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Maurice Anidjar - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Postoperative Management of ectopic ureter injury after robotic assisted radical prostatectomy a case report
    Urology, 2020
    Co-Authors: Francis Petrella, Maurice Anidjar
    Abstract:

    Abstract A 66-year-old male, with an undiagnosed duplex system, underwent a Robotic-assisted Radical Prostatectomy that was complicated by an ectopic ureter injury. Given the incidence of less than 0.001%, Management of ectopic ureters for patients undergoing a RARP is foreign to most urologists. The delayed presentation lead us to opt for selective angioembolisation of the hydronephrotic segment. Symptoms completely resolved and a follow up scan showed resolution of the hydronephrosis as well as hypovascularized parenchyma of the upper moiety. A literature review was done along with this example of non-surgical Management of a rare RARP complication.

Francis Petrella - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Postoperative Management of ectopic ureter injury after robotic assisted radical prostatectomy a case report
    Urology, 2020
    Co-Authors: Francis Petrella, Maurice Anidjar
    Abstract:

    Abstract A 66-year-old male, with an undiagnosed duplex system, underwent a Robotic-assisted Radical Prostatectomy that was complicated by an ectopic ureter injury. Given the incidence of less than 0.001%, Management of ectopic ureters for patients undergoing a RARP is foreign to most urologists. The delayed presentation lead us to opt for selective angioembolisation of the hydronephrotic segment. Symptoms completely resolved and a follow up scan showed resolution of the hydronephrosis as well as hypovascularized parenchyma of the upper moiety. A literature review was done along with this example of non-surgical Management of a rare RARP complication.

Han Xiaoyin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the clinical efficacy of absorbable gelatin sponge attaches flixonase on Postoperative Management of endoscopic sinus surgery
    Medicine & Philosophy(Clinical Decision Making Forum Edition), 2011
    Co-Authors: Han Xiaoyin
    Abstract:

    To investigate the effect of debridment on the efficacy of endoscopic sinus surgery(ESS),a total of 127 patients in our hospital from Jan 2006 to Jan 2009 underwent ESS were randomly divided into control group(64 cases) and intervention group(63 cases).The control group give normal Postoperative Management,while another group give absorbable gelatin sponge attaches Flixonase after nasal debridement,until the sinus cavity were almost epithelized,and evaluate therapeutic effect.After 6~12 months Postoperative follow up,the sinus cavity epithelized time of intervention group were earlier than control group,statistically,significant deference was found between the two group(P0.05).This method which is safe,convenient and effective can shorten the course of disease and decrease Postoperative complications.

  • the clinical efficacy of absorbable gelatin sponge attaches flixonase on Postoperative Management of endoscopic sinus surgery
    Medicine & Philosophy(Clinical Decision Making Forum Edition), 2011
    Co-Authors: Han Xiaoyin
    Abstract:

    To investigate the effect of debridment on the efficacy of endoscopic sinus surgery(ESS),a total of 127 patients in our hospital from Jan 2006 to Jan 2009 underwent ESS were randomly divided into control group(64 cases) and intervention group(63 cases).The control group give normal Postoperative Management,while another group give absorbable gelatin sponge attaches Flixonase after nasal debridement,until the sinus cavity were almost epithelized,and evaluate therapeutic effect.After 6~12 months Postoperative follow up,the sinus cavity epithelized time of intervention group were earlier than control group,statistically,significant deference was found between the two group(P0.05).This method which is safe,convenient and effective can shorten the course of disease and decrease Postoperative complications.

Doyle R Stulting - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

David E Schuller - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • intensive care unit versus non intensive care unit Postoperative Management of head and neck free flaps comparative effectiveness and cost comparisons
    Head and Neck-journal for The Sciences and Specialties of The Head and Neck, 2014
    Co-Authors: Hassan Arshad, Hatice Ozer, Aaron L Thatcher, Enver Ozer, Amit Agarwal, Hosseinali Jafari, Danette Birkheimer, Heidi Basinger, Arrick L Forest, David E Schuller
    Abstract:

    Background Despite its widespread use, there is no consensus on the Postoperative Management in patients undergoing free flap reconstructions. We report the largest study comparing flap outcomes, morbidity, and cost in patients with head and neck cancer free flaps who recovered in the intensive care unit (ICU) versus a “specialty floor” setting. Methods This was a retrospective review of patients undergoing free flap surgery for head and neck defects over a 4-year period. Patients before a certain date went to the ICU for immediate Postoperative care and after to a non-ICU setting. Postoperative medical and surgical complications and hospital charges were analyzed. Results Patients in the ICU group had a longer length of stay (LOS) and incurred greater hospital costs than the patients in the non-ICU setting. There was no difference in the flap failure rate between the 2 groups. Conclusion Consideration should be given to a floor-based Postoperative Management regimen for this patient population. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck 36: 536–539, 2014