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J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino) ; 44(6): 767-9, 2003 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14994732

ABSTRACT

We describe a case of a false aneurysm of the common carotid artery, caused by spontaneous carotid rupture, with atypical clinical presentation. The patient came to the our Hospital complaining of left shoulder pain and functional impairment of her left arm, during the past 20 days. The diagnostic work-up, color Doppler ultrasound, MR and angiography, evidenced a cervical false aneurysm; the electromyography showed denervation of the deltoid muscle, caused by cervical nerve roots compression. The therapeutic stages were initially an endovascular stent placement; then a surgical stage with evacuation for the hematoma and reconstruction of the carotid artery with saphenous graft.


Subject(s)
Aneurysm, False/diagnosis , Carotid Artery, Common , Shoulder Pain/diagnosis , Stents , Aneurysm, False/surgery , Diagnosis, Differential , Electromyography , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Angiography , Middle Aged , Rupture, Spontaneous/diagnosis , Rupture, Spontaneous/surgery , Severity of Illness Index , Treatment Outcome , Ultrasonography, Doppler , Upper Extremity/physiopathology , Vascular Surgical Procedures/methods
3.
J Endovasc Ther ; 7(2): 161-4, 2000 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10821105

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To report the endovascular treatment of a subtotal occlusion of the innominate artery giving rise to subclavian steal syndrome. METHODS AND RESULTS: A 60-year-old man in general good health was admitted to the hospital for sudden onset of amaurosis in the right eye. Thrombosis of the central retinal artery was diagnosed. Physical examination, color flow duplex imaging, and aortic arch angiography showed a subtotal occlusion of the innominate artery with right subclavian steal syndrome. One month later, balloon dilation and stenting of the innominate artery was performed through a right axillary access without cerebral protection. The innominate artery was recanalized with correction of the steal syndrome and restoration of the right radial pulse; no complications occurred. Twelve months later, color flow duplex sonography confirmed innominate stent patency and antegrade flow in the right vertebral artery. CONCLUSIONS: Our experience supports the view that percutaneous endovascular techniques are appropriate and are the preferred treatment for lesions of the supra-aortic vessels. Continued surveillance will determine their long-term durability.


Subject(s)
Angioplasty, Balloon , Arterial Occlusive Diseases/therapy , Brachiocephalic Trunk , Stents , Angiography , Arterial Occlusive Diseases/complications , Arterial Occlusive Diseases/diagnosis , Blood Flow Velocity , Cerebrovascular Circulation , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Subclavian Steal Syndrome/diagnosis , Subclavian Steal Syndrome/etiology , Subclavian Steal Syndrome/therapy , Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color
4.
Minerva Chir ; 53(6): 535-8, 1998 Jun.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9774848

ABSTRACT

Two cases of infected aneurysms of the subrenal abdominal aorta observed in the last year are reported. In this study some specific aspects of this unusual pathology are analyzed: the high mortality rate, the difficulties involved in the diagnosis and the surgical solutions.


Subject(s)
Aneurysm, Infected/diagnosis , Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal/diagnosis , Salmonella Infections/diagnosis , Salmonella enteritidis , Streptococcal Infections/diagnosis , Acute Disease , Aneurysm, Infected/surgery , Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal/surgery , Combined Modality Therapy , Fatal Outcome , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Salmonella Infections/surgery , Streptococcal Infections/surgery
5.
J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino) ; 39(3): 367-72, 1998 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9678564

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Low-potassium (LP) solution with Dextran (Dx) improves lung preservation. Nevertheless, the role of Dx in simple cold storage is not established yet. This study was designed to investigate the relationship between molecular weight and concentration of Dx in LP solutions and its effects on cell viability after prolonged hypothermic preservation. METHODS: Human fetal lung fibroblasts (WI-38) were preserved at 10 degrees C for 16 hrs in five solutions containing respectively Dx11, Dx17, Dx39.2, Dx71, Dx178 at 2% and at 5% concentrations and in LP solution without Dx. Cell viability was assessed by means of both the analysis of the total protein content (cytotoxicity index) and the rate of protein synthesis (index of cellular functioning). RESULTS: No differences were recorded in total protein content among the solutions tested. By contrast, the index of cellular functioning was significantly higher using LPDx178 at both concentrations. However, LPDx178 exerted a more significant cytotoxic effect than did LP alone. CONCLUSIONS: These effects were not mediated by the variation of osmolarity; two factors probably influenced this protection: the low oncotic pressure of the LPDx178 solution and an effect chemically specific due to the increased molecular weight of Dx still unknown. Nevertheless, during 10 degrees C preservation, WI-38 cells were better preserved with LP solution without Dx confirming, thus, that during simple cold storage the presence of an oncotic pressure might be harmful.


