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  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,988 Views
10 Pages

Opioid-Sparing Analgesia Impacts the Perioperative Anesthetic Management in Major Abdominal Surgery

  • Miruna Jipa,
  • Sebastian Isac,
  • Artsiom Klimko,
  • Mihail Simion-Cotorogea,
  • Cristina Martac,
  • Cristian Cobilinschi and
  • Gabriela Droc

28 March 2022

Background and Objectives: The management of acute postoperative pain (APP) following major abdominal surgery implies various analgetic strategies. Opioids lie at the core of every analgesia protocol, despite their side effect profile. To limit patie...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,494 Views
12 Pages

Perioperative Supplemental Oxygen and Plasma Catecholamine Concentrations after Major Abdominal Surgery—Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial

  • Alexander Taschner,
  • Barbara Kabon,
  • Markus Falkner von Sonnenburg,
  • Alexandra Graf,
  • Nikolas Adamowitsch,
  • Melanie Fraunschiel,
  • Edith Fleischmann and
  • Christian Reiterer

22 March 2022

Perioperative stress is associated with increased sympathetic activity that leads to increases in heart rate and blood pressure, which are associated with the development of perioperative myocardial ischemia. In healthy volunteers, it was shown that...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,306 Views
14 Pages

Perioperative Supplemental Oxygen and Postoperative Copeptin Concentrations in Cardiac-Risk Patients Undergoing Major Abdominal Surgery—A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial

  • Alexander Taschner,
  • Barbara Kabon,
  • Alexandra Graf,
  • Nikolas Adamowitsch,
  • Markus Falkner von Sonnenburg,
  • Melanie Fraunschiel,
  • Katharina Horvath,
  • Edith Fleischmann and
  • Christian Reiterer

7 April 2022

Noncardiac surgery is associated with hemodynamic perturbations, fluid shifts and hypoxic events, causing stress responses. Copeptin is used to assess endogenous stress and predict myocardial injury. Myocardial injury is common after noncardiac surge...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
1,302 Views
7 Pages

15 June 2008

Objective. The objectives of this study were to determine the incidence of intraabdominal hypertension in patients after major abdominal surgery and to evaluate the correlation of intra-abdominal pressure with fluid balance and systemic inflammatory...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,633 Views
14 Pages

Intrathecal Morphine in Major Abdominal and Thoracic Surgery: Observational Study

  • Silvia González-Santos,
  • Antía Osorio-López,
  • Borja Mugabure-Bujedo,
  • Nuria González-Jorrín,
  • Ane Abad-Motos,
  • Inmaculada Ruiz-Montesinos,
  • Alejandro Herreros-Pomares and
  • Manuel Granell-Gil

Introduction: Optimal control of acute postoperative pain after major surgery accelerates the recovery process, shortens hospital stays, and minimizes healthcare costs. Intrathecal morphine is a simple, safe, and reliable regional technique that prov...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
6,323 Views
16 Pages

Management of Acute Kidney Injury Following Major Abdominal Surgery: A Contemporary Review

  • Joana Gameiro,
  • José Agapito Fonseca,
  • Filipe Marques and
  • José António Lopes

18 August 2020

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a frequent occurrence following major abdominal surgery and is independently associated with both in-hospital and long-term mortality, as well as with a higher risk of progressing to chronic kidney disease (CKD) and cardi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,309 Views
12 Pages

Association between 20% Albumin Use and Acute Kidney Injury in Major Abdominal Surgery with Transfusion

  • Hye Jin Kim,
  • Hyun Joo Kim,
  • Jin Ha Park,
  • Hye Jung Shin,
  • Sung Kyung Yu,
  • Yun Ho Roh,
  • Soo Yeon Jeon and
  • So Yeon Kim

25 January 2023

Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion and albumin administration can affect kidney function. We aimed to evaluate the association between intraoperative 20% albumin administration and acute kidney injury (AKI), along with the duration of hospitalization a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
888 Views
18 Pages

