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Magy Seb ; 77(1): 41-42, 2024 04 02.
Article in Hungarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38564280
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Ann Med Surg (Lond) ; 84: 104923, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36536743

ABSTRACT

Background: A significant difference exists between the reported optimal timing of indocyanine green (ICG) injection during fluorescence cholangiography and ICG dissipation time from the serum. There are no reports on alterations in ICG concentration in biliary fluid over time. Herein, we measured the concentration of ICG and the fluorescence intensity ratio between the common bile duct (CBD) and liver, which was recognized as a parameter of the visibility of the CBD. Materials and methods: ICG (0.05 mg/kg) was injected intravenously into female pigs (n = 7). Afterwards, the fluorescence of the CBD and liver was detected at 30 min, 2 h, and 4 h. Biliary fluid was collected from cannulated CBD tubes. The fluorescence intensity was measured using captured images and calculated using the ImageJ image-processing program. ICG concentration was measured using spectrophotometry and compared using an analysis of variance test. Results: Biliary ICG concentrations at 30 min, 2 h, and 4 h were 92.07 ± 27.72 µg/mL, 37.14 ± 9.76 µg/mL (p < 0.05 vs. 30 min), and 13.91 ± 5.71 µg/mL (p < 0.05 vs. 30 min), respectively; p < 0.01. The CBD/liver fluorescence intensity ratios at 30 min, 2 h, and 4 h were 1.25 ± 0.72, 2.39 ± 1.28 (p < 0.05 vs. 30 min and 4 h), and 3.38 ± 1.73 (p < 0.05 vs. 30 min and 2 h), respectively. Conclusions: The ICG biliary concentration was highest at 30 min, whereas the CBD/liver fluorescence intensity ratio was highest at 4 h. Decreasing the fluorescence intensity of the liver may be an important approach for improving the visualization of the CBD during fluorescence cholangiography. Institutional protocol number: PE/EA/491-5/2020.

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IET Nanobiotechnol ; 15(6): 565-574, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34694741

ABSTRACT

Hernia is a defect of the abdominal wall. Treatment is principally surgical mesh implantation. Non-degradable surgical meshes produce numerous complications and side-effects such as inflammatory response, mesh migration and chronic pain. In contrast, the biodegradable, poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) based polymers have excellent chemical, mechanical and biological properties and after their degradation no chronic pain can be expected. The toxicology of PVA solution and fibers was investigated with Human dermal fibroblast- Adult cell line. Implantation tests were observed on long-term contact (rat) and large animal (swine) models. To measure the adhesion formation, Diamond and Vandendael score were used. Macroscopical and histological responses were graded from the samples. In vitro examination showed that PVA solution and fibers are biocompatible for the cells. According to the implantation tests, all samples were integrated into the surrounding tissue, and there was no foreign body reaction. The average number of adhesions was found on the non-absorbable suture line. The biocompatibility of the PVA nanofiber mesh was demonstrated. It has a non-adhesive, non-toxic and good quality structure which has the potential to be an alternative solution for the part of the hernia mesh.


Subject(s)
Polyvinyl Alcohol , Surgical Mesh , Animals , Biocompatible Materials , Hernia , Polymers , Rats , Swine , Tissue Adhesions
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PLoS One ; 16(8): e0254843, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34388163

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In this work two types of biodegradable polysuccinimide-based, electrospun fibrous membranes are presented. One contains disulfide bonds exhibiting a shorter (3 days) in vivo biodegradation time, while the other one has alkyl crosslinks and a longer biodegradation time (more than 7 days). According to the mechanical measurements, the tensile strength of the membranes is comparable to those of soft the connective tissues and visceral tissues. Furthermore, the suture retention test suggests, that the membranes would withstand surgical handling and in vivo fixation. The in vivo biocompatibility study demonstrates how membranes undergo in vivo hydrolysis and by the 3rd day they become poly(aspartic acid) fibrous membranes, which can be then enzymatically degraded. After one week, the disulfide crosslinked membranes almost completely degrade, while the alkyl-chain crosslinked ones mildly lose their integrity as the surrounding tissue invades them. Histopathology revealed mild acute inflammation, which diminished to a minimal level after seven days.


