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Splenectomy in the Surgery Department “A” at the University Hospital Point G Bamako
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作者 O. Sacko M. Sissoko +18 位作者 S. Koumaré L. Soumaré M. Camara S. Keita S. Diallo D. Dakouo M. Coulibaly A. Diakité M. Traoré G. Soumaré A. F. Traoré B. Touré M. Diallo M. Konaté A. Koné Y. Dianessy B. Traoré A. Koita Sanogo Zimogo 《Surgical Science》 2019年第10期347-354,共8页
We conducted a retrospective study that included patients with erythrocyte and hemolytic pathology justifying a splenectomy and patients presenting splenic trauma for which hemostasis splenectomy is required. We perfo... We conducted a retrospective study that included patients with erythrocyte and hemolytic pathology justifying a splenectomy and patients presenting splenic trauma for which hemostasis splenectomy is required. We performed 27 total splenectomy in which 26 are by laparotomy (92.86%) and 1 by laparoscopy (3.57%). A partial splenectomy was performed by laparoscopy. The morbidity was marked by 2 cases of infectious syndrome and 1 case severe anemia. The mortality was 7.14% (n = 2). Splenectomy is part of the therapeutic arsenal for benign or malignant hematological disorders that constitute the main indication for elective splenectomy. Splenectomy was one of the most common operations in abdominal surgery. During the past decade, an increased rate of late complications, specially septic and thromboembolic complications are well documented. The risk is related to the indication of splenectomy, and is less than 1% in adults without immunodeficiency. However, these overwhelming postsplenectomy infections are associated with a high mortality rate. The best treatment of these infections is preventive measures which are based on vaccination and education of asplenic patients. 展开更多
关键词 SPLENECTOMY HEMATOLOGY SEPTIC COMPLICATION Vaccination
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Perforations of Gastro-Duodenal Ulcers in the Surgery Department “A” at the University Hospital Point G Bamako
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作者 O. Sacko S. Diallo +15 位作者 L. Soumaré M. Camara S. Koumaré M. Sissoko S. Keita Carol   D. Dakouo M. Coulibaly M. Traoré G. Soumaré A. F. Traoré H. Dicko Y. Dianessi B. Traoré A. Koita Sanogo Zimogo 《Surgical Science》 2019年第8期265-270,共6页
The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical and therapeutic aspects of peritonitis by perforation of gastric and duodenal ulcer. This was a retrospective and descriptive study over 8 years (2010-2018) wh... The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical and therapeutic aspects of peritonitis by perforation of gastric and duodenal ulcer. This was a retrospective and descriptive study over 8 years (2010-2018) which allowed to collect 54 cases of peptic ulcer. Included in the study were all patients with confirmed gastroduodenal perforation on histology or laparotomy. We collected 54 cases of peptic ulcer perforated s. The age group of 30 - 49 years was the majority. The male sex was dominant with 90.7% of cases;the clinical picture was dominated by abdominal contracture associated with pain in 74.07% of cases. X-ray of the abdomen without preparation (AWP) revealed in 87.03% of cases of pneumoperitoneum. The perforation was in 68.52% of cases on the gastric antrum and in 31.48% on the duodenum. The surgical procedure used was the bank of excision, and a suture reinforcement epiploic in 68.52% of cases, a simple suture made in 31.48% of cases, the disease was marked by a fistula (1.90%) and mortality was 5.55% of cases. The gastroduodenal ulcer perforation is potentially serious and responsible peritonitis whose surgical treatment involves the peritoneal toilet and sutures the puncture. 展开更多
关键词 Perforated Gastric or DUODENAL ULCER PERITONITIS SURGERY
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Evaluation of 15 Years Practice of Coelioscopic Treatment of Ectopic Pregnancy in the Surgery Department“A”at the University Hospital Point G 被引量:1
