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Rev. venez. cir ; 67(2): 43-48, 2014. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, LIVECS | ID: biblio-1401045

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La manga gástrica ha ganado popularidad entre cirujanos por menor complejidad, tiempo operatorio, y buenos resultados en pérdida de peso y resolución de comorbilidades. Objetivo: Comparar la calidad de vida entre pacientes sometidos a gastrectomía vertical o bypass gástrico. Métodos: Estudio observacional de corte transversal, aplicando las escalas Gastrointestinal Quality of Life (Giqli) y Medical Outcomes Study Short-Form (Sf-36) a ambos grupos, operados entre agosto 2008 - agosto 2011, en el Hospital Domingo Luciani, Caracas. Resultados: Se incluyeron 30 pacientes con manga gástrica y 30 pacientes con bypass gástrico. El puntaje Giqoli fue 123 ± 12 en manga y 116 ± 14 en bypass (P=0,028), siendo la diferencia consecuencia de los síntomas digestivos (P=0,045). En Sf36, la vitalidad fue superior en el bypass gástrico (P=0,025). Conclusión: Ambos grupos muestran excelentes puntuaciones en las escalas aplicadas. Los síntomas digestivos deben ser incluidos en la toma de decisiones preoperatorias con los pacientes(AU)


Sleeve gastrectomy has been gaining popularity among surgeons, because less complexity, less operative time, and good results concerning weight loss and comorbidity resolution. Objective: To compare quality of life between sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass patients. Methods: observational, transversal study, of patients operated between August 2008 - August 2011, in Hospital Domingo Luciani, Caracas, Venezuela. Gastrointestinal Quality of Life (Giqli) and Medical Outcomes Study short-form 36 (SF-36) was applied to both groups. Results: 30 patients per group were included. Giqli score was 123 ± 12 in sleeve and 116 ± 14 in bypass (p=0.028), mainly because differences in digestive symptoms (P=0,045). SF-36 score was better in gastric bypass patients, only in vitality items (P=0,025). Conclusions: Both groups showed excellent scores for the instruments applied. Postoperative digestive symptoms should be included in the preoperative counseling of surgical bariatric patients, for procedure selection purposes(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Quality of Life , Gastric Bypass , Bariatric Surgery , Gastrectomy , Patients , Weights and Measures , Weight Loss , Comorbidity , Hospitals
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Rev. venez. oncol ; 23(4): 267-269, dic. 2011. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-631378

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El hamartoma pulmonar descrito en 1904, se presenta como una masa de crecimiento lento, y puede estar ubicada dentro del bronquio o en el parénquima pulmonar. Siendo esta presentación la más frecuente en el hombre, diagnosticado en forma casual, consiste en un tumor integrado en su estructura histológica por una combinación de cartílago, tejido conectivo, músculo liso y epitelio respiratorio. Desde el punto de vista radiológico corresponde a un nódulo pulmonar solitario. Se reporta un caso de hamartoma pulmonar de localización parenquimatosa en hombre de 59 años de edad


The pulmonary hamartoma, was described in the year 1904, it is presented like a mass of slow growth, and can be localized on the bronchus or in the pulmonary parenchyma; it presentation is saw frequently in men like a casual diagnosis. Pulmonary hamartoma is a integrate tumor in its histology structure by a combination of cartilage, connective tissue, smooth muscle and the respiratory epithelium. Radiological is a solitaire pulmonary nodule. It is reported a clinical case of solitaire pulmonary nodule located in parenchyma of a man 59 years old


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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Smoking/pathology , Lung Neoplasms/surgery , Lung Neoplasms/pathology , Cough/etiology , Biopsy/methods , Hamartoma/pathology , Radiography, Thoracic
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