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Braz. dent. sci ; 27(1): 1-6, 2024. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1532548

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Background: Odontogenic maxillary sinusitis caused by a foreign body presents diagnostic and therapeutic challenges due to its infrequent occurrence and unique characteristics compared to sinusitis originating from other sources. CaseReport:Illustrating such fact, this report presents the clinical case of a 37-year-old woman referred complaining of pain in the same region where she had extracted her upper right first molar five days before. The intraoral examination revealed the presence of an orifice in the region, suggesting oroantral communication. Imaging exams revealed opacification of the right maxillary sinus and the unexpected presence of a highly radiodense object. With the diagnosis of maxillary sinusitis due to a foreign body established, the surgical approach initially consisted of administering preoperative medication, preceded by access to the maxillary antrum using the Caldwell-Luc technique. The object was found and removed, consisting of a surgical drill. At follow-up there was complete absence of symptoms and complete closure of communication. Conclusion: Cases of odontogenic maxillary sinusitis caused by drill detachment after tooth extraction are fairly uncommon. A thorough clinical evaluation proved to be essential and the Caldwell-Luc access was effective, safe and with good postoperative results, even with the absence of standardized diagnostic and management methods(AU)


Contexto: A sinusite maxilar odontogênica causada por corpo estranho apresenta desafios diagnósticos e terapêuticos devido à sua ocorrência infrequente e características únicas em comparação com sinusites originadas de outras fontes. Relato do Caso: Ilustrando tal fato, este relato apresenta o caso clínico de uma mulher de 37 anos de idade encaminhada com queixa de dor em mesma região que havia extraído o primeiro molar superior direito cinco dias antes. Ao exame intraoral verificou-se a presença de um orifício na região, sugerindo comunicação oroantral. Os exames de imagem revelaram opacificação do SM direito e a inesperada presença de um objeto altamente radiodenso. Com o diagnóstico de sinusite maxilar por corpo estranho estabelecido, a abordagem cirúrgica consistiu inicialmente na administração de medicação pré-operatória, precedida pelo acesso ao antro maxilar através da técnica de Caldwell-Luc. O objeto foi encontrado e removido, consistindo em uma broca cirúrgica. Ao acompanhamento houve ausência completa dos sintomas e total fechamento da comunicação. Conclusão: Casos de sinusite maxilar odontogênica causada por descolamento da broca após extração dentária são bastante incomuns. Uma avaliação clínica minuciosa mostrou-se primordial e o acesso de Caldwell-Luc eficaz, seguro e com bons resultados pós-operatórios, mesmo com as ausências de métodos de diagnóstico e manejo padronizados.(AU)


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Humans , Female , Adult , Surgery, Oral , Maxillary Sinusitis , Oroantral Fistula
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Rev. cuba. cir ; 62(3)sept. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1550833

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Introducción: El quiste dentígero es un quiste odontogénico, casi siempre asociado a la corona de un diente retenido. Sus ubicaciones más frecuentes son la zona de tercer molar inferior y canino superior. Objetivo: Caracterizar la presentación de un quiste dentígero en un paciente adulto. Presentación de caso: Se presentó el caso de una paciente de 27 años de edad que acude a consulta por presentar sensación de opresión, dolor e inflamación en región de tercer molar inferior izquierdo. Al examen oral se observa tejido dentario en correspondencia con molar 38 parcialmente brotado con ligero edema de la mucosa a su alrededor. En radiografía panorámica se observa imagen radiolúcida en relación con cara mesial del 38 con discreto halo radiopaco, redondeada, compatible con un quiste dentígero. Conclusiones: Un diagnóstico a tiempo de estas lesiones constituye la clave para un tratamiento exitoso y menos invasivo, lo cual evitaría complicaciones mayores como la malignización, el crecimiento exagerado que puede ocasionar deformidad facial y la disfunción masticatoria permanente.


Introduction: Dentigerous cyst is an odontogenic cyst, almost always associated with the crown of a retained tooth. Its most frequent locations are the areas of the lower third molar and the upper canine. Objective: To characterize the presentation of a dentigerous cyst in an adult patient. Case presentation: The case is presented of a 27-year-old female patient who came to the clinic with a sensation of pressure, pain and inflammation in the region of the lower left third molar. Oral examination permits to observe some dental tissue corresponding with molar 38 partially erupted with slight edema of the surrounding mucosa. Panoramic radiograph shows a radiolucent image related to the mesial side of 38, with a discrete radiopaque halo, rounded, compatible with a dentigerous cyst. Conclusions: A timely diagnosis of these lesions is the key to a successful and less invasive treatment, which would avoid major complications, such as malignization, the exaggerated growth that can cause facial deformity and permanent masticatory dysfunction.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220761