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作者 S.Koumaré L.Soumaré +16 位作者 M.Sissoko S.Keita M.Camara O.Sacko A.Camara M.Sima M.Traoré H.Dicko B.Bengali D.Traoré S.Togo D.Koné S.Diallo M.Sangaré A.Koita Z.Z.Sanogo D.Sangaré 《Surgical Science》 2018年第11期454-460,共7页
Aim: To evaluate 15 years practice of coelioscopic Treatment of ectopicpregnancy in the Surgery Department “A” at the University Hospital Point G. Material and Methods: We conducted a descriptive retrospective study... Aim: To evaluate 15 years practice of coelioscopic Treatment of ectopicpregnancy in the Surgery Department “A” at the University Hospital Point G. Material and Methods: We conducted a descriptive retrospective study at the Surgery Department “A” at the University Hospital Point G from January 2001 to August 2015. Inclusion criteria were all pregnant women with ectopic pregnancy treated with coelioscopy. Sociodemographic, clinical, paracclinical and therapeutic aspects were recorded. Results: In 15 years, 42 cases of ectopic pregnancy out of 3840 gynecologic coelioscopies (1.04%) were collected. The average age was 28.5 years old with the extremes of 16 and 41 years old. Metrorragia was associated to pain in 83.3% (35/42);amenorrhea was found in 66.7% (28/41). Physical exam revealed pain with abdominal defense in 59.5% (25/42), adnexal mass in 31% (13/42), and pelvic contracture in 9.5% (4/42). In pre-operative, ectopic pregnancy was diagnosed complicated in 71.4% (30/42) and uncomplicated in 28.6% (12/42). Patients underwent salpingectomy in 85.7% (36/42), delivery from the fallopian tube in 9.8% (4/42), and hemostatic salpingectomy in 4.4% (2/42). The average duration of hospital stay was 1.88 day with the extremes of 1 and 7 days. The postoperative evolution was favorable in 97.6% (41/42), infection at the site of surgery was reported in 2.4% (1/42). Not a single death was registered. Conclusion: Treatment of ectopic pregnancy is of routine at the surgery department “A” in Point G. Fertility is preserved in the future. 展开更多
关键词 Ectopic Pregnancy Coelioscopic Surgery“A” CHU Point G
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The Lithiasis of Choledoque: Epidemiological Aspects, Clinics and Therapeutiques in the Surgery Department “A” at the University Hospital Point G
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作者 O. Sacko S. Diallo +14 位作者 L. Soumaré M. Camara S. Koumaré M. Sissoko S. Keita I. Diarra M. Konaté M. Traoré G. Soumaré D. Dakouo M. Coulibaly H. Dicko Y. Dianessi A. Koita Z. Sanogo 《Surgical Science》 2019年第8期281-286,共6页
Considered as rare in Africa lithiasis of the main bile duct (MBD) is a potentially serious pathology, diagnosis is facilitated by imaging tests (ultra-sound, CT, MRI cholangiopancreatography). Its surgical management... Considered as rare in Africa lithiasis of the main bile duct (MBD) is a potentially serious pathology, diagnosis is facilitated by imaging tests (ultra-sound, CT, MRI cholangiopancreatography). Its surgical management is improved by laparoscopy coupled with interventional endoscopy. However, laparotomy remains the only way in Mali. This was a 14-years retrospective and descriptive study (2010-2014). All patients with BPV lithiasis were included. We studied the field, antecedents, clinical, biological, radiological, therapeutic and outcome aspects. 40 cases of stones in the main bile duct were collected during the study period. The hospital frequency was 2.8 cases per year, the clinical signs dominated by the Charcot triad (pain, fever, jaundice) found in 40 cases (100%). The average age was 60 years, female represented 70% of cases. Ultrasonography was the most requested review in 40 cases (100%). The procedure performed was cholecystectomy associated with choledochotomy with calculation extraction in all patients (100% of cases). One case of biliary fistula and one case of wall abscess were observed. The mortality was 5% and the simple suited in 90% of the cases. The lithiasis of the main bile duct is an infrequent pathology in Mali and potentially serious. This diagnosis is assisted in our context by ultrasound and CT. Laparotomy remains the only route of entry in Mali. 展开更多
关键词 LITHIASIS of the CBD SURGERY Cholodochotomy
