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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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How we do it—the use of peritoneal patches for reconstruction of vena cava inferior and portal vein in hepatopancreatobiliary surgery

Radulova-Mauersberger, O., Distler, M., Riediger, C., Weitz, J., Welsch, T., Kirchberg, J. 27 February 2024 (has links)
Purpose Extended resections in hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) surgery frequently require vascular resection to obtain tumor clearance. The use of alloplastic grafts may increase postoperative morbidity due to septic or thrombotic complications. The use of suitable autologous venous interponates (internal jugular vein, great saphenous vein) is frequently associated with additional incisions. The aim of this study was to report on our experience with venous reconstruction using the introperative easily available parietal peritoneum, focusing on key technical aspects. Methods All patients who underwent HPB resections with venous reconstruction using peritoneal patches at our department between January 2017 and November 2021 were included in this retrospective analysis with median follow-up of 2 months (IQR: 1–8 months). We focused on technical aspects of the procedure and evaluated vascular patency and perioperative morbidity. Results Parietal peritoneum patches (PPPs) were applied for reconstruction of the inferior vena cava (IVC) (13 patients) and portal vein (PV) (4 patients) during major hepatic (n = 14) or pancreatic (n = 2) resections. There were no cases of postoperative bleeding due to anastomotic leakage. Following PV reconstruction, two patients showed postoperative vascular stenosis after severe pancreatitis with postoperative pancreatic fistula and bile leakage, respectively. In patients with reconstruction of the IVC, no relevant perioperative vascular complications occurred. Conclusions The use of a peritoneal patch for reconstruction of the IVC in HPB surgery is a feasible, effective, and low-cost alternative to alloplastic, xenogenous, or venous grafts. The graft can be easily harvested and tailored to the required size. More evidence is still needed to confirm the safety of this procedure for the portal vein regarding long-term results.
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Techniques innovantes en chirurgie hépatique : usages et impacts sur la prise en charge des métastases hépatiques d'origine colorectale / Innovative techniques in liver surgery : use and impact on management of patients with colorectal liver metastases

Dupré, Aurélien 07 December 2015 (has links)
Le cancer colorectal est un enjeu majeur de Santé publique. Près de la moitié des patients porteurs d’un cancer colorectal va développer des métastases hépatiques. La chirurgie est le seul traitement potentiellement curatif. Tout doit donc être mis en oeuvre pour que ces patients accèdent à un geste chirurgical. Le volume de foie restant après hépatectomie est un des principaux facteurs limitant en chirurgie hépatique. Des techniques innovantes ont été développées dans l’optique d’une épargne parenchymateuse : l’utilisation conjointe des techniques de destruction focalisée et la chirurgie hépatique en deux temps. La chirurgie hépatique en deux temps est efficace d’un point de vue carcinologique, mais reste une procédure complexe techniquement avec une morbidité non négligeable, notamment à cause des adhérences péri-hépatiques post-opératoires. Ces adhérences sont systématiques après chirurgie hépatique mais peuvent être prévenues par l’utilisation de membranes antiadhérences après la première hépatectomie. Dans cette indication, l’étude de phase II multicentrique, présentée dans ce travail, retrouvait une diminution de l’incidence et de la sévérité de ces adhérences après utilisation de seprafilm®, ce qui facilitait la seconde hépatectomie. Les techniques de destruction focalisée peuvent dans certains cas se substituer à la chirurgie en cas de métastases résécables. Elles permettent également d’augmenter le nombre de patients candidats à une prise en charge à visée curative, lorsqu’elles sont associées à la chirurgie, en cas de métastases non