scholarly journals Gentamicin-Coated Tibia Nail in Fractures and Nonunion to Reduce Fracture-Related Infections: A Systematic Review

Molecules ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (22) ◽  
pp. 5471
Author(s):  
Daniele De Meo ◽  
Federico M. Cannari ◽  
Luisa Petriello ◽  
Pietro Persiani ◽  
Ciro Villani

The incidence of a fracture-related infection (FRI) can reach 30% of open tibia fractures (OTF). The use of antibiotic-coated implants is one of the newest strategies to reduce the risk of infection in orthopedic surgery. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy and safety of a gentamicin-coated tibia nail in primary fracture fixation (FF) and revision surgery (RS) of nonunion cases in terms of FRI incidence. We conducted a systematic review according to the PRISMA checklist on Pub-Med, Cochrane, and EMBASE. Of the 32 studies, 8 were included, for a total of 203 patients treated: 114 were FF cases (63% open fractures) and 89 were RS cases, of which 43% were infected nonunion. In the FF group, four FRI were found (3.8%): three OTF (Gustilo-Anderson III) and one closed fracture; bone healing was achieved in 94% of these cases. There were four relapses of infection and one new onset in the RS group; bone healing occurred in 88% of these cases. No side effects were found. There were no significant differences in terms of FRI, nonunion, and healing between the two groups. Gentamicin-coated tibia nail is an effective therapeutic option in the prophylaxis of high-risk fracture infections and in complex nonunion cases.

2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dalinda Isabel Sánchez-Vidaña ◽  
Shirley Pui-Ching Ngai ◽  
Wanjia He ◽  
Jason Ka-Wing Chow ◽  
Benson Wui-Man Lau ◽  
...  

Background. Depression is one of the greatest health concerns affecting 350 million people globally. Aromatherapy is a popular CAM intervention chosen by people with depression. Due to the growing popularity of aromatherapy for alleviating depressive symptoms, in-depth evaluation of the evidence-based clinical efficacy of aromatherapy is urgently needed.Purpose. This systematic review aims to provide an analysis of the clinical evidence on the efficacy of aromatherapy for depressive symptoms on any type of patients.Methods. A systematic database search was carried out using predefined search terms in 5 databases: AMED, CINHAL, CCRCT, MEDLINE, and PsycINFO. Outcome measures included scales measuring depressive symptoms levels.Results. Twelve randomized controlled trials were included and two administration methods for the aromatherapy intervention including inhaled aromatherapy (5 studies) and massage aromatherapy (7 studies) were identified. Seven studies showed improvement in depressive symptoms.Limitations. The quality of half of the studies included is low, and the administration protocols among the studies varied considerably. Different assessment tools were also employed among the studies.Conclusions. Aromatherapy showed potential to be used as an effective therapeutic option for the relief of depressive symptoms in a wide variety of subjects. Particularly, aromatherapy massage showed to have more beneficial effects than inhalation aromatherapy.


2020 ◽  
Vol Volume 8 ◽  
pp. 7-21
Author(s):  
Ishita Ray ◽  
Diana Fiorela Sánchez ◽  
Chris Andrea Robert ◽  
Mary Phyllis Robert

Author(s):  
B. González Astorga ◽  
F. Salvà Ballabrera ◽  
E. Aranda Aguilar ◽  
E. Élez Fernández ◽  
P. García-Alfonso ◽  
...  

AbstractColorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. For metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients, it is recommended, as first-line treatment, chemotherapy (CT) based on doublet cytotoxic combinations of fluorouracil, leucovorin, and irinotecan (FOLFIRI) and fluorouracil, leucovorin, and oxaliplatin (FOLFOX). In addition to CT, biological (targeted agents) are indicated in the first-line treatment, unless contraindicated. In this context, most of mCRC patients are likely to progress and to change from first line to second line treatment when they develop resistance to first-line treatment options. It is in this second line setting where Aflibercept offers an alternative and effective therapeutic option, thought its specific mechanism of action for different patient’s profile: RAS mutant, RAS wild-type (wt), BRAF mutant, potentially resectable and elderly patients. In this paper, a panel of experienced oncologists specialized in the management of mCRC experts have reviewed and selected scientific evidence focused on Aflibercept as an alternative treatment.


