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Rev. colomb. cir ; 38(4): 747-752, 20230906. fig
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1511134

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Introducción. La neumatosis intestinal se define como la presencia de quistes aéreos en la pared del tracto digestivo, a nivel submucoso o subseroso, que comprometen principalmente el intestino delgado. Las manifestaciones clínicas son inespecíficas y los hallazgos imagenológicos son fundamentales en el enfoque diagnóstico. El manejo puede ser médico o quirúrgico, dependiendo del compromiso intestinal y las complicaciones asociadas. Caso clínico. Hombre de 78 años, que ingresó por cuadro de dolor abdominal crónico, con hallazgos imagenológicos de neumoperitoneo. Al ser llevado a intervención quirúrgica se encontró neumatosis intestinal masiva del íleon, requiriendo resección intestinal. Resultado. El paciente presentó una evolución postoperatoria satisfactoria y fue dado de alta, sin complicaciones. Conclusión. La neumatosis intestinal es una enfermedad poco frecuente, que se presenta principalmente en hombres. La sospecha diagnóstica se confirma con imágenes tomográficas. Los pacientes candidatos para el manejo médico deben presentar causas con curso benigno, sin compromiso hemodinámico ni complicaciones. El manejo quirúrgico se reserva para pacientes con abdomen agudo o signos de sepsis.


Introduction. Intestinal pneumatosis is defined as the presence of air cysts in the wall of the digestive tract at the submucosal or subserosal level, mainly compromising the small intestine. The clinical manifestations of the disease are nonspecific, and the imaging findings are essential in the diagnostic approach. Management can be conservative and/or surgical depending on the intestinal compromise and associated complications. Clinical case. The following is the case of a 78-year-old man, who was admitted due to chronic abdominal pain with imaging findings of pneumoperitoneum. Patient underwent surgery and a massive ileum pneumatosis was found, requiring intestinal resection. Results. The patient ́s postoperative course was uneventful, and he was discharged without further complications. Conclusions. Intestinal pneumatosis is an uncommon disease, which mostly affect men population. Clinical suspicion of this condition should be confirmed with abdominal tomography. Candidates for medical management are those with benign course pathologies without hemodynamic compromise and/or complications. Surgical management should be reserved for patients with acute abdomen or sepsis.


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Humans , Pneumatosis Cystoides Intestinalis , Pneumoperitoneum , Anastomosis, Surgical , Therapeutics , Abdomen, Acute , Intestine, Small
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Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1535904

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Introduction: The Deloyers procedure is a valuable technique used in reconstructing bowel transit following an extended left colectomy, a Hartmann-type colostomy, or repeated colon resections. It enables the creation of a tension-free colorectal or coloanal anastomosis. Case presentation: A 60-year-old female patient presented for consultation regarding the closure of a colostomy. Her medical history included segmental colectomy of the sigmoid and descending colon, resulting in a Hartmann-type colostomy due to complicated diverticulitis. The patient underwent laparoscopic surgery, during which a segment of the transverse colon with a short mesocolon was identified. Due to the complete release of the colon, a colorectal anastomosis could not be performed. As an alternative to preserving the ileocecal valve and achieving a tension-free colorectal anastomosis, the patient underwent the Deloyers procedure. Discussion: The Deloyers procedure involves tension-free anastomosis between the right colon and the rectum or anus. It includes complete mobilization and a 180° counterclockwise rotation of the hepatic angle and the right colon. The right and middle colic vessels are divided, while preserving the ileocolic pedicle and the ileocecal valve, thus avoiding the need for total colectomy and ileorectal anastomosis, which may yield unsatisfactory functional outcomes. Conclusion: The Deloyers procedure represents a viable alternative to ileorectal or ileoanal anastomosis, offering satisfactory functional outcomes.


Introducción: el procedimiento de Deloyers es una técnica útil en la reconstrucción del tránsito intestinal posterior a una colectomía izquierda ampliada, colostomía tipo Hartmann o resecciones colónicas iterativas, pues asegura una anastomosis colorrectal o coloanal sin tensión. Presentación del caso: una mujer de 60 años acudió a consulta para el cierre de una colostomía, con antecedente de colectomía segmentaria del sigmoides y colon descendente derivada con colostomía tipo Hartmann por diverticulitis complicada. Fue llevada a cirugía laparoscópica, en la que se encontró un segmento de colon transverso con meso corto y al liberarse completamente no se logró realizar la anastomosis colorrectal, por lo que se decidió realizar el procedimiento de Deloyers como alternativa para conservar la válvula ileocecal y obtener la anastomosis colorrectal libre de tensión. Discusión: el procedimiento de Deloyers consiste en la unión del colon derecho y recto o ano libre de tensión después de realizar la movilización completa y rotación de 180° en sentido antihorario del ángulo hepático y el colon derecho, en el que se seccionan los vasos cólicos derecho y medio, con preservación del pedículo ileocólico y la válvula ileocecal, para evitar la necesidad de una colectomía total y una anastomosis ileorrectal, para la cual los resultados funcionales pueden ser insatisfactorios. Conclusión: el procedimiento de Deloyers es una alternativa viable a la anastomosis ileorrectal o ileoanal con resultados funcionales satisfactorios.

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Rev. cir. (Impr.) ; 75(2)abr. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1441467

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Introducción: La tasa de dehiscencia anastomótica en cirugía colorrectal se estima entre un 4% a 20%. El plasma rico en fibrina y leucocitos (PRF-L) es un concentrado plaquetario de segunda generación y su aplicación en anastomosis colorrectales en animales ha evidenciado interesantes resultados que suponen una menor tasa. El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la viabilidad de aplicar L-PRF en cirugía colorrectal y determinar la incidencia de fuga anastomótica después de una anastomosis colorrectal. Materiales y Métodos: El estudio tuvo lugar en el Hospital Clínico Regional de Concepción Chile, en el periodo 2018-2021. Se realizó un ensayo clínico randomizado a 1 ciego. Se incluyeron a 106 pacientes sometidos a anastomosis colorrectal termino-terminal grapada. Se formó un grupo experimental con 53 pacientes y otro control con 53 pacientes. Resultados: A todos se les realizó anastomosis termino-terminal grapada. la indicación de cirugía fue cáncer en 79% y se realizó cirugía video-laparoscópica en 46%. No hubo diferencias estadísticamente significativas en variables socio-demográficas, ni relacionadas con la cirugía. Hubo dehiscencia anastomótica en 5 pacientes (9,4%) del grupo control y 1 (1,9%) en el grupo experimental sin diferencias estadísticamente significativas (p = 0,24). Conclusiones: A pesar de que no hubo diferencias con significación estadística entre los grupos, se apreció una tendencia en favor del PRF-L. Se logró establecer la seguridad de la aplicación de PRF-L en anastomosis colorrectales.