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Objective To report a case of early pregnancy loss with septate uterus, successfully managed by hysteroscopy guided suction & evacuation of product of conception along with removal of uterine septum in same sitting. Case report. Tertiary care hospital. One woman with early pregnancy loss with septate Design Setting Patient uterus. Hysteroscopy guided suction & evacuation of product of conception along with removal of uterine septum Intervention in same sitting. Hysteroscopy guided suction & evacuation of product of conception followed by septum removal with Result hysteroscopic scissor was performed, with minimal blood loss, in same sitting. Products of conception were sent for pathologic examination. There were no intra-operative or postoperative complications. Even though the role of septum as a Conclusion contributing factor to miscarriage in not certain, early pregnancy loss may be seen in patients with septate uterus. Blind removal of POCs with dilatation & curettage, may be complicated with retained products of conception (RPOC) or intrauterine adhesion formation, which can lead to adverse fertility outcomes in the future. Also removal of septum, which may or may not be the cause, is often performed before further pregnancy. This requires another admission & exposure to anaesthesia, along with added cost. Hysteroscopy guided resection of POC with septum removal in same sitting has been associated with complete tissue removal under vision, less damage to surrounding endometrium, cost effective combination of two surgical procedures & earlier time to conception compared with 2 sitting procedure (dilation and curettage than septum removal). Thus, hysteroscopy guided suction & evacuation of POC & septum removal in same sitting can be considered as an alternative surgical technique for management of early pregnancy loss in patients diagnosed with septate uterus. This case report demonstrates the successful application of hysteroscopic procedure in a case of early pregnancy loss with septate uterus.

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Rev. argent. cir ; 115(2): 183-187, abr. 2023. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1449394

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RESUMEN Los oblitos son cuerpos extraños olvidados dentro de la cavidad después de una intervención quirúrgica; su incidencia es desconocida, ya que no se informan todos los casos debido a su implicancia legal. Su forma de presentación más frecuente es el abdomen agudo obstructivo y las fístulas enterocutáneas. Se presenta el caso clínico de una paciente de sexo femenino con antecentes de cesárea abdominal hace 30 años, que consultó por una formación palpable a nivel de hipogastrio; en la tomografía se evidenció una tumoración alargada, heterogénea, calcificada y con burbujas en su interior. Se realizó una laparotomía exploradora, se constató una formación duro-pétrea con múltiples adherencias al intestino delgado circundante. Se realizó la resección y anastomosis del intestino comprometido. La anatomía patológica informó: cuerpo extraño en la luz intestinal, y presencia de adherencias interasas, con fístula enteroentérica, lo que constituye un caso poco frecuente.


ABSTRACT Retained foreign objects are any items left inside a patient after a surgery. Their incidence is unknown as they are often the cause of lawsuits and are not reported. They usual present as acute intestinal obstruction or enterocutaneous fistulas. We report the case of a 65-year-old female patient, with a history of a cesarean section 30 years before, who presented with a palpable tumor in the hypogastrium. The computed tomography scan revealed an elongated, heterogeneous, calcified mass with bubbles inside. On exploratory laparotomy a stony-hard formation was observed with multiple adhesions to the surrounding small bowel. The intestinal segment involved was resected and anastomosed. The pathology examination reported a retained foreign object in the intestinal lumen and presence of adhesions between loops with entero-enteric fistula, constituting a rare case.

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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2023 Mar; 71(3): 784-789
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-224932