résécables. Ces techniques présentent néanmoins plusieurs inconvénients qui limitent leur utilisation. Les ultrasons focalisés de haute intensité (HIFU) sont une technique récente, non ionisante, de destruction focalisée dont les avantages théoriques sont particulièrement adaptés au traitement des tumeurs hépatiques. La technologie HIFU actuelle repose sur un dispositif de traitement extra-corporel, dont la limite principale est la faible taille des ablations, qui doivent être juxtaposées pour traiter des tumeurs de quelques centimètres, ce qui nécessite des temps de traitement de plusieurs dizaines de minutes. Le développement d’une sonde HIFU per-opératoire, à géométrie torique, a permis d’obtenir des ablations d’environ 7 cm3 en 40 secondes sur un modèle porcin. Nous avons pu montrer, lors de l’étude de phase I-IIa présentée dans ce travail, que ces résultats étaient reproduits chez l’homme sur foie sain destiné à être réséqué. Les résultats positifs de ces deux études prospectives nous ont permis d’envisager une étude de phase III sur la prévention des adhérences péri-hépatiques, la poursuite de l’étude HIFU en ciblant cette fois les métastases hépatiques, et la réalisation d’une étude de phase II sur la résection hépatique assistée par HIFU comme aide à l’hémostase / Colorectal cancer is a major health problem. Almost half of patients will develop liver metastasis. Surgery is the only potentially curative treatment. Everything possible must be done for these patients to perform liver surgery. Remnant liver volume after hepatectomy is the main limit of liver surgery. Innovative techniques have been developed to spare liver parenchyma: concomitant use of focal destruction and two-stage hepatectomy. Two-stage hepatectomy is oncologically effective but is a challenging procedure with high morbidity, in part because of peri-hepatic adhesions. These adhesions occur systematically after liver surgery but can be prevented by the use of anti-adhesion membranes at the end of the first hepatectomy. In this indication, the multicentre phase II study presented herein, showed a decrease in extent and severity of adhesions with use of seprafilm®. It facilitated the dissection and so the second hepatectomy. Techniques involving focal destruction can replace surgery in selected cases of resectable metastases. They also increase the number of patients candidates to curative liver-directed therapy in unresectable metastases. These techniques have however several disadvantages, which limit their use. High intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) is a recent, non-ionizing, technology of focal destruction. Theoretical advantages make HIFU a promising technique for focal ablation of liver tumours. Current technology is based on extra-corporeal treatment. The main limit is that elementary ablations are small and must be juxtaposed to treat supra-centimetric tumours, resulting in long-time treatment. A new and powerful HIFU device enabling destruction of larger liver volumes (7 cm3 in 40 seconds) has been developed based on toroidal transducers. We showed, in a phase I-IIa study presented herein, that preclinical results could be reproduced on healthy liver of patients undergoing hepatectomy. Positive results of these two prospective studies have allowed to design a phase III trial on prevention of peri-hepatic adhesions, to continue the evaluation of HIFU by targeting liver metastases and by assisting liver resection, in a phase II study, as a sealing device
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Efeitos da cirurgia de Fobi-Capella na doença hepática gordurosa não alcoólica (DHGNA): estudo prospectivo de dois anos / Effects of bariatric surgery (Fobi-Capella) in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD): prospective study of 2 years

Furuya Júnior, Carlos Kiyoshi 11 September 2006 (has links)