Introduction: Anastomotic leak rate in colorectal surgery is estimated between 4 and 20 percent. Leukocyte and and platelet-rich fibrin plasma (L-PRF) is second generation platelet concentrate whose application in colorectal anastomosis in animals has shown promising results that suppose a lower leakage rate. Aim: The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility of using L-PRF in colorectal surgery and to determine the incidence of anastomotic leak after colorectal anastomosis. Methods: This study took place in Hospital Clínico Regional de Concepción Chile, between years 2018 and 2021. A randomized and one-blinded experimental design was used, that included 106 patients that underwent end-to-end stapled colorectal anastomosis, 53 of them received L-PRF during anastomosis (experimental group). Results: Surgical indication in 79% was cancer and laparoscopic procedure was performed in 46% of patients. There were no statistically significant differences in sociodemographic nor surgery related variables. Anastomotic leak occurred in 5 patients of the control group (9.4%) and 1 patient from de experimental group (1.9%), with no statistically significant differences (p = 0.24). Conclusion: Although we did not detect significant differences among both groups, we observed a tendency favoring L-PRF treatment. We were able to stablish the safety of L-PRF use in colorectal anastomosis.

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Rev. colomb. cir ; 38(2): 268-274, 20230303. fig, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1425199

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Introducción. La estenosis colorrectal benigna hace referencia a una condición anatómica caracterizada por una disminución del diámetro de la luz intestinal distal a la válvula ileocecal, ocasionando una serie de signos y síntomas de tipo obstructivo. Es una entidad poco frecuente, secundaria en la gran mayoría de veces a la realización de anastomosis intestinales al nivel descrito. El objetivo de esta investigación fue determinar la utilidad del stentcolónico en estenosis secundaria a patología colorrectal no neoplásica. Métodos. Estudio descriptivo de una cohorte de pacientes que desarrolló estenosis colorrectal de origen benigna confirmada por colonoscopía, en 3 hospitales de alta complejidad de la ciudad de Medellín, Colombia, entre los años 2007 y 2021. Resultados. Se incluyeron 34 pacientes con diagnóstico de estenosis colorrectal de origen benigno, manejados con stents metálicos autoexpandibles. La mediana de seguimiento fue de 19 meses y se obtuvo éxito clínico en el 73,5 % de los casos. La tasa de complicación fue del 41,2 %, dada principalmente por reobstrucción y migración del stent, y en menor medida por perforación secundaria a la colocación del dispositivo. Conclusión. Los stents metálicos autoexpandibles representan una opción terapéutica en pacientes con obstrucción colorrectal, con altas tasas de mejoría clínica en pacientes con patología estenosante no maligna. Cuando la derivación por medio de estoma no es una opción, este tipo de dispositivos están asociados a altas tasas de éxito clínico y mejoría de la calidad de vida de los pacientes


Introduction. Benign colorectal stenosis refers to an anatomical condition characterized by a decrease in the diameter of the intestinal lumen distal to the ileocecal valve, which might cause a series of obstructive signs and symptoms. It is a rare entity, caused in the vast majority of cases due to intestinal anastomosis at the described level. The purpose of this study is to determine the performance of colonic stents in the management of non-malignant colorectal strictures. Methods. Descriptive study of a cohort of patients who developed a benign colorectal stenosis confirmed by colonoscopy in three high-complexity hospitals in the city of Medellín, Colombia, between 2007 and 2021. Results. Thirty-four patients diagnosed with benign colorectal stenosis managed with self-expanding metal stents were included in the study. Median follow-up was 19 months, obtaining clinical success in 73.5% of cases, with a complication rate of 41.2%, mainly due to reobstruction and migration of the stent, and to a lesser extent due to perforation secondary to device placement.Conclusion. Self-expanding metallic stents represent a therapeutic option in patients with colorectal obstruction caused by non-malignant stenosing pathology. When diversion through a stoma is not an option, this type of device is associated with high rates of clinical success and improvement in the patients' quality of life


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Humans , Rectal Diseases , Anastomosis, Surgical , Self Expandable Metallic Stents , Rectum , Colon , Constriction, Pathologic
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Rev. colomb. cir ; 38(2): 283-288, 20230303. tab, fig
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1425201

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Introducción. Las fugas anastomóticas son una complicación común y crítica en cirugía gastrointestinal, por lo que su identificación y tratamiento temprano son necesarios para evitar resultados adversos. El uso convencional con un valor límite de la proteína C reactiva ha demostrado una utilidad limitada. El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar la utilidad de la medición seriada de la proteína C reactiva en la detección de fugas anastomóticas. Métodos. Revisión prospectiva de base de datos retrospectiva de pacientes sometidos a cirugía abdominal mayor con al menos una anastomosis intestinal. Se midió la proteína C reactiva al tercer y quinto día posoperatorio. Las complicaciones se categorizaron según la clasificación de Clavien-Dindo. La precisión diagnóstica fue evaluada por el área bajo la curva. Resultados. Se incluyeron 157 pacientes, el 52 % mujeres. La edad promedio fue de 63,7 años. El mayor número de cirugías correspondió a gastrectomía (36,3 %), resección anterior de recto (15,3 %) y hemicolectomía derecha (13,4 %). El 25,5 % tuvieron alguna complicación postoperatoria y el 32,5 % (n=13) presentaron fuga en la anastomosis. El aumento de la proteína C reactiva tuvo un área bajo la curva de 0,918 con un punto de corte de aumento en 1,3 mg/L, sensibilidad de 92,3 % (IC95% 78 ­ 100) y una especificidad de 92,4 % (IC95% 88 ­ 96). Conclusiones. El aumento de 1,3 mg/L en la proteína C reactiva entre el día de la cirugía y el quinto día fue un predictor preciso de fugas anastomóticas en pacientes con cirugía abdominal mayor


