of treatment and surgical attempts should be limited only when the residual bowel is sufficient to increase absorption, reducing diarrhea and slowing the transit time of nutrients, water and electrolytes. The surgical techniques lengthen the bowel (tapering it) or reverse a segment of it: developed in children, nowadays are popular also among adults. The issue is mainly represented …
Modified Appleby Procedure With Arterial Reconstruction For Locally Advanced Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: A Literature Review And Report Of Three Unusual Cases., Jessica A. Latona, Kathleen M. Lamb, Michael J. Pucci, Warren R. Maley, Charles J. Yeo
Modified Appleby Procedure With Arterial Reconstruction For Locally Advanced Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: A Literature Review And Report Of Three Unusual Cases., Jessica A. Latona, Kathleen M. Lamb, Michael J. Pucci, Warren R. Maley, Charles J. Yeo
Department of Surgery Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: Pancreatic body and tail ductal adenocarcinomas are often diagnosed with local vascular invasion of the celiac axis (CA) and its various branches. With such involvement, these tumors have traditionally been considered unresectable. The modified Appleby procedure allows for margin negative resection of some such locally advanced tumors. This procedure involves distal pancreatectomy with en bloc splenectomy and CA resection and relies on the presence of collateral arterial circulation via an intact pancreaticoduodenal arcade and the gastroduodenal artery to maintain prograde hepatic arterial perfusion. When the resultant collateral circulation is inadequate to provide sufficient hepatic and gastric arterial inflow, arterial …