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Total Thrombosis of Bifurcated Endoprosthesis: A Rare Complication of Endovascular Treatment of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
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作者 Birama Togola Bréhima Bengaly +9 位作者 Madiassa Konaté Laurent Muller Olivier Szymoniak Mahamadou Coulibaly Drissa Traoré Bréhima Coulibaly Skaiste Vaitkevicienne Michel Peret Nouhoum Ongoiba Jean Louis Debrux 《Surgical Science》 2019年第9期338-345,共8页
Background: Aortic stents are a therapeutic alternative to open surgery of abdominal aortic aneurysms. We report a case of treatment of an abdominal aortic aneurysm with a bifurcated stent, complicated by total thromb... Background: Aortic stents are a therapeutic alternative to open surgery of abdominal aortic aneurysms. We report a case of treatment of an abdominal aortic aneurysm with a bifurcated stent, complicated by total thrombosis. Aim: The purpose of this presentation was to understand the causes, mechanisms, incidents and accidents that contributed to this complication. Case Presentation: A 48-year-old man patient with a history of high blood pressure, ischemic heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, who was found during a surveillance check-up, an infra-renal abdominal aorta aneurysm measured at 56 mm in diameter, asymptomatic but progressive. The indication of an endovascular treatment by the placement of a bifurcated prosthesis was posed and accepted. Thrombosis of the two limbs was intra-operative, upper-end migration without endoleak at 4 months postoperative, total thrombosis of the stent at 13 months postoperatively. Explantation of the stent followed by aortobi-iliac bypass was finally performed in the 15th month. Conclusion: The cardiopulmonary antecedents, the anatomical and evolutionary characteristics of the aneurysm could have played a role in the occurrence of the complications observed in this patient. 展开更多
关键词 ANEURYSM Abdominal AORTA ENDOVASCULAR Complications Stent THROMBOSIS
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VNUS Closure<sup>®</sup>FAST Radiofrequency of the Great Saphenous Vein for Superficial Venous Insufficiency: Experience of the CH of Cholet in France
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作者 Birama Togola Laurent Muller +10 位作者 Bréhima Bengaly Drissa Traoré Drissa Ouattara Cheick Sekou Ahmed Touré Mahamadou Coulibaly Abdoulaye Kanté Hamadoun Dicko Boubacar Diallo Michel Peret Nouhoum Ongoiba Jean Louis Debrux 《World Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery》 2021年第5期43-50,共8页
<b>Background:</b>The objective of this work was to evaluate the first results of the radio ablation of the great saphenous vein in the processing of chronic venous insufficiency. <b>Method: </b&g... <b>Background:</b>The objective of this work was to evaluate the first results of the radio ablation of the great saphenous vein in the processing of chronic venous insufficiency. <b>Method: </b>This is a monocentric retrospective study of radio ablation of the great saphenous vein using VNUS Closure<sup>®</sup> FAST for superficial venous insufficiency of the great saphenous vein, between January 2012 and December 2014. <b>Results:</b> 42 patients (57 limbs) were operated on with this technology. There were 33 women and 9 men (mean age: 46.5 years). Thirty-nine patients (92. 8%) were symptomatic. Thirty-two patients (76.1%) were classified CEAP 2. The average diameter of the saphenous vein was 8.5 ± 1.5 mm. Three patients (7.1%) had a percutaneous approach. A perfect occlusion of the saphenous vein was observed in all patients. No incident or undesirable event was observed during the procedure. One case of delayed deep-vein thrombosis was observed. At one month of follow-up, six patients (14.2%) had induration opposite to the occluded vein. Forty-three percent of the pati<span style="letter-spacing:-0.1pt;">ents stated they were very satisfied with the procedure. <b>Conclusion:</b> The effectiveness, security and simplicity of the closure method are real. More studies are necessary to assess the long-term results of this procedure.</span> 展开更多
关键词 VARICOSE Great Saphenous Vein Endovenous Therapy Radiofrequency Ablation
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