Introduction. Anastomotic leaks are a common and critical complication in gastrointestinal surgery. Their identification and early treatment are necessary to avoid adverse results, and conventional use with a cutoff value of C-reactive protein has shown limited utility. The objective of this study was to determine the usefulness of serial measurement of C-reactive protein in the detection of anastomotic leaks. Methods. Prospective review of a retrospective database of patients undergoing major abdominal surgery with at least one intestinal anastomosis. C-reactive protein was measured on the third and fifth postoperative days. Complications were classified according to the Clavien-Dindo classification. Diagnostic accuracy was evaluated by the area under the curve.Results. 157 patients were included, 52% were females. The average age was 63.7 years. The largest number of surgeries corresponded to gastrectomies (36.3%), anterior resection of the rectum (15.3%) and right hemicolectomies (13.4%). 25.5% had some postoperative complication and 32.5% (n=13) had anastomosis leaks. The increase in C-reactive protein had an area under the curve of 0.918 with an increase cut-off point of 1.3 mg/L, sensitivity of 92.3% (95% CI 78-100) and specificity of 92.4%. (95% CI 88-96). Conclusions. The 1.3 mg/L increase in C-reactive protein between the day of surgery and the fifth day was an accurate predictor of anastomotic leaks in patients with major abdominal surgery


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Humans , Protein C , Anastomosis, Surgical , Anastomotic Leak , Postoperative Complications , Digestive System Surgical Procedures , Clinical Evolution , Gastrectomy
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Rev. colomb. cir ; 38(2): 289-299, 20230303. tab, fig
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1425202

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Introducción. La fuga anastomótica es la complicación más grave del tratamiento quirúrgico del cáncer de colon por su alta morbimortalidad. El diagnóstico evidente, manifestado por la salida de contenido intestinal por drenajes o la herida quirúrgica, ocurre tardíamente (entre el 6º y 8º día). El objetivo de este trabajo fue estudiar la variación de los valores de la proteína C reactiva postoperatoria para hacer un diagnóstico precoz. Métodos. Estudio observacional, analítico, retrospectivo, de una cohorte de pacientes con neoplasia, en quienes se realizó cirugía oncológica con anastomosis intestinal, entre enero de 2019 y diciembre de 2021. Se midieron los valores en sangre de proteína C reactiva postoperatoria (1°, 3° y 5° días). Resultados. Se compararon 225 casos operados que no presentaron fuga con 45 casos con fuga. En los casos sin fuga, el valor de proteína C reactiva al 3º día fue de 148 mg/l y al 5º día de 71 mg/l, mientras en los casos con fuga, los valores fueron de 228,24 mg/l y 228,04 mg/l, respectivamente (p<0,05). Para un valor de 197 mg/l al 3º día la sensibilidad fue de 77 % y para un valor de 120 mg/l al 5º día la sensibilidad fue de 84 %. Conclusión. El mejor resultado de proteína C reactiva postoperatoria para detectar precozmente la fuga anastomótica se observó al 5º día. El valor de 127 mg/l tuvo la mejor sensibilidad, especificidad y valor predictivo negativo, lo cual permitiría el diagnóstico temprano y manejo oportuno de esta complicación


Introduction. Anastomotic leak is the most serious complication of surgical treatment of colon cancer due to its high morbidity and mortality. The obvious diagnosis manifested by the exit of intestinal content through drains or the operative wound, occurs late (between the 6th and 8th day). The objective of this work was to study the postoperative C-reactive protein values to make an early diagnosis. Methods. Observational, analytical, retrospective study of a cohort of patients undergoing colorectal surgery for neoplasia, between January 2019 and December 2021, who underwent oncological surgery with intestinal anastomosis and measured CRP blood values on 1st, 3rd and 5th post-operative days. Results. Two-hundred-twenty-five operated cases that did not present leaks were compared with 45 cases with leaks, with CRP values on the 3rd and 5th day of 148mg/l and 71mg/l in cases without leakage and CRP values of 228.24mg/l and 228.04 mg/l in cases with leakage on the 3rd and 5th day, respectively (p<0.05), CRP value of 197mg/l on the 3rd day has a sensitivity of 77%; CRP value of 120mg/l on the 5th day, has a sensitivity of 84%. Conclusions. The best result for CPR to early diagnosis of anastomotic leak was observed on the 5th day, having the value of 127 mg/l the best sensitivity, specificity and NPV, which would allow early diagnosis and timely management


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Humans , C-Reactive Protein , Early Diagnosis , Anastomotic Leak , Postoperative Complications , Anastomosis, Surgical , Colorectal Neoplasms
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Rev. bras. cir. cardiovasc ; 38(1): 166-169, Jan.-Feb. 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1423089

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ABSTRACT The presence of persistent left superior vena cava to the left atrium connection without an innominate vein may give rise to technical challenges during intracardiac repair. In this report, the end-to-side anastomosis technique of the persistent left superior vena cava to the right superior vena cava is discussed in a patient with tetralogy of Fallot associated with persistent left superior vena cava draining directly into the left atrium. A successful end-to-side anastomosis between the persistent left superior vena cava and the right superior vena cava was performed and short-term anastomosis patency was documented via angiography.

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Rev. colomb. gastroenterol ; 37(1): 83-89, Jan.-Mar. 2022. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1376909

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Abstract Endoluminal vacuum therapy (EVAC) is a promising alternative for the endoscopic management of gastrointestinal fistulas or perforations that do not respond to endoscopic procedures using clips and stents or are even refractory to surgical procedures. In this case report, we describe the successful endoscopic closure of an esophagogastric anastomotic fistula using EVAC, connected to a vacuum system through a probe in the cavity, which did not close with clip management given the friability and edema of the peri-wound tissue. In conclusion, it is a successful alternative to treat these complications, which are sometimes difficult to resolve.