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Purpose: To investigate the prognostic factors for visual outcome in patients undergoing immediate pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) for posteriorly dislocated lens fragments during phacoemulsification surgery. Methods: This was a single?center, retrospective, cross?sectional study of 37 eyes of 37 patients undergoing immediate PPV for posteriorly dislocated lens fragments from 2015 to 2021. The primary outcome measure was changes in the best?corrected visual acuity (BCVA). Additionally, we analyzed the predictive factors for poor visual outcomes (BCVA <20/40) and perioperative complications. Results: The mean (±standard deviation [SD]) age of the patients was 66.57 (±10.86) years, with an almost identical gender profile (M: F = 18/19 [48.64%:51.36%]). The median (interquartile range [IQR]) log of minimum angle of resolution (logMAR) BCVA improved significantly from the baseline (1 [0.6–1.48], ~20/200) to the final visit (0.3 [0.2–0.6], ~20/40) (P < 0.0001) after a mean (±SD) follow?up of 6.35 (±6.32) months. The final BCVA was 20/40 or better in 59.5% of the eyes. Poor final BCVA (<20/40) was associated with small preoperative pupillary size (P = 0.02), presence of preoperative ocular pathology (P = 0.02) including uveitis, glaucoma, and clinically significant macular edema (CSME), intraoperative displacement of >50% of lens matter into the vitreous (P < 0.001), use of iris?claw lens (P < 0.001), and postoperative cystoid macular edema (CME; P = 0.007). The postoperative complications included CME (13.51%), retinal detachment (10.81%), chronic uveitis (8.11%), glaucoma (8.11%), iritis (2.7%), posterior chamber IOL (PCIOL) dislocation (2.7%), and vitreous hemorrhage (2.7%). Conclusion: For retained lens fragments in complicated phacoemulsification surgery, immediate PPV is a viable approach with the potential for a good visual outcome. The important predictors for poor visual outcomes include a small preoperative pupil size, preexisting ocular pathology, displacement of significant volume of lens matter (>50%), use of an iris?claw lens, and CME.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-222447

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To restore severely damaged teeth to the greatest state for health, function, and aesthetics continues to be a challenge for all practising dental surgeons. A pin retained restoration is an intricate restoration involving the insertion of one or more pins into the dentin to provide sufficient resistance and retention. These pins help in anchoring dental amalgam or composite to the tooth structure. This auxiliary retentive means help in the restoration of mutilated teeth in young individuals whose pulp chambers are relatively large and the dentinal tubules are comparatively immature. This case study sheds insights on the successful rehabilitation of a severely damaged premolar tooth with pins and composite resin restoration.

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Rev. cuba. med. mil ; 52(1)mar. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1521981

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Introducción: El hallazgo de un cuerpo extraño retenido, específicamente una hoja de cuchillo es infrecuente. En ocasiones, estos cuerpos extraños pasan inadvertidos y se diagnostican de forma diferida o retrasada. Objetivo: Describir el diagnóstico y tratamiento de un paciente con una hoja de cuchillo retenida en el hueco de la axila. Caso clínico: Varón de 25 años, agredido con un cuchillo, que sufrió una herida en la región posterior del hombro y fue suturado sin realizar ningún examen complementario. Dos semanas después acudió por molestias en el hombro lesionado, se indicó radiografía en la cual apareció una imagen radiopaca que correspondió con una hoja de cuchillo en proyección subescapular. Refería molestias del hombro e impotencia funcional. Se opera con anestesia general, se realiza incisión axilar, se identifica el objeto, en íntimo contacto con la vena axilar; la punta hacia el vértice axilar, cruzando bajo la vena axilar en su entrada al tórax. Se extrajo el cuerpo extraño bajo visión directa, sin complicaciones. El paciente evolucionó favorablemente. Conclusiones: Los cuerpos extraños retenidos, que pasan inadvertidos son raros, sin embargo, existen regiones como la axila en que por las características anatómicas del espacio se dificulta su diagnóstico. En este caso coincidió una combinación poco usual de fenómenos, la actitud defensiva del lesionado y la dirección de la herida, que propiciaron quedara la hoja en el hueco axilar.


Introduction: The finding of a retained foreign body, specifically a knife blade, is a rare event. Sometimes these foreign bodies go unnoticed and are diagnosed deferred or delayed. Objective: To describe the diagnosis and treatment of a patient with a knife blade retained on axillary hole. Clinical case: 25-year-old male, attacked with a knife, who suffered a wound in the posterior region of the shoulder and was sutured without performing any complementary examination. Two weeks later, he came due to discomfort from the injured shoulder. An X-ray of the shoulder was indicated, where a radiopaque image appeared that corresponds to the knife blade, in subscapular projection. He refers shoulder discomfort and functional impotence. It is operated under general anesthesia, axillary incision, the object is identified in intimate contact with the axillary vein, the tip towards the axillary vertex, crossing under the axillary vein at its entrance to the thorax, the foreign body is removed under direct vision and without complications. Evolved favorably. Conclusions: Retained foreign bodies that go unnoticed are rare. However, there are regions such as the armpit where, due to the anatomical characteristics of the space, their diagnosis is difficult. In this case, an unusual combination of phenomena coincided, the defensive attitude of the injured person and the direction of the lunge, which led to the blade remaining in the axillary hole.