Subject(s)
Dextrans , Lung/cytology , Lung/embryology , Organ Preservation Solutions , Tissue Preservation , Cell Survival , Fibroblasts , Humans , Molecular Weight , Osmolar Concentration , Temperature
6.
Minerva Chir ; 52(10): 1231-5, 1997 Oct.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9471578

ABSTRACT

Consumption coagulopathy with clinical symptoms reveals aortic arterial aneurysms in less than 5% of cases. The authors report a case of abdominal aortic aneurysm: surgical repair is able to remove the hemostasis abnormalities for a long time. Implications of the consumption coagulopathy are analyzed: diagnosis, preoperative correction of the coagulopathy, surgical technique.


Subject(s)
Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal/complications , Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation/etiology , Aged , Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal/diagnosis , Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal/surgery , Combined Modality Therapy , Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation/diagnosis , Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation/therapy , Humans , Male , Postoperative Care
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Angiology ; 47(12): 1139-44, 1996 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8956665

ABSTRACT

Cardiac involvement in peripheral vascular diseases can present interesting patho-physiological aspects and can influence the prognosis. The authors evaluated the cardiac condition of patients with asymptomatic aortic abdominal aneurysm (AAAA) by using clinical, electrocardiographic, and echocardiographic techniques. Seventy-eight patients were studied, 74 men and 4 women, with ages ranging from fifty-five to eighty-one years (mean 69.5 +/- 6.4). All patients were submitted to a complete clinical examination, usual blood tests, a 12-lead resting electrocardiogram, and an echo-Doppler evaluation. Forty-eight subjects (61.5%) were affected by hypertension, 53 (67.9%) were smokers, 25 (32.1%) were alcohol abusers, 39 (50%) had a history of angina pectoris, 20 (25.6%) had had previous myocardial infarction, and 30 (38.5%) were receiving active cardiovascular treatment. All patients except 2, who had chronic atrial fibrillation, manifested sinus rhythm. Electrocardiographic signs of left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy were present in 20 cases (25.6%), intraventricular conduction disturbances in 19 (24.4%), pathological Q waves in 20 (25.6%), and primary repolarization abnormalities in 25 (32.1%). Echocardiography showed a slight increase in left atrial diameter and intraventricular septum thickness (41.5 +/- 4.3 and 12.3 +/- 2 mm respectively). A clearer increase was found in LV mass index (159 +/- 44 g/m2). In 31 patients one or more LV asynergic segments were found. In our patients with AAAA the prevalence of major risk factors for atherosclerosis and ischemic heart disease including previous myocardial infarction was high. Echo-derived LV myocardial mass index was higher than normal even though electrocardiographic criteria for LV hypertrophy did not match echocardiographic data in all subjects. Finally a moderate prevalence of intraventricular conduction disturbances was recorded.


Subject(s)
Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal/complications , Heart Diseases/complications , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal/diagnosis , Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal/diagnostic imaging , Arrhythmias, Cardiac/complications , Arrhythmias, Cardiac/diagnosis , Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology , Echocardiography , Electrocardiography , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors
8.
Ann Ital Chir ; 67(5): 621-5; discussion 626, 1996.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9036820

