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  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,532 Views
12 Pages

Reduction of Preoperative Waiting Time Before Urgent Surgery for Patients on P2Y12 Inhibitors Using Multiple Electrode Aggregometry: A Retrospective Study

  • Michaël Hardy,
  • Camie Dupuis,
  • Anne-Sophie Dincq,
  • Hugues Jacqmin,
  • Thomas Lecompte,
  • François Mullier and
  • Sarah Lessire

4 February 2020

P2Y12 inhibitor discontinuation is essential before most surgical interventions to limit bleeding complications. Based on pharmacodynamic data, fixed discontinuation durations have been recommended. However, as platelet function recovery is highly va...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,082 Views
8 Pages

Correlation between PlateletWorks® and PFA-100® for Measuring Platelet Function before Urgent Surgery in Patients with Chronic Antiplatelet Therapy

  • Rafael Anaya,
  • Mireia Rodriguez,
  • José María Gil,
  • Noelia Vilalta,
  • Angela Merchan-Galvis,
  • Victoria Moral,
  • José Mateo and
  • María José Martinez-Zapata

12 January 2021

Hemostasis is crucial for reducing bleeding during surgical procedures. The points-of-care based on the platelet function test could be useful to minimize the complications related to chronic antiplatelet therapy during surgery. The present study is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,798 Views
10 Pages

5 October 2022

Background Context: The role of radiotherapy versus surgery in treating acute metastatic spinal cord compression (AMSCC) has changed over the years. Purpose: Our study evaluates neurological and functional outcomes following urgent surgery and radiot...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,449 Views
6 Pages

Postoperative Morbidity Following Loop Ileostomy Reversal after Primary Elective or Urgent Surgery: A Retrospective Study with 145 Patients

  • Roberto Peltrini,
  • Giuseppe Magno,
  • Daniela Pacella,
  • Biancamaria Iacone,
  • Antonia Rizzuto,
  • Umberto Bracale and
  • Francesco Corcione

5 January 2023

Temporary loop ileostomy is usually performed to protect distal anastomosis or to treat urgent surgical cases. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether, after primary urgent stoma construction, patients undergoing ileostomy reversal have differen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,522 Views
14 Pages

The Association between Diabetes Mellitus and Keratoplasty in Poland in the Years 2013–2017

  • Milena Kozioł,
  • Michał Szymon Nowak,
  • Monika Udziela and
  • Jacek Paweł Szaflik

Background: The aim of this study is to assess the incidence and characteristic of corneal grafts and its association with diabetes mellitus in Poland in the years 2013–2017. Methods: The retrospective survey of the National Database of Hospitalizati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,319 Views
12 Pages

Pharmacokinetics of Phenprocoumon in Emergency Situations–Results of the Prospective Observational RADOA-Registry (Reversal Agent Use in Patients Treated with Direct Oral Anticoagulants or Vitamin K Antagonists Registry)

  • Edelgard Lindhoff-Last,
  • Ingvild Birschmann,
  • Antonia J. Bidenharn,
  • Joachim Kuhn,
  • Simone Lindau,
  • Stavros Konstantinides,
  • Oliver Grottke,
  • Ulrike Nowak-Göttl,
  • Jessica Lucks and
  • Eva Herrmann
  • + 7 authors

19 November 2022

Background: Phenprocoumon has been used as an oral anticoagulant in patients with thromboembolic disease for more than 40 years. So far its pharmacokinetics have not been analyzed in emergency situations. Methods: Phenprocoumon-treated patients with...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,194 Views
9 Pages

Emergency Surgery in the Elderly: Could Laparoscopy Be Useful in Frailty? A Single-Center Prospective 2-Year Follow-Up in 120 Consecutive Patients

  • Monica Zese,
  • Elena Finotti,
  • Giovanni Cestaro,
  • Fabio Cavallo,
  • Daniela Prando,
  • Tobia Gobbi,
  • Riccardo Zese,
  • Salomone Di Saverio and
  • Ferdinando Agresta

14 March 2021

Background: the general population is aging across the world. Therefore, even surgical interventions in the elderly—in particular those involving emergency surgical admissions—are becoming more frequent. The elderly population is often frail (in mult...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,418 Views
10 Pages

Association of Pre-Operative Hyponatraemia with Morbidity and Mortality in Patients Undergoing Non-Urgent Degenerative Spine Surgery, a Retrospective Study

  • Nizar Algarni,
  • Yousef Marwan,
  • Rakan Bokhari,
  • Anas Nooh,
  • Abdullah Addar,
  • Abdullah Alshammari,
  • Musab Alageel and
  • Michael H. Weber

Background and Objectives: Hyponatraemia increases the morbidity and mortality risks of orthopaedic patients. When undergoing spine surgery, hyponatraemic patients have high risks of pneumonia and of staying in hospital for up to 1 day longer compare...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,648 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
4 Citations
2,320 Views
10 Pages

Minimal Extracorporeal Circulation and Microplegia in the Setting of Urgent Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

  • Luca Koechlin,
  • Brigitta Gahl,
  • Jules Miazza,
  • Urs Zenklusen,
  • Bejtush Rrahmani,
  • Ion Vasiloi,
  • David Santer,
  • Denis Berdajs,
  • Friedrich S. Eckstein and
  • Oliver Reuthebuch

17 December 2022

Background: We aimed to analyse the performance of minimal invasive extracorporeal circulation (MiECC) concomitantly with Microplegia, in patients with recent myocardial infarction (MI) undergoing urgent coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,802 Views
13 Pages