18 September 2025

Purpose: The venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide partial pressure difference [P(v-a)CO2] reflects the adequacy of tissue perfusion, with elevated values suggesting impaired clearance of CO2. While its prognostic role has been investigated in septic sho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,698 Views
11 Pages

Preoperative Albuminuria and Intraoperative Chloride Load: Predictors of Acute Kidney Injury Following Major Abdominal Surgery

  • Diamantina Marouli,
  • Kostas Stylianou,
  • Eleftherios Papadakis,
  • Nikolaos Kroustalakis,
  • Stavroula Kolyvaki,
  • Georgios Papadopoulos,
  • Christos Ioannou,
  • Alexandra Papaioannou,
  • Eugene Daphnis and
  • Helen Askitopoulou

9 November 2018

Background: Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is a common and serious complication associated with significant morbidity and mortality. While several pre- and intra-operative risk factors for AKI have been recognized in cardiac surgery patients...

  • Article
  • Open Access
49 Citations
4,929 Views
11 Pages

Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition Criteria Predict Pulmonary Complications and 90-Day Mortality after Major Abdominal Surgery in Cancer Patients

  • Sotirios Kakavas,
  • Dimitrios Karayiannis,
  • Zoi Bouloubasi,
  • Kalliopi Anna Poulia,
  • Steven Kompogiorgas,
  • Dimitrios Konstantinou and
  • Vasileios Vougas

3 December 2020

Although several studies have reported an association between malnutrition and the risk of severe complications after abdominal surgery, there have been no studies evaluating the use of Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) criteria for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,115 Views
13 Pages

26 November 2024

Background/Objectives: Endotoxin, a component of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from bacteria, disrupts the immune system, potentially leading to multiorgan failure. Unlike previous studies, we enrolled patients with mild clinical conditions after major ab...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,192 Views
35 Pages

Multimodal Prehabilitation in Major Abdominal Surgery—Rationale, Modalities, Results and Limitations

  • George Andrei Popescu,
  • Dana Galieta Minca,
  • Nader Mugurel Jafal,
  • Cristian Valentin Toma,
  • Sorin Tiberiu Alexandrescu,
  • Radu Virgil Costea and
  • Catalin Vasilescu

Recent evidence revealed that an adequate preoperative physiological reserve is crucial to overcome surgical stress response. Consequently, a new concept, called prehabilitation, emerged, aiming to improve the preoperative functional reserve of patie...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,798 Views
11 Pages

Programmed Intermittent Epidural Bolus versus Continuous Epidural Infusion in Major Upper Abdominal Surgery: A Retrospective Comparative Study

  • Yeon-Ju Kim,
  • Do-Kyeong Lee,
  • Hyun-Jung Kwon,
  • Hye-Mee Kwon,
  • Jong-Hyuk Lee,
  • Doo-Hwan Kim and
  • Sung-Moon Jeong

18 November 2021

Although recent evidence shows that the programmed intermittent epidural bolus can provide improved analgesia compared to continuous epidural infusion during labor, its usefulness in major upper abdominal surgery remains unclear. We evaluated the eff...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,656 Views
9 Pages

22 September 2018

This study aimed to identify an association between serum calcium (Ca) and phosphate (P) levels, tested during the pre- and postoperative period, with hospital costs and length of hospital stay (LOS) of patients who underwent major abdominal surgery....