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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2023 Feb; 71(2): 643-647
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-224860

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In our report, we present the hypersonic vitrectomy (Vitesse, Bausch and Lomb) being employed for anterior vitreous liquefaction and removal in posterior capsular rupture. The capsular tear with nucleus drop during conventional phacoemulsification was managed by vitrectomy using the hypersonic vitrector after posterior-assisted levitation followed by intraocular lens (IOL) implantation. The minimal cortical and epinuclear lens particles in the anterior chamber and vitreous were also liquefied with a stoke length of 30 to 40 ?m and aspirated via the Vitesse vitrectomy system. The same probe performs the vitrectomy and the nucleus removal. The postoperative period was uneventful with clear cornea, normal fundus, and 20/20 best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA). The hypersonic vitrectomy utilizes the ultrasound power of 29.5 kHz and a stoke length of 0 to 60 ?m for liquefaction of the vitreous. It can be a safe alternative for vitrectomy and lens removal in a single setting.

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Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences ; : 378-381, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-996643

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@#Prosthetic rehabilitation offers an alternative to surgical procedures for repositioning implant-retained auricular prosthesis. This report illustrates a prosthetic rehabilitation of a 15-year- old male with a unilateral microtia who presented with an unfavorable implant-retained left auricular prosthesis. The implants placed seven years ago were drifted posterosuperior away from the ideal ear canal position. The fabrication of a new prosthesis on the existing bar-clip attachment using a custom acrylic base was planned to correct the location. A skin-colour perforated custom acrylic base was fabricated and designed to extend anteriorly, therefore, shifting the prosthesis forwards into a more natural location. The custom base was able to relocate the prosthesis’ position without compromising its retention whilst engaging the existing implant attachment. This in turn enhanced prosthesis acceptability and improved the patient’s confidence. The custom acrylic base serves as a viable option to reposition the prosthesis influenced by age related growth and development.

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Indian J Ophthalmol ; 2022 Jul; 70(7): 2778
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-224414

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Background: Intraocular foreign body (IOFB) removal becomes tricky if its large and impacted in the ocular coats. When confronted with such a combination, the vitreoretinal surgeon will need to modify the surgical plan. This surgical video describes one of such situation encountered during removal of a long wooden IOFB impacted in the ocular coats. Purpose: The video describes a scenario when the surgeon becomes aware that injury to ocular structure is inevitable due to inherent length of the IOFB. However, a careful assessment of the situation helps the surgeon to identify how he could minimize the damage to the eye and not put vision at risk. Synopsis: A young boy presented with painful loss of vision in left eye since 15 days. Examination showed BCVA of 20/32 and limitation movement in up gaze. Fundus showed hazy media and an IOFB in superior quadrant. It was noted that IOFB was moving with eye movement. The impaction in sclera and extraocular extension was suspected. After pars plana vitrectomy, it was observed that IOFB was longer than what was measured by the scan and it was impacted in the coats. Removal using IOFB forceps further pulled the IOFB into vitreous cavity. A rectangular scleral window was created, IOFB was pushed towards opposite pars plana region to avoid injury to macula, optic nerve, lens and peripheral retina. The IOFB was then removed.The retinal tears were lasered. Three months following the surgery, he developed cataract, which needed surgery. His BCVA at the last follow up visit was 20/25 with attached retina. Highlights: 1. Limitation of movement in presence of linear IOFB shall raise a suspicion of IOFB being impacted in coats and possibility of its extraocular extension; 2.An oblique IOFB posterior to limbus, can have length more in transverse diameter of the eyeball. Though rarely used, an ab?externo approach can be a viable option in such a case to minimise injury to vital structure of the eye, particularly if the IOFB is severely impacted in sclera.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-218437

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Aim: Retrospective study of 74 eyes with open globe injuries requiring V-R Intervention & its correlation with ocular trauma score.Results: Commonest cause of injury: Hammer-chisel/stone in 32.43% (24) & Thorn/wooden stick 27% (20). Average age-30.5yrs. Average interval between trauma & intervention was -10.04days (4hrs – 52days).Discussion: Delay of presentation to ophthalmologist has lot of significance,high incidence of endophthalmitis & retinal detachment compared to other studies. Surgical outcome shows lower incidence of NO Light Perception & Significant reduction in number of cases with </=HM. Patients had better prognosis & visual outcome, higher incidence of 1/200- 20/50; 35.14% cases with >20/200. 60% of our cases had traumatic cataract, visual acuity may be underestimated in traumatic cataract. Faulty Projection of rays probably would be better criteria than RAPD. Extension of wound beyond pars plana, and aniridia (6.7%) are important risk factor.Conclusion: Modification of raw points is recommended in OTS criteria in Indian scenario.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-216824

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Odontomas are benign developmental tumors formed by the improper growth of completely differentiated epithelial and mesenchymal cells of odontogenic origin. The etiology of odontoma is unknown and it is detected during routine radiographic examination. The ideal management is early detection and surgical enucleation. The commonly associated clinical problems of odontomas are delayed exfoliation of primary teeth, delayed eruption or impaction of permanent teeth, displacement of teeth, root resorption, congenital missing, and widening of follicular space. Here, we describe a unique case of compound odontoma with a high number of denticles managed based on a definite decision support system over 8 years. An 8-year-old boy with 70 denticles in the left maxillary region underwent enucleation. On periodic follow-up, the associated impacted lateral incisor was extruded orthodontically.

