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Actas Urol Esp ; 33(4): 436-8, 2009 Apr.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19579897

ABSTRACT

We report a case of bowel perforation after the accomplishment of a radical prostatectomy, the secondary complications to the peritonitis and the resolution of the same ones.


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Adenocarcinoma/surgery , Colon, Sigmoid/injuries , Intestinal Perforation/etiology , Prostatectomy/adverse effects , Prostatic Neoplasms/surgery , Aged , Humans , Male
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Actas urol. esp ; 33(4): 436-438, abr. 2009. ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-60060

ABSTRACT

Presentamos un caso clínico en el que un paciente presentó una perforación intestinal intraperitoneal tras la realización de un prostatectomía radical, las complicaciones secundarias a la peritonitis fecaloidea y la resolución de las mismas (AU)


We report a case of bowel perforation after the accomplishment of a radical prostatectomy, the secondary complications to the peritonitis and the resolution of the same ones (AU)


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Humans , Male , Aged , Prostatic Neoplasms/pathology , Prostatectomy/methods , Urinary Fistula/complications , Urinary Fistula/surgery , Intestinal Perforation/complications , Peritonitis/complications , Colostomy/methods
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Rev Gastroenterol Peru ; 28(1): 15-21, 2008.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18418453

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INTRODUCTION: The Mirizzi Syndrome (MS) is a rare variation of cholelitiasis, in which a calculus impacted in the Hartmann Pouch compresses the biliary pathway triggering an obstructive jaundice, frequently followed by inflammatory phenomenon and a number of complications. OBJECTIVE: To establish the frequency of the Mirizzi Syndrome in complicated cholelitiasis in the elderly patient and analyze the most suitable diagnosis and treatment options. PATIENTS AND METHOD: Cases of Mirizzi Syndromes in symptomatic inflammatory biliary lithiasis were selected in a five-year period among patients older than 70, who had undergone urgent operation. Epidemiology, private hospital, diagnosis, operating variables, morbility and hospitalization were analyzed. RESULTS: Twelve (12) patients with Mirizzi Syndrome were detected, with an average age of 77.2 in 197 cases of complicated cholelitiasis. A laparoscopic examination was made in 67% of the cases, with a conversion rate of 50%. The most frequent finding was the biliary extrinsic compression without Csendes-I fistula (58%). The postsurgical morbility was of 58%, including two deaths (17%) and the medium-term postoperative hospital stay was of 9.5 days. CONCLUSIONS: This research emphasizes the importance of the Mirizzi Syndrome (MS) in the symptomatic cholelitiasis in geriatric patients. This syndrome usually acts like a biliar surgical emergency and the early diagnosis of an elderly patient with jaundice is the key that enables immediate biliary decompression through a cholecystectomy. Management choices are in debate; however, due to its advantages in cases of elderly patients, a laparoscopic treatment is proposed, unless strictly contraindicated.


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Cholelithiasis/diagnosis , Cholelithiasis/surgery , Jaundice, Obstructive/diagnosis , Jaundice, Obstructive/surgery , Laparoscopy , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Cholelithiasis/complications , Female , Humans , Jaundice, Obstructive/etiology , Male , Retrospective Studies , Syndrome
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