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Int J Surg ; 12(4): 353-6, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24463144

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To assess the feasibility of a new surgical technique for the resection of the distal third of the esophagus and/or cardias for neoplasm. METHODS: This surgical technique consists of two steps: For this purpose we built a stainless steel support bar for the anvil that is thinner than the freespace of a standard linear suturing stapler (TATM). The support bar holds up a push rod that can be adapted to the hooking-unhooking of the anvil. RESULTS: We performed our new technique on five cadavers. We did not encounter any difficulty during the procedures. We tested the anastomosis with hydropneumatic assessment without recording any leaks. The esophago-enteric anastomosis was then opened without finding any mechanical defects related to the procedure. CONCLUSION: It can often be very difficult to fashion a safe hand-sewn pouch or a purse string around the anvil of an EEATM during the resection of the distal third of the esophagus or the cardias by a trans-hiatal approach. Moreover, there is no standardized procedure to minimize anastomotic leak. To avoid these mechanical problems we designed this innovative procedure, which is considered to be reproducible without significant training.


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Esophagectomy/methods , Esophagus/surgery , Surgical Stapling/methods , Aged , Anastomosis, Surgical , Feasibility Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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Eur J Surg Oncol ; 39(11): 1248-53, 2013 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24035503

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BACKGROUND: The present study was carried out to evaluate the characteristics of solitary pulmonary nodule (SPN) in patients with previous cancer(s) and to analyse the outcome of its surgical treatment. METHODS: We retrospectively analysed 131 patients with history of previous malignancy submitted to lung surgery for new identified SPN between January 2004 and December 2009. RESULTS: The diagnosis was metastasis in 65 patients, primary lung cancer in 57, benign lesion in 9. Primary lung cancers were significantly larger, had higher maxSUV at CT-PET scanning, occurred after a longer disease-free interval in patients older and with worse lung function when compared with metastatic lesions. Overall survival at 5-year was 67% for benign lesions, 62% for primary lung cancer, 48% for metastatic disease. Histological subtype, SPN diameter less than 2 cm and DFI >36 months were factors influencing long-term prognosis of metastatic patients. Histological subtype and pathological staging were factors influencing long-term outcome of primary lung cancer patients. DISCUSSION: Surgical resection of solitary pulmonary nodule is essential in patients with history of previous cancer to rule out benign lesions, to offer diagnostic confirmation and local control of the disease in metastatic tumours and to correctly stage and treat primary lung cancer.


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Solitary Pulmonary Nodule/diagnosis , Solitary Pulmonary Nodule/surgery , Adult , Aged , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Kaplan-Meier Estimate , Lung Diseases/diagnosis , Male , Medical History Taking , Middle Aged , Neoplasms/complications , Retrospective Studies , Solitary Pulmonary Nodule/mortality , Solitary Pulmonary Nodule/secondary , Treatment Outcome
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Eur Surg Res ; 43(4): 360-4, 2009.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19844109

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The aim of our study was to test the aerostatic validity of a cyan-acrylic glue (Glubran 2), applied by means of a spray catheter, on an experimental pig model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 15 young pigs were divided into three study groups of 5 based on surgical techniques: (1) atypical pulmonary resection with mechanical suturing and reinforcement with continuous suturing; (2) resection of the pulmonary parenchyma with a cold scalpel, followed by local application of Glubran 2; (3) atypical pulmonary resection with mechanical suturing followed by application of Glubran 2. RESULTS: The mean aerostasis time was calculated at 3.5 +/- 1.26 s. The histopathological analysis did not show any particular differences when comparing the effects of the treatments carried out with Glubran 2 spray glue and the standard treatments. No statistically significant differences were recorded in the short- and medium-term survival of pigs treated with Glubran 2 compared with the respective control groups. CONCLUSIONS: The application of Glubran 2 spray on wounds caused by pulmonary resections in pigs proved to have a rapid and effective influence for the purposes of aerostasis without significant differences in air losses and survivals.


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Adhesives/administration & dosage , Cyanoacrylates/administration & dosage , Lung/surgery , Animals , Female , Lung/pathology , Lung/physiopathology , Male , Models, Animal , Pulmonary Surgical Procedures/methods , Suture Techniques , Swine/surgery
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18255978

ABSTRACT

In an access node to a hybrid-switching network (e.g., a base station handling the downlink in a cellular wireless network), the output link bandwidth is dynamically shared between isochronous (guaranteed bandwidth) and asynchronous traffic types. The bandwidth allocation is effected by an admission controller, whose goal is to minimize the refusal rate of connection requests as well as the loss probability of packets queued in a finite buffer. Optimal admission control strategies are approximated by means of backpropagation feedforward neural networks, acting on the embedded Markov chain of the connection dynamics. The case of unknown, slowly varying, input rates is explicitly considered. Numerical results are presented, comparing the approximation with the optimal solution obtained by dynamic programming.

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