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Articles 1 - 11 of 11
Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
A Rheumatoid Nodule At The Sternoclavicular Joint: An Uncommon Presentation Of A Common Problem, Patrick M. Thomas, Nathan J. Cockerill, Christina M. Arcand, Alan R. Koester, Mark H. Cooper Md, Phd
A Rheumatoid Nodule At The Sternoclavicular Joint: An Uncommon Presentation Of A Common Problem, Patrick M. Thomas, Nathan J. Cockerill, Christina M. Arcand, Alan R. Koester, Mark H. Cooper Md, Phd
Marshall Journal of Medicine
Most rheumatoid nodules are found at joints or pressure points. They rarely require medical intervention and even fewer require surgery. A 78-year-old female developed a 7.2 x 3.2 x 2.8 cm rheumatoid nodule originating at the right sternoclavicular joint, a novel site for a common pathology. Management involved a complex differential diagnosis and surgical treatment was resection from adjacent vascular and neural structures. Following surgical excision, the patient maintained good mobility and sensation of the neck and surrounding areas.
Nasal Surgery Versus Pharyngeal Surgery In The Treatment Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Ruxandra Oana Alius, Viorel Zainea, Catalina Voiosu, Irina Gabriela Ionita, Andreea Rusescu, Oana Denisa Balalau, Catalin Alius, Raluca Oana Pulpa, Razvan Hainarosie
Nasal Surgery Versus Pharyngeal Surgery In The Treatment Of Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Ruxandra Oana Alius, Viorel Zainea, Catalina Voiosu, Irina Gabriela Ionita, Andreea Rusescu, Oana Denisa Balalau, Catalin Alius, Raluca Oana Pulpa, Razvan Hainarosie
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
The endemic spread of obesity and unhealthy behaviors of modern society led to revisiting the real prevalence related to obstructive sleep apnea. Recent data support a paradigm shift towards individually tailored treatments which include functional surgery of the upper airways. This paper presents the results of a randomized interventional, prospective study on 68 patients referred by the general practitioner for obstructive sleep apnea. The eligible cohort consisted of 28 patients who were offered functional surgery for definitive relief of obstructive symptoms. After topographic diagnosis of the obstruction site and grading of the severity of the obstructive sleep apnea, the eligible …
Clinical And Biological Factors With Prognostic Value In Acute Pancreatitis, Mihai Faur, Dan Dumitrescu, Dan Sabau, Ciprian Tanasescu, Dan Cretu, Denisa Tanasescu, Vlad Denis Constantin, Calin Mohor
Clinical And Biological Factors With Prognostic Value In Acute Pancreatitis, Mihai Faur, Dan Dumitrescu, Dan Sabau, Ciprian Tanasescu, Dan Cretu, Denisa Tanasescu, Vlad Denis Constantin, Calin Mohor
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
Acute pancreatitis is an acute inflammatory process of the pancreas, which can remain localized at the level of the gland or can extend to the peripancreatic and retroperitoneal tissues. The use and interpretation of paraclinical examinations at the onset can predict the form of evolution of acute pancreatitis (mild or severe). Depending on the evolution, these data are useful in determining the type of surgical intervention that might be necessary based on severity.
We present a retrospective study consisting of 118 patients diagnosed and hospitalized with acute pancreatitis during 2016-2020 in the Surgery I section of the Sibiu County Emergency …
Modern Therapeutic Options In Diabetic Foot Ulcer, Denisa Tanasescu, Andrei Moisin, Radu Fleaca, Carmen Popa, Ciprian Bacila, Cosmin Mohor, Claudia Diana Gherman, Bogdan Gaspar, Ciprian Tanasescu
Modern Therapeutic Options In Diabetic Foot Ulcer, Denisa Tanasescu, Andrei Moisin, Radu Fleaca, Carmen Popa, Ciprian Bacila, Cosmin Mohor, Claudia Diana Gherman, Bogdan Gaspar, Ciprian Tanasescu
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
Diabetic foot is a severe complication of diabetes that occurs as a result of poor glycemic control, being associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Mortality associated with this disease is estimated at 5% in the first 12 months, and about 42% in the next 5 years. On average, it affects about 15% of people with diabetes during their lifetime, including as possible manifestations neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, and subsequent ulceration which, if treated incorrectly, can lead to amputation.
