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BJU Int ; 2024 Jul 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38989696

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OBJECTIVES: To provide up-to-date complication rates for vasectomy in the UK using 15 years of data collected by the Association of Surgeons in Primary Care (ASPC). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data were collected between 2007 and March 2022. A patient questionnaire was completed on the day of surgery and at 4 months postoperatively. Rates of early and late failure, infection, hospital admission or re-admission, haematoma and post-vasectomy pain syndrome (PVPS) were recorded. There were no specific exclusion criteria. Complication rates were compared to those published by major urological organisations. Descriptive statistics were utilised, without formal statistical analysis. RESULTS: Over the 15-year study period, data from 105 393 vasectomies were collected, performed by >150 surgeons. In 2022, 94.4% of surgeons used one test to prove sterility. In all, 65% of patients used a postal sperm test after vasectomy to confirm sterility. Early failure rates were available for 69 500 patients. Early failure occurred in 648 patients (0.93%). Of 99 124 patients, late failure occurred in 41 (0.04%). Of 102 549 vasectomies, postoperative infection was reported in 1250 patients (1.22%), haematoma in 1599 patients (1.56%), and PVPS was reported in 139 patients (0.14%). CONCLUSIONS: Vasectomy remains a safe and reliable contraceptive method. The rates of complication were generally lower than those published by major urological organisations. This large, prospective audit provides accurate, contemporaneous complication rates that can form the basis for pre-vasectomy counselling.

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Cells ; 11(6)2022 03 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35326390

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Tissue-engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs) are a promising alternative to treat vascular disease under complex hemodynamic conditions. However, despite efforts from the tissue engineering and regenerative medicine fields, the interactions between the material and the biological and hemodynamic environment are still to be understood, and optimization of the rational design of vascular grafts is an open challenge. This is of special importance as TEVGs not only have to overcome the surgical requirements upon implantation, they also need to withhold the inflammatory response and sustain remodeling of the tissue. This work aims to analyze and evaluate the bio-molecular interactions and hemodynamic phenomena between blood components, cells and materials that have been reported to be related to the failure of the TEVGs during the regeneration process once the initial stages of preimplantation have been resolved, in order to tailor and refine the needed criteria for the optimal design of TEVGs.


Assuntos
Implante de Prótese Vascular , Prótese Vascular , Engenharia Tecidual
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G Ital Nefrol ; 37(6)2020 Dec 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33295709

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Background: Distal arterio-venous fistula (AVF) is considered the gold standard for vascular access in hemodialysis. The aim of this retrospective study is to report our experience on two innovative techniques, Intraoperative Transluminal Angioplasty (ITA) and Vessel Pre-Dilatation (VPD). Methods: We collected data from all the consecutive patients directly admitted to our Department from January 2014 to October 2018 in order to create or repair an AVF. Early Failure (EF), Failure to Mature (FTM), Late Failure (LF), Primary and Secondary patency rate were evaluated. Results: All patients underwent VPD; of the total 647 AFVs, 128 received an ITA for the presence of suboptimal vessels. 98.3% of AVFs were located on the forearm. EF occurred in 83 cases; in 67 of these a new AVF was successfully created upstream from the previous one. LF occurred in 100 cases; of these, the access was abandoned in 32 cases and we performed a new AVF upstream from the previous one in 68 cases. FTM occurred in 57 cases, 31 of which were treated with Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty (PTA) whilst 26 were resolved performing a new anastomosis upstream. Primary and secondary patency at 1, 2, 3 and 4 years were, respectively, 80%, 74%, 68%, 64% and 94%, 91%, 89%, 88%. By dividing patients into an ITA group and a control group, we did not find any difference in primary and secondary patency. Conclusions: VPD and ITA could be useful to increase the incidence and the prevalence of distal AVF.


Assuntos
Derivação Arteriovenosa Cirúrgica , Diálise Renal , Derivação Arteriovenosa Cirúrgica/métodos , Humanos , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32498256

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Resolving late failure of dental implant is difficult and costly; however, only few reviews have addressed the risk factors associated with late failure of dental implant. The aim of this literature review was to summarize the influences of different potential risk factors on the incidence of late dental implant failure. The protocol of this systematic review was prepared and implemented based on the PRISMA (Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses) guideline. In December 2018, studies published within the previous 10 years on late dental implant failure were selected by fulfilling the eligibility criteria and the risk factors identified in qualified studies were extracted by using a predefined extraction template. Fourteen eligible studies were assessed. The common risk factors for late failure were divided into three groups according to whether they were related to (1) the patient history (radiation therapy, periodontitis, bruxism and early implant failure), (2) clinical parameters (posterior implant location and bone grade 4) or (3) decisions made by the clinician (low initial stability, more than one implant placed during surgery, inflammation at the surgical site during the first year or using an overdenture with conus-type connection). Clinicians should be cautions throughout the treatment process of dental implant-from the initial examination to the treatment planning, surgical operation and prosthesis selection-in order to minimize the risk of late failure of dental implant.