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,851 Views
8 Pages

Sepsis Outcome after Major Abdominal Surgery Does Not Seem to Be Improved by the Use of Pentameric Immunoglobulin IgM: A Single-Center Retrospective Analysis

  • Alessandro Perrella,
  • Luca Rinaldi,
  • Ilaria Guarino,
  • Francesca Futura Bernardi,
  • Maurizio Castriconi,
  • Carmine Antropoli,
  • Pia Clara Pafundi,
  • Pierpaolo Di Micco,
  • Marina Sarno and
  • Annalisa Capuano
  • + 3 authors

31 October 2023

Background: Sepsis still represents a major public health issue worldwide, and the immune system plays a main role during infections; therefore, its activity is mandatory to resolve this clinical condition. In this report, we aimed to retrospectively...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,288 Views
14 Pages

27 April 2023

Recommendations for intraperitoneal (IP) and incisional (INC) administration of local anaesthetics after visceral surgery exist, but evidence is scarce. This prospective, randomized, blinded, controlled, clinical trial compared postoperative pain in...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
479 Views
19 Pages

Impact of Prehabilitation Components on Oxygen Uptake of People Undergoing Major Abdominal and Cardiothoracic Surgery: A Network Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

  • Susana Priego-Jiménez,
  • Pablo Priego-Jiménez,
  • María López-González,
  • Arturo Martinez-Rodrigo,
  • Anais López-Requena and
  • Celia Álvarez-Bueno

25 December 2025

Background/Objectives: Patient preoperative cardiorespiratory physical fitness measured by maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) is highly relevant to postoperative outcomes, with low VO2max associated with a greater symptom burden and a greater preval...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2,077 Views
16 Pages

Colonic Ischemia Following Major Vascular Surgery: A Literature Review on Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Preventive Strategies

  • Federica Ruggiero,
  • Giulia Colonna,
  • Maurizio Taurino,
  • Elisa Romano and
  • Pasqualino Sirignano

30 July 2025

Colonic ischemia (CI) is a serious and potentially fatal complication after major abdominal vascular surgery. This literature review explores the pathogenesis, risk factors, diagnostic methods, and preventive strategies associated with CI, emphasizin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,553 Views
9 Pages

Low Intra-Abdominal Pressure with Complete Neuromuscular Blockage Reduces Post-Operative Complications in Major Laparoscopic Urologic Surgery: A before–after Study

  • Claudia Brusasco,
  • Federico Germinale,
  • Federico Dotta,
  • Andrea Benelli,
  • Giovanni Guano,
  • Fabio Campodonico,
  • Marco Ennas,
  • Antonia Di Domenico,
  • Gregorio Santori and
  • Francesco Corradi

4 December 2022

Most urological interventions are now performed with minimally invasive surgery techniques such as laparoscopic surgery. Combining ERAS protocols with minimally invasive surgery techniques may be the best option to reduce hospital length-of-stay and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,702 Views
18 Pages

18 June 2025

Background/Objectives: Postoperative septic events represent a major paramevter of morbidity and mortality following major abdominal surgery. Early identification and prediction can have a major impact on clinical management, reduction of hospitaliza...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,989 Views
12 Pages

The Incidence of Perioperative Hypotension in Patients Undergoing Major Abdominal Surgery with the Use of Arterial Waveform Analysis and the Hypotension Prediction Index Hemodynamic Monitoring—A Retrospective Analysis

  • Jakub Szrama,
  • Agata Gradys,
  • Tomasz Bartkowiak,
  • Amadeusz Woźniak,
  • Zuzanna Nowak,
  • Krzysztof Zwoliński,
  • Ashish Lohani,
  • Natalia Jawień,
  • Piotr Smuszkiewicz and
  • Krzysztof Kusza

2 February 2024

Intraoperative hypotension (IH) is common in patients receiving general anesthesia and can lead to serious complications such as kidney failure, myocardial injury and increased mortality. The Hypotension Prediction Index (HPI) algorithm is a machine...