Subject(s)
Amino Acids/chemistry , Biocompatible Materials/chemistry , Membranes, Artificial , Animals , Cell Line, Tumor , Humans , Male , Rats, Wistar , Stress, Mechanical
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Ann Surg ; 273(1): 57-65, 2021 01 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33332873

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the approach (open or laparoscopic) and mesh type (synthetic or biological) in ventral hernias in a clean setting.Summary of Background Data: The level of evidence on the optimal surgical approach and type of mesh in ventral hernia repair is still low. METHODS: Patients with a ventral abdominal hernia (diameter 4-10 cm) were included in this double-blind randomized controlled trial across 17 hospitals in 10 European countries. According to a 2 × 2-factorial design, patients were allocated to 4 arms (open retromuscular or laparoscopic intraperitoneal, with synthetic or Surgisis Gold biological mesh). Patients and outcome assessors were blinded to mesh type used. Major postoperative complication rate (hernia recurrence, mesh infection, or reoperation) within 3 years after surgery, was the primary endpoint in the intention-to-treat population. RESULTS: Between September 1st, 2005, and August 7th, 2009, 253 patients were randomized and 13 excluded. Six of 61 patients (9.8%) in the open synthetic mesh arm, 15 of 66 patients (22.7%) in the open biological mesh arm, 7 of 64 patients (10.9%) in the laparoscopic synthetic mesh arm and 17 of 62 patients (27.4%) in the laparoscopic biological mesh arm had a major complication. The use of biological mesh resulted in significantly more complications (P = 0.013), also after adjusting for hernia type, body mass index, and study site. The trial was prematurely stopped due to an unacceptable high recurrence rate in the biological mesh arms. CONCLUSIONS: The use of Surgisis Gold biological mesh is not recommended for noncomplex ventral hernia repair. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This trial was registered at controlled-trials.com (ISRCTN34532248).


Subject(s)
Bioprosthesis , Hernia, Ventral/surgery , Herniorrhaphy/methods , Laparoscopy , Surgical Mesh , Adult , Aged , Double-Blind Method , Europe , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prosthesis Design , Treatment Outcome
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Exp Ther Med ; 19(6): 3861-3866, 2020 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32346452

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There are reports of ischemic complications in clinical practice after laparoscopy using pneumoperitoneum. Conditioning has a beneficial effect for various ischemic diseases. This experimental study was designed to evaluate the effects of postconditioning in transvaginally created pneumoperitoneum. Sixty adult female rats, weighing 300±50 g were divided into four equal groups. Pneumoperitoneum was created by CO2 insufflation under a pressure of 10 mmHg. Rats in the first group (sham) were subjected to only sham-operation or gas insufflation. The second group (TV/PP) was subjected to pneumoperitoneum for 60 min followed by 30 min of desufflation. The third group (post-5) was subjected to pneumoperitoneum for 60 min followed by 5 min of desufflation, 5 min of insufflation and again followed by 30 min of desufflation. The fourth group (post-2.5) was subjected to pneumoperitoneum for 60 min followed by 2.5 min of desufflation and 2.5 min of insufflation-repeated in two cycles- and then followed by 30 min of desufflation. The rats were sacrificed, and blood was collected after 30 min, 2 and 6 h from the last desufflation. Levels of oxidative stress markers, malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD), reduced glutathione (GSH), sulfhydryl groups (SH) and inflammatory cytokine TNF-α, were analyzed. Levels of MDA in the post-5 group were significantly reduced compared to the TV/PP and post-2.5 groups. The level of GSH in TV/PP animals was markedly reduced compared to the Sham, Post-5 and Post-2.5 groups. In addition, levels of SH were increased in the Post-5 group in comparison to the Sham, TV/PP and Post-2.5 groups. No difference in the activity of SOD between the groups was found, and the concentration of TNF-α in TV/PP animals was significantly higher than that in the Sham and postconditioning groups. Overall, the results of the present study indicate that postconditioning can reduce pneumoperitoneum-induced oxidative injury.

