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Spontaneous and traumatic pneumothorax are most often treated with chest tube (CT) thoracostomy. However, it appears that small-bore drainage systems have similar success rates with lower complications, pain, and discomfort for the patient. We present the description of the ultrasound-guided technique for pneumothorax drainage with an 8.3-French pigtail catheter (PC) in a case series of 10 patients.
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PURPOSE: Intravascular embolization of hemodialysis and central venous catheters is a rare but potentially serious complication. With the increasing use of catheters in medical practice, we are often faced with this type of complication. Novel, simple, and low-cost techniques are needed for foreign body extraction in order to reduce cardiovascular risks. CASE REPORT: We describe the approach of 5 foreign body embolization cases. Case 1: a 57-year-old woman with end-stage renal failure with a complete fracture and migration of the distal extremity of a hemodialysis catheter. Case 2: a 55-year-old man with an accidental embolization of the distal portion of a hemodialysis catheter. Case 3: a 76-year-old woman with stage IV breast cancer and an accidental embolization of a central venous catheter guidewire. Cases 4 and 5: a 71-year-old woman and a 2-year-old boy with a port-a-cath embolization. All the patients underwent successful minimally invasive removal of the foreign bodies from the thoracic site using 5Fr pigtail catheters. Additional surgery was not required. No further complications, such as damage to the vascular wall, were noted. CONCLUSION: Our experience with the interlacing and traction pigtail show that it is a simple, practical, and low-cost technical alternative and its benefits should be widespread.
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Corpos Estranhos , Migração de Corpo Estranho , Idoso , Cateteres de Demora , Pré-Escolar , Remoção de Dispositivo , Falha de Equipamento , Feminino , Corpos Estranhos/diagnóstico por imagem , Corpos Estranhos/terapia , Migração de Corpo Estranho/diagnóstico por imagem , Migração de Corpo Estranho/etiologia , Migração de Corpo Estranho/terapia , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Resultado do TratamentoRESUMO
Background: The ectopic ureter (EU) is considered a congenital anomaly in which the ureteral aperture opens in a positionother than the bladder neck. The diagnosis involves the use of different methods or combination of image exams, including excretory urography, pneumocystography, ultrasonography, cystoscopy and computed tomography. The technics forsurgical repair should be considered evaluating the number and functionality of the EU, the location of the ureteral opening, functional condition of ipsilateral kidney and the presence of other abnormalities. The case reports aims to show thesurgical repair of an intramural EU in an English Bulldog bitch by cystoscopy-guided monopolar cautery.Case: A 1-year-old English Bulldog bitch received medical care due to a history of urinary incontinence since a few monthsof life. The animal had laboratory abnormalities compatible with lower urinary tract infection, followed by a profoundgrowth of Klebsiella sp in urine culture, and received antibiotic treatment for 21 days based on antibiogram results. Dueto a suspect EU, a urinary tract tomography was performed and indicated a congenital kidney malformation (renal dysplasia), enlargement and distal insertion of the left ureter (in comparison with the contralateral one), rising suspiciously ofits intramural progression. We choose to proceed to cystoscopy examination, in which both right and left ureteral ostiumcould be seen in the urethral region. A guide of a pigtail catheter was inserted through both ureteral ostia in order to orientthe ureteral incision. The monopolar cautery was inserted in cystoscopy working channel to section the mucosa of EUchannel on urethra region, separating the lumen of EU from the urethra and extending the incision cranially inside theurinary bladder lumen. After a complete section of the ectopic tissue, a pigtail urinary catheter was correctly placed inboth ureters...(AU)
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Animais , Feminino , Cães , Cauterização/métodos , Cauterização/veterinária , Cistoscopia/veterinária , Ureter/cirurgiaRESUMO
Background: The ectopic ureter (EU) is considered a congenital anomaly in which the ureteral aperture opens in a positionother than the bladder neck. The diagnosis involves the use of different methods or combination of image exams, including excretory urography, pneumocystography, ultrasonography, cystoscopy and computed tomography. The technics forsurgical repair should be considered evaluating the number and functionality of the EU, the location of the ureteral opening, functional condition of ipsilateral kidney and the presence of other abnormalities. The case reports aims to show thesurgical repair of an intramural EU in an English Bulldog bitch by cystoscopy-guided monopolar cautery.Case: A 1-year-old English Bulldog bitch received medical care due to a history of urinary incontinence since a few monthsof life. The animal had laboratory abnormalities compatible with lower urinary tract infection, followed by a profoundgrowth of Klebsiella sp in urine culture, and received antibiotic treatment for 21 days based on antibiogram results. Dueto a suspect EU, a urinary tract tomography was performed and indicated a congenital kidney malformation (renal dysplasia), enlargement and distal insertion of the left ureter (in comparison with the contralateral one), rising suspiciously ofits intramural progression. We choose to proceed to cystoscopy examination, in which both right and left ureteral ostiumcould be seen in the urethral region. A guide of a pigtail catheter was inserted through both ureteral ostia in order to orientthe ureteral incision. The monopolar cautery was inserted in cystoscopy working channel to section the mucosa of EUchannel on urethra region, separating the lumen of EU from the urethra and extending the incision cranially inside theurinary bladder lumen. After a complete section of the ectopic tissue, a pigtail urinary catheter was correctly placed inboth ureters...