Resumen La terapia de vacío endoluminal (Endo-Vac) es una alternativa promisoria en el manejo endoscópico de las fístulas o perforaciones gastrointestinales, que no responden a procedimientos endoscópicos cuando se utilizan técnicas como clips, stents o incluso refractarias a procedimientos quirúrgicos. En este reporte de caso describimos el cierre endoscópico exitoso de una fístula anastomótica esofagogástrica, utilizando la terapia Endo-Vac, conectada a un sistema de vacío mediante una sonda en la cavidad, que no presentó cierre inicial a manejo con clips, dada la friabilidad y el edema del tejido perilesional. Se concluye que esta es una alternativa exitosa en el cierre de estas complicaciones, que en ocasiones son de difícil resolución.


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Humans , Male , Aged , Vacuum , Anastomosis, Surgical , Natural Orifice Endoscopic Surgery , Fistula , Jejunostomy , Deglutition Disorders , Stents
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Rev. Col. Bras. Cir ; 49: e20223365, 2022. graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1422714

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ABSTRACT The improvement of surgical techniques in kidney transplantation aims to reduce the incidence of post-transplant complications, contributing to the reduction of hospital stay, related costs, morbidity and mortality, in addition to improving the quality of life of patients. The choice of the best technique is influenced by several factors and the most common technique for urinary tract reconstruction in transplants is performed with implantation of the ureter of the graft in the caudal position, with the anastomosis performed in the bladder. However, the kidney pole can be inverted and the graft ureter anastomosis can be performed directly on the recipient's ureter, facilitating venous and ureteral anastomoses and reducing urological complications.


RESUMO O aprimoramento das técnicas cirúrgicas no transplante renal tem o objetivo de reduzir a incidência de complicações pós-transplante, contribuindo com a redução do tempo de internamento hospitalar, os custos relacionados, a morbidade e a mortalidade, além de melhorar a qualidade de vida dos pacientes. A escolha da melhor técnica é influenciada por diversos fatores e a técnica mais comum de reconstrução do trato urinário nos transplantes é a realizada com implante do ureter do enxerto na posição caudal, com a anastomose feita na bexiga. No entanto, pode-se inverter o polo do rim, posicionando o polo inferior cranialmente e realizar a anastomose do ureter do enxerto diretamente no ureter do receptor, facilitando a anastomose ureteral e diminuindo as complicações urológicas.

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Arch. méd. Camaguey ; 26: e8904, 2022. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1403290

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RESUMEN Introducción: Las complicaciones relacionadas con la anastomosis biliar son reconocidas como la primera causa de morbilidad postrasplante hepático y pueden repercutir de manera negativa en la supervivencia de los pacientes. Objetivo: Evaluar el comportamiento de la supervivencia a largo plazo en los pacientes con complicaciones biliares postrasplante. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional, longitudinal y retrospectivo en 152 pacientes con trasplante hepático entre 1999 y 2019. Se excluyeron: pacientes con supervivencia menor de 72 horas, retrasplantes y pacientes con trombosis de la arteria hepática. Las variables estudiadas fueron edad y sexo de los receptores, causa pretrasplante, escala Model for End Stage Liver Desease, usada a nivel mundial para determinar el estado de la enfermedad hepática y asignar órganos a los candidatos a trasplante, técnica de anastomosis biliar, tipo de complicación biliar, tiempo de aparición y terapéutica empleada. Las variables categóricas se relacionaron mediante la prueba estadística chi cuadrado y prueba exacta de Fisher, con diferencias significativas cuando p< 0,05; en el estudio de las variables cuantitativas se aplicó la prueba t - Student y para el análisis de la supervivencia se utilizaron curvas de Kaplan-Meier. Resultados: Se relacionaron de forma significativa con la presencia de complicación biliar, una puntuación mayor de la escala de valores de Model for End Stage Liver Desease (p=0,008) y la técnica de anastomosis término-terminal (p=0,039). Predominaron las complicaciones biliares precoces y la estenosis anastomótica. El tratamiento por colangiopancreatografía retrógrada endoscópica fue el más empleado. Los pacientes con complicación biliar tuvieron una media de supervivencia de 10,9 años (IC del 95 % 8,75-13,19), mientras que los pacientes sin ésta, tuvieron una media de nueve años (IC del 95 % 7,03-10,98); no existió diferencia significativa (p=0,24). Conclusiones: Las complicaciones biliares constituyeron una causa importante de morbilidad postrasplante, pero sin afectar la supervivencia de los pacientes.


ABSTRACT Introduction: Complications related to biliary anastomosis are recognized as the first cause of post-liver transplantation morbidity and can negatively affect patient survival. Objective: To evaluate the behavior of long-term survival in patients with post-transplant biliary complications. Methods: An observational, longitudinal, and retrospective study was carried out in 152 patients with liver transplantation between 1999-2019, the following were excluded: patients with survival less than 72 hours, retransplants and patients with hepatic artery thrombosis. The variables studied were age and sex of the recipients, pre-transplant etiology, MELD index (Model for End Stage Liver Desease), biliary anastomosis technique, type of biliary complication, time of onset and treatment used. The categorical variables were related using the Chi square statistical test and Fisher's exact test, with significant differences when p <0.05; In the study of quantitative variables, the T-Student test was applied and Kaplan - Meier curves were used for survival analysis. Results: They were significantly related to the presence of biliary complication, a higher MELD index score (p = 0.008) and the end-to-end anastomosis technique (p = 0.039). Early biliary complications (66.7%) and anastomotic stenosis (58.7%) predominated. Treatment by endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) was the most used (68.2%). Patients with biliary complications had a mean survival of 10.9 years (95% CI 8.75-13.19), while patients without it had a mean of 9 years (95% CI 7.03 -10.98); there was no significant difference (p = 0.24). Conclusions: Biliary complications were an important cause of post-transplant morbidity, but without affecting patient survival.