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Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion ; : 174-189, 2022.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-986368

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The safety committee has been undertaking activities, such as conducting regular workshops at the annual congresses, managing the "Safety Measures Website for Acupuncture and Moxibustion," researching the literature, conducting multicenter prospective studies on acupuncture and moxibustion-related adverse events, collecting information about medical accidents involving acupuncture and moxibustion in Japan, addressing the media pertaining to false information regarding the safety of acupuncture and moxibustion, and formulating the Safety Guidelines for Japanese Acupuncture and Moxibustion Practice. At the 71st annual Tokyo congress workshop, activities conducted over the past decade were summarized. Regarding the studies on acupuncture and moxibustion-related adverse events, a literature review of reports concerning acupuncture- and moxibustion-associated adverse events published globally from 2004 to 2019 was introduced. Furthermore, the results of a multicenter prospective study conducted by the safety committee were also introduced. Additionally, the Safety Guidelines for Japanese Acupuncture and Moxibustion Practice were introduced, and the results of a questionnaire survey determining the degree of recognition of these guidelines were simultaneously reported. Moreover, regarding future developments, plans to create and publish a safety manual for acupuncture and moxibustion (provisional name) were reported. In the second half of the workshop, reports on the past cases of needle breakage and retained needles were introduced under the topic "precautions and preventive measures regarding needle breakage and retained needles." Furthermore, the number of needle breakage claims filed under the liability insurance of acupuncture and moxibustion practitioners was reported. These details demonstrate that despite the common use of single-use acupuncture needles, accidents involving needle breakage still exist. Lastly, measures for reducing the difficulty in needle removal and preventing needle breakage were summarized, and opinions on the same were exchanged with the participants.

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Ginecol. obstet. Méx ; 90(11): 886-892, ene. 2022. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1430415

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Resumen OBJETIVO: Plantear un procedimiento para pacientes con retención de restos corioplacentarios y riesgo de formación de fístulas arteriovenosas que sea efectivo, seguro y ambulatorio. MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS: Estudio de serie de casos, retrospectivo, de pacientes atendidas en el Hospital Gea González de enero a mayo de 2022. Se empleó un equipo de Bettocchi, de flujo continuo de 5 mm, lente cilíndrico de 2.9 mm y 30°. En casos específicos se programó un procedimiento quirúrgico con resectoscopio Richard Wolf Princess, con diámetro exterior de 7 mm, sistema óptico de 2.7 mm, dirección visual de 30°. RESULTADOS: Se revisaron 642 expedientes de los que se obtuvo una serie de 31 casos que se incluyeron conforme a la clasificación de Gutenberg, con biopsia por protocolo posaborto y resección con Grasper para los tipos 0 y 1; dos pacientes se enviaron a Urgencias por sangrado abundante para aspiración mecánica endouterina inmediata; dos pacientes se catalogaron con tipo 3; en la primera se optó por el tratamiento médico con metotrexato con lo que se consiguió la resolución completa y la segunda finalizó el embarazo con histerectomía laparoscópica. CONCLUSIONES: En pacientes con imágenes ecográficas sugerentes de retención de restos corioplacentarios o malformación arteriovenosa, los procedimientos con visión directa evitan las complicaciones inmediatas y futuras. El diagnóstico mediante la clasificación de Gutenberg permite definir el tipo de acceso con extracción en frío con pinza Grasper para los tipos 0 y 1, o la aplicación de una prueba farmacológica con metotrexato y resección histeroscópica para los tipos 2 y 3 en pacientes hemodinámicamente estables.