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Magy Seb ; 71(4): 179, 2018 12.
Article in Hungarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30540515
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Magy Seb ; 71(3): 142-143, 2018 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32592654
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Magy Seb ; 70(4): 316-319, 2017 12.
Article in Hungarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29183143
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Acta Microbiol Immunol Hung ; 63(2): 217-28, 2016 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27352974

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to objectively assess the hand hygiene performance of medical students. Hand rubbing technique was evaluated by employing innovative UV-light-based imaging technology, identifying patterns and trends in missed areas after applying WHO's six-step protocol. This specially designed hand hygiene education and assessment program targeted 1,344 medical students at two distant sites in Central Europe. Students were introduced to a short video, presenting the basics of hand hygiene, and then received further demonstration from professional trainers, focusing on the correct execution of WHO's six-step technique. To verify the acquired skill, participants rubbed their hands with UV-marked alcohol-based solution. Digital images of the hands were recorded under UV light, followed by computer evaluation and assessment. Immediate objective visual feedback was given to the participants showing missed areas on their hands. The statistical analysis of missed spots was based on retrospective expert-driven manual evaluation. Significant difference in rubbing quality was found between female and male participants [35.3% (CI 95%: 33-38%) versus 29.0% (CI 95%: 27-31%), p < 0.001], dominant and non-dominant hands [43.4% (CI 95%: 39-48%) versus 34.9% (CI 95%: 32-38%), p = 0.002], and various zones of the hands' dorsal side. Based on the participants' feedback and the evaluation of the infection control specialists, it can be stated that the identification of typically missed patterns and the instant visual feedback have a vital role in improving the hand hygiene technique of prospective medical staff.


Subject(s)
Hand Disinfection/methods , Medical Staff/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Female , Hand/radiation effects , Hand Disinfection/instrumentation , Humans , Infection Control , Male , Medical Staff/education , Prospective Studies , Retrospective Studies , Ultraviolet Rays
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Magy Seb ; 66(5): 236-44, 2013 Oct.
Article in Hungarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24144815

ABSTRACT

Due to the fast spread of laparoscopic cholecystectomy, surgical procedures have been changed essentially. The new techniques applied for both abdominal and thoracic procedures provided the possibility for minimally invasive access with all its advantages. Robots - originally developed for industrial applications - were retrofitted for laparoscopic procedures. The currently prevailing robot-assisted surgery is ergonomically more advantageous for the surgeon, as well as for the patient through the more precise preparative activity thanks to the regained 3D vision. The gradual decrease of costs of robotic surgical systems and development of new generations of minimally invasive devices may lead to substantial changes in routine surgical procedures.


Subject(s)
Endoscopy/instrumentation , Robotics/instrumentation , Robotics/methods , Surgery, Computer-Assisted/instrumentation , Surgery, Computer-Assisted/methods , Surgical Equipment/trends , User-Computer Interface , Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic/instrumentation , Direct Service Costs/trends , Endoscopy/methods , Humans , Laparoscopy/instrumentation , Natural Orifice Endoscopic Surgery/instrumentation , Robotics/economics , Robotics/trends , Surgery, Computer-Assisted/economics , Surgery, Computer-Assisted/trends , Surgical Instruments/statistics & numerical data , Voice
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Magy Seb ; 66(5): 245-9, 2013 Oct.
Article in Hungarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24144816

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BACKGROUND: The appropriate surgical procedure for benign multinodular goiters is debated. We report our clinical experience of performing total thyroidectomy for multinodular goiters, focusing on the outcome and complications to evaluate the efficacy and safety. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The medical records of 264 patients who underwent total thyroidectomy for multinodular goiter between 2000 and 2006 were reviewed retrospectively. We examined the indications for operation, average hospital stay, early and late postoperative complications, the results of the final pathology in particular the frequency of incidental thyroid cancers and the recurrence rates after an average 6.2 years follow-up. The results were compared to literature data. RESULTS: The indications for surgery were compression and/or dislocation of the trachea in 174 (65.9%) patients, hyperthyreodism in 74 (28%) and cosmetic problems in others. The mean hospital stay was 4 days. Thirty-one patients (11.7%) had transient hypocalcaemia, but only 1 (0.3%) was symptomatic, and only 4 (1.5%) had permanent hypocalcaemia. Other complications included hematoma 4 (1.5%), temporary unilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy 7 (2.6%), permanent unilateral laryngeal nerve palsy 2 (0.75%), and seroma in 8 (3%) cases. Incidental thyroid carcinomas were found on hystology in 9 (3.5%) patients. No recurrence was observed during the follow-up. CONCLUSION: Total thyroidectomy may be the procedure of choice for the surgical management of benign multinodular goiter.


