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Fracturas graves del cuello del astrágalo. Análisis del tratamiento en 20 casos
Revista de la Asociación Argentina de Ortopedia y Traumatología, 2022 Introducción: Las fracturas del cuello del astrágalo son infrecuentes, pero la tasa de complicaciones y reintervenciones es alta. El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar y describir las complicaciones a mediano y largo plazo en 20 pacientes con fractura Alberto Macklin Vadell, Enzo Sperone, Andrés Bigatti, Matías Iglesias, Yanser Atilmis, Martín Rofrano, Iván Torterola, José Ortega Galvis +7 moredoaj +1 more sourceComplicaciones graves en pacientes de cirugía ortopédica [PDF]
Polo del Conocimiento, 2019 <p style="text-align: justify;">La ortopedia constituye un vasto campo quirúrgico. Con una población que envejece y el aumento asociado en la prevalencia de enfermedad articular degenerativa, se están realizando más y más procedimientos ortopédicos, especialmente en el campo de reemplazo de la articulación.Gema L. Giraldo-Solórzano, Delia de los Angeles-Zambrano, Bryan A. Guerra-Jaime, Edison C. Hermida-Menéndez, Melissa M. Alvarez-Lara, Oscar L. Santana-Intriago +5 moreopenaire +1 more sourceObese patients and robotic colorectal surgery: systematic review and meta‐analysis
BJS Open, Volume 4, Issue 6, Page 1042-1053, December 2020., 2020 Obesity is a major health problem that doubles the chance of colorectal cancer. The benefits of robotic surgery for colorectal operations in obese patients versus non‐obese patients are unknown. This meta‐analysis and systematic review highlights that robotic surgery in obese patients is similar and feasible compared with that in non‐obese patients ...Y. Suwa, M. Joshi, L. Poynter, I. Endo, H. Ashrafian, A. Darzi +5 morewiley +1 more sourceOutcomes of obstructed abdominal wall hernia: results from the UK national small bowel obstruction audit
BJS Open, Volume 4, Issue 5, Page 924-934, October 2020., 2020 This study shows that small bowel obstruction due to abdominal wall hernia is common, typically involves a co‐morbid group of patients and has poor outcomes, including high mortality rates. High mortality from this problem Background
Abdominal wall hernia is a common surgical condition.National Audit of Small Bowel Obstruction Steering Group and National Audit of Small Bowel Obstruction Collaborators, NASBO Steering Group, Matthew J Lee, Thomas M Drake, Adele E Sayers, Ciaran J Walsh, Michael M Davies, Nicola S Fearnhead, John Abercrombie, Austin Acheson, Derek Alderson, Iain Anderson, Simon Bach, Michael Davies, Zaed Hamady, Daniel Hind, Marianne Hollyman, Sarah Hare, Ellen Lee, John Northover, Christopher Lewis, Paul Marriott, Nick Maynard, David Murray, Gillian Tierney, Azmina Verjee, Jonathan Wild, NASBO Collaborators, S Abbott, Y Abdulaal, S Afshar, J Ah‐Chuen, T Ahmed, M Akhtar, F Akram, E Aldred, A Ali, M Aly, A Amajuoyi, V Amin, D Anderson, O Anderson, A Andreou, A Ansari, S Appleton, R Ardley, F Arshad, O Ashour, A Asour, A Athem, M Athersmith, F Ayoub, H Azeem, B Azhar, T Badenoch, C Baillie, D Bandyopadhyay, J Barker, S Barker, B Barkham, R Baron, J Barrie, E Barry‐Yarrow, G Bashir, N Battersby, G Bazoua, N Behar, S Bellam, C Berger, S Bhandari, S Bhasin, S Biggs, C Bisset, L Blake, N Blencowe, T Boam, A Boddy, C Boereboom, M Bogdan, R Bogle, P Bohra, M Boland, H Bolkan, C Borg, R Boulton, G Bouras, M Boyer, J Boyle, G Branagan, H Brewer, C Briggs, J Broadhurst, E Brown, J Brown, L Brown, O Brown, K Burns, K Butcher, M Butler, B Byrne, L Campbell, C Capper, M Cartmell, T Cash, S Chan, N Chandratreya, J Chapman, S Chapman, A Charalabopoulos, C Cheek, S