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Anesthetic management of a patient with preoperative R-on-T phenomenon undergoing laparoscopic-assisted sigmoid colon resection:A case report
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作者 Xiao-Xi Li Yun-Feng Yao Hong-Yu Tan 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第9期2098-2103,共6页
BACKGROUND The R-on-T phenomenon is a malignant arrhythmia associated with potentially catastrophic consequences.It may initiate ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation,which can result in syncope or sudde... BACKGROUND The R-on-T phenomenon is a malignant arrhythmia associated with potentially catastrophic consequences.It may initiate ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation,which can result in syncope or sudden cardiac death.This manifestation poses a great challenge for anesthesiologists.However,it is rarely encountered in the perioperative setting.CASE SUMMARY We herein present a case in which the R-on-T phenomenon was incidentally revealed by 24-h Holter monitoring in a patient diagnosed with sigmoid colon cancer.Careful evaluation and treatment with mexiletine were carried out preoperatively under consultation with a cardiovascular specialist,and surgery was uneventfully performed under general anesthesia after thorough preparation.CONCLUSION Physicians should be vigilant about this infrequent but potentially fatal arrhythmia.Our experience suggests that the anesthetic process can be greatly optimized with careful preparation. 展开更多
关键词 R-on-T phenomenon Premature ventricular contraction Sigmoid colon cancer Sigmoid colon resection General anesthesia Case report
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Experimental models of high-risk bowel anastomosis in rats:A systematic review
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作者 Georgios Ntampakis Manousos-Georgios Pramateftakis +8 位作者 Elissavet Anestiadou Stefanos Bitsianis Orestis Ioannidis Chryssa Bekiari George Koliakos Maria Karakota Anastasia Tsakona Angeliki Cheva Stamatios Angelopoulos Fourth 《World Journal of Experimental Medicine》 2024年第2期114-131,共18页
BACKGROUND Anastomotic leaks remain one of the most dreaded complications in gastrointestinal surgery causing significant morbidity,that negatively affect the patients’quality of life.Experimental studies play an imp... BACKGROUND Anastomotic leaks remain one of the most dreaded complications in gastrointestinal surgery causing significant morbidity,that negatively affect the patients’quality of life.Experimental studies play an important role in understanding the pathophysiological background of anastomotic healing and there are still many fields that require further investigation.Knowledge drawn from these studies can lead to interventions or techniques that can reduce the risk of anastomotic leak in patients with high-risk features.Despite the advances in experimental protocols and techniques,designing a high-quality study is still challenging for the investigators as there is a plethora of different models used.AIM To review current state of the art for experimental protocols in high-risk anastomosis in rats.METHODS This systematic review was performed according to The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines.To identify eligible studies,a comprehensive literature search was performed in the electronic databases PubMed(MEDLINE)and Scopus,covering the period from conception until 18 October 2023.RESULTS From our search strategy 102 studies were included and were categorized based on the mechanism used to create a high-risk anastomosis.Methods of assessing anastomotic healing were extracted and were individually appraised.CONCLUSION Anastomotic healing studies have evolved over the last decades,but the findings are yet to be translated into human studies.There is a need for high-quality,well-designed studies that will help to the better understanding of the pathophysiology of anastomotic healing and the effects of various interventions. 展开更多
关键词 High-risk anastomosis RATS Experimental models BOWEL colon Anastomotic leak colon resection Inflammatory bowel disease Intra-abdominal sepsis Bursting pressure
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Colonic Crohn’s disease-decision is more important than incision:A surgical dilemma 被引量:1
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作者 Maria Michela Chiarello Maria Cariati Giuseppe Brisinda 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE 2021年第1期1-6,共6页
The most common localization for intestinal Crohn’s disease(CD)is the terminal ileum and ileocecal area.It is estimated that patients with CD have one in four chance of undergoing surgery during their life.As surgery... The most common localization for intestinal Crohn’s disease(CD)is the terminal ileum and ileocecal area.It is estimated that patients with CD have one in four chance of undergoing surgery during their life.As surgery in ulcerative colitis ultimately cures the disease,in CD,regardless of the extent of bowel removed,the risk of disease recurrence is as high as 40%.In elective surgery,management of isolated Crohn’s colitis continues to evolve.Depending on the type of surgery performed,colonic CD patients often require further medical or surgical therapy to prevent or treat recurrence.The elective surgical treatment of colonic CD is strictly dependent on the localization of disease,and the choice of the procedure is dependent of the extent of colonic involvement and previous resection.The most common surgical options in colonic CD are total proctocolectomy(TPC)with permanent ileostomy,segmental bowel resection,subtotal colectomy.TPC completely removes all colonic and rectal disease and avoids the use of a potentially diseased anus.We will review current options for the elective surgical treatment of colonic CD,based on the current literature and our own personal experience. 展开更多
关键词 Crohn’s disease colonic Crohn’s disease Surgery Surgical treatment colonic resection Segmental colectomy Total colectomy
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Laparoscopic surgery:A qualified systematic review 被引量:18
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作者 Alexander Buia Florian Stockhausen Ernst Hanisch 《World Journal of Methodology》 2015年第4期238-254,共17页
AIM: To review current applications of the laparoscopic surgery while highlighting the standard procedures across different fields.METHODS: A comprehensive search was undertaken using the Pub Med Advanced Search Build... AIM: To review current applications of the laparoscopic surgery while highlighting the standard procedures across different fields.METHODS: A comprehensive search was undertaken using the Pub Med Advanced Search Builder. A total of 321 articles were found in this search. The following criteria had to be met for the publication to be selected: Review article, randomized controlled trials, or metaanalyses discussing the subject of laparoscopic surgery. In addition, publications were hand-searched in the Cochrane database and the high-impact journals. A total of 82 of the findings were included according to matching the inclusion criteria. Overall, 403 full-text articles were reviewed. Of these, 218 were excluded due to not matching the inclusion criteria. RESULTS: A total of 185 relevant articles were identified matching the search criteria for an overview of the current literature on the laparoscopic surgery. Articles covered the period from the first laparoscopic application through its tremendous advancement over the last several years. Overall, the biggest advantage of the procedure has been minimizing trauma to the abdominal wall compared with open surgery. In the case of cholecystectomy, fundoplication, and adrenalectomy, the procedure has become the gold standard without being proven as a superior technique over the open surgery in randomized controlled trials. Faster recovery, reduced hospital stay, and a quicker return to normal activities are the most evident advantages of the laparoscopic surgery. Positive outcomes, efficiency, a lower rate of wound infections, and reduction in the perioperative morbidity of minimally invasive procedures have been shown in most indications. CONCLUSION: Improvements in surgical training and developments in instruments, imaging, and surgical techniques have greatly increased safety and feasibility of the laparoscopic surgical procedures. 展开更多
关键词 Laparoscopic surgery Endoscopic surgery Pancreatic surgery Rectal resection GASTRECTOMY Gastric cancer colon resection APPENDECTOMY ESOPHAGECTOMY CHOLECYSTECTOMY
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