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Arq. bras. neurocir ; 40(3): 222-228, 15/09/2021.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1362108

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Introduction The side-to-end hypoglossal-facial anastomosis (HFA) technique is an excellent alternative technique to the classic end-terminal anastomosis, because itmay decrease the symptoms resulting from hypoglossal-nerve transection. Methods Patients with facial nerve palsy (House-Brackmann [HB] grade VI) requiring facial reconstruction from 2014 to 2017were retrospectively included in the study. Results In total, 12 cases were identified, with a mean follow-up of 3 years. The causes of facial paralysis were due to resection of posterior-fossa tumors and trauma. There was improvement in 91.6% of the patients (11/12) after the HFA. The rate of improvement according to the HB grade was as follows: HB III - 58.3%; HB IV - 16.6%; and HB II - 16.6%. The first signs of improvement were observed in the patients with the shortest time between the paralysis and the anastomosis surgery (3.5months versus 8.5 months; p » 0.011). The patients with HB II and III had a shorter time between the diagnosis and the anastomosis surgery (mean: 5.22 months), while the patients with HB IV and VI had a longer time of paresis (mean: 9.5 months; p » 0.099). We did not observe lingual atrophy or changes in swallowing. Discussion and Conclusion Hypoglossal-facial anastomosis with the terminolateral technique has good results and low morbidity in relation to tongue motility and swallowing problems. The HB grade and recovery appear to be better in patients operated on with a shorter paralysis time.


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Anastomosis, Surgical/methods , Anastomosis, Surgical/rehabilitation , Facial Nerve/surgery , Facial Paralysis/rehabilitation , Hypoglossal Nerve/surgery , Medical Records , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Treatment Outcome , Statistics, Nonparametric , Plastic Surgery Procedures/rehabilitation , Recovery of Function , Facial Paralysis/surgery , Facial Paralysis/etiology
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Colomb. med ; 52(2): e4114425, Apr.-June 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1249647

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Abstract Hollow viscus injuries represent a significant portion of overall lesions sustained during penetrating trauma. Currently, isolated small or large bowel injuries are commonly managed via primary anastomosis in patients undergoing definitive laparotomy or deferred anastomosis in patients requiring damage control surgery. The traditional surgical dogma of ostomy has proven to be unnecessary and, in many instances, actually increases morbidity. The aim of this article is to delineate the experience obtained in the management of combined hollow viscus injuries of patients suffering from penetrating trauma. We sought out to determine if primary and/or deferred bowel injury repair via anastomosis is the preferred surgical course in patients suffering from combined small and large bowel penetrating injuries. Our experience shows that more than 90% of all combined penetrating bowel injuries can be managed via primary or deferred anastomosis, even in the most severe cases requiring the application of damage control principles. Applying this strategy, the overall need for an ostomy (primary or deferred) could be reduced to less than 10%.


Resumen El trauma de las vísceras huecas representa una gran proporción de las lesiones asociadas al trauma penetrante. Actualmente, las lesiones aisladas de intestino delgado o colon se manejan a través de anastomosis primaria en pacientes sometidos a laparotomía definitiva o anastomosis diferida en pacientes que requieran cirugía de control de daños. El dogma quirúrgico tradicional de la ostomía se ha probado que es innecesario y en muchos casos puede aumentar la morbilidad. El objetivo de este artículo es describir la experiencia obtenida en el manejo de lesiones combinadas de vísceras huecas de pacientes con trauma penetrante. Se determinó que el manejo primario o diferido del intestino a través de anastomosis es el abordaje quirúrgico preferido en pacientes que presentan lesiones penetrantes combinadas de intestino delgado y colon. Se ha reportado que el 90% de lesiones combinadas penetrantes intestinales pueden ser manejadas a través de anastomosis primaria o diferida incluso en los casos más severos requieren la aplicación de los principios de control de daños. Aplicando esta estrategia, la tasa general para ostomía (primaria o diferida) puede ser reducida a menos del 10%.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-215661

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Background: During the repairing of facial nerve injurymost common nerve used is the hypoglossal nerve. Aimand Objectives: To measure the distance between theanatomical landmarks, facial nerve and hypoglossalnerve which will be beneficial to locate the facial nerveand hypoglossal nerve more effortlessly and willdecrease the hazard of procedural problems. Materialand Methods: Thirty specimens were dissected.Measurements of the hypoglossal and facial nerveswere taken from various anatomical landmarks. Datawere analyzed using Statistical Package for SocialSciences 16 version. Results: The mean distance of theorigin of the facial nerve to the angle of mandible wascm, the mean distance of the origin of thefacial nerve to the tip of mastoid process wascm, the mean distance of common carotidbifurcation to the hypoglossal nerve where it crossesthe external carotid artery was cm, the meandistance of common carotid bifurcation to thehypoglossal nerve where it crosses the internal carotidartery was cm and the mean distance ofhypoglossal nerve to the tip of mastoid process wascm. Conclusion: The results of this studywill help and prevent any complication in identifyingthe hypoglossal nerve and facial nerve duringhypoglossal-facial nerve anastomosis.

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Rev. cir. (Impr.) ; 72(3): 209-216, jun. 2020. tab, graf, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1115544

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Resumen Introducción: Si bien la anastomosis intracorpórea (AI) ha demostrado beneficios clínicos sobre la anastomosis extracorpórea (AE) en la hemicolectomía derecha laparoscópica (HDL), su aplicación ha sido limitada por su dificultad técnica y curva de aprendizaje más larga. El presente estudio busca desarrollar y evaluar un modelo simulado para entrenar este procedimiento. Materiales y Método: Se desarrolló un modelo en base a tejido ex vivo, con colon porcino e intestino bovino, montados en un simulador de laparoscopía. Este se modificó sucesivamente en base a entrevistas semiestructuradas a cirujanos hasta lograr el modelo final. Para evaluar apariencia y reacción al modelo, coloproctólogos, cirujanos y residentes previamente expuestos a entrenamiento simulado, realizaron una ileotransverso anastomosis mecánica en el modelo y luego contestaron una encuesta. Resultados: Doce sujetos participaron. Cuatro coloproctólogos, 4 residentes de coloproctología, 2 residentes de cirugía general, 1 cirujano general y 1 cirujano digestivo. El 91,6% valoró positivamente la ergonomía lograda, mientras que el 83,3% y 75% valoraron positivamente el uso del instrumental y la relación anatómica entre estructuras, respectivamente. Todos los participantes consideraron el modelo útil para entrenar sutura manual laparoscópica, el 91,6% para entrenar enterotomías y 83,3% para entrenar el uso de endograpadora. Todos declararon que el módulo permite entender y reflexionar sobre la técnica propuesta. Conclusión: Este modelo desarrollado sería útil para entrenar habilidades críticas para realizar una AI en HDL. Su incorporación a un programa de entrenamiento en laparoscopía avanzada podría contribuir a acortar la curva de aprendizaje de este procedimiento.