Assuntos
Implantes Dentários , Periodontite , Falha de Restauração Dentária , Humanos , Projetos de Pesquisa , Fatores de Risco
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Eur Spine J ; 27(4): 806-814, 2018 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29204734

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PURPOSE: The development of spinal implants marks a watershed in the evolution of metastatic spine tumour surgery (MSTS), which has evolved from standalone decompressive laminectomy to instrumented stabilization and decompression with reconstruction when necessary. Fusion may not be feasible after MSTS due to poor quality of graft host bed along with adjunct chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy postoperatively. With an increase in the survival of patients with spinal tumours, there is a probability of an increase in the rate of implant failure. This review aims to help establish a clear understanding of implants/constructs used in MSTS and to highlight the fundamental biomechanics of implant/construct failures. METHODS: Published literature on implant failure after spine surgery and MSTS has been reviewed. The evolution of spinal implants and their role in MSTS has been briefly described. The review defines implant/construct failures using radiological parameters that are practical, feasible, and derived from historical descriptions. We have discussed common modes of implant/construct failure after MSTS to allow further understanding, interception, and prevention of catastrophic failure. RESULTS: Implant failure rates in MSTS are in the range of 2-8%. Variability in patterns of failure has been observed based on anatomical region and the type of constructs used. Patients with construct/implant failures may or may not be symptomatic and present either as early (< 3months) or late failures (> 3months). It has been noted that not all the implant failures after MSTS result in revisions. CONCLUSION: Based on the observed radiological criteria and clinical presentations, we have proposed a clinico-radiological classification for implant/construct failure after MSTS.


Assuntos
Descompressão Cirúrgica/efeitos adversos , Próteses e Implantes/efeitos adversos , Falha de Prótese/etiologia , Neoplasias da Coluna Vertebral/cirurgia , Descompressão Cirúrgica/instrumentação , Descompressão Cirúrgica/métodos , Humanos , Metais/efeitos adversos , Falha de Prótese/efeitos adversos , Neoplasias da Coluna Vertebral/secundário , Coluna Vertebral/patologia , Coluna Vertebral/cirurgia
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Adv Respir Med ; 85(5): 264-270, 2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29083022

RESUMO

 Non-invasive ventilation ( NIV ) has been used successfully for the management of acute respiratory failure (ARF) more often in the last two decades than previously. Unfortunately, NIV can have failure rates ranging from 5% to 50% and patient selection is the key to success. There are particular groups of patients that are more likely to benefit from NIV. For patients with hypoventilation syndrome (OHS) this treatment can be beneficial. This review seeks to evaluate the effectiveness of NIV in acute ARF and determine predictors of NIV failure in morbidly obese patients. Only a few studies have investigated NIV success or failure in these patients. NIV was most often effective when patients were carefully selected. Obese patients who exhibited early NIV failure had a high severity score at admission. In contrast, more than half of hypercapnic patients with decompensated OHS exhibited a delayed but successful response to NIV. Patients with decompensation of OHS had better prognosis and response to NIV than other hypercapnic patients. They required more aggressive NIV settings, a longer time to reduce paCO2 levels , and more frequently a delayed but successful response to NIV which should encourage the use of NIV rather than early intubation. Since clear predictors of NIV failure have not been identified, a strict and prolonged monitoring is mandatory.


Assuntos
Cuidados Críticos/métodos , Estado Terminal/terapia , Ventilação não Invasiva , Síndrome de Hipoventilação por Obesidade/terapia , Humanos , Síndrome de Hipoventilação por Obesidade/complicações , Resultado do Tratamento
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Int. j. odontostomatol. (Print) ; 6(1): 77-80, Apr. 2012.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-639737

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El objetivo de esta investigación fue describir la influencia del diámetro y largo de los implantes en la pérdida tardía del implante. Se diseñó un estudio retrospectivo para estudiar 375 pacientes que habían sido sometidos a rehabilitación oral sobre implantes durante un periodo de 11 años; se incluyeron en el estudio todos aquellos documentos debidamente completados y con estudios radiográficos preoperatorios, posterior a la instalación del implante y posterior a la instalación de la prótesis. Los implantes fueron clasificados de acuerdo al diámetro como estrecho, regular y ancho y de acuerdo al largo como corto, medio y largo; el análisis de datos fue realizado con la prueba Chi Cuadrado con valor de p<0,05. Del total de 939 implantes y se identificó la pérdida de 55 implantes posterior a la etapa protésica (5,8 por ciento). En base a la pérdida, no se logró establecer ninguna relación estadísticamente significativa con el diámetro del dispositivo (p=0,475) y tampoco con el largo del implante (p=0,064). Podemos concluir que el largo y el diámetro de implantes dentales no influyen en la pérdida tardía del mismo.


The aim of this research was to describe the influence of diameter and length of dental implant related to late implant faliure. In a retrospective study was evaluated 375 patients in a 11 year period; were inclued the complet medical record with image study in the preoperative period, posteriorly to implant installation and to prosthesis installation. The implant was classified according to diameter in narrow, regular and wide, and according to length as short, regular and long. The statistical analysis was realized with Chi-Squaare test with p value <0.05. We studied 939 implants and observed 55 implant failure posteriorly to prosthesis phases (5.8 percent). No statistical relation with diameter (p=0.475) or lenght (p=0.064) was observed. We conclude that the length and diameter of dental implant is not an influence for late failure of the implant.


Assuntos
Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Implantes Dentários , Sobrevivência de Enxerto , Distribuição de Qui-Quadrado , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Tempo
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