Chok, W Choong, M Chow, J Chowdhury, P Coe, P Conaghan, G Conn, N Cook, T Cook, S Cooper, J Cornish, D Cotton, C Cox, P Coyne, R Crook, J Crozier, G Cuffolo, P Cunha, N Curtis, J Cutting, K Da Costa, L da Silva, B Das, M Davenport, J Davies, T Davies, A Day, S Dayal, S Dean, G Demetriou, F Dengu, R Dennis, H Dent, P Dent, M Deputy, L Devoto, G Di Benedetto, S Dindyal, E Donnelly, P Doody, E Douka, C Downham, H Dowson, H Edent, K Edgerton, N Ekpete, M El Farran, O Elamin, M Eljaafari, N Elsaid, M El‐Sharif, J Evans, M Evans, R Ewe, A Ewing, K Exarchou, R Fallaize, M Faoury, S Farag, E Farinella, G Faulkner, H Ferguson, O Fisher, J Fletcher, A Forouzanfar, A Foster, R Fox, N Francis, V Fretwell, D Fung, E Gammeri, J Garnham, A Geraghty, A Gilbert, C Gill, M Gill, M Gillespie, P Giordano, J Glasbey, M Goh, A Golder, N Green, T Gregoir, T Grey, E Groundwater, T Grove, S Growcott, S Gunasekaran, H Habib, J Haddow, V Halahakoon, C Halkias, C Hall, A Hampson, L Hancock, T Hanna, J Hannay, A Harikrishnan, R Harries, G Harris, J Hartley, K Harvey, P Hawkin, J Hawkins, R Healy, R Heard, R Heartshorne, S Heller, L Hendra, P Herrod, N Heywood, G Hicks, B Hobson, S Holtham, S Holtham, C Hope, P Hopley, T Hossain, S Hossaini, F Howse, T Hubbard, A Humphreys, H Ikram, M Ioannis, M Iqbal, N Iqbal, R Jain, J Jatania, P Jenkinson, S Jokhan, A Jones, C Jones, L Jones, H Joshi, K Joshi, M Joy, P Jull, G Kakaniaris, G Kakaniaris, R Kallam, E Kane, P Kang, R Kanitkar, S Kauser, F Kazmi, M Kedrzycki, S Kelly, J Kendall, M Khan, T Khan, G King, A Kisiel, C Kitsis, I Kolawole, S Korambayil, S Kosasih, A Kosti, A Kotb, S Kouris, K Kshatriya, S Kumar, G Lafaurie, R Lal, A Lau, T Lazim, T Lazim, A Lazzaro, K Lee, R Lefroy, D Leinhardt, D Leinhardt, H Lennon, K Leong, B Levy, E Lim, J Lim, S Lindley, D Liu, P Lloyd, D Locker, S Lockwood, C Lowe, J Lund, R Lunevicius, A Lunt, S Lutfi, A Luther, S Luwemba, P Mahankali‐Rao, S Mahroof, D Mai, S Majid, A Malik, K Malik, K Mann, S Mansour, N Manu, R Mapara, C Martin, J Martin, R Martin, C Mason, L Massey, J Mathias, P Mathur, K Maude, D McArthur, S McCain, S McCluney, M McFall, B McIlroy, S McKay, N McKinley, A McNair, D McWhirter, P Mekhail, K Mellor, J Merchant, L Merker, D Messenger, A Miles, S Mir, A Mishra, P Mistry, V Miu, M Moat, K Mockford, E Mohamed, I Mohamed, M Mondragon‐Pritchard, N Moore, L Moretti, H Morris, T Morrison, V Morrison‐Jones, J Moss, S Moug, D Mountford, R Moynihan, K Muhammad, D Muldoon‐Smith, J Mulholland, M Mullan, E Murgitroyd, K Murugaiyan, A Myers, I Mykoniatis, G Nana, T Nash, A Nassar, R Newton, C Ng, P Ng, P Ng, K Nguyen, K Nguyen, F Nicholas, M Noor, J Nowers, C Nugent, A Nunn, R Nunn, N Obeid, J O'Callaghan, R O'Hara, O Oke, J Olivier, A O'Neill, S O'Neill, D Osei‐Bordom, L Osgood, S Panagiotopoulos, B Panchasara, R Parks, H Patel, P Patel, R Patel, S Patel, K Pawelec, C Payne, K Pearson, G Perin, I Peristerakis, B Petronio, L Phelan, J Phillips, C Pisaneschi, J Pitt, K Plunkett‐Reed, L Ponchietti, A Pouzi, M Pouzi, A Powell, A Powell‐Chandler, N Pranesh, V Proctor, S Pywell, A Qureshi, N Qureshi, M Rahman, Z Rai, S Ramcharan, K Rangarajan, M Rashid, H Reader, A Rehman, S Rehman, C Rengifo, E Richards, N Richardson, A Robinson, D Robinson, B Rossi, F Rutherford, I Sadien, T Saghir, K Sahnan, G Salahia, J Sarveswaran, M Saunders, B Scott, K Scott, A Seager, S Seal, E Sezen, F Shaban, P Shah, P Shah, M Shahmohammadi, A Shamsiddinova, S Shankar, A Sharpe, V Shatkar, A Sheel, T Shields, M Shinkwin, J Shurmer, A Siddika, S Siddiqui, R Simson, P Sinclair, B Singh, S Singh, J Sivaraj, P Skaife, B Skelly, A Skinner, N Slim, C Smart, N Smart, F Smith, I Smith, R