Introduction: Although intracorporeal anastomosis has demonstrated clinical benefits over extracorporeal anastomosis in laparoscopic right hemicolectomy, its application has been limited due to its technical difficulty and longer learning curve. The present study aims to develop and evaluate a simulated model to train this procedure. Materials and Method: An ex vivo tissue model was developed with porcine colon and bovine small bowel mounted in a laparoscopic simulator. This was subsequently modified based on semi-structured interviews to experts until the final model was achieved. To evaluate appearance and reaction to the model, the participants performed an ileocolic mechanical anastomosis in the model and answered a survey. Results: Twelve subjects participated. Four colorectal surgeons, 4 colorectal surgery fellows, 2 residents of general surgery, 1 general surgeon and 1 upper digestive surgeon. Of all subjects, 91.6%, 83.3% and 75% deemed ergonomics achieved, the use of instruments, and the anatomical relationship between structures as similar to reality, respectively. All participants deemed the model useful to train laparoscopic manual suturing, while 91.6% and 83.3% of them considered it useful to train enterotomies and the use of an endostapler, respectively. All declared that the model allows to understand the proposed technique. Conclusion: This model would be useful to train critical skills to perform an intracorporeal anastomosis in laparoscopic right hemicolectomy. Its incorporation into an advanced simulated laparoscopy training program could help shorten the learning curve of this procedure.


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Anastomosis, Surgical/methods , Surgeons/education , Simulation Training/methods , Surveys and Questionnaires , Laparoscopy/methods , Colectomy/methods
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urol. colomb. (Bogotá. En línea) ; 29(1): 26-31, 2020. tab
Article in English | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-1402740

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Introduction and Objectives Urethral stricture is a complex pathology of multiple etiologies, and of unknown incidence in our country. There are multiple options for the management of urethral stricture, from minimally invasive procedures, like urethral dilation or direct vision internal urethrotomy, to open surgical reconstruction using excision and primary anastomosis (EPA), or augmented urethroplasty with tissue graft. The aim of the present study is to describe the characteristics of the patients managed with urethral reconstructive surgery in a reference center in eastern Colombia. Methods Observational retrospective cohort study. Data was obtained from patients undergoing urethral reconstructive surgery at the institution from August 2013 to December 2017. All of the surgeries were performed by the same surgical team. The clinical and demographic variables were collected, and the validated urethral stricture surgery patient-reported outcome measure (USS-PROM) questionnaire was applied. Results A total of 56 patients were included in the study, 26 patients (46.4%) underwent excision and primary anastomosis (EPA), and 30 (53.6%) underwent graft urethroplasty. The average age at the time of the intervention was 53.3 years old. The most frequent etiology was trauma, and the mean length of the stenosis was 1.7 cm for the EPA group, and 3 cm for the graft urethroplasty group (p = 0.009). A history of previous surgery was found in 66% of the patients, and radiotherapy in 2 patients. The mean follow-up was of 14 months (range: 0­52 months), observing similar success rates for both techniques. Despite of the small sample size, when analyzing the Kaplan-Meier curves, we observed a tendency of a better response in the group without previous treatments and with stenosis with a length < 2 cm. The rate of postoperative complications was of 23%, with no statistical difference between the 2 groups. The USS-PROM questionnaire was applied to 29 patients, finding that 27 out of 29 respondents were satisfied with the results of the procedure, and all of them would recommend it to another person. Conclusions The results of our study show that urethral reconstruction surgery performed in an experienced center is associated with a good success rate, and that patients are satisfied with the result of the proce


Introducción y objetivos La estrechez uretral es una patología compleja, de etiología múltiple e incidencia aún desconocida en nuestro país. Existen múltiples opciones de manejo dependiendo de las características de la estrechez, desde procedimientos mínimamente invasivos, como la dilatación uretral o uretrotomía interna, hasta la reconstrucción uretral abierta mediante escisión y anastomosis primaria (EPA) o cirugía de ampliación con injerto. El objetivo de este estudio es describir las características de los pacientes llevados a cirugía reconstructiva uretral en un centro de referencia del oriente colombiano. Métodos Estudio observacional de cohorte retrospectiva. Se obtuvieron datos de pacientes sometidos a cirugía reconstructiva uretral en la institución desde agosto de 2013 hasta diciembre de 2017. Todas las cirugías fueron realizadas por un mismo equipo quirúrgico. Se recolectaron las variables clínicas y demográficas, y se aplicó el cuestionario USS PROM validado a español. Resultados Se incluyeron 56 pacientes en el estudio: 26 pacientes (46,4%) fueron sometidos a EPA y 30 (53,6%), a uretroplastía con injerto. La edad media al momento de la intervención fue de 53,3 años. La etiología más frecuente fue traumática, y la longitud media de la estenosis fue de 1,7 cm para el grupo de EPA, y de 3 cm para el grupo de uretroplastía con injerto (p = 0.009). Se encontró antecedente de cirugía en 66% de los pacientes, y radioterapia en 2 pacientes. La media de seguimiento fue de 14 meses (0­52 meses), observando una tasa de éxito similar para ambas técnicas. A pesar de la muestra pequeña, al analizar las curvas de Kaplan-Meier observamos una tendencia a una mejor respuesta en aquellos pacientes sin tratamientos previos, y con estenosis menor de 2 cm. La tasa de complicaciones postoperatorias fue de 23%, sin diferencias estadísticamente significativas entre ambos grupos. Se aplicó telefónicamente el cuestionario USS PROM a 29 pacientes, y se encontró que 27/29 estaban satisfechos con el resultado de la cirugía, y todos la recomendarían a otra persona. Conclusiones Los resultados de nuestro estudio muestran que la cirugía de reconstrucción uretral realizada en un centro con experiencia se asocia a una buena tasa de éxito, y que los pacientes se encuentran satisfechos con el resultado de esta.