This paper presents a retrospective and descriptive study of patients diagnosed and treated for diabetic foot ulcers in the Proctoven Clinic. The …
Measuring Surgical Patient Engagement: A Scoping Review, Rebecca Law, Dawn Wong Lit Wan, Sonja Cleary, Wanda Stelmach, Krinal Mori, Zhen Zheng
Measuring Surgical Patient Engagement: A Scoping Review, Rebecca Law, Dawn Wong Lit Wan, Sonja Cleary, Wanda Stelmach, Krinal Mori, Zhen Zheng
Journal of Perioperative Nursing
Background
Patient engagement is a patient’s capacity and willingness to participate and collaborate in their own health care. This scoping review aimed to identify tools used to measure engagement among surgical patients, the levels of engagement and the association between engagement and surgical outcomes. We hypothesise that highly engaged patients are more likely to achieve better surgical outcomes.
Review methods
MEDLINE/PubMed, CINAHL, SCOPUS and Embase were searched for studies that assessed adult perioperative patients for engagement. Analysis from charting the data identified the measurement tools, levels of capacity to engage and relationships between engagement and surgical outcomes.
Results
Twelve studies …
Periodontal Outcomes Of Impacted Maxillary Central Incisors In 80 Patients Treated With A Combined Surgical-Orthodontic Approach, Kwok-Hing Ho, Yu-Fang Liao
Periodontal Outcomes Of Impacted Maxillary Central Incisors In 80 Patients Treated With A Combined Surgical-Orthodontic Approach, Kwok-Hing Ho, Yu-Fang Liao
Taiwanese Journal of Orthodontics
Background: Impaction of maxillary central incisors can result in aesthetic problems. The aim of this retrospective study was to examine the periodontal outcomes of impacted maxillary central incisors after surgical exposure and orthodontic extrusion compared to naturally erupted, contralateral incisors (control). Methods: Patients (N=80, 80 central incisors), who had been treated by a surgical-orthodontic approach, underwent a periodontal examination after 6 to 146 months. Periodontal parameters (crown length, keratinized gingival width, gingival scar, and bone loss) of the orthodontically extruded incisors were scored and compared with those of the naturally erupted contralateral incisors (control) in a masked set-up. Results: The …
Hybrid Laparoscopic And Endoscopic Management Of Gastric Band Erosion Resulting In Bowel Obstruction, Katie Marrero Md, Michael Nolte Md, John Kim Do, Facs, Christian Perez Md, Facs, Fasmbs
Hybrid Laparoscopic And Endoscopic Management Of Gastric Band Erosion Resulting In Bowel Obstruction, Katie Marrero Md, Michael Nolte Md, John Kim Do, Facs, Christian Perez Md, Facs, Fasmbs
Graduate Medical Education Research Journal
While laparoscopic gastric banding is not as prevalent, the management of patients with a history of gastric banding remains a concern. Gastric bands have been noted to erode and can migrate through the bowel leading to a variety of issues. We were able to successfully manage this almost completely endoscopically without the need for a bowel enterotomy for retrieval. This allowed for enhanced patient recovery and avoided the morbidity associated with bowel enterotomy which is commonly done in these settings.
Mini-Review: Omental Patch Repair Of Giant Perforated Peptic Ulcer, Ridho A. Syaiful, Muhammad F. Agustian
Mini-Review: Omental Patch Repair Of Giant Perforated Peptic Ulcer, Ridho A. Syaiful, Muhammad F. Agustian
The New Ropanasuri Journal of Surgery
Introduction. A perforated giant peptic ulcer is an emergency that requires surgery. Closure of the perforation with an omental patch has been reported in several cases of perforated giant peptic ulcers. However, there is insufficient evidence regarding the option of preferred treatment. This review to discuss published reports of a perforated giant peptic ulcer closed with an omental patch that focused on the complications
Method. The literature search was conducted through the Cochrane, PubMed, Scopus, and EBSCO data sites. The articles obtained were screened for duplication, title, abstracts, and full-text based on inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Result: Two articles were …
Catastrophic Perforation In Streptococcus Pneumoniae Aortitis: Complications Of Infective Endocarditis In The Current Antimicrobial Era, Sana Shaikh, Jorge Isaac Peña Garcia, Michelle Shieh, Alexandre Lacasse
Catastrophic Perforation In Streptococcus Pneumoniae Aortitis: Complications Of Infective Endocarditis In The Current Antimicrobial Era, Sana Shaikh, Jorge Isaac Peña Garcia, Michelle Shieh, Alexandre Lacasse
Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives
Infectious aortitis is an uncommon but life-threatening cause of aortitis. Given the lack of specific symptoms, establishing the diagnosis is often a challenge. When it is associated with an endovascular infection, such as infective endocarditis, blood cultures may be diagnostic although often limited by low positive predictive value. Imaging studies may reveal characteristic findings, with computerized tomography angiography being the most sensitive. Management includes prompt initiation of antimicrobial therapy followed by surgical intervention, keeping in mind that operative mortality is high due to weakened arterial wall integrity. Here we describe a 25-year-old woman without relevant medical history, who presented to …
Topical Formulations Based On Polyhexamethylene Hydrochloride Guanidine For Surgicalfield Antisepsis, Fernanda Gosuen Gonçalves Dias, Renato Luis Tame Parreira, Lucas De Freitas Pereira, Rodrigo Cássio Sola Veneziani, Maria Anita Lemos Vasconcelos Ambrósio, Vinícius Thomaz Da Silva Almeida, Renata Alves De Barros, Luis Gustavo Gosuen Gonçalves Dias, Sérgio Ricardo Ambrósio
Topical Formulations Based On Polyhexamethylene Hydrochloride Guanidine For Surgicalfield Antisepsis, Fernanda Gosuen Gonçalves Dias, Renato Luis Tame Parreira, Lucas De Freitas Pereira, Rodrigo Cássio Sola Veneziani, Maria Anita Lemos Vasconcelos Ambrósio, Vinícius Thomaz Da Silva Almeida, Renata Alves De Barros, Luis Gustavo Gosuen Gonçalves Dias, Sérgio Ricardo Ambrósio
Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences
As surgical site infection can prolong the patient's hospital stay, increase morbidity and mortality rates and medical and hospital expenses, justifying the search for new effective and low-cost antiseptic drugs is justifiable. Thus, the objective of the present study was to analyze, by direct clinical and microbiological examination, the topical antiseptic effect of a solution based on polyhexamethylene hydrochloride guanidine (PHMGH) at 0.5% on the intact skin surface of sheep and cats, aiming at its use in operative field (previous and definitive antisepsis), compared to 0.5% alcoholic chlorhexidine and association with this. The topical solutions did not cause any skin …
Management Of Recurrent Hemoptysis: A Single-Center Experience, Seda Tural Önür, Sedat Altin, Fatma Tokgöz Akyil, Kaan Kara, Si̇nem Nedi̇me Sökücü, Cengi̇z Özdemi̇r, Mehmet Aki̇f Özgül, Muzaffer Meti̇n, Levent Cansever, Aysun Ölçmen, Nuri̇ Özgür Kiliçkesmez
Management Of Recurrent Hemoptysis: A Single-Center Experience, Seda Tural Önür, Sedat Altin, Fatma Tokgöz Akyil, Kaan Kara, Si̇nem Nedi̇me Sökücü, Cengi̇z Özdemi̇r, Mehmet Aki̇f Özgül, Muzaffer Meti̇n, Levent Cansever, Aysun Ölçmen, Nuri̇ Özgür Kiliçkesmez
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Background/aim: A successful planning methodology for patients with hemoptysis promises overall improvement in patient care. Conducted in a reference center for chest diseases, the present study aims to analyze characteristics and predictors of interventional methods in patients with recurrent hemoptysis. Materials and methods: The present study is a single-center, retrospective observational study. Between 2015 and 2018, 5973 patients with follow-up data until 2021 requiring more than one hospitalization due to recurrent hemoptysis were investigated. Patient characteristics, the amount of hemoptysis, baseline admission parameters, interventional procedures of bronchial artery embolization (BAE), fiberoptic bronchoscopy, rigid bronchoscopy, and surgical resections applied were analyzed …