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Delayed presentation of blunt inferior vena cava injury following high-speed motor vehicle collision
Publikováno v:
Trauma. 22:312-315
This is a report of a case of acute-on-chronic inferior vena cava thrombosis 10 years following blunt abdominal trauma from a motor vehicle collision. Although more common risk factors for this pathology include anatomical variation or the long-stand
Publikováno v:
American journal of surgery. 223(6)
The discovery of a low grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (LAMN) during appendectomy is a rare scenario. These neoplasms can progress to pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP), however the incidence of progression is not well known.The records of all patients
Publikováno v:
American journal of surgery. 221(6)
Background CRS with HIPEC is a complex operation that has shown survival benefit in patients with a variety of primary and metastatic peritoneal surface malignancies. While optimal oncologic and perioperative outcomes have been defined by expert cons
Autor:
Shelby Reiter, Edard Hagen, Tobias Muñiz, Ryan Martinez, Danielle Hayes, Gary Lucas, Isabelle Chu
Publikováno v:
Surgical endoscopy. 35(7)
The treatment algorithm for appendicitis is evolving, with recent interest in non-operative management. However, the safety of non-operative management for patients with complicated appendicitis has been questioned due to concern for increased risk o
Autor:
James M Scanlan, Bryce French, Andrew Discolo, Shelby Reiter, Ryan Martinez, Gary Lucas, Danielle Hayes, Lancy Tan
Publikováno v:
Surgical endoscopy. 34(7)
Early cholecystectomy following an episode of gallstone pancreatitis is data supported, however, there is minimal literature regarding the optimal timing for cholecystectomy following an episode of acute cholangitis. Our study aims to determine the i
Publikováno v:
Scholarly Journal of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care. 1
Gallstone spillage is not an uncommon occurrence during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Once thought to be harmless, the consequences of dropped gallstones, including intra-abdominal abscess, are now recognized as a cause of significant morbidity. Addi