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Humans , Male , Urethral Stricture , Aftercare , Plastic Surgery Procedures , Postoperative Complications , Colombia , Constriction, Pathologic , Transplants , Patient Reported Outcome Measures
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Journal of Gastric Cancer ; : 355-364, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-764495

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Totally laparoscopic distal gastrectomy (TLDG) frequently involves the use of delta shaped gastroduodenostomy (DSG) for intracorporeal anastomosis. However, DSG has some drawbacks, and the book binding technique (BBT) was developed as a new technique to overcome these drawbacks. Subsequently, this technique was further improved with the development of modified book binding technique (MBBT). This study evaluated the safety and feasibility of MBBT in patients undergoing TLDG. Thirty-three patients who underwent TLDG with MBBT were retrospectively evaluated. The mean operation time was 277.6±37.1 minutes, including 51.9±15.7 minutes for reconstruction. Two patients had anastomosis-related complications, one patient with stricture after leakage and 1 patient with stenosis. The former patient was treated with endoscopic balloon dilatation, and the latter was managed conservatively; neither required re-operation. MBBT is a safe and feasible technique, with acceptable surgical outcomes. It may be a good alternative option for the treatment of intracorporeal anastomosis in patients undergoing TLDG.


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Humans , Anastomosis, Surgical , Constriction, Pathologic , Dilatation , Gastrectomy , Laparoscopy , Retrospective Studies , Stomach Neoplasms
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Journal of Gastric Cancer ; : 193-201, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-764487

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PURPOSE: There is no consensus on the optimal method for intracorporeal esophagojejunostomy (EJ) in laparoscopic total gastrectomy (LTG). This study aims to compare 2 established methods of EJ anastomosis in LTG. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 314 patients diagnosed with gastric cancer that underwent LTG in the period from January 2013 to October 2016 were enrolled in the study. In 254 patients, the circular stapler with purse-string “Lap-Jack” method was used, and in the other 60 patients the linear stapling method was used for EJ anastomosis. After propensity score matching, 58 were matched 1:1, and retrospective data for patient characteristics, surgical outcome, and post-operative complications was reviewed. RESULTS: The 2 groups showed no significant difference in age, body mass index, or other clinicopathological characteristics. After propensity score matching analysis, the linear group had shorter operating time than the circular group (200.3±62.0 vs. 244.0±65.5, P≤0.001). Early postoperative complications in the circular and linear groups occurred in 12 (20.7%) and 15 (25.9%, P=0.660) patients, respectively. EJ leakage occurred in 3 (5.2%) patients from each group, with 1 patient from each group needing intervention of Clavien-Dindo grade III or more. Late complications were observed in 3 (5.1%) patients from the linear group only, including 1 EJ anastomosis stricture, but there was no statistical significance. CONCLUSIONS: Both circular and linear stapling techniques are feasible and safe in performing intracorporeal EJ anastomosis during LTG. The linear group had shorter operative time, but there was no difference in anastomosis complications.


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Humans , Anastomosis, Surgical , Body Mass Index , Consensus , Constriction, Pathologic , Gastrectomy , Laparoscopy , Methods , Operative Time , Postoperative Complications , Propensity Score , Retrospective Studies , Stomach Neoplasms
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Rev. cuba. cir ; 57(4): e715, oct.-dic. 2018. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-991049

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Introducción: La enfermedad diverticular del colon es una entidad de reciente aparición, con un aumento manifiesto en el siglo XX. El manejo quirúrgico más apropiado ha sido siempre controvertido con respecto a su estado más grave: la diverticulitis. Existen principalmente dos opciones terapéuticas: la cirugía de Hartmann y la resección con anastomosis primaria. Objetivo: Evaluar las opciones terapéuticas para la peritonitis diverticular de colon izquierdo Grado III de Hinchey. Métodos: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo, de serie de casos, a partir de la discusión e implementación de un método de tratamiento estándar aplicado a esa patología en el Hospital Clínico Quirúrgico de Holguín desde 2014 hasta 2016. El universo y la muestra coinciden con 78 pacientes intervenidos. Resultados: El proceder quirúrgico más utilizado fue la resección con anastomosis primaria. La mayor parte de las intervenciones tuvo una duración de más de 2 horas. El proceder de Hartmann fue el que más complicaciones y mortalidad posoperatorias presentó. Conclusiones: Se determinó que entre las técnicas quirúrgicas actuales para el tratamiento de la diverticulitis Grado III de Hinchey. El proceder de RAP constituye la terapéutica más adecuada(AU)


Introduction: The diverticular disease of the colon is a recent ailment having remarkable increase in the 20th century. The most appropriate surgical management of this disease has always been a topic of controversy about its most severe condition, that is, diverticulitis. There are two main therapeutic options: Hartmann's surgery and primary anastomosis resection. Objective: To evaluate the therapeutic options for Hinchey III left-sided colon diverticular peritonitis. Methods: A descriptive case-series study was conducted on the basis of discussion and implementation of a standard method of treatment used for this pathology in the Clinical and Surgical Hospital of Holguin from 2014 to 2016. The universe and the sample were the same, with 78 surgical patients. Results: The most used surgical procedure was primary anastomosis resection. Most of the interventions lasted more than 2 hours. Hartmann's procedure was the one with more complications and high postoperative mortality. Conclusions: Among the current surgical techniques for the treatment of Hinchey III diverticulitis, it was established that the primary anastomosis resection is the most adequate therapy(AU)


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Humans , Peritonitis/therapy , Anastomosis, Surgical/methods , Diverticulitis, Colonic/surgery , Epidemiology, Descriptive
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Rev. colomb. cir ; 33(3): 299-306, 2018. tab, fig
Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-915812

