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Il Giornale di chirurgia · Jan 2009
Case ReportsAcute onset of esophageal duplication cyst in adult. Case report.
Esophageal duplication (ED) cyst is unusual congenital disorder of the foregut, accounting for 10% to 15% of duplications of all foregut cysts. We report a case of esophageal duplication with acute clinical presentation, treated successfully with surgical resection. ⋯ The diagnosis and treatment of esophageal cysts is still evolving. The pathological diagnosis of oesophageal duplication requires the presence of the Ladd and Gross criteria. The infrequent acute onset doesn't modify the management and the surgical resection is the procedure of choice. The future of the treatment of esophageal cysts lies in the advancement of minimally invasive operative techniques.
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Il Giornale di chirurgia · Jan 2009
Case ReportsSpinal epidural hematoma following epidural anesthesia. Case report.
Epidural anesthesia is one of the preferred modes of analgesia intra- and postoperative in limb surgery. Although considered very safe, serious complications can occur with 0.1-1 per 10,000 epidural injections. We present a case of a patient who experienced an acute lumbar epidural hematoma after epidural anesthesia.
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Pectoralis major rupture is a very uncommon injury first time described by Patissier in 1822. Tears are classified on the type (partial and complete) or on the site (tendinous, myotendinous junction, intramuscular). Ruptures are reported in young high-performance athletes as results of eccentric contractions of the musculotendinous unit. ⋯ Surgery was performed through a modified delto-pectoral approach; pectoralis major tendon was attached at its anatomic insertion using two metallic anchors. The patient as been immobilized in a sling for 30 days and then assisted physiotherapy begun; strenght exercises were allowed at 90 days. At a mean follow-up of 24 months results were excellent in all cases with restoration of strenght and coming back to previously sports activity.
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Il Giornale di chirurgia · Jan 2009
[Clinical governance and continuous quality improvement in surgical organizations].
Recently the awareness had progressively strengthened that the main interest of health care organizations is effectiveness and appropriateness of clinical performance. They have a statutory duty to seek quality improvement through clinical governance. All health care operators are involved in clinical governance implementation, in respect of their organizational positions toward continuous quality improvement. In this way health care organizations, professionals and patients will benefit of outcomes of the change.