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Case Reports
Sternal wound dehiscence after transverse thoracosternotomy for bilateral lung transplantation: report of a case.
Transverse thoracosternotomy is the standard approach for bilateral lung transplantation (BLT), but all measures must be taken to prevent breakdown of the sternal wound. We report a case of sternal dehiscence with subcutaneous and peristernal air collections, which occurred 1 month after BLT, performed through a transverse thoracosternotomy, in a 38-year-old man. ⋯ We repaired the injured lungs and reapproximated the sternum; however, a pseudo-joint of the sternum developed postoperatively. We report the clinical course of this post-transplant patient to highlight the impact and management of sternal dehiscence.
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Video-assisted surgery for esophageal cancer is an advanced surgical technique. It has been developed on the basis of the concept of minimally invasive surgery. Given that there are several options regarding the operative procedures for thoracic esophageal cancer, several laparoscopic approaches have been proposed. ⋯ Moreover, a video-assisted Ivor-Lewis esophagectomy by right thoracotomy with intrathoracic anastomosis has also been performed. Furthermore, laparoscopic gastric mobilization and gastroplasty are also widely accepted substitutions for open laparotomy. This article reviews the literature on the laparoscopic approaches for esophageal cancer.
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS), generated during tissue reperfusion, are characteristic of ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. We conducted this study to evaluate the protective effect of alpha-lipoic acid (alpha-LA) and ebselen against intestinal I/R injury. ⋯ alpha-Lipoic acid and ebselen played an important role in attenuating I/R injury of the intestine by scavenging ROS and RNS.