Introdução: A incidência de obesidade é crescente e alarmante, principalmente no mundo ocidental. De acordo com o National Center for Health Statistics, cerca de 61% da população adulta nos Estados Unidos está acima do peso e 30% é obesa, sendo que 5 a 6% está classificada na faixa de obesidade Grau III. No Brasil, o Ministério da Saúde aponta que 32,9% dos brasileiros estão fora da faixa de peso ideal, e 4,8% dos homens e 11,7% das mulheres encaixam-se na faixa de obesidade Grau III. Devido a alta prevalência da Doença Hepática Gordurosa Não Alcoólica (DHGNA) em pacientes portadores de obesidade grave e os escassos conhecimentos acerca de sua evolução para doença crônica do fígado após cirurgias bariátricas, foram objetivos deste estudo avaliar os efeitos da cirurgia gastrorredutora com derivação intestinal em Y de Roux Cirurgia de Fobi-Capella) sobre DHGNA após 24 meses. Métodos: Dentre 40 pacientes com IMC > 40 kg/m2 submetidos à cirurgia bariátrica (cirurgia de Fobi-Capella) no período de 2001 a 2003, 18 pacientes foram seguidos por aproximadamente 24 meses (700 ± 42 dias) e incluídos no estudo, realizando-se exames laboratoriais, tais como enzimas hepáticas, perfil lipídico e glicêmico; e a biopsia hepática no perioperatório e 24 meses após a cirurgia. O diagnóstico histológico de DHGNA e Esteatohepatite Não Alcoólica (ENA) foi determinado segundo a classificação padronizada por meio da revisão pelo Pathology Committee of the NASH Clinical Research Network Americano, que designou e validou as características histológicas e um sistema de escore de atividade para DHGNA para estudos clínicos. esultados: O IMC médio inicial dos 18 pacientes foi de 51,7 ± 7 kg/m2 e na segunda biopsia, após 24 meses de seguimento foi de 32,3 ± 6 kg/m2, com excesso do índice de massa corpórea perdida de 72,56%. DHGNA foi constatada no exame histológico inicial em 100% dos pacientes, sendo steatohepatite em 67% (10 pacientes com escore de atividade da DHGNA maior ou igual a 5 e dois pacientes com escore 4 com algum grau de fibrose) e 33% com esteatose isolada. Dos pacientes com ENA, 8,3% apresentavam cirrose. Após cerca de 24 meses houve desaparecimento da esteatose em 89% e manutenção da esteatose Grau I em 11% (p < 0,001). Em relação à fibrose, observada inicialmente em 10 (55%) dos pacientes, somente 4 (22,22%) dos pacientes mantiveram algum grau de fibrose (p = 0,020). No que se refere ao infiltrado inflamatório, 78% mantiveram discreto infiltrado lobular (Grau I) não relacionado à degeneração gordurosa. A balonização hepatocelular desapareceu em 50% dos pacientes e manteve-se discreta (Grau I) em 50% (p < 0,001). Não houve diferença estatística no que se refere às aminotranferases no pré e pós-operatório tardio. Houve redução significativa dos lípides e glicemia em quase a totalidade dos pacientes. Conclusão: A correção da síndrome metabólica obtida pela acentuada perda de peso após cirurgia de Fobi-Capella promoveu melhora da esteatose, fibrose, e os escores de atividade da DHGNA menores que 5, respectivamente em 89%, 75% e 100%dos pacientes previamente portadores de DHGNA, não se observando efeito deletério na histologia hepática nesta série. / Background: The incidence of obesity is increasing in western countries at an alarming rate. The National Center for Health Statistics of United Stated estimated in adult population 61% the prevalence of overweight or obesity, and 30% has obesity, and 5 to 6% were classified in severe obesity. In Brazil, the Ministry of Health reported 32.9% the prevalence of overweight or obese in adult brazilian population, and severe obesity 4.8% were men and 11.7% were women. Although nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has been proved very frequent among morbidly obese patients and the effect of weight loss after bariatric surgery in inflammation and fibrosis related NAFLD is still a matter of debate. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of Fobi-Capella surgery in NAFLD in a follow up of 24 months. Methods: Forty patients with body mass index (BMI) IMC > 40 kg/m2 were submitted to Roux-en-Y gastric bypass with intraoperatory liver biopsies between 2001 a 2003, and 18 patients were followed and selected to underwent a liver biopsies after 24 months (700 ± 42 days). Blood biochemical tests and liver histology were compared before and after weight loss. The histological diagnosis of Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) was analyzed using the classification proposed by Pathology Committee of the NASH Clinical Research Network, which designed and validated a histological