scholarly journals Nowadays treatment of testicular appendix torsion in children

2021 ◽  
Vol 24 (6) ◽  
pp. 370-376
Author(s):  
D. N. Shedrov ◽  
M. V. Grigoryeva ◽  
I. S. Shormanov ◽  
O. O. Saruhanyan ◽  
E. N. Gasanova ◽  
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Introduction. Currently, a modern tactics as to the treatment of testicular appendix torsion in children is not an indisputable axiom but it is a subject of discussion in domestic and foreign literature. Modern diagnostic tools, wide implementation of expert-class equipment as well as gaining more experience have reduced, to a minimum , the risk of diagnostic error with fatal consequences for the gonad. So, it impels to revise the existing algorithms and to consider the conservative treatment as the method of choice in uncomplicated testicular appendix torsion.Objective. To analyze the gained experience in treating testicular appendix torsion and to suggest reasonable algorithms which correspond to modern diagnostic techniques and treatment options. Material and methods. 2875 cases with testicular appendix torsion have been analyzed. Of these, 2 069 (71.96%) patients were operated on; 755 (26.26%) patients had conservative treatment and 51 (1.78%) had to be operated on despite conservative treatment.Results. The material obtained in three statistically homogeneous groups has been аnalyzed. When comparing clinical and ultrasound criteria, it was found out that the incidence of orchalgia in the surgical group is slightly higher than in the conservative one. It may indicate that the adhesive process in the scrotal cavity after surgical trauma is more frequent than after a possible aseptic inflammation. Asymmetry of gonad volumes with smaller diseased testicle was seen in all groups. The decrease in testicular volume is minimal in all cases and is not statistically significant. The incidence of heterogeneity in the testicular and appendage echo structure, which indicates sclerotic changes in the parenchyma, is also not statistically significant in the analyzed groups. Patients who were operated despite their conservative care do not have much worse outcomes after long-lasting follow-up period than groups with other curative options.Conclusion. Torsion of the testicular appendix in children is a challenging problem that is far from being solved. There is no consensus as to the indications for surgical treatment and to the assessment of postoperative outcomes. Modern diagnostic and monitoring techniques allow to dynamically monitor the scrotal organs in conservative treatment. The conservative treatment of testicular appendix torsion is an effective and safe method. The conservative tactics which was changed for surgical one does not lead to gonad deterioration.

2008 ◽  
Vol 24 (6) ◽  
pp. E2 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ersin Erdoğan ◽  
Tufan Cansever

✓ Brain abscesses have been one of the most challenging lesions, both for surgeons and internists. From the beginning of the computed tomography (CT) era, the diagnosis and treatment of these entities have become easier and less invasive. The outcomes have become better with the improvement of diagnostic techniques, neurosurgery, and broad-spectrum antibiotics. Atypical bacterial abscesses are more often due to chemotherapy usage in oncology, long life expectancy in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, and immunosuppression in conjunction with organ transplantation. Surgical treatment options showed no significant difference with respect to mortality levels, but lower morbidity rates were achieved with stereotactically guided aspiration. Decompression with stereotactically guided aspiration, antibiotic therapy based on results of pus culture, and repeated aspirations if indicated from results of periodic CT follow-up scans seem to be the most appropriate treatment modality for brain abscesses. Immunosuppression and comorbidities, initial neurological status, and intraventricular rupture were significant factors influencing the outcomes of patients. The pitfalls and evolution in the diagnosis and treatment of brain abscesses are discussed in this study.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valeri Velev ◽  
George Donkov ◽  
Yordanka Mitova-Mineva

Abstract BackgroundCystic еchinococcosis is a chronic parasitosis caused by the larvae of the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus. Humans act as intermediate hosts and the larvae can affect any organ in the form of cysts. They are most often found incidentally by diagnostic imaging, where they have become large in size, with treatment being primarily invasive. Conservative treatment with albendazole is one of the appropriate treatment options, but it features a low success rate in cysts over 5 cm.Case presentationWe describe a case of an 14-year-old girl with an active 12 cm cyst in the liver. Two consecutive courses with albendazole, with duration 3 months each, were conducted. The cyst reached a safe inactive stage and no relapses have been observed for 1 year since the last administration of the medication.ConclusionsOur experience shows that with large cysts albendazole courses may be extended including in childhood. Ultrasonography has clearly demonstrated its ability to follow-up patient in a cost effective manner and avoiding ionizing radiations.