2021 ◽  
pp. 152692482110028
Author(s):  
Alberto Ferrarese ◽  
Patrizia Burra

Liver transplantation is considered an effective therapeutic option for Wilson’s disease (WD) patients with hepatic phenotype, since it removes the inherited defects of copper metabolism, and is associated with excellent graft and patient outcomes. The role of liver transplantation in WD patients with mixed hepatic and neuropsychiatric phenotype has remained controversial over time, mainly because of high post-operative complications, reduced survival and a variable, unpredictable rate of neurological improvement. This article critically discusses the recently published data in this field, focussing in more detail on isolated neuropsychiatric phenotype as a potential indication for liver transplantation in WD patients.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ara Jo ◽  
Lisa Scarton ◽  
LaToya J. O'Neal ◽  
Samantha Larson ◽  
Nancy Schafer ◽  
...  

Molecules ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 25 (21) ◽  
pp. 4895
Author(s):  
Ayesha Atiq ◽  
Ishwar Parhar

Clinically, gliomas are classified into four grades, with grade IV glioblastoma multiforme being the most malignant and deadly, which accounts for 50% of all gliomas. Characteristically, glioblastoma involves the aggressive proliferation of cells and invasion of normal brain tissue, outcomes as poor patient prognosis. With the current standard therapy of glioblastoma; surgical resection and radiotherapy followed by adjuvant chemotherapy with temozolomide, it remains fatal, because of the development of drug resistance, tumor recurrence, and metastasis. Therefore, the need for the effective therapeutic option for glioblastoma remains elusive. Previous studies have demonstrated the chemopreventive role of naturally occurring pharmacological agents through preventing or reversing the initiation phase of carcinogenesis or arresting the cancer progression phase. In this review, we discuss the role of natural phytochemicals in the amelioration of glioblastoma, with the aim to improve therapeutic outcomes, and minimize the adverse side effects to improve patient’s prognosis and enhancing their quality of life.


2006 ◽  
Vol 18 (4) ◽  
pp. 409-414 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Tempera ◽  
G. Abbadessa ◽  
G. Bonfiglio ◽  
E. Cammarata ◽  
A. Cianci ◽  
...  

QJM ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 114 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tarek Youssef Ahmed ◽  
Mohab Gamal El-din Mustafa ◽  
Mohamed Elemam Elshawy ◽  
Modaser Hashim Abdelaziz

Abstract Background Anal fistula is abnormal communication between the anal canal and the perianal skin or perineum or buttocks. Anal fistula is almost always a consequence of an anorectal abscess that was drained. While the abscess represents the acute phase of the disease, fistula represents the chronic phase as the fistulous pathway may persist in about 1/3 of cases. Aim of the Work In this study we will perform fistulotomy with primary sphincter repair in high cryptoglandular fistula with assessment of recurrence rate, incontinence rate and patient satisfaction according to pain score, wound healing, discharge and return to daily activity parameters. Methods This was prospective cohort study on 30 patients of high peri-anal fistulae and fistulotomy and reconstruction (primary suture repair) of anal sphincter was done., the patients were followed up 6 months postoperatively regarding their continence using Wexner score, recurrence, discharge and their return to work by scheduled outpatient clinical examination. Results Among 30 patients only three patients complaining usual incontinence mostly as post defecation soiling. Three patients reported anal fistula recurrence: One occurred at the 5th month, while the other two occurred at the 6th month after surgery. The procedure was well tolerated by the patients as most of them complaining only minimal pain and returned to work after two weeks without need of other stage like other procedures. Conclusion Fistulotomy with primary sphincter repair is an effective therapeutic option for patients with high anal fistula. Our study demonstrated that immediate reconstruction of the sphincters after fistulotomy achieved high success rates and low risk of postoperative fecal incontinence, compared to reported rates after simple fistulotomy.


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