feature scoring system that address the characteristics of NASH lesions and a NAFLD activity score (NAS) for use in clinical trials. Eighteen patients with body mass index >40 kg/m2 submitted to Roux-n-Y gastric bypass were enrolled, and wedge liver biopsy was obtained at the operation. After 24 months, patients agreed to be submitted to a percutaneous liver biopsy. Results: The initial average BMI of 18 patientes were 51.7 ± 7 kg/m2. After following 24 months, average BMI was 32.3 ± 6 kg/m2. The average of percent excess body mass index loss was 72.56%. NAFLD was present in all 18 patients at the initial biopsy, NASH in 67% (10 patient had score of NAS ? 5 and two patients with score 4 had some degree of fibrosis) and 33% with steatosis only; 8.3% of patients with NASH has cirrhosis. After 24 months steatosis disappeared in 89% (p < 0,001) and fibrosis disappeared in 60% of the patients (p = 0.020). Hepatocellular ballooning disappeared in 50% (p < 0.001). A slight lobular inflammatory infiltrate remained in 78%, apparently unrelated to fatty degeneration. Since liver biochemical variables AST and ALT had been found within normal limits in 88% and 89%, respectively of patients at initial biopsy, no difference was found 24 months later (p = 1.000). Lipid profile and blood sugar plasma concentration were closer to normal in all patients after 24 months of follow up (p < 0.05). Conclusions: The improvement of metabolic syndrome related a severe obesity after sustained weight loss surgery promoted significant improvement in liver histology. The steatosis, fibrosis and NAS ? 5 were decreased in 89%, 75% and 100% of patients, respectively. None patient had progression of hepatic fibrosis in this series.
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Efeitos da cirurgia de Fobi-Capella na doença hepática gordurosa não alcoólica (DHGNA): estudo prospectivo de dois anos / Effects of bariatric surgery (Fobi-Capella) in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD): prospective study of 2 years

Carlos Kiyoshi Furuya Júnior 11 September 2006 (has links)
Introdução: A incidência de obesidade é crescente e alarmante, principalmente no mundo ocidental. De acordo com o National Center for Health Statistics, cerca de 61% da população adulta nos Estados Unidos está acima do peso e 30% é obesa, sendo que 5 a 6% está classificada na faixa de obesidade Grau III. No Brasil, o Ministério da Saúde aponta que 32,9% dos brasileiros estão fora da faixa de peso ideal, e 4,8% dos homens e 11,7% das mulheres encaixam-se na faixa de obesidade Grau III. Devido a alta prevalência da Doença Hepática Gordurosa Não Alcoólica (DHGNA) em pacientes portadores de obesidade grave e os escassos conhecimentos acerca de sua evolução para doença crônica do fígado após cirurgias bariátricas, foram objetivos deste estudo avaliar os efeitos da cirurgia gastrorredutora com derivação intestinal em Y de Roux Cirurgia de Fobi-Capella) sobre DHGNA após 24 meses. Métodos: Dentre 40 pacientes com IMC > 40 kg/m2 submetidos à cirurgia bariátrica (cirurgia de Fobi-Capella) no período de 2001 a 2003, 18 pacientes foram seguidos por aproximadamente 24 meses (700 ± 42 dias) e incluídos no estudo, realizando-se exames laboratoriais, tais como enzimas hepáticas, perfil lipídico e glicêmico; e a biopsia hepática no perioperatório e 24 meses após a cirurgia. O diagnóstico histológico de DHGNA e Esteatohepatite Não Alcoólica (ENA) foi determinado segundo a classificação padronizada por meio da revisão pelo Pathology Committee of the NASH Clinical Research Network Americano, que designou e validou as características histológicas e um sistema de escore de atividade para DHGNA para estudos clínicos. esultados: O IMC médio inicial dos 18 pacientes foi de 51,7 ± 7 kg/m2 e na segunda biopsia, após 24 meses de seguimento foi de 32,3 ± 6 kg/m2, com excesso do índice de massa corpórea perdida de 72,56%. DHGNA foi constatada no exame histológico inicial em 100% dos pacientes, sendo steatohepatite em 67% (10 pacientes com escore de atividade da DHGNA maior ou igual a 5 e dois pacientes com escore 4 com algum grau de fibrose) e 33% com esteatose isolada. Dos pacientes com ENA, 8,3% apresentavam cirrose. Após cerca de 24 meses