Surgery
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Restricted peri-operative fluid administration adjusted by serum lactate level improved outcome after major elective surgery for gastrointestinal malignancy.
Our objective was to compare the effect of a restricted intravenous fluid regimen adjusted by serum lactate level with a standard restricted regimen on complications after major elective surgery for gastrointestinal malignancy. ⋯ A fluid-restricted regimen after elective gastrointestinal operations for malignancy may lead to fluid insufficiency and low tissue perfusion in up to 28% of patients. Close monitoring of serum lactate levels with adjustment of intravenous fluid administration intraoperatively and in the early postoperative period may improve the early detection and correction of inadequate tissue perfusion, thereby decreasing the rate of complications.
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The Leapfrog Group aims to improve surgical outcomes through promoting hospital adoption of procedure-specific process measures, although it is unclear whether compliance reflects a hospital's overall quality. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether implementation of Leapfrog's standard for routine beta-blockade was associated with reductions in mortality after open abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repair alone versus other high-risk operations. ⋯ Compliance with peri-operative beta-blockade resulted in a significant reduction in mortality after open AAA repair over time, but it had no crossover effect on mortality associated with other high-risk operations in the same hospital. These data suggest that improvements in outcomes resulting from the adoption of evidence-based process measures are procedure specific and do not necessarily reflect overall hospital quality.
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This study investigated the feasibility of early computed tomographic (CT) evaluation and the operative results of pediatric small bowel intussusception with deteriorating ischemic or obstructive symptoms, so-called small bowel intussusception disease (SBID). ⋯ Pediatric SBID may present with nonspecific symptoms and may mimic ileocolic intussusception leading to delayed operative intervention. Early CT evaluation of patients with suspicious SBID ultrasonographic features is effective in avoiding futile reduction enema and significantly reducing the waiting time for operative management and the resultant incidence of bowel complications.
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Kangri cancer is a heat-induced skin carcinoma associated with the use of the Kangri. This Kangri, which is a traditional fire pot, is an ingenious mode of providing warmth. The Kangri is an earthenware container with an outer encasement of wickerwork that is filled with ignited coal inside for providing a source of heat in winter months. Its prolonged use may result in formation of erythema ab igne, a reticulate hypermelanosis with erythema, which may transform into cutaneous cancer. Currently, this skin cancer rarely is found in the Kashmir valley. ⋯ Kangri cancer still occurs in patients who live in remote areas of Kashmir where there is a chilling cold in winter months and have no modern and alternative cheap means of warming other than the Kangri.