Abstract OBJECTIVE: To propose an effective, safe and outpatient procedure for patients with retained chorioplacental remnants and risk of arteriovenous fistula formation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Retrospective case series study of patients attended at the Gea González Hospital from January to May 2022. A Bettocchi equipment was used, 5 mm continuous flow, 2.9 mm cylindrical lens and 30°. In specific cases a surgical procedure was scheduled with a Richard Wolf Princess resectoscope, 7 mm outer diameter, 2.7 mm optical system, 30° visual direction. RESULTS: We reviewed 642 files from which we obtained a series of 31 cases that were included according to the Gutenberg classification, with biopsy by postabortion protocol and resection with Grasper for types 0 and 1; two patients were sent to the ER for heavy bleeding for immediate MVA; two patients were categorized as type 3; in the first one we opted for medical treatment with methotrexate with which we achieved complete resolution and the second one ended the pregnancy with laparoscopic hysterectomy. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with ultrasound images suggestive of retained chorioplacental debris or arteriovenous malformation, direct vision procedures avoid immediate and future complications. Diagnosis by Gutenberg classification allows to define the type of access with cold extraction with Grasper forceps for types 0 and 1, or the application of a pharmacological test with methotrexate and hysteroscopic resection for types 2 and 3 in hemodynamically stable patients.

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Braz. dent. sci ; 25(2): 1-10, 2022. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1363612

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the clinical performance of two inlay-retained bridge designs (proximal shaped and inlay shaped) in single missing posterior teeth cases. Material and Methods: A total of 70 cases with missing single posterior teeth were included in this study and divided into two groups with a 1:1 allocation ratio (n = 35 for each group). Group 1 (the control group): this group received an inlay retained bridge with inlay design on both abutments. Group 2 (the intervention group): this group received an inlay retained bridge with a proximal box on both abutments. PMMA resin (YAMAHACHI PMMA) was used for the try-in stage and monolithic zirconia (Katana, Kuraray) was used for the final restorations. The restoration surfaces were treated using sandblasting and Z-prime S (Bisco) and the cementation was done by using self-adhesive resin cement (Bisco). Fracture, marginal adaptation, postoperative sensitivity, caries, and gingivitis were assessed using the modified United States Public Health Service for restoration clinical assessments (MUSPHS standards) over 12 months of follow-up. Results: The results show there was no significant difference between the two groups. Kaplan-Meier survival curve was constructed to calculate the mean survival estimates of the two groups and we found that the two groups were clinically successful during a one-year follow-up. Conclusion: Both designs of inlay retained fixed dental prostheses revealed successful clinical performance in terms of Fracture, marginal adaptation, postoperative sensitivity, caries, and gingivitis (AU)


Objetivo: O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o desempenho clínico de dois modelos de ponte fixa por inlay (formato proximal e formato inlay) em casos de dentes posteriores perdidos. Material e Métodos: Um total de 70 casos com perda de um único dente posterior foi incluído neste estudo e dividido em dois grupos com uma razão de alocação de 1: 1 (n = 35 para cada grupo). Grupo 1 (grupo controle): Este grupo recebeu uma ponte fixa por inlay com deseho de inlay em ambos os pilares. Grupo 2 (grupo intervenção): Este grupo recebeu uma ponte fixa inlay com uma caixa proximal em ambos os pilares. Resina de PMMA (YAMAHACHI PMMA) foi usada para a etapa de try-in e a zircônia monolítica (Katana, Kuraray) foi utilizada para as restaurações finais. As superfícies das restaurações foram jateadas com Z-prime S (Bisco) e a cimentação realizada com cimento resinoso autoadesivo (Bisco). Fratura, adaptação marginal, sensibilidade pós-operatória, cárie e gengivite foram avaliadas usando o Serviço de Saúde Pública dos Estados Unidos modificado para avaliações clínicas de restauração (padrões MUSPHS) ao longo de 12 meses de acompanhamento. Resultados: Os resultados mostraram que não houve diferença significativa entre os dois grupos. A curva de sobrevida de Kaplan-Meier foi construída para calcular as estimativas de sobrevida média dos dois grupos e foi concluído que os dois grupos foram clinicamente bem-sucedidos durante um acompanhamento de um ano. Conclusão: Ambos os modelos de próteses dentárias fixas de inlay revelaram desempenho clínico bem-sucedido em termos de fratura, adaptação marginal, sensibilidade pós-operatória, cárie e gengivite(AU)


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Resin Cements , Polymethyl Methacrylate , Denture, Partial, Fixed , Fractures, Bone
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Clinical Medicine of China ; (12): 83-87, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-932149

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Objective:To analyze the clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment of acquired uterine arteriovenous malformation (UAVM).Methods:The clinical data of 16 patients with diagnosis of UAVM from January 2014 to March 2021 in Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University were enrolled in this retrospective study. The general data of patients were observed and analyzed: age, pregnancy and childbirth, etc. Auxiliary examinations: human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), B-ultrasound, CT angiography (CTA), magnetic resonance (MRI), digital subtraction angiography (DSA), lesion diameter, resistance index (RI), peak systolic velocity (PSV), treatment and postoperative pathology.Result:Among the 16 patients, hCG was negative in 10 cases and positive in 6 cases. The first abnormal bleeding time was (43.4±36.4) days and (16.0±9.0) days, respectively. The rehospitalization time was (63.3±54.4) days and (48.3±54.0) days. Six patients with massive bleeding were HCG negative. Ultrasound in 16 cases showed mixed echo light mass with rich blood flow in the uterine cavity, and magnetic resonance examination in 14 cases also showed abnormal signals in the uterine cavity or uterine wall. Mass staining was seen in 6 cases by DSA, vein development in advance, contrast medium overflow was seen in 2 cases, and the conclusion of CTA was consistent with DSA in 5 cases. Uterine artery embolization was performed in 5 cases, including 2 cases of massive bleeding, emergency bilateral uterine artery embolization and 3 cases of preventive embolization. Hysteroscopy was performed in 4 cases after embolization, and balloon compression was performed in 1 case because there was no obvious tissue in the uterine cavity. Hysteroscopy were performed in 10 cases without UAE. Mifepristone combined with misoprostol was used in 1 case. Among the 15 patients treated by surgery, 14 cases showed degenerative trophoblasts or villi. During the follow-up, one patient after uterine artery embolization complained of decreased menstruation, and ultrasound considered the possibility of intrauterine adhesion.Conclusion:After termination of pregnancy, imaging examination should be strengthened to guard against the occurrence of UAVM. Once diagnosed, medical intervention should be started as soon as possible to reduce bleeding. There is no standardized treatment for UAVM related to pregnancy. Comprehensive consideration should be given to the clinical manifestations, bleeding situation, lesion location and fertility requirements of the patients.

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Rev. colomb. cir ; 37(1): 106-114, 20211217. fig
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1357582

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Introducción. El objetivo de este artículo fue dar a conocer el protocolo institucional del manejo de la placenta percreta como un procedimiento varias horas después de la cesárea, con embolización de arterias placentarias de forma selectivas, previo a la práctica de la histerectomía, y presentar los resultados. Métodos. Estudio de serie de casos, donde se evaluaron las pacientes con placenta percreta, manejadas durante un año en un hospital de cuarto nivel de complejidad en la ciudad de Bogotá, D.C., Colombia. Se efectuó cesárea fúndica y se dejó la placenta in situ, 48 a 72 horas después se realizó embolización ultra selectiva y luego de 2 a 3 días se procedió a practicar la histerectomía vía abdominal. Resultados. Se evaluaron 5 pacientes, con paridad de 3,8 embarazos promedio, con diagnóstico de placenta percreta. El tiempo promedio de espera entre la embolización y la histerectomía fue de 1,6 días. No se presentaron complicaciones asociadas a la embolización, ni morbimortalidad materno fetal. Los volúmenes de sangrado en promedio durante la histerectomía de cada paciente fueron de 1160 ml. Conclusión. Existen datos limitados sobre el tratamiento óptimo del acretismo placentario. La sospecha diagnóstica permite planificar de forma favorable el manejo intraparto y, es por ello, que el surgimiento de nuevas técnicas, como la embolización de arterias placentarias, constituyen alternativas para un manejo más seguro de las pacientes.


Introduction. The objective of this article was to present the institutional protocol for the management of percrete placenta as a procedure several hours after cesarean section, with selective embolization of placental arteries, prior to the practice of hysterectomy, and to present the results. Methods. Case series study, where patients with percrete placenta were evaluated, managed for 1 year in a hospital of fourth level of complexity in the city of Bogotá, Colombia. A fundic cesarean section was performed and the placenta was left in situ, 48 to 72 hours later an ultra-selective embolization was performed, followed by an abdominal hysterectomy after 2 to 3 days.Results. Five patients with a diagnosis of placenta percreta were evaluated; mean wait time between embolization and hysterectomy was 1.6 days. There were no complications associated with embolization, or maternal-fetal morbidity and mortality. Average bleeding volumes during hysterectomy for each patient were 1160 ml. Conclusion. There are limited data on the optimal treatment of percrete placenta. Diagnostic suspicion allows for a favorable planning of intrapartum management and, for this reason, the emergence of new techniques, such as placental artery embolization, constitute alternatives for a safer management of patients.


