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A patient with ulcerated gastric cancer causing mild anaemia and simultaneous three-vessel coronary artery disease (CAD) underwent "off pump" coronary artery bypass grafting (OP-CABG) and total D2 gastrectomy.
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Acute appendicitis is a very common disease in western countries, affecting the entire population with higher prevalence in younger people. The diagnosis of the disease is still basically performed through the clinical evaluation of the patient, while peripheral White Cell Count or imaging techniques such as ultrasonography are poorly helpful. Therefore, a great number of patients is operated without finding a severe involvement of the appendix at intraoperative observation. To evaluate the rate of false acute appendicitis and to correlate the histological involvement with the clinical behavior of the disease the Authors carried a prospective study during a period of 28 months on 124 patients with a diagnosis of acute appendicitis treated on emergency basis.
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Appendectomy , Appendicitis/diagnosis , Acute Disease , Adolescent , Adult , Appendicitis/pathology , Appendicitis/surgery , Appendix/pathology , Child , Diagnosis, Differential , Emergencies , Female , Humans , Male , Prospective StudiesABSTRACT
Colorectal cancer is the second most common malignancy of the adult population in the United States. It is exceeded only by lung cancer among males and breast cancer among females. Malignancies of the colon and rectum are responsible for approximately 12 per cent of all adult cancer deaths. These tumors appear as surgical urgency by intestinal obstruction for 15-20 per cent and by perforation for 3-8 per cent of all cases. It often occurs in elderly patients; in fact, urgent surgical operations are especially performed in patients older than seventy. The mortality rate for urgent surgical operation in elderly patients is about 32-54 per cent. This high mortality is even due to concurrent pathologies and particular locoregional and/or general alterations induced by tumor. The authors studied all patients older than 75 years affected by colorectal cancer and treated by choice or by urgency at Dept. of Surgery of the University of Perugia from January 1987 to February 1993 to individualize some clinical, anatomo-pathological and therapeutical significant characteristics about colorectal cancer in geriatric age.
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Colorectal Neoplasms/complications , Intestinal Obstruction/etiology , Age Factors , Aged , Colorectal Neoplasms/surgery , Emergencies , Humans , Intestinal Obstruction/surgery , Intestinal Perforation/etiology , Intestinal Perforation/surgeryABSTRACT
The correct diagnosis of radiation-associated cardiac disease is mandatory to avoid useless surgical treatment. We report one patient who underwent mitral replacement and right coronary revascularization thirteen years after radiant therapy for breast cancer.