ABSTRACT

The pseudo-occlusion (P.O.) of the internal carotid artery is defined as an atheromatous lesion causing a high-grade stenosis, which describes a peculiar angiographic finding ("string sing" or "slim sign"). The authors report their experience with 6 P.O. (angiographically diagnosed) that had been found in 16 months. In all these cases, whenever there was a clinical e/or B-scan ultrasound suspect, angiographic recommendations for the detection of that lesion have been applied. One of these 6 patients, clinically asymptomatic, refused surgery, remaining asymptomatic for cerebral ischemia during the successive 16 months; angiographic control evidenced an unmodified P.O. The other 5 patients, clinically symptomatic, underwent surgical correction: in one, intraoperative finding was a total carotid occlusion. In the other 4 patients the P.O. was confirmed and an endoarterectomy has been done. No immediate or later complications have been noted (clinical and ultrasonographic average follow-up time was 12 months). The experience described by the authors leeds to some considerations: a) the carotid P.O. is not so rare; specially if adequate angiographic technique has been employed; b) the non-invasive studies could not reliably distinguish a P.O; c) intraoperative findings do not confirm, always, angiographic ones but a fibrous, chronic and totally occluded internal carotid artery; d) the evolution of P.O. in a complete carotid occlusion is very probable but not obligatory, and if this happens it needs long period of time; consequently the surgical correction of P.O. could be justified but not urgently; e) the surgical correction of the P.O. can be done without particular difficulty and its outcome is so similar to those obtained from the routine carotid surgery.


Subject(s)
Carotid Artery Diseases/diagnosis , Carotid Artery, Internal , Adult , Aged , Angiography , Carotid Artery Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Carotid Artery Diseases/surgery , Carotid Stenosis/diagnosis , Carotid Stenosis/diagnostic imaging , Carotid Stenosis/surgery , Diagnosis, Differential , Endarterectomy , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
9.
Tokushima J Exp Med ; 43(1-2): 61-8, 1996 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8885690

ABSTRACT

Pulmonary endothelial cells are known to be fundamental for lung preservation and one of the most serious limiting factors observed during transplantation is the stress to which these cells are subjected. On this premise, strenuous efforts should be made to select and employ the preservation solution best able to prolong ischemia time and thus prevent cytotoxic effects. The aim of this study was to identify the solution with minimum toxicity on endothelial cells. For this purpose, we analysed the noxious effect of solutions such as Euro Collins (ECS), Belzer (UWS) and Low-potassium Dextran (LPD) on endothelial cells after 12 hours of incubation at 10 degrees C. For each solution, we examined the modifications produced on the nuclei, mitochondria and cellular wall of human pulmonary-artery endothelial cells by transmission electron microscopy and recorded the results on an ultrastructural grading scale. As regards morphological alterations incompatible with cell life, the most cytotoxic solution proved to be ECS. UWS and LPD, on the contrary, appeared to preserve cells relatively well, and no perceptible difference was observed between the two solutions. In conclusion, it is interesting to note that although ECS is widely used for lung preservation, the results of our study indicate that a 12 hours at 10 degrees C in this solution may exert adverse effect on pulmonary endothelial cells.


Subject(s)
Endothelium, Vascular , Organ Preservation Solutions , Organ Preservation/adverse effects , Pulmonary Artery , Adenosine , Allopurinol , Dextrans , Endothelium, Vascular/pathology , Glucose , Glutathione , Humans , Hypertonic Solutions , In Vitro Techniques , Insulin , Lung , Microscopy, Electron , Pulmonary Artery/pathology , Raffinose , Solutions , Time Factors
10.
J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino) ; 36(6): 595-9, 1995 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8632033

ABSTRACT

Hepatic artery aneurysms are infrequent vascular lesions, difficult to diagnose preoperatively manifesting themselves usually by acute rupture. We report our experience in both diagnosis and surgical treatment of 3 cases. The selective angiograph of the celiac tripod and of superior mesenteric artery, is an indispensable means able, not only to put forward a certain diagnosis, but also to supply precious notions on the possibilities of compensation on the side of the collateral circle and of consequence, to suggest operative tactics. Surgical management may range from the simple binding to the reconstruction of the hepatic arterial axis by means of prosthesis grafts and if possible to the simple excision and termino-terminal regraft.