  • Article
  • Open Access

Preoperative Anemia and Coronary Artery Disease as Predictors of Major Adverse Cardiac Events After Open Abdominal Aortic Surgery

  • Jovan Petrovic,
  • Slobodan Pesic,
  • Natasa Davidovac,
  • Djurdjija Jelicic,
  • Smiljana Stojanovic,
  • Mihailo Neskovic,
  • Bojan Vucurevic,
  • Petar Dabic,
  • Petar Otasevic and
  • Milovan Bojic
  • + 1 author

16 January 2026

Background/Objectives: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is highly prevalent in patients undergoing vascular surgery and is a major determinant of postoperative morbidity and mortality. Preoperative anemia is a well-recognized risk factor for adverse out...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
8,004 Views
19 Pages

Flow Cytometry-Based Quantification of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps Shows an Association with Hypercoagulation in Septic Shock and Hypocoagulation in Postsurgical Systemic Inflammation—A Proof-of-Concept Study

  • Emmanuel Schneck,
  • Franziska Mallek,
  • Julia Schiederich,
  • Emil Kramer,
  • Melanie Markmann,
  • Matthias Hecker,
  • Natascha Sommer,
  • Norbert Weissmann,
  • Oleg Pak and
  • Christian Koch
  • + 4 authors

8 January 2020

This proof-of-concept study aimed to evaluate a novel method of flow cytometry-based quantification of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in septic shock patients and to identify possible interactions between the number of free-circulating NETs an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
120 Citations
2,434 Views
7 Pages

Postoperative complications and mortality after major gastrointestinal surgery

  • Triin Jakobson,
  • Juri Karjagin,
  • Liisa Vipp,
  • Martin Padar,
  • Ants-Hendrik Parik,
  • Liis Starkopf,
  • Hartmut Kern,
  • Olavi Tammik and
  • Joel Starkopf

27 June 2014

Background and objective: The incidence of postoperative complications and death is low in the general population, but a subgroup of high-risk patients can be identified amongst whom adverse postoperative outcomes occur more frequently. The present s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,850 Views
19 Pages

Risk Prediction Models for Peri-Operative Mortality in Patients Undergoing Major Vascular Surgery with Particular Focus on Ruptured Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: A Scoping Review

  • Alessandro Grandi,
  • Luca Bertoglio,
  • Sandro Lepidi,
  • Tilo Kölbel,
  • Kevin Mani,
  • Jacob Budtz-Lilly,
  • Randall DeMartino,
  • Salvatore Scali,
  • Lydia Hanna and
  • Mario D’Oria
  • + 1 author

24 August 2023

Purpose. The present scoping review aims to describe and analyze available clinical data on the most commonly reported risk prediction indices in vascular surgery for perioperative mortality, with a particular focus on ruptured abdominal aortic aneur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,906 Views
7 Pages

Effects of Sleep Quality on Melatonin Levels and Inflammatory Response after Major Abdominal Surgery in an Intensive Care Unit

  • Necdet Fatih Yaşar,
  • Bartu Badak,
  • Ağgül Canik,
  • Sema Şanal Baş,
  • Sema Uslu,
  • Setenay Öner and
  • Ersin Ateş

12 September 2017

Disruption of nocturnal sleep in an intensive care unit may remarkably affect production of melatonin, which is also known to have anti-inflammatory properties. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the effect of sleep quality on melatonin le...

  • Article
  • Open Access
512 Views
17 Pages

Hypotension Prediction Index Software Compared with Standard Advanced Haemodynamic Monitoring in Patients Undergoing Major Aortic Surgery: A Retrospective Study

  • Jakub Szrama,
  • Mariusz Gezela,
  • Łukasz Żurański,
  • Katarzyna Kulas,
  • Michał Gajda,
  • Piotr Smuszkiewicz and
  • Paweł Sobczyński

12 December 2025

Background/Objectives: Intraoperative hypotension (IOH) is related to the occurrence of postoperative complications and may be a frequent event during major vascular surgery. The Hypotension Prediction Index (HPI) is a technology applied to predict h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,179 Views
7 Pages

Diaphragmatic Injuries among Severely Injured Patients (ISS ≥ 16)—An Indicator of Injury Pattern and Severity of Abdominal Trauma

  • Leonhard Andreas Schurr,
  • Claudius Thiedemann,
  • Volker Alt,
  • Hans Jürgen Schlitt,
  • Markus Götz,
  • Moritz Riedl,
  • Stefan Martin Brunner and
  • Daniel Popp