Author(s):  
Jyoti Singh ◽  
Neha Jain ◽  
Mamta Jajoo ◽  
Suparna Roy ◽  
Ekta Narang ◽  
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The aim of this article is to highlight the varied presentation and management of vallecular cysts. Three children with diagnosis of vallecular cyst presented in our department were reviewed retrospectively for clinical presentation, diagnostic tools and treatment options. All three cases presented with respiratory and feeding difficulty. Diagnosis in all the three cases was made with laryngoscopy (flexible/direct) and imaging. All three patients were treated by transoral approach aimed for excision of cyst using cold instruments. Postoperative period was uneventful and no recurrences were observed on the long-term follow up. Vallecular cysts should be considered as one of the differentials in children with respiratory distress and dysphagia in spite of being a rare anomaly. Direct transoral approach for excision of the vallecular cyst is recommended as a safe and reliable method with no recurrences till date.    Keywords: Vallecular Cyst; Respiratory Distress; Dysphagia; Laryngoscopy


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 4
Author(s):  
Yoshimichi Sato ◽  
Kuniyasu Niizuma ◽  
Hideki Ota ◽  
Hidenori Endo ◽  
Teiji Tominaga

Background: Chronic basilar artery dissection (BAD) is a rare pathology, and only a few reports have been mentioned in the literature. The imaging features of chronic BAD, especially those that develop into a subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), are unknown. Case Description: We report a unique case of a chronic BAD with a split intimal flap that developed into an SAH. A 74-year-old man was diagnosed with BAD. After considering all treatment options, conservative treatment was selected for the patient. We continued imaging follow-up of the patient in our outpatient clinic once a year. The BA gradually dilated and the internal flap split. The patient and his family refused surgical treatment; therefore, conservative treatment was continued. Six years and 2 months from the first diagnosis, he developed a massive SAH and died. Conclusion: In the case of this patient, the weakened condition of the internal elastic lamina may have caused dissection of the intimal flap between the intima and media. Furthermore, the dissection may have developed and connected the true lumen to the pseudolumen and induced BA rupture. Thereby, split of the internal flap could be a risk factor for rupture in chronic BAD.


2012 ◽  
Vol 73 (S 02) ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Sadadcharam ◽  
R. Wormald ◽  
M. Javadpour ◽  
D. Rawluk ◽  
R. McConn-Walsh

2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-36
Author(s):  
Md Zakaria Sarkar ◽  
AHM Ferdows Nur ◽  
Utpal Kumar Dutta ◽  
Muhammad Rafiqul Islam ◽  
Debabrota Roy ◽  
...  

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate hearing outcome after stapedotomy in patients with Otosclerosis. Methods: This cross sectional study was carried out from July 2017 to January 2019 in National Institute of ENT, Unit V. About 22 patients with Otosclerosis were included in this study. Diagnosis of Otosclerosis was based on the history, medical status with Otoscopy, Tuning fork tests and Audiometric tests. We compiled data on the pre and post operative air-bone gap (ABG) at 0.5, 1, 2 KHZ. The ABG was Calculated using AC and BC thresholds on the same audiogram. Post operative hearing gain was then Calculated from the ABG before the operation minus the ABG of the last follow up examination Results: In this study most of the cases were age group 14-30 years (72.7%), female (54.5%). Most common symptoms was progressive hearing loss, tinnitus (77.8%).The average preoperative hearing loss in this study was (AC) was 48.31±7.68. The average post opt. hearing (AC) at follow up was 28.95±10.30 with an average hearing gain of 15.40±8.53 dB which was significant. The average pre-operative ABG was 28.99 dB ± 8.10. The average post opt. ABG was analyzed at 1 follow up showed ABG 13.18±8.09 dB which was found to be significant. Conclusion: Stapedotomy is an effective surgical procedure for the treatment of otosclerosis which leads to improvement in patient’s quality of life. A favorable hearing outcome can be obtained by the combination of experienced hands with minimal surgical trauma and appropriate surgical technique. Bangladesh J Otorhinolaryngol; April 2020; 26(1): 31-36


Author(s):  
Xin Zhang ◽  
Yuting Zhang ◽  
Jian Wang ◽  
Qianbing Wan ◽  
Lei Li

This clinical report describes a combined lateral-crestal approach to elevate the sinus floor when placing implants on a wide maxillary posterior ridge. The buccally enlarged osteotomy broadens vision of practitioners and facilitates access of instruments in the sinus. Compared to the traditional lateral approach of sinus lift, the proposed technique may offer a more conservative treatment modality. And a clinical study with sufficient subjects and long term follow up is needed to validate the potential and limitations of the proposed technique.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 43
Author(s):  
Akmal Hisham ◽  
Devananthan Ilenghoven ◽  
Wan Syazli Wan Ahmad Kamal ◽  
Salina Ibrahim ◽  
Shah Jumaat Mohd Yussof

The emergence of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has revolutionized the prognosis of HIV-infected patients. However, the extended use of HAART is associated with a disfiguring complication termed lipodystrophy, a disorder of body fat maldistribution causing peripheral fat loss (lipoatrophy) and central fat accumulation (lipohypertrophy). Lipoatrophy commonly affects the face, legs, buttocks and arm, whilst lipohypertrophy frequently favours the abdomen, breast and dorsocervical region. To our knowledge, we present only the second documented case in the literature of a labia majora lipohypertrophy in a HIV-positive patient receiving long-term HAART. The severity of labial abnormality caused significant physical and functional morbidities. Labiaplasty with dermolipectomy of the labia majora and excisional lipectomy of the mons pubis was successfully performed. At a 6-month follow-up, patient had no recurrence with resolution of symptoms and resumption of normal activities of daily living (ADL).


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