Subject(s)
Aneurysm/surgery , Hepatic Artery , Adult , Aneurysm/diagnostic imaging , Fatal Outcome , Female , Hepatic Artery/surgery , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Radiography
11.
Acta Biomed Ateneo Parmense ; 65(3-4): 147-55, 1994.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7717028

ABSTRACT

Several and different solutions have been used for lung preservation but, at present, fluids and solutions are quite alike. In the last years extracellular type solutions have been progressively tested in experimental researches and have shown a better protection vs intracellular one. In this research we have studied the effect of a low-potassium solution normally used as plasma expander (Haemmaccel, HM) on isolated foetal human fibroblasts (WI-38). HM has been compared with Belzer solution (UWS) after 16 hrs incubation at 10 degrees C and low-potassium solutions with dextran 2% and 5% after 6 hrs and 16 hrs incubation at 10 degrees C. Wi-38 cells have been seeded at the density of 9x10(4)/cm2 onto plastic well plates. Cellular viability was measuring using the rate of protein synthesis through the incorporation of 3H leucine in growth medium during a 1 hr incubation at 37 degrees C. The results were expressed as nmol 3 H leu/mg of proteins/minute and presented as means +/- SD; the comparison has been performed by the one way variance analysis test. After 16 hrs incubation at 10 degrees C HM preserves WI-38 cells significantly better than UWS. Comparing HM with LPD 2% and 5% a significant difference both at 6 hrs and at 16 hrs was observed. Our preliminary in vitro results confirm that low-potassium solutions are less toxic on isolated lung cells than intracellular one. Polygelin contained in HM could be considered a suitable colloidal substance that determine a better preservation if compared with Low-Potassium Dextran solutions.


Subject(s)
Lung , Solutions , Tissue Preservation , Culture Techniques , Humans , Lung/cytology
12.
Minerva Chir ; 47(9): 815-22, 1992 May 15.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1620475

ABSTRACT

We reviewed our experience on the surgical treatment of anastomotic false aneurysms from 1979 through 1990: two groups of patients were identified. Group 1 (31 patients) included patients who had been previously operated on at our Institute and then routinely followed-up with physical examination and ultrasonographic studies. The incidence of anastomotic aneurysm in this group was 4.03%; the interval between insertion of the prosthesis and detection of the false aneurysm varied from 5 to 144 months, with a median interval of 58 month. The surgical treatment of choice (false aneurysm resection and graft interposition) has been successfully performed (97% of cases) without mortality. Group 2 (8 patients) included patients with complications of false aneurysm (emergency operations); in this group radical treatment was not always applicable; mortality and amputations rate were significantly increased (respectively 25% and 37%). We conclude that, after prosthetic reconstructions, only a careful long-term follow-up (also with use of ultrasonic and/or CT-scan studies) may allow reduction in morbidity and improvement in late survival.


Subject(s)
Anastomosis, Surgical/adverse effects , Aneurysm/surgery , Aortic Aneurysm/surgery , Femoral Artery/surgery , Iliac Artery/surgery , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Aneurysm/etiology , Aortic Aneurysm/etiology , Emergencies , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Reoperation
13.
G Chir ; 12(8-9): 435-7, 1991.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1751336

ABSTRACT

The authors describe an unusual complication of chest tube placement: subclavian vein lesion. After a literature review concerning complications of chest tube placement, the authors conclude that associated risks may be best minimized with a strict adherence to standardized technique and management protocol.


Subject(s)
Chest Tubes , Subclavian Vein/injuries , Thoracostomy , Emergencies , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Multiple Trauma/surgery , Radiography , Shock, Traumatic/surgery , Subclavian Vein/diagnostic imaging , Suction/adverse effects , Thoracic Injuries/surgery
14.
Angiologia ; 43(1): 1-6, 1991.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2035880

ABSTRACT

Multiple peripheral arteriosclerotic aneurysms are relatively rare. This is a report of a case of two arteriosclerotic aneurysms in unusual sites: ulnar artery and anterior tibial artery. Surgical treatment was: simple resection for the ulnar aneurysm; resection with restoration of arterial continuity for the tibial aneurysm.


Subject(s)
Aneurysm/diagnostic imaging , Arteriosclerosis/diagnostic imaging , Forearm/blood supply , Leg/blood supply , Aneurysm/pathology , Aneurysm/surgery , Arteries , Arteriosclerosis/pathology , Arteriosclerosis/surgery , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Radiography
15.
Acta Biomed Ateneo Parmense ; 59(3-4): 123-9, 1988.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2977876

ABSTRACT

Doppler analysis of flow in intracranial arteries is now possible using a 2 MHz probe, allowing sufficient penetration of bone to obtain signals noninvasively and to measure rate of flow in middle (MCA), anterior (ACA) and posterior (PCA) cerebral arteries and in basilar trunk. Practical applications of this new method are numerous in cerebrovascular disease and, despite certain limitations due to anatomic factors, transcranial Doppler may identify stenosis of the intracranial arteries and study the value of collateral flow across the anterior circle of Willis in patients with extracranial carotid artery stenosis.


Subject(s)
Cerebrovascular Disorders/diagnosis , Ultrasonography , Adult , Aged , Carotid Artery Diseases/diagnosis , Carotid Artery Diseases/physiopathology , Cerebrovascular Circulation , Circle of Willis , Collateral Circulation , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
17.
Ric Clin Lab ; 12(4): 589-94, 1982.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7156708

ABSTRACT

In order to study the effect of iodoamide (a contrast medium widely used for urographic and arteriographic studies) on thyroid function, seventeen subjects were studied before and after arteriographic examinations employing this contrast compound. Serum concentrations of T4, T3, rT3 and TSH were not modified during the observation period by the administration of iodoamide. This finding is in contrast with the observation that iopanoic acid and ipodate, used for cholecystographic examinations, can reduce the serum concentrations of T4 and T3 with a concomitant increase in rT3. Therefore, iodoamide is not useful in the treatment of hyperthyroidism.


Subject(s)
Iodamide/administration & dosage , Iodobenzoates/administration & dosage , Thyrotropin/blood , Triiodothyronine/blood , Adult , Aged , Arterial Occlusive Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Iodine Radioisotopes , Male , Middle Aged , Radiography , Thyroxine/blood
18.
Acta Biomed Ateneo Parmense ; 53(5): 317-23, 1982.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6301182

ABSTRACT

The Authors made a retrospective evaluation of the influence of stage, lymph-node involvement and hystological type on long term survival in 50 lung cancer patients who underwent "radical" lobectomy. The over all survival was 38%; as far as the oncotype was concerned large cell and epidermoidal carcinomas had the best survival rate. Stage and lymph node involvement turned, out to be the most important prognostical factors: only 8% of the N2 and 14% of the Stage III patients were alive after 5 years against 59% of the NO and 52% of the Stage I patients.


Subject(s)
Adenocarcinoma/surgery , Carcinoma, Bronchogenic/surgery , Carcinoma, Small Cell/surgery , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/surgery , Lung Neoplasms/surgery , Lung/surgery , Adult , Aged , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Lymphatic Metastasis , Male , Middle Aged
20.
Ateneo Parmense Acta Biomed ; 51(3): 147-61, 1980.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7213457

ABSTRACT

The Authors evaluate the Doppler ultrasonic detection in the assessment of lower limbs arterial occlusive disease, particularly concerning the haemodynamic pattern of those patients undergoing a surgical treatment. The research is accomplished on a group consisting in hundred not selected patients, all subjected to aortography. A comparative study was undertaken between angiographic findings and ankle sistolic pressure measurement together with flow velocity profile. Reduction of ankle sistolic pressure and appearance of flow velocity profile changes, resulted highly correlated with clinical stage and angiographic alterations. The Authors consider therefore the Doppler ultrasound assessment as being able to give, together with the always necessary angiographic study, more accurate informations either on the run-off and the haemodynamic consequences of a stenosis, or on the overall evaluation of multisegmental lesions.


Subject(s)
Arterial Occlusive Diseases/diagnosis , Leg/blood supply , Ultrasonography , Angiography , Aortic Diseases/diagnosis , Arterial Occlusive Diseases/surgery , Constriction, Pathologic , Doppler Effect , Femoral Artery , Humans , Iliac Artery , Ischemia/diagnosis , Thrombosis/diagnosis
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