Minerva chirurgica
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Case Reports
[Distal gastric volvulus as a cause of acute occlusion in paraesophageal hernia. Considerations on a clinical case].
A case of distal volvulus of the stomach as a cause of acute intestinal obstruction in a paraesophageal hernia is presented. The patient, an old woman aged 82, had been suffering from abdominal pain and vomiting for about 48 hours. She successfully underwent emergency operation for the reduction of hernia and plasty of the hiatus anterior the esophagus. On the basis of personal experience and review of literature data, stress is laid on the high incidence of paraesophageal hernia complications and the importance of early diagnosis and surgical repair is underlined.
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The results of a study on the use of DuoDerm Hydroactive sterile occlusive dressing on the operative wound after simple excision of pilonidal fistula are reported. Two groups of 20 patients were studied: in the first group the wound was treated with traditional medications, in the second group with DuoDerm. Comparing the results obtained from these two groups, the Authors conclude underlining the therapeutic efficacy of the dressing which stimulates granulation and accelerates re-epithelialization with complete healing in 6 weeks on average compared with the 10 needed with traditional medications.