4 November 2022

Background and Objectives: Abdominal trauma among severely injured patients with an injury severity score (ISS) of 16 and above can lead to potentially life-threatening injuries that might need immediate surgical intervention. Traumatic injuries to t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,084 Views
16 Pages

Difference Between Walking Parameters During 6 Min Walk Test Before and After Abdominal Surgery in Colorectal Cancer Patients

  • Nikolina Santek,
  • Sanja Langer,
  • Iva Kirac,
  • Danko Velemir Vrdoljak,
  • Gordan Tometic,
  • Goran Musteric,
  • Ljiljana Mayer and
  • Maja Cigrovski Berkovic

26 May 2025

Background/Objectives: Colorectal cancer is a significant health problem worldwide. Surgery is the primary curative treatment for most colorectal cancers. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing is now performed widely before surgery, and it is the most obj...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,434 Views
11 Pages

Different Analgesia Techniques for Postoperative Pain in Children Undergoing Abdominal Surgery for Intractable Constipation: A Retrospective Cohort Study in a Single Tertiary Children’s Hospital

  • Manouk Admiraal,
  • Fleur A. E. van der Burg,
  • Henning Hermanns,
  • Jeroen Hermanides,
  • Markus W. Hollmann,
  • Marc A. Benninga,
  • Justin de Jong,
  • Ramon R. Gorter and
  • Markus F. Stevens

8 January 2024

Functional constipation in the pediatric population is a prevalent issue that is usually well managed. However, in rare cases, conservative treatment fails, and surgical intervention is necessary. This retrospective cohort study aimed to describe and...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,114 Views
16 Pages

Abdominal Surgery Performed in Awake Patients Under Neuraxial Anesthesia: A Systematic Review Across Surgical Specialties

  • Carlo Ferrari,
  • Jacopo Crippa,
  • Paola Floris,
  • Davide Vailati,
  • Benedetta Basta,
  • Roberto Santalucia,
  • Salvatore Barbaro and
  • Carmelo Magistro

Background: Neuraxial anesthesia (NA) is increasingly utilized across various surgical specialties, particularly for abdominal procedures, making it a potential alternative to general anesthesia (GA). Methods: This narrative review was conducted foll...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
3,166 Views
6 Pages

Ureteral Complications during Surgery

  • Raymond A. Dieter,
  • George B. Kuzycz and
  • William Jacob Dieter

1 February 2023

Historically, ureteral complications during surgery have been occurring since the earliest performances of major abdominal or pelvic surgery. In the early 1960s, few diagnostic techniques were available to diagnose ureteral injury and determine the s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
9,238 Views
15 Pages

Perioperative Outcome in Dogs Undergoing Emergency Abdominal Surgery: A Retrospective Study on 82 Cases (2018–2020)

  • Aida Fages,
  • Carme Soler,
  • Nuria Fernández-Salesa,
  • Giuseppe Conte,
  • Massimiliano Degani and
  • Angela Briganti

28 September 2021

Emergency abdominal surgery carries high morbidity and mortality rates in human medicine; however, there is less evidence characterising the outcome of these surgeries as a single group in dogs. The aim of the study was to characterise the clinical c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,544 Views
14 Pages

Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound and Transesophageal Echocardiography for Intraoperative Diagnosis and Monitoring of Patent Foramen Ovale in Non-Cardiac Surgery

  • Amedeo Bianchini,
  • Giovanni Vitale,
  • Stefano Romano,
  • Irene Sbaraini Zernini,
  • Lorenzo Galeotti,
  • Matteo Cescon,
  • Matteo Ravaioli and
  • Antonio Siniscalchi

27 May 2024

Background: perioperative stroke is one of the major complications after surgery. Patent foramen ovale (PFO) increases the risk of stroke in non-cardiac surgery by right-to-left shunt related to intraoperative hemodynamic alterations, leading to para...