Smith, G Spence, A Sreedhar, J Steinke, L Stevenson, E Stewart‐Parker, M Stott, B Stubbs, B Stubbs, N Stylianides, S Subramonia, M Swinkin, M Swinscoe, N Symons, W Tahir, T Taj, K Takacs, J Tam, K Tan, S Tani, N Tanner, D Tao, M Taylor, B Thava, K Thippeswamy, C Thomas, E Thompson, R Thompson, C Thompson‐Reil, C Thorn, F Tongo, G Toth, A Turnbull, J Turnbull, C Valero, G van Boxel, M Varcada, M Venn, N Ventham, M Venza, D Vimalachandran, I Virlos, T Wade, A Wafi, K Waite, M Walker, N Walker, T Walker, U Walsh, S Wardle, R Warner, J Watfah, N Watson, J Watt, J Watts, J Wayman, C Weegenaar, H West, M West, L Whitehurst, M Whyler, M Wiggans, S Wijeyekoon, G Williams, R Williams, A Williamson, J Williamson, J Wilson, A Winter, L Wolpert, J Wong, E Yeap, T Yeong, S Zaman, B Zappa, D Zosimas, West Midlands Research Collaborative +538 morewiley +1 more sourceTotal colonic aganglionosis: multicentre study of surgical treatment and patient‐reported outcomes up to adulthood
BJS Open, Volume 4, Issue 5, Page 943-953, October 2020., 2020 In a multicentre study, outcome of surgery for total colonic aganglionosis was evaluated in 116 patients. In long‐term follow‐up, patients with a J pouch reconstruction reported better faecal continence and those with a Duhamel reconstruction reported fewer episodes of enterocolitis. Nutritional support was needed extensively in all groups with various P. Stenström, K. Kyrklund, M. Bräutigam, H. Engstrand Lilja, K. Juul Stensrud, A. Löf Granström, N. Qvist, L. Söndergaard Johansson, E. Arnbjörnsson, H. Borg, T. Wester, K. Björnland, M. P. Pakarinen +12 morewiley +1 more sourceTratamiento quirúrgico de las complicaciones del shock meningocóccico grave [PDF]
Cirugía Plástica Ibero-Latinoamericana, 2010 intro_obj: El shock meningocóccico es una entidad relativamente frecuente y de pronóstico muy grave, que provoca fallo multiorgánico con una alta mortalidad y que precisa ingreso en Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos. En los casos grandes puede provocar necrosis de tejidos mediante una fisiopatología poco clara. En los últimos años la supervivencia de estos Casteleiro Roca, P., Midón Miguez, J., García Barreiro, J., Martelo Villar, F. +3 moreopenaire +3 more sourcesImpact on postoperative complications of changes in skeletal muscle mass during neoadjuvant chemotherapy for gastro‐oesophageal cancer
BJS Open, Volume 4, Issue 5, Page 847-854, October 2020., 2020 Deconditioning during neoadjuvant chemotherapy is a possible parameter for predicting operative outcomes. This retrospective cohort study aimed to assess body composition changes in patients with gastro‐oesophageal cancer during neoadjuvant therapy and investigate their association with postoperative complications. Skeletal muscle index values decrease R. B. den Boer, K. I. Jones, S. Ash, G. I. van Boxel, R. S. Gillies, T. O'Donnell, J. P. Ruurda, B. Sgromo, M. A. Silva, N. D. Maynard +9 morewiley +1 more sourceReintervention or mortality within 90 days of bariatric surgery: population‐based cohort study
BJS (British Journal of Surgery), Volume 107, Issue 9, Page 1221-1230, August 2020., 2020 This population‐based study in five Nordic countries, including 49 977 patients, showed that older age and co‐morbidity increased the risk of reintervention or death within 90 days after bariatric surgery. Sex, surgical approach and hospital volume did not appear to influence this risk, but female sex and laparoscopic approach were associated with ...J. H. Kauppila, G. Santoni, W. Tao, E. Lynge, V. Koivukangas, L. Tryggvadóttir, E. Ness‐Jensen, P. Romundstad, E. Pukkala, M. von Euler‐Chelpin, J. Lagergren +10 morewiley +1 more source