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EJVES Short Rep ; 32: 21-23, 2016.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28856311

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INTRODUCTION: A case is reported of left brachiocephalic vein thrombus removal using the Angiovac device within a stented venous segment via a through-and-through access technique. REPORT: This novel technique involves obtaining through-and-through access from the left basilic vein to the right femoral vein, which then facilitates the advancement of the Angiovac device to successfully remove in a stepwise fashion the thrombus present within a stented region of the left brachiocephalic vein. DISCUSSION: The Angiovac device has been shown to be very useful and effective at removing large amounts of thrombus, tumor, and foreign bodies within arterial and venous systems successfully. This novel technique uses the through-and-through venous access approach to allow for this device to remain close to the targeted area of thrombus burden and prevent damage of the already existing stents in this region.

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Transplant Proc ; 43(5): 2063-5, 2011 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21693326

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Redo lung transplantation remains a major clinical challenge and its indication for patients with early allograft dysfunction is difficult to determine. We report a case of potentially fatal early allograft dysfunction owing to possible acute cellular rejection after single lung transplantation in a patient who underwent redo double lung transplantation after successful use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation as a bridge, which resulted in a successful outcome.


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Oxigenación por Membrana Extracorpórea , Trasplante de Pulmón , Reoperación , Femenino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad
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Gene Ther ; 11(24): 1780-5, 2004 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15470477

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We recently demonstrated that electroporation enhances transfection in a mouse wound-healing model. Keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) is an inducer of epithelial cell proliferation and differentiation and has been shown to be under expressed in the wounds of diabetic individuals. We hypothesized that KGF delivered into an excisional wound via naked DNA injection with subsequent electroporation would be a novel and potentially effective method to enhance wound closure in a diabetic mouse model. ELISA assays confirmed production of KGF protein in cultured mouse cells and RT-PCR assays confirmed KGF mRNA in skin samples taken from mice. In all, 32 genetically diabetic mice were given two identical excisional wounds of their dorsum and split into two groups with one group receiving KGF DNA injection and electroporation with the other group receiving no treatment. Over 90% of wounds healed in the presence of KGF and electroporation versus 40% in the untreated group by day 12. Histological analysis of the wounds demonstrated that untreated wounds contained microulcers with thin or incomplete epithelium with unresolved inflammation as compared to treated wounds where intact and mature epithelium was observed. Taken together these findings suggest that a single injection of KGF DNA encoded on a plasmid coupled with electroporation improves and accelerates wound closure in a delayed wound-healing model.


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Diabetes Mellitus Experimental/terapia , Electroporación , Factores de Crecimiento de Fibroblastos/genética , Terapia Genética/métodos , Cicatrización de Heridas , Animales , Células Cultivadas , Diabetes Mellitus Experimental/patología , Diabetes Mellitus Experimental/fisiopatología , Femenino , Factor 7 de Crecimiento de Fibroblastos , Factores de Crecimiento de Fibroblastos/biosíntesis , Expresión Génica , Ratones , Ratones Endogámicos BALB C , Plásmidos , ARN Mensajero/genética , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa de Transcriptasa Inversa/métodos , Piel/metabolismo , Transfección
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Heart Surg Forum ; 5 Suppl 4: S378-91, 2002.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12759210

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BACKGROUND: Conventional open long saphenous vein harvest (OVH) is often associated with significant wound pain and serious morbidity in some patients with a resultant extended treatment period. Endoscopic vein harvest (EVH) in theory should alleviate wound pain, be less predisposed towards leg wound infection and lead to greater patient satisfaction. This study aims to compare the two techniques on this basis and determine whether EVH is a viable technique within normal operative time. METHODS: During September and December 2000, 60 saphenous vein harvests were prospectively randomised to EVH (n=30) and OVH (n=30); all performed by one surgeon with the Clearglide(r) endoscopic vein harvest system (Ethicon Inc). End points were impaired wound healing (ASEPSIS score) and postoperative pain (Visual analogue scale) and operative variables. Statistical analysis done using Fisher s exact test and Mann-Whitney U test as appropriate. RESULTS: The groups were well matched demographically. Patients in the EVH group had significantly lower ASEPSIS scores (p<0.001) and postoperative pain (p<0.001). The vein was harvested at 0.96cm/min (0.43-1.5+/-0.33) in the OVH group compared to 0.81cm/min (0.41-1.13+/-0.19) in the EVH group (p=0.09). The new procedure did not prolong the overall operative time (p=0.53). Two patients needed to be converted to open technique. There was no difference found in the vein quality by histological analysis. CONCLUSIONS: These data clearly demonstrate that endoscopic vein harvest results in significantly reduced post-operative pain, better impaired wound healing, allows earlier ambulation and does not prolong the operative time significantly with no compromise in vein quality.


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Angioscopía , Vena Safena , Recolección de Tejidos y Órganos/métodos , Anciano , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Dolor Postoperatorio/prevención & control , Cuidados Posoperatorios , Cuidados Preoperatorios , Estudios Prospectivos , Estadísticas no Paramétricas , Recolección de Tejidos y Órganos/efectos adversos , Cirugía Asistida por Video , Cicatrización de Heridas
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