Rates and Determinants of Hospital-Acquired Infection among ICU Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery in Developing Countries: Results from EMERGENCY’NGO’s Hospital in Sudan

  • Ornella Spagnolello,
  • Silvia Fabris,
  • Gina Portella,
  • Dimiana Raafat Shafig Saber,
  • Elena Giovanella,
  • Manahel Badr Saad,
  • Martin Langer,
  • Massimo Ciccozzi,
  • Gabriella d’Ettorre and
  • Giancarlo Ceccarelli

9 September 2022

Introduction. Knowledge of local and regional antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is crucial in clinical decision-making, especially with critically ill patients. The aim of this study was to investigate the rate and pattern of infections in valvular hear...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,145 Views
11 Pages

Delayed Surgical Management of Acute Type A Aortic Dissection in a Patient with Recent COVID-19 Infection and Post-COVID-19 Bronchopneumonia—Case Report and Review of Literature

  • Mircea Robu,
  • Diana Romina Marian,
  • Rasvan Vasile,
  • Bogdan Radulescu,
  • Alice Stegaru,
  • Cristian Voica,
  • Claudia Nica,
  • Daniela Gheorghita,
  • Ondin Zaharia and
  • Vlad Anton Iliescu
  • + 4 authors

27 September 2022

Ever since it was first described in 1760, acute type A aortic dissection has created difficulties in its management. The recent COVID-19 pandemic revealed that extrapulmonary manifestations of this condition may occur, and recent reports suggested t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5,077 Views
11 Pages

13 August 2020

Intramural haematoma (IMH) of the aorta is one of the causes of acute aortic syndrome which often requires emergency or urgent life-saving surgery. In this review, we discuss the pathophysiology, epidemiology, clinical presentation, diagnostic imagin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,161 Views
12 Pages

Risk Factors for Complications and Disease Recurrence after Ileocecal Resection for Crohn’s Disease in Children and Adults

  • Valeria Dipasquale,
  • Erica Milone,
  • Stefania Nigro,
  • Angela Alibrandi,
  • Enrica Antonelli,
  • Donatella Di Fabrizio,
  • Carmelo Romeo,
  • Giuseppe Navarra and
  • Claudio Romano

This study reports the complication and disease recurrence rates for ileocecal resection for pediatric and adult Crohn’s disease (CD) and identifies perioperative risk factors for these adverse outcomes in the two groups. Patients who underwent...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,606 Views
10 Pages

Clinical Correlates of In-Hospital Mortality in Patients Undergoing Inferior Vena Cava Filter Placement for Acute Deep Vein Thrombosis

  • Enrica Porceddu,
  • Rosa Talerico,
  • Gabriele Ciasca,
  • Giulia Cammà,
  • Riccardo Di Santo,
  • Matilde Peri,
  • Alessandro Cina,
  • Roberto Pola and
  • Angelo Porfidia

15 April 2024

Background: It is reasonable to place an Inferior Vena Cava Filter (IVCF) when an acute deep vein thrombosis (DVT) of the lower limbs occurs in a patient with absolute contraindication to therapeutic anticoagulation. An additional potential reason fo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,861 Views
10 Pages

In-Hospital Mortality Risk of Transcatheter Arterial Embolization for Patients with Severe Blunt Trauma: A Nationwide Observational Study

  • Masayasu Gakumazawa,
  • Chiaki Toida,
  • Takashi Muguruma,
  • Mafumi Shinohara,
  • Takeru Abe and
  • Ichiro Takeuchi

28 October 2020

This study investigated the risk factors for in-hospital mortality of severe blunt trauma patients who underwent transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE). We analysed data from the Japan Trauma Data Bank from 2009 to 2018. Patients with severe blunt...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,064 Views
10 Pages

The study objective is to characterize the impact of COVID-19 related hospital administrative restrictions on patient demographics, surgical care, logistics, and patient outcomes in spine surgery. This was a retrospective study of 331 spine surgery p...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,233 Views
11 Pages

Identifying and Understanding the Non-Clinical Impacts of Delayed or Cancelled Surgery in Order to Inform Prioritisation Processes: A Scoping Review

  • Kathryn Jack,
  • Catrin Evans,
  • Louise Bramley,
  • Joanne Cooper,
  • Tracy Keane,
  • Marie Cope and
  • Elizabeth Hendron

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant delays to non-urgent elective surgery. Decision making regarding prioritisation for surgery is currently informed primarily by clinical urgency. The ways in which decision making should also consider...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,345 Views
13 Pages

Short-Term Outcomes in Planned Versus Unplanned Surgery for Spinal Metastases

  • Ali Haider Bangash,
  • Sertac Kirnaz,
  • Rose Fluss,
  • Victoria Cao,
  • Alexander Alexandrov,
  • Liza Belman,
  • Yaroslav Gelfand,
  • Saikiran G. Murthy,
  • Reza Yassari and
  • Rafael De la Garza Ramos

20 July 2025

Background/Objectives: Metastatic spine disease (MSD) affects a significant proportion of patients with advanced malignancies and often necessitates surgical intervention to preserve neurological function, alleviate pain, and maintain spinal stabilit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,242 Views
17 Pages

Comparison of Surgical Risk Scores in a European Cohort of Patients with Advanced Chronic Liver Disease

  • Lidia Canillas,
  • Amalia Pelegrina,
  • Elena Colominas-González,
  • Aina Salis,
  • César J. Enríquez-Rodríguