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Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran. 2005; 18 (4): 337-340
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-171197

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Regarding the increasing numbers of IV drug addicts, the incidence of infected pseudoaneurysm is increasing. So far, different therapeutic strategies have been tried, but each method has its own drawbacks. Therefore, discovering an appropriate thera-peutic method is necessary. 65 patients with infected pseudoaneurysm due to drug injection referred to Shohada Medical Center from Feb 1994 till Oct 2003 were chosen. After obtaining proximal control of the external iliac artery, femoral artery ligation was performed in all patients. The patients were observed for signs and symptoms of ischemia.After primary ligation of the involved artery, acute ischemia occurred in only 6 patients who later underwent extra-anatomical bypass. Only 3 patients underwent amputation. One of them was performed after extra-anatomical bypass and two cases after arterial ligation, as ischemia and gangrene had been present on admission. During patient follow up [minimum 3 months, maximum 3 years and average 12 months], 8 cases of slight claudication [9.3%] and 3 cases of severe claudication were reported and the rest have been symptom-free.Various treatments have been used for infected pseudoaneurysm, but none of them are faultless. According to infection of the site and existence of extensive necrosis and inflammatory tissue, anatomical and even non-anatomical bypasses are almost im-probable. The results of this study indicate that arterial ligation could be the first and probably the best choice of treatment in such patients with less cost and also without mentionable morbidity or mortality. This procedure must be performed in a vascular surgery center to perform vascular bypass if needed

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Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran. 2005; 19 (1): 37-40
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-171212

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The aim of this study is to evaluate the long and short term postoperative results after the Notaras procedure as a surgical treatment of rectal prolapse in adults.Thirty-one patients suffering from rectal prolapse who were operated with Notaras posterior mesh rectopexy in Shohada-e-Tajrish hospital between 1991-2000 were followed up for results and complications and the results were compared with other surgical techniques for this disease.The mortality rate was zero which was ideal in comparison with other studies; short term complications were seen in 20% of cases which had the same prevalence as other abdominal surgeries.Sexual impotence and retrograde ejaculation as long term complications were seen in only one patient [3.22%].The recurrence rate was zero which stands above nearly all other procedures, also we had recuperation of fecal incontinence in all of our cases and gas incontinence in 92% of them. The constipation rate has not increased significantly postoperatively [p= 0.8]The Notaras procedure can be used in the management of rectal prolapse with low mortality and recurrence rate but although not contraindicated, may not be appropriate for young and sexually active male patients

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