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Introducción. La compresión de la tercera porción del duodeno debido a la formación de un ángulo inadecuado de la unión aortomesentérica, se configura como el síndrome de arteria mesentérica superior o síndrome de Wilkie. Se trata de una entidad rara, de modo que es escaso su reporte en la literatura y poco aplicado su manejo quirúrgico mínimamente invasivo. Materiales y métodos. Se hace una revisión no sistemática de la literatura y posteriormente se expone el caso de un paciente con síndrome de Wilkie. Se muestran las imágenes de tomografías y un vídeo del procedimiento quirúrgico al que fue sometido. Discusión. El tratamiento quirúrgico del síndrome de la arteria mesentérica superior es el último recurso que se ofrece en pacientes con esta entidad. La duodenoyeyunostomía es el procedimiento con mejor evidencia en pacientes con compromiso severo del estado nutricional. Se describen los puntos esenciales de esta técnica utilizada en el caso que se reporta. Conclusiones. Cualquier entidad que cause la disminución del paquete graso entre la arteria mesentérica superior y la aorta puede causar síndrome de la arteria mesentérica superior. El diagnóstico es de exclusión y constituye un reto para el equipo médico. El tratamiento inicial es conservador, en tanto que la última opción es el manejo quirúrgico, idealmente por vía laparoscópica. Dentro de las técnicas mínimamente invasivas, la duodenoyeyunostomía es una buena herramienta


Introduction: Compression of the third portion of the duodenum due to an inappropriate angle of the aortamesenteric junction is known as the superior mesenteric artery syndrome or Wilkie's syndrome. A rare entity, reason why the reports in the literature are scarce and the minimally invasive surgical management is scarcely used. Materials and methods: A non-systematic review of the literature was carried out, and the case of a patient with Wilkie's syndrome is reported. The images, tomographies and a video of the surgical procedure are presented.Discussion: The surgical management of the superior mesenteric artery syndrome is the ultimate management to be offered in patients with this entity. Duodenojejunostomy is the procedure with the best evidence to be offered to patients with severe malnutrition. The essential points of this technique, used for the case reported, are described. Conclusions: Any entity that causes the reduction of the fatty pack between the superior mesenteric artery and the aorta can cause superior mesenteric artery syndrome. The diagnosis is made by exclusion and constitutes a challenge for the medical team. The initial treatment is conservative, and the last option is the surgical management, ideally laparoscopic; among the minimally invasive techniques, duodenojejunostomy is a good tool


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Humans , Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome , Anastomosis, Surgical , Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures , Duodenal Obstruction
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Rev. bras. educ. méd ; 41(4): 576-583, Oct.-Dec. 2017. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1003418

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RESUMO Introdução: Os programas de simulação permitem um ambiente seguro e eficiente para a aquisição de habilidades cirúrgicas, e o currículo estruturado para realizar um treinamento simulado de uma anastomose intestinal é um exercício educacional valioso para residentes do segundo ano.No momento, inexiste um currículo de treinamento padronizado que possa ser utilizado no ensino da cirurgia laparoscópica básica e avançada por meio da confecção de uma gastroenteroanastomose. Objetivo: Desenvolver um currículo sistematizado para treinamento por simulação de uma anastomose cirúrgica laparoscópica. Métodos: Estudo experimental longitudinal e de caráter quantitativo. A amostra foi de 12 residentes de Cirurgia Geraloriundos de quatro hospitais. O treinamento consistiu na confecção de dez anastomoses, divididas igualmente em cinco sessões e ocorridasnum período de seis semanas. A anastomose entre um estômago e um intestino sintéticos por laparoscopia foi realizada numa caixa preta com fios de seda. No final do treinamento, os residentes utilizaram um questionário com a escala de Likert para avaliar o currículo de treinamento proposto. Resultados: Os participantes do treinamento pontuaram muito bem o currículo de treinamento proposto, tendo como itens mais bem avaliados a necessidade de ter o treinamento inserido no hospital de ensino e fazer parte da carga horária obrigatória. Os quesitos com pior avaliação foram as pinças e fios utilizados. Houve redução do tempo operatório, que se aproximou daquele dos experts. Conclusão: Um currículo estruturado para a simulação de uma anastomose gastrojejunal laparoscópica pode ter em sua programação a participação em 20 anastomoses, sendo dez como cirurgião principal e dez como cirurgião assistente. A distribuição dos procedimentos deve ocorrer em cinco sessões, com intervalo aproximado de uma semana e duração de seis semanas. O treinamento com órgãos sintéticos e uma caixa preta deve ser obrigatório, acessível e acompanhado por um cirurgião experiente que forneça um feedback individualizado.


ABSTRACT Introduction: Simulation programs allow a safe and efficient environment for acquiring surgical skills, and astructured curriculum for simulated bowel anastomosis training provides a valuable educational exercise for second year medical residents. Presently, there is no standardized training curriculum which can be used to teach basic and advanced laparoscopic surgery through the preparation of a gastroenteroanastomose. Objective: To develop a systematized curriculum for training by simulation of a laparoscopic surgical anastomosis. Methods: A longitudinal and quantitative experimental study. The sample consisted of twelve general surgery residents from four hospitals. The training consisted of proceeding ten anastomoses divided equally into five sessions and it took place over a six-week period. Laparoscopy-assisted anastomosis between asynthetic stomach and synthetic bowel was performed in a black box with silk threads. At the end of the training, a Likert scale-based questionnaire was answered by the residents to evaluate the proposed training curriculum. Results: The training participants scored the proposed training curriculum very well. The items that recorded the highest evaluation were the need for the training to be offered at the teaching hospital and for it to be a compulsory element of the work. The lowest scoring items were the tweezers and wires used. A reduction in the operation time was observed, taking it close to that achieved by specialist surgeons. Conclusion: A structured curriculum for the simulation of a laparoscopic gastrojejunal anastomosis should foresee participation in 20 anastomoses, 10 as the main surgeon and 10 as the assistant surgeon. The procedures should be distributed over 5 sessions, with an approximate interval of 1 week and over the course of a 6-week period. Training using synthetic organs and a black box should be mandatory, accessible and accompanied by an experienced surgeon who provides individualized feedback.

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