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Rev. bras. cir. plást ; 31(1): 123-128, jan.-mar. 2016.
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1543

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INTRODUÇÃO: Há um grande empenho na busca por soluções reconstrutivas para as áreas de perda cutânea ou muscular que exijam cobertura ou preenchimento cavitário estável. O retalho anterolateral da coxa, descrito na China por Song et al. (1984), é considerado por muitos como o retalho ideal nas grandes reconstruções. OBJETIVO: Relatar a aplicabilidade do retalho anterolateral da coxa como recurso versátil nas reconstruções da parede abdominal. MÉTODOS: Dois pacientes foram selecionados para serem submetidos à ressecção tumoral de cólon direito com invasão da parede abdominal pela equipe de cirurgia oncológica em conjunto com a equipe de cirurgia plástica, que foi a responsável pela reconstrução da parede abdominal. Em ambos os casos, utilizou-se o retalho anterolateral da coxa pediculado, que foi transposto para o defeito após a ressecção parcial da parede abdominal no mesmo tempo cirúrgico. Entre as vísceras abdominais e o retalho, foi fixada tela de PROCEEDTM para reforço da parede abdominal. Resultados: Ambos os pacientes tiveram boa evolução pós-operatória e encontram-se em acompanhamento, sem sinais de recidiva tumoral e com boa qualidade de vida. CONCLUSÃO: O retalho anterolateral da coxa mostrou-se recurso útil dentro do arsenal terapêutico reconstrutivo da parede abdominal devido a grandes ressecções tumorais em oncologia.


INTRODUCTION: There is a strong commitment in pursuing reconstructive solutions for areas of skin or muscular loss that require covering or stable cavity filling. The anterolateral thigh flap, described in China by Song et al. (1984), is considered by many as the optimal flap in large reconstructions. OBJECTIVE: To report the applicability of the anterolateral thigh flap, as a versatile resource in reconstructions of the abdominal wall. METHODS: Two patients were submitted to tumoral resection of the right colon with invasion of the abdominal wall by a team of oncologic surgeons in conjunction with the plastic surgery team that was responsible for the reconstruction of the abdominal wall. In both cases, the pedicled anterolateral thigh flap was used, which was transposed to the defect after partial resection of the abdominal wall at the same surgical time. A PROCEEDTM surgical mesh was fixed between the abdominal viscera and the flap to reinforce the abdominal wall. RESULTS: Both patients had good postoperative evolution and are in follow-up, with no signs of tumor recurrence and with a good quality of life. CONCLUSION: The anterolateral thigh flap is a useful resource for the reconstruction of the abdominal wall due to large tumor resections in oncology.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Middle Aged , History, 21st Century , Surgical Flaps , Thigh , Colon , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Abdominal Wall , Abdomen , Surgical Oncology , Hip , Surgical Flaps/surgery , Thigh/surgery , Colon/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Abdominal Wall/surgery , Surgical Oncology/methods , Abdomen/surgery , Hip/surgery
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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; 36(12): 569-574, 12/2014. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-729876

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OBJETIVO: Aval iar as características clínicas e implicações prognósticas de pacientes portadores de recidiva de câncer do colo do útero. MÉTODOS: Por meio de revisão de prontuários foram avaliados todos os casos de câncer do colo do útero nos estádios IA a IVA que iniciaram acompanhamento em um hospital especializado da região Sudeste do Brasil de 2007 a 2009. Os episódios de recidiva foram categorizados conforme a localização da doença e foram coletadas informações sobre o tipo de tratamento e a sobrevida dessas pacientes. A casuística foi caracterizada por meio da estatística descritiva e as análises de associação foram realizadas pelo teste exato de Fisher. RESULTADOS: Dentre 469 prontuários selecionados foram identificados 50 casos de recidiva, sendo 31 sintomáticos no momento do diagnóstico da recorrência (62%) e 19 assintomáticos (38%). Dentre as mulheres com sintomas, oito solicitaram antecipação da consulta previamente agendada por apresentarem queixas clínicas. Pacientes com sintomas no momento do diagnóstico da recorrência apresentaram tendência a menores taxas de sobrevida global em dois anos em relação às pacientes assintomáticas (39,4 versus 67,6%) (p=0,081). Nenhuma portadora de recorrência a distância recebeu tratamento com intensão curativa, mas recebeu tratamento cirúrgico ou radioterápico visando remissão completa da doença. As mulheres que solicitaram antecipação da consulta por apresentarem sintomas tiveram significativa redução na taxa de sobrevida global em dois anos após a recorrência (0 versus 60,4%; p<0,001) em relação àquelas que compareceram à consulta na data agendada e nenhuma paciente desse grupo foi submetida a tratamento ...


PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical features and prognostic implications of patients with recurrent cervical cancer. METHODS: By reviewing the medical records we evaluated all patients with cervical cancer at stages IA to IVA who started treatment at a specialized hospital in the Southeast region of Brazil from 2007 to 2009. Recurrence episodes were categorized according to location of disease and information was collected regarding the type of treatment and survival of these patients. The sample was characterized by descriptive statistics and association analyses were performed using Fisher's exact test. RESULTS: Fifty cases of recurrence were identified among 469 selected records, with 31 patients being symptomatic at diagnosis of recurrence (62%); and 19 being asymptomatic (38%). Among women with symptoms, eight requested anticipation of the previously scheduled appointment because of the presence of clinical complaints. Patients with symptoms at the diagnosis of recurrence had lower rates of overall two-year survival (39.4 versus 67.6%) (p=0.081). None of the patients with recurrence at distance received curative intent treatment, but all received surgical treatment or radiotherapy aiming at full remission of the disease. Women who requested anticipation of the appointment because of the presence of symptoms had a significant reduction of overall two-year survival after recurrence (0 versus 60.4%; p<0.001) compared to those who attended the consultation on the scheduled date, and none of them received curative intent treatment. As expected, the patients who underwent palliative treatment with the main objective of improving quality of life and increasing survival but with no perspective of cure had a significant reduction in overall survival compared to those who were treated with curative intent (76.7 versus 35.4%; p<0.001). CONCLUSION: The benefit of detecting asymptomatic recurrence of cervical ...


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Humans , Female , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/diagnosis , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/diagnosis , Cohort Studies , Longitudinal Studies , Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/mortality , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies , Survival Rate , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/mortality
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