  • Article
  • Open Access
876 Views
10 Pages

Clinical Safety and Feasibility of Minimally Invasive Colectomy Under Neuraxial Anesthesia in Frail Patients: Preliminary Case Series

  • Filippo Carannante,
  • Valentina Miacci,
  • Renato Ricciardi,
  • Giuseppe Pascarella,
  • Vincenzo Schiavone,
  • Massimiliano Carassiti,
  • Gianluca Costa,
  • Marco Caricato,
  • Felice Eugenio Agrò and
  • Gabriella Teresa Capolupo

18 August 2025

Background/Objectives: General anesthesia is the most widely used anesthesia technique for major abdominal surgery, but it may have a longer recovery time, high cost, and environmental impact. In addition, general anesthesia may be contraindicated in...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,846 Views
24 Pages

Laparoscopic and Robot-Assisted Hepatic Surgery: An Historical Review

  • Atsushi Shimizu,
  • Miwa Ito and
  • Alan Kawarai Lefor

7 June 2022

Hepatic surgery is a rapidly expanding component of abdominal surgery and is performed for a wide range of indications. The introduction of laparoscopic cholecystectomy in 1987 was a major change in abdominal surgery. Laparoscopic surgery was widely...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,373 Views
12 Pages

Tailored Predictive Indicators for Weaning Success from High-Flow Nasal Cannula in Postoperative Hypoxemic Patients

  • Yuh-Chyn Tsai,
  • Shih-Feng Liu,
  • Hui-Chuan Chang,
  • Ching-Min Huang,
  • Wan-Chun Hsieh,
  • Chin-Ling Li,
  • Ting-Lung Lin and
  • Ho-Chang Kuo

17 February 2025

The use of high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) as an oxygen therapy post-extubation has demonstrated varying success rates across different surgical populations. This study aimed to identify the predictive factors influencing HFNC weaning outcomes in pati...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,731 Views
16 Pages

Surgical Management of Complicated Abdominal Tuberculosis: The First Systematic Review—New Treatments for an Ancient Disease and the State of the Art

  • Giuseppe Di Buono,
  • Giorgio Romano,
  • Giuseppe Amato,
  • Gabriele Barletta,
  • Giorgio Romano,
  • Nicoletta Adelfio,
  • Girolamo Geraci and
  • Antonino Agrusa

19 August 2024

Background: Abdominal tuberculosis comprises all forms of tuberculosis that involve the gastrointestinal tract. Controversies exist regarding the surgical approach and timing and type of intervention for complicated forms of abdominal tuberculosis. T...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,412 Views
12 Pages

Background and Objectives: Clinicians have been using elastic abdominal binder for stabilizing incision site after major abdominal surgery. However, the benefits of that practice have never been formally assessed. The aim of this study was to examine...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
6,625 Views
15 Pages

The Neoplastic Side of the Abdominal Wall: A Comprehensive Pictorial Essay of Benign and Malignant Neoplasms

  • Giorgia Porrello,
  • Roberto Cannella,
  • Eduardo Alvarez-Hornia Pérez,
  • Giuseppe Brancatelli and
  • Federica Vernuccio

Abdominal wall neoplasms are usually benign and, in the majority of these cases, no further work-up or treatment is indicated. The percentage of malignant abdominal neoplasms, however, is not negligible. Radiologists play a pivotal role in identifyin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,044 Views
11 Pages

Background: Deep surgical site infections (SSIs) represent a serious complication following abdominal trauma surgery; however, comprehensive risk factor analysis in large trauma populations remains limited. Although surgical site infections are recog...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,369 Views
12 Pages

Risk Assessment Model for Complications in Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy: A Pilot Study

  • Matteo Bruno,
  • Francesco Legge,
  • Cosimo Gentile,
  • Vito Carone,
  • Guglielmo Stabile,
  • Federico Di Leo,
  • Manuela Ludovisi,
  • Christian Di Florio and
  • Maurizio Guido

