scholarly journals Bilateral Thoracoscopic Splanchnicectomy: Effects on Pancreatic Pain and Function

1999 ◽  
Vol 230 (6) ◽  
pp. 785 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ingemar Ihse ◽  
Evita Zoucas ◽  
Erik Gyllstedt ◽  
Ramon Lillo-Gil ◽  
Åke Andrén-Sandberg
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Galketiya KB ◽  
Pinto V ◽  
Bandara WRSM

Chronic pancreatitis may cause disabling pain not responding to oral analgesics and/or drainage procedures. Although pancreatectomy is a definitive treatment, it carries a significant morbidity and mortality. Celiac plexus ablation is beneficial, although it is a temporary method for pain relief. While bilateral splanchnicectomy provides a more permanent pain relief, it is a difficult procedure requiring thoracotomy and results in significant morbidity. Thoracoscopy is an attractive alternative to perform splanchnicectomy. The results of a case series on video assisted thoracoscopic sympathectomies performed at the university surgical unit, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka from January 2011 to June 2013 was analyzed to evaluate the surgical technique and to quantify the efficacy of pain relief. Operating time, blood loss, intraoperative complications, conversion to open surgery, pre-operative and post-operative pain assessment using visual analogue scale score (VAS) were recorded. Seven patients who underwent video assisted thoracoscopic splachnicectomy were analyzed. All had an acceptable operating time (6omin), no measurable blood loss, no conversions to open surgery, no intercostal drainage, early mobilization and feeding. All had an average VAS of 8-10 pre-operatively. This reduced to a VAS of 1 or no pain in all, on post-operative day one, at one and six months. The few who experienced mild pain needed occasional use of paracetamol or diclofenac sodium. Non required narcotic analgesics. Bilateral thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy is a safe, effective and more attractive alternative as it carries a minimum morbidity, mortality and provides an excellent relief of chronic agonizing pancreatic pain.


1999 ◽  
Vol 23 (7) ◽  
pp. 688-692 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaynathan Moodley ◽  
Bhugwan Singh ◽  
Abdool Samad Shaik ◽  
Aref Haffejee ◽  
Joseph Rubin

1996 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-33
Author(s):  
A. Andren-Sandberg ◽  
E. Zoucas ◽  
R. Lillo-Gil ◽  
E. Gyllstedt ◽  
I. Ihse

Author(s):  
M. Boublik ◽  
W. Hellmann ◽  
F. Jenkins

The present knowledge of the three-dimensional structure of ribosomes is far too limited to enable a complete understanding of the various roles which ribosomes play in protein biosynthesis. The spatial arrangement of proteins and ribonuclec acids in ribosomes can be analysed in many ways. Determination of binding sites for individual proteins on ribonuclec acid and locations of the mutual positions of proteins on the ribosome using labeling with fluorescent dyes, cross-linking reagents, neutron-diffraction or antibodies against ribosomal proteins seem to be most successful approaches. Structure and function of ribosomes can be correlated be depleting the complete ribosomes of some proteins to the functionally inactive core and by subsequent partial reconstitution in order to regain active ribosomal particles.


Author(s):  
S. K. Pena ◽  
C. B. Taylor ◽  
J. Hill ◽  
J. Safarik

Introduction: Oxidized cholesterol derivatives have been demonstrated in various cell cultures to be very potent inhibitors of 3-hvdroxy-3- methylglutaryl Coenzyme A reductase which is a principle regulator of cholesterol biosynthesis in the cell. The cholesterol content in the cells exposed to oxidized cholesterol was found to be markedly decreased. In aortic smooth muscle cells, the potency of this effect was closely related to the cytotoxicity of each derivative. Furthermore, due to the similarity of their molecular structure to that of cholesterol, these oxidized cholesterol derivatives might insert themselves into the cell membrane, alter membrane structure and function and eventually cause cell death. Arterial injury has been shown to be the initial event of atherosclerosis.


Author(s):  
Caroline A. Miller ◽  
Laura L. Bruce

The first visual cortical axons arrive in the cat superior colliculus by the time of birth. Adultlike receptive fields develop slowly over several weeks following birth. The developing cortical axons go through a sequence of changes before acquiring their adultlike morphology and function. To determine how these axons interact with neurons in the colliculus, cortico-collicular axons were labeled with biocytin (an anterograde neuronal tracer) and studied with electron microscopy.Deeply anesthetized animals received 200-500 nl injections of biocytin (Sigma; 5% in phosphate buffer) in the lateral suprasylvian visual cortical area. After a 24 hr survival time, the animals were deeply anesthetized and perfused with 0.9% phosphate buffered saline followed by fixation with a solution of 1.25% glutaraldehyde and 1.0% paraformaldehyde in 0.1M phosphate buffer. The brain was sectioned transversely on a vibratome at 50 μm. The tissue was processed immediately to visualize the biocytin.


Author(s):  
J. Metz ◽  
M. Merlo ◽  
W. G. Forssmann

Structure and function of intercellular junctions were studied under the electronmicroscope using conventional thin sectioning and freeze-etch replicas. Alterations of tight and gap junctions were analyzed 1. of exocrine pancreatic cells under cell isolation conditions and pancreatic duct ligation and 2. of hepatocytes during extrahepatic cholestasis.During the different steps of cell isolation of exocrine pancreatic cells, gradual changes of tight and gap junctions were observed. Tight junctions, which formed belt-like structures around the apex of control acinar cells in situ, subsequently diminished, became interrupted and were concentrated into macular areas (Fig. 1). Aggregations of membrane associated particles, which looked similar to gap junctions, were intermixed within tight junctional areas (Fig. 1). These structures continously disappeared in the last stages of the isolation procedure. The intercellular junctions were finally separated without destroying the integrity of the cell membrane, which was confirmed with porcion yellow, lanthanum chloride and horse radish peroxidase.


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