Rozhledy v chirurgii : měsíčník Československé chirurgické společnosti
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The purpose was to identify 5-year survivors among a group of radically resected patients with pancreatic cancer and analyse the characteristics and factors associated with their 5-year survival. Single tertiary centre experience. ⋯ Factors associated with an improved overall survival included: the absence of lymph node infiltration, an uncomplicated postoperative course, absence of vascular invasion, no need of blood transfusions, and finally the use of postoperative chemotherapy. Vascular invasion, use of blood transfusions and postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy were significant independent prognostic factors of survival.
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Infection is a serious complication in vascular reconstructive surgery. When the entire graft is infected, its excision and subsequent replacement is the only option of treatment. In case of localised graft infection in the groin, the vascular reconstruction can be saved using negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT). ⋯ Localised wound infection in the groin after arterial surgery is a serious complication of arterial reconstruction procedures. In eligible patients, such an infection can be treated conservatively using NPWT. The method is most efficient in the management of early infections. Wounds infected with P. aeruginosa or those with suture line exposure require special treatment. Long-term follow-up is necessary due to the risk of recurrent infection.