houve desaparecimento da esteatose em 89% e manutenção da esteatose Grau I em 11% (p < 0,001). Em relação à fibrose, observada inicialmente em 10 (55%) dos pacientes, somente 4 (22,22%) dos pacientes mantiveram algum grau de fibrose (p = 0,020). No que se refere ao infiltrado inflamatório, 78% mantiveram discreto infiltrado lobular (Grau I) não relacionado à degeneração gordurosa. A balonização hepatocelular desapareceu em 50% dos pacientes e manteve-se discreta (Grau I) em 50% (p < 0,001). Não houve diferença estatística no que se refere às aminotranferases no pré e pós-operatório tardio. Houve redução significativa dos lípides e glicemia em quase a totalidade dos pacientes. Conclusão: A correção da síndrome metabólica obtida pela acentuada perda de peso após cirurgia de Fobi-Capella promoveu melhora da esteatose, fibrose, e os escores de atividade da DHGNA menores que 5, respectivamente em 89%, 75% e 100%dos pacientes previamente portadores de DHGNA, não se observando efeito deletério na histologia hepática nesta série. / Background: The incidence of obesity is increasing in western countries at an alarming rate. The National Center for Health Statistics of United Stated estimated in adult population 61% the prevalence of overweight or obesity, and 30% has obesity, and 5 to 6% were classified in severe obesity. In Brazil, the Ministry of Health reported 32.9% the prevalence of overweight or obese in adult brazilian population, and severe obesity 4.8% were men and 11.7% were women. Although nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has been proved very frequent among morbidly obese patients and the effect of weight loss after bariatric surgery in inflammation and fibrosis related NAFLD is still a matter of debate. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of Fobi-Capella surgery in NAFLD in a follow up of 24 months. Methods: Forty patients with body mass index (BMI) IMC > 40 kg/m2 were submitted to Roux-en-Y gastric bypass with intraoperatory liver biopsies between 2001 a 2003, and 18 patients were followed and selected to underwent a liver biopsies after 24 months (700 ± 42 days). Blood biochemical tests and liver histology were compared before and after weight loss. The histological diagnosis of Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) was analyzed using the classification proposed by Pathology Committee of the NASH Clinical Research Network, which designed and validated a histological feature scoring system that address the characteristics of NASH lesions and a NAFLD activity score (NAS) for use in clinical trials. Eighteen patients with body mass index >40 kg/m2 submitted to Roux-n-Y gastric bypass were enrolled, and wedge liver biopsy was obtained at the operation. After 24 months, patients agreed to be submitted to a percutaneous liver biopsy. Results: The initial average BMI of 18 patientes were 51.7 ± 7 kg/m2. After following 24 months, average BMI was 32.3 ± 6 kg/m2. The average of percent excess body mass index loss was 72.56%. NAFLD was present in all 18 patients at the initial biopsy, NASH in 67% (10 patient had score of NAS ? 5 and two patients with score 4 had some degree of fibrosis) and 33% with steatosis only; 8.3% of patients with NASH has cirrhosis. After 24 months steatosis disappeared in 89% (p < 0,001) and fibrosis disappeared in 60% of the patients (p = 0.020). Hepatocellular ballooning disappeared in 50% (p < 0.001). A slight lobular inflammatory infiltrate remained in 78%, apparently unrelated to fatty degeneration. Since liver biochemical variables AST and ALT had been found within normal limits in 88% and 89%, respectively of patients at initial biopsy, no difference was found 24 months later (p = 1.000). Lipid profile and blood sugar plasma concentration were closer to normal in all patients after 24 months of follow up (p < 0.05). Conclusions: The improvement of metabolic syndrome related a severe obesity after sustained weight loss surgery promoted significant improvement in liver histology. The steatosis, fibrosis and NAS ? 5 were decreased in 89%, 75% and 100% of patients, respectively. None patient had progression of hepatic fibrosis in this series.

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