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Humans , Placenta Accreta , Placenta, Retained , Placenta Previa , Cesarean Section , Embolization, Therapeutic , Hysterectomy
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Medisan ; 25(2)mar.-abr. 2021. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1250350

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Se describe el caso clínico de una paciente de 18 años de edad, quien acudió a la Clínica Estomatológica Provincial Docente Mártires del Moncada de Santiago de Cuba, por presentar persistencia de caninos temporales. Para el diagnóstico y tratamiento exitoso fue necesaria la participación de un equipo multidisciplinario integrado por especialistas en: ortodoncia, imagenología, prótesis y cirugía maxilofacial, quienes corroboraron la retención de caninos superiores. Mediante el tratamiento conjunto de ortodoncia y prótesis, se logró la rehabilitación estética y funcional de la paciente.


The case report of an 18 years patient is described. She went to Mártires del Moncada Teaching Provincial Stomatologic Clinic in Santiago de Cuba, due to persistence of temporary canine teeth. The participation of a multidisciplinary team integrated by specialists in: orthodontics, imaging, prosthesis and maxillofacial surgery was necessary for the successful diagnosis and treatment. They corroborated the retention of upper canine teeth. By means of the combined treatment of orthodontics and prosthesis, the patient cosmetic and functional rehabilitation was achieved.


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Surgery, Oral/rehabilitation , Tooth, Impacted/diagnostic imaging , Cuspid/growth & development , Patient Care Team , Diastema/surgery
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Int. j interdiscip. dent. (Print) ; 14(1): 83-88, abr. 2021. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1385193

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RESUMEN: Introducción: Los implantes dentales se han transformado en una opción de tratamiento de suma relevancia para pacientes parcial o totalmente desdentados. El éxito del tratamiento puede verse afectado por la elección del tipo de retención de estos (cementada o atornillada). A pesar que ambas presentan ventajas, aún no existe consenso sobre el mejor tipo de retención para restauraciones fijas implantosoportadas. Métodos: Realizamos una búsqueda en Epistemonikos, la mayor base de datos de revisiones sistemáticas en salud, la cual es mantenida mediante el cribado de múltiples fuentes de información, incluyendo MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane, entre otras. Extrajimos los datos desde las revisiones identificadas, analizamos los datos de los estudios primarios, realizamos un metanálisis y preparamos una tabla de resumen de los resultados utilizando el método GRADE. Resultados y conclusiones: Identificamos 14 revisiones sistemáticas que en conjunto incluyeron 43 estudios primarios, de los cuales cinco corresponden a ensayos aleatorizados. De estos, solamente dos ensayos responden a la pregunta de interés de manera directa. Concluimos que las coronas atornilladas podrían aumentar levemente el riesgo de pérdida de implante a largo plazo, podrían resultar en nula o poca diferencia en el riesgo de pérdida de implante a mediano plazo, reabsorción ósea y periimplantitis, pero la certeza de evidencia ha sido evaluada como baja. Por otro lado, no es posible establecer con claridad si las coronas cementadas disminuyen el riesgo de complicaciones estéticas y protésicas, ya que la certeza de la evidencia existente ha sido evaluada como muy baja.


ABSTRACT: Introduction: Dental implants have become a highly relevant treatment option for partially or totally edentulous patients. Implant retention systems (cemented or screwed) can influence the treatment success. Although both have advantages, there is still no consensus on the best type of retention for implant-supported fixed restorations. Methods: We searched in Epistemonikos, the largest database of systematic reviews in health, which is maintained by screening multiple information sources, including MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane, among others. We extracted data from the systematic reviews, reanalyzed data of primary studies, conducted a meta-analysis and generated a summary of findings table using the GRADE approach. Results and conclusions: We identified 14 systematic reviews including 43 primary studies overall, of which five were randomized trials. Of these, only two trials answer the question of interest. We concluded that screw-retained crowns may increase long-term implant loss, may make little or no difference in the risk of medium-term implant loss, bone resorption, and peri-implantitis, but the certainty of the evidence has been assessed as low. On the other hand, it is not possible to clearly establish whether cemented crowns reduce the risk of cosmetic and prosthetic complications, since the certainty of the evidence has been assessed as very low.


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Humans , Dental Restoration, Permanent
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Archives of Orofacial Sciences ; : 69-75, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-962205

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ABSTRACT@#Implant prosthesis is a popular treatment modality but it is not complication free. This article discussed the management of a cemented, all-ceramic implant crown in the maxillary anterior region that had veneering ceramic fracture after three years in function. A screw-retained prosthesis was prescribed to avoid the show of the screw access channel on the incisal edge of the crown. This was achieved by changing the location of the screw hole using the angle screw channel that overcame the angulation issue.


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Dental Veneers
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