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ABSTRACT: In the period from 1976 to 1986, we performed 329 hepatic needle biopsies using a posterior extraperitoneal approach in patients with bleeding esophageal varices. The histologic findings subdivided according to a four-stage classification were correlated significantly with immediate survival. Specifically, 21 of 23 stage IV patients with severe degenerative and necrotic parenchymal lesions died after immediate emergency surgery, whereas 26 of 48 stage IV patients who did not undergo emergency surgery survived. Stage IV patients appeared unable to withstand major surgery. According to our data, histologic stage and Child's class are independent parameters, especially in emergency situations, since they quantify different aspects of functional liver failure. Therapeutic implications are presented based on cumulative analysis of histologic stages and Child's classes.
The American Journal of Surgery 03/1989; 157(2):220-4. · 2.78 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: The authors report an analysis of 1000 hepatic biopsies performed with an original method with posterior extraperitoneal approach. This method let the biopsy execution also in the patients in which the hepatic biopsy with lateral approach was contraindicated (31%). An adequate sample for histologic examination was obtained in 98,3% of cases. An important element of safe is now considered the ultrasound guide. The incidence of greater complications has been modest (7 arterious-venous fistulas, 1 retroperitoneal hematoma, 1 cardiac arrest by probable vagal inhibitory reflex).
Journal de Chirurgie 04/1985; 122(3):175-81. · 0.50 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: We sought to determine whether false neurotransmitters (FNTs) play an important role as determinants not only of hepatic encephalopathy but also of hyperdynamic syndrome in cirrhosis. A combined biochemical and hemodynamics study of 55 bleeding cirrhotic patients was made. We evaluated the aromatic and aliphatic branched-chain amino acids and octopamine serum levels as well as the hemodynamic measurements. The results show that there is a correlation between levels of serum octopamine and aromatic amino acids and hepatic coma: the higher the octopamine level, the deeper the hepatic coma. There is also a correlation between aromatic amino acids and cardiac index and total peripheral resistance. Furthermore, when a narrowing of arteriovenous difference in oxygen occurs and oxygen consumption decreases, there is an increase not only in the level of aromatic amino acids, but also in octopamine level, suggesting an important linkage between hemodynamic and metabolic impairment.
Archives of Surgery 10/1981; 116(9):1129-38. · 4.24 Impact Factor
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World Journal of Surgery 06/1981; 5(3):329-39. · 2.36 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Early gastric cancer was detected in 23 patients, 15 of whom had acute complications of either hemorrhage or perforation. Cases with acute complications often have a more favorable prognosis as a carcinoma may be identified while still in its pre-invasive stage. The gravity of the complication should not result in the employ of limited diagnostic procedures (e.g. endoscopy without multiple biopsies) or the use of incomplete therapeutic measures (e.g. simple suture of a perforated ulcer). The treatment of hemorrhagic gastric ulcers and perforated ulcers is discussed in greater detail. The need for a continuous follow-up of these patients with gastric ulcers is emphasized. This should include periodic endoscopy examination and multiple biopsies, even when a gastric ulcer has been apparently cured by medical treatment.
Journal de Chirurgie 05/1981; 118(4):253-9. · 0.50 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Sequential study of the submicroscopic pathological events characterising the natural history of the adult respiratory distress syndrome has pinpointed three different development stages related to clinical course and prognosis. In the first stage, the decisive biological element is represented by the increase in capillary permeability, whose morphological substrate consists of the distension of intercellular junctions. The result is the formation of interstitial oedema with the characteristics of the exudate. In the second stage, when reversibility is still possible, fluid and proteins pass into the alveolus. Finally, in the third stage, the persisting stimulus of pulmonary capillaries leads on the one hand to the formation of hyaline membranes and, on the other, to a reactive lung response in the form of interstitial fibrinogenesis and hyperplasia of granular pneumocytes.
Minerva anestesiologica 10/1980; 46(9):979-99. · 2.66 Impact Factor
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Minerva chirurgica 05/1978; 33(8):430-56. · 0.77 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: A case of repeated, exsanguinating gastrointestinal haemorrhage in a 36-yr-old man, due to rupture in the duoedenum of an arteriosclerotic aneurysm of the coeliac artery, is described. Selective arteriography enabled the cause of bleeding to be established. The pictures for the coeliac and superior mesenteric arteries showed good hepatic arterial vascularisation via the vessels issuing from the right hand side of the superior mesenteric, immediately after its point of origin. Successful aneurysmectomy was not performed until the fifth operation, when the cause of bleeding had thus been made clear.
Minerva chirurgica 33(13-14):839-44. · 0.77 Impact Factor
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Minerva chirurgica 38(23-24):1947-52. · 0.77 Impact Factor