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Natural history of uncomplicated sigmoid diverticulitis
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作者 Nicolas C Buchs Neil J Mortensen +2 位作者 Frederic Ris Philippe Morel Pascal Gervaz 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE CAS 2015年第11期313-318,共6页
While diverticular disease is extremely common, the natural history(NH) of its most frequent presentation(i.e., sigmoid diverticulitis) is poorly investigated. Relevant information is mostly restricted to populationba... While diverticular disease is extremely common, the natural history(NH) of its most frequent presentation(i.e., sigmoid diverticulitis) is poorly investigated. Relevant information is mostly restricted to populationbased or retrospective studies. This comprehensive review aimed to evaluate the NH of simple sigmoid diverticulitis. While there is a clear lack of uniformity in terminology, which results in difficulties interpreting and comparing findings between studies, this review demonstrates the benign nature of simple sigmoid diverticulitis. The overall recurrence rate is relatively low, ranging from 13% to 47%, depending on the definition used by the authors. Among different risk factors for recurrence, patients with C-reactive protein > 240 mg/L are three times more likely to recur. Other risk factors include: Young age, a history of several episodes of acute diverticulitis, medical vs surgical management, male patients, radiological signs of complicated first episode, higher comorbidity index, family history of diverticulitis, and length of involved colon > 5 cm. The risk of developing a complicated second episode(and its corollary to require an emergency operation) is less than 2%-5%. In fact, the old rationale for elective surgery as a preventive treatment, based mainly on concerns that recurrence would result in a progressively increased risk of sepsis or the need for a colostomy, is not upheld by the current evidence. 展开更多
关键词 DIVERTICULITIS COLON COHORT RECURRENCE Natural HIS
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Islet transplantation in multicenter networks:the GRAGIL example
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作者 Thierry Berney Pierre-Yves Benhamou +1 位作者 Laurence Kessler Philippe Morel 《介入放射学杂志》 CSCD 2006年第10期626-631,共6页
Purpose of review The enthusiasm generated by the results of the Edmonton protocol of islet transplantation is inciting a great number of institutions to start such programs.However,the procedure of islet isolation an... Purpose of review The enthusiasm generated by the results of the Edmonton protocol of islet transplantation is inciting a great number of institutions to start such programs.However,the procedure of islet isolation and purification is costly,complex and technically challenging.In order to share costs and to avoid facing the steep learning curve of the procedure,many centers interested in islet transplantation have looked into collaborating with experienced groups serving as core islet isolation facilities.Recent findings The proof of principle that remote islet processing and shipment could be successfully implemented with obtainng the Portland/Minneapolis,Huddinge/Giessen and Houston/Miami partnerships.Moreover,in order to increase both the donor pool and the number of patients gaining access to islet transplantation,multicenter networks,such as the Swiss-French GRAGIL consortium and the 4-country Nordic Network in Scandinavia have been built.The GRAGIL group has been fully operational since 1999,allowing the transplantation of 27 islet preparations processed in Geneva,Switzerland into 20 recipients in France over the course of 4.5 years.Organizational issues in the design of such networks are discussed based on the example of the GRAGIL experience.Summary The feasibility and the efficiency of islet transplantation in multicenter networks have been demonstrated.This strategy allows to increase the donor pool and the accessibility to islet transplantation in an extended population area.(J Intervent Radiol,2006,15: 626-631) 展开更多
关键词 胰岛移植 胰岛分离 糖尿病 病例
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