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Feminino , Animais , Cães , Cauterização/métodos , Cauterização/veterinária , Cistoscopia/veterinária , Ureter/cirurgiaRESUMO
La nefrolitectomía percutánea (NLP) es una técnica establecida para el tratamiento de nefrolitiasis de gran tamaño que finaliza dejando una nefrostomía para hemostasia, drenaje y facilitar una eventual revisión. Nuestro grupo publicó recientemente un estudio prospectivo y randomizado que demostró la factibilidad y seguridad de realizar NLP tubeless (sin nefrostomía y con catéter pigtail) en un grupo seleccionado de pacientes (sin litiasis residual ni sangrado intra operatorio significativo, con acceso percutáneo único y tiempo operatorio menor a 2 horas).Objetivo: Comparar el uso de catéter ureteral tipo pigtail versus catéter ureteral externalizado por 24 horas en pacientes sometidos a NLP tubeless. Métodos: Sesenta y ocho pacientes sometidos a NLP ¨tubeless fueron prospectivamente randomizados para el uso de catéter pigtail (Grupo 1) o catéter ureteral externalizado por una noche (Grupo 2). Se evaluó el dolor pos operatorio, estadía hospitalaria, caída del hematocrito y desarrollo de hematomas perirrenales objetivados por tomografía axial computarizada no contrastada. Para el análisis estadístico un p value <0,05 fue considerado significativo. Resultados: Los grupos fueron comparables en edad, distribución de sexo, índice de masa corporal y carga litiásica. No difirieron en dolor pos operatorio ni incidencia de hematomas. El Grupo 1 tuvo una estadía hospitalaria y una caída del hematocrito significativamente mayor. Conclusión: Los resultados sugieren que ambas conductas son factibles y seguras. La mayor estadía hospitalaria del Grupo 1 y la posterior necesidad de cistoscopia para retirar el catéter pigtail favorecen el uso de catéteres ureterales externalizados. Además se validan los criterios utilizados para la aplicación de la técnica tubeless en NLP...
Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) is an established technique for the management of big renal calculi that finishes leaving a nephrostomy tube to provide hemostasia, drainage and access for a second look when needed. We have recently published a prospective and randomized study demonstrating the feasibility and safety of performing tubeless PNL (without nephrostomy and leaving a pigtail catheter) in a selected group of patients (no significant residual lithiasis nor significant intraoperative bleeding, single access and less of 2 hours of surgery).Objective: Compare the use of pigtail catheter versus night-externalized ureteral catheter in patients subjected to tubeless PNL. Methods: Sixty eight patients undergoing tubeless PNL were prospectively randomized for the use of pigtail catheter (Group 1) or 24 hours-externalized ureteral catheter (Group 2).Postoperative pain, hospital stay length, hematocrit drop and evidence of peri-renal hematomas in non-enhanced computarized tomography were evaluated. For statistical analysis a p value <0.05 was considered significant. Results: Groups were similar in age, sex distribution, body mass index and stone burden. No differences in postoperative pain or incidence of hematomas were observed. Group 1 had a longer hospital stay and a greater hematocrit drop. Conclusion: These results suggest that both alternatives are feasible and safe. The longer hospital stay in Group 1 and the further need of cystoscopy to remove the pigtail catheter favors the use of 24 hours-externalized ureteral catheter. In addition, we validate our intraoperative criteria for performing tubeless PNL...
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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Cateterismo Urinário/métodos , Nefrolitíase/cirurgia , Nefrostomia Percutânea/métodos , Estudos ProspectivosRESUMO
Hydronephrosis often originates from the partial or complete obstruction of the urine flow and it can affect one or both kidneys, causing dilation and progressive functional impairment. Urinary drainage by percutaneous nephrostomy promotes immediate relief of intrarenal pressure, diverting the urine flow when its habitual trajectory is damaged. The aim of this study was to describe and adjust the percutaneous nephrostomy technique, using ultrasound as a real-time guide. The procedure was performed on eight dogs, with unilateral hydronephrosis produced experimentally. The Seldinger and direct insertion techniques were used for the introduction of a pigtail catheter. The confirmation of the insertion of the cateter into the kidney was carried out by the infusion of iodine contrast medium according to the percutaneous antegrade pyelography. The technique demonstrated satisfactory results in urinary drainage hydronephrosis in dogs, proving to be a quick, efficient and safe alternative.
A hidronefrose decorre freqüentemente da obstrução parcial ou completa do fluxo de urina e pode afetar um ou ambos os rins, causando dilatação da pelve e comprometimento funcional progressivo. A drenagem urinária por nefrostomia percutânea promove a diminuição imediata da pressão intra-renal, desviando a urina de seu trajeto habitual, quando o mesmo encontra-se prejudicado. O objetivo deste estudo foi descrever e adequar a técnica de nefrostomia percutânea para seu uso em cães, utilizando a ultra-sonografia como guia em tempo real. O procedimento foi realizado em oito cães, submetidos à produção experimental de hidronefrose unilateral. As técnicas de Seldinger e de inserção direta foram utilizadas para a introdução de um cateter de modelo pigtail. A confirmação do cateter na pelve renal foi feita pela infusão de meio de contraste à base de iodo, através do mesmo, conforme a técnica de pielografia percutânea anterógrada. A nefrostomia percutânea ecoguiada demonstrou resultados satisfatórios na drenagem urinária de hidronefrose em cães, provando ser uma alternativa rápida, eficiente e segura.