Objective: To estimate the rate of intra-operative and postoperative complications, and to define the risk of 30-day major postoperative complications (Clavien-Dindo > 2) according to the presence of one of 10 different variables of minimally inva...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,722 Views
15 Pages

19 August 2024

The clinical consequences of perioperative albumin extravasation accompanying major abdominal surgery remain underexplored. We retrospectively reviewed the data of patients who underwent cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and hyperthermic intraoperative per...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,277 Views
11 Pages

Prevention of Spinal Cord Injury during Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysms Repair: What the Anaesthesiologist Should Know

  • Federico Marturano,
  • Fulvio Nisi,
  • Enrico Giustiniano,
  • Francesco Benedetto,
  • Federico Piccioni and
  • Umberto Ripani

1 October 2022

Thoraco-abdominal aortic repair is a high-risk surgery for both mortality and morbidity. A major complication is paraplegia-paralysis due to spinal cord injury. Modern thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysm repair techniques involve multiple strategi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,633 Views
14 Pages

Clinical Ascites and Emergency Procedure as Determinants of Surgical Risk in Patients with Advanced Chronic Liver Disease

  • Lidia Canillas,
  • Amalia Pelegrina,
  • Fawaz Wasef León,
  • Aina Salis,
  • Elena Colominas-González,
  • Antonia Caro,
  • Juan Sánchez,
  • Juan Álvarez,
  • Fernando Burdio and
  • Jose A. Carrión

8 February 2025

Background: Liver function and the presence of portal hypertension, as well as the urgency and type of surgery, are prognostic factors in advanced chronic liver disease (ACLD) patients undergoing extrahepatic major surgeries. Emergent surgery in ACLD...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,514 Views
18 Pages

16 February 2024

Introduction: Abdominal oncologic surgeries pose significant risks due to the complexity of the surgery and patients’ often weakened health, multiple comorbidities, and increased perioperative hazards. Hypotension is a major risk factor for per...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,490 Views
15 Pages

Anticoagulant Management After Emergency Surgery or Major Bleeding in Anticoagulated Patients—Results of the Prospective RADOA Registry

  • Jana Last,
  • Ingvild Birschmann,
  • Simone Lindau,
  • Stavros Konstantinides,
  • Oliver Grottke,
  • Ulrike Nowak-Göttl,
  • Barbara Zydek,
  • Christian von Heymann,
  • Jan Beyer-Westendorf and
  • Edelgard Lindhoff-Last
  • + 3 authors

26 January 2025

Background: Major bleeding or emergency surgery are the most frequently observed emergency situations in patients anticoagulated with vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) or direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs). The restart of anticoagulation after these situa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,884 Views
9 Pages

Incidence and Risk Factors of Postoperative Febrile Morbidity among Patients Undergoing Myomectomy

  • Korrakot Wattanasiri,
  • Worashorn Lattiwongsakorn,
  • Rung-aroon Sreshthaputra and
  • Theera Tongsong

Background and Objectives: To identify the incidence, causes, and independent predictors of postoperative febrile morbidity among patients undergoing myomectomy. Material and methods: Medical records of patients who had undergone myomectomy at Chiang...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
11,250 Views
12 Pages

Acute Abdominal Pain: Missed Diagnoses, Extra-Abdominal Conditions, and Outcomes

  • Isabelle Osterwalder,
  • Merve Özkan,
  • Alexandra Malinovska,
  • Christian H. Nickel and
  • Roland Bingisser

25 March 2020

Abdominal pain (AP) is a common reason for presentation to an emergency department (ED). With this prospective, observational all-comer study, we aimed to answer three questions: Which diagnoses are most often missed? What is the incidence of extra-a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
1,347 Views
5 Pages

1 February 2019

Objective: Extended prophylaxis against venous thromboembolism (vte) after abdominal or pelvic cancer surgery with low molecular weight heparin (lmwh) is recommended by multiple guidelines. The primary objective of the present study was to assess adh...

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