Subject(s)
Goiter, Nodular/surgery , Incidental Findings , Thyroid Neoplasms/surgery , Thyroidectomy/adverse effects , Thyroidectomy/methods , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Constriction, Pathologic/etiology , Constriction, Pathologic/surgery , Female , Goiter, Nodular/complications , Humans , Hyperthyroidism/etiology , Hyperthyroidism/surgery , Hypocalcemia/etiology , Length of Stay , Male , Medical Records , Middle Aged , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Retrospective Studies , Safety , Seroma/etiology , Thyroid Neoplasms/complications , Time Factors , Trachea/pathology , Treatment Outcome , Vocal Cord Paralysis/etiology
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Magy Seb ; 66(5): 250-5, 2013 Oct.
Article in Hungarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24144817

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: The small intestine is one of the most sensitive organs to ischemia-reperfusion injury during transplantation. Cytoprotective effect of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) is well known. The aim of our study was to measure changes of PACAP-38-like immunoreactivities and cytokine levels in intestinal grafts stored PACAP-38 containing preservation solution. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Small-bowel autotransplantation was performed on male Wistar rats (n = 56). Grafts were stored in University of Wisconsin (UW) solution at 4 °C for 1 (GI), 3 (GII), and 6 hours (GIII); and in PACAP-38 containing UW solution for 1 (GIV), 3 (GV), and 6 hours (GVI). Reperfusion lasted 3 hours in each group. Intestinal PACAP-38 immunoreactivities were measured by radioimmunoassay. To measure cytokine from tissue homogenates we used rat cytokine array and Luminex Multiplex Immunoassay. RESULTS: Levels of PACAP-38-like and PACAP-27-like immunoreactivities decreased by preservation time compared to control. This decrease was significant following 6 hours cold storage (p < 0.05). Values remained significantly higher in grafts stored in PACAP-38 containing UW. Expressions of sICAM-1, L-selectin, tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 were increased in GIII and were decreased in GVI. CONCLUSION: PACAP-38 increased tissue levels of PACAP-38 and PACAP-27, and decreased cytokine expression. This indicates that PACAP-38 has anti-inflammatory and cytoprotective effects in intestinal autotransplantation model.


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Cytokines/metabolism , Cytoprotection/drug effects , Graft Survival/drug effects , Growth Substances/pharmacology , Intestine, Small/transplantation , Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-Activating Polypeptide/metabolism , Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-Activating Polypeptide/pharmacology , Reperfusion Injury/prevention & control , Adenosine , Allopurinol , Animals , Down-Regulation , Glutathione , Insulin , Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1/metabolism , Intestine, Small/metabolism , L-Selectin/metabolism , Male , Organ Preservation/methods , Organ Preservation Solutions , Radioimmunoassay , Raffinose , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Reperfusion Injury/etiology , Time Factors , Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1/metabolism , Transplantation, Autologous
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Magy Seb ; 66(5): 256-62, 2013 Oct.
Article in Hungarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24144818

ABSTRACT

The fast spread of laparoscopic surgery in the surgical community also required introduction of new methods of surgical education of these techniques. Training boxes applied for this reason meant a considerable help. The technique of the virtual reality introduced simulation, which is a new possibility in education. For the first time in the history of surgery we can measure medical students' or residents' dexterity and one can get acquainted with a surgical procedure in the form of "serious games". By application of the up-to-date imaging methods we can plan the movements of the surgeon's hand even before the planned operation, practice and repeating can contribute to the safety of the real procedure. Open surgical procedures can be practiced on plastic phantoms mimicking human anatomy and the use of interactive touch devices and e-learning can also contribute to practical education of surgery.


Subject(s)
Clinical Competence , Computer Simulation , Computer-Assisted Instruction/trends , Education, Medical, Graduate/methods , Education, Medical, Graduate/trends , Learning , Surgical Procedures, Operative/education , User-Computer Interface , Clinical Competence/standards , Computer-Assisted Instruction/instrumentation , Computer-Assisted Instruction/methods , Endoscopy/education , Humans , Psychomotor Performance , Surgical Procedures, Operative/methods , Textbooks as Topic , Video Games
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Magy Seb ; 66(5): 263-9, 2013 Oct.
Article in Hungarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24144819

ABSTRACT

A huge number of factors play a significant role in the process of adhesion formation, like bleeding, the presence of foreign bodies, tissue injury, tissue destruction, ischemia and hypoxia. Adhesions are present in 95% of the cases following abdominal surgery. As a result of adhesions a large number of postoperative complications can occur, such as abdominal pain, bowel motility disturbances and infertility. Hence, it is important to know the precise mechanism of adhesion formation process and establish a suitable animal model to investigate the underlying mechanisms. Molecules which play a part in the process of adhesion formation were collected from the international literature. Male Wistar rats were used to create the adhesion model. Bleeding, implantation of foreign bodies, creation of ischemic areas and tissue destructions were carried out. Within this experiment the tiny bleeding and ischemic areas did not result in adhesion formation. The adhesion formation due to foreign body implantation depends on the type of the materials. Due to the inhibitory mechanism of adhesion formation there was no adhesion detectable due to tiny peritoneal destruction. The most reliable model was the one when gross tissue destruction of the abdominal wall was applied and the resulting bleeding initiated the adhesion formation process. It is also extremely important to know the key participants in the complex process of adhesion formation. This reliable model can help to work out the proper method of prevention.


Subject(s)
Abdominal Wall/physiopathology , Peritoneal Diseases/physiopathology , Peritoneum/physiopathology , Tissue Adhesions/physiopathology , Animals , Disease Models, Animal , Foreign Bodies/complications , Hemorrhage/etiology , Male , Peritoneal Diseases/etiology , Peritoneum/surgery , Postoperative Complications/physiopathology , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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Magy Seb ; 66(5): 270-3, 2013 Oct.
Article in Hungarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24144820

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: In 1968 R. E. Fear first reported a trocar site hernia (TSH) in his large series on laparoscopy. Currently, the incidence of TSH is estimated to be 0.65-2.80%. Ports ≥10-mm are usually closed, but ports of the 5-mm trocars are always left open, which may lead to herniation. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Authors guided teaching courses for hands-on animal laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) operations, where trainees performed LC-s on 60 animals. Two and four weeks following the operations the animals underwent second look laparoscopy to detect adhesion formation. RESULTS: Trocar site herniation was observed, and in 20% of the animals herniation was found. 70% of the hernias were situated in the 5-mm ports and 30% in the 10-mm ports. CONCLUSION: Port sites should be closed to prevent the formation of TSH. Attention should be payed on the closure of 5-mm trocar sites as well.


Subject(s)
Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic/adverse effects , Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic/instrumentation , Hernia, Ventral/etiology , Hernia, Ventral/prevention & control , Sutures , Wound Healing , Animals , Hernia, Ventral/physiopathology , Hungary , Incidence , Surgical Instruments/adverse effects
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Magy Seb ; 66(5): 274-6, 2013 Oct.
Article in Hungarian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24144821

ABSTRACT

CASE REPORT: Invasive aspergillosis is a life threatening complication in immune-compromised patients causing lung tissue destruction. Aspergillus empyema requires aggressive multimodality treatment. MATERIAL AND METHOD: We present a case of Aspergillus empyema treated by thoracic and plastic surgery preserving the lung function in an 18 year-old male patient suffering dermatomyositis and treated with steroids for a long time. After open window thoracostomy (OWT) we used pedicled musculus latissimus dorsi (MLD) flap and mobilised the anterior serratus muscle to close the pleural cavity. CONCLUSION: The intrathoracic use of muscle flaps after OWT in case of chronic Aspergillus empyema can preserve the underlying lung tissue. Cooperation of thoracic and plastic surgeons - as in the cases presented - provides an excellent opportunity to treat successfully of otherwise hopeless patients.


Subject(s)
Empyema, Pleural/surgery , Lung/physiopathology , Muscle, Skeletal/surgery , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Pulmonary Aspergillosis/surgery , Thoracostomy , Dermatomyositis/drug therapy , Empyema, Pleural/physiopathology , Humans , Male , Pulmonary Aspergillosis/etiology , Pulmonary Aspergillosis/physiopathology , Respiratory Function Tests , Steroids/administration & dosage , Steroids/adverse effects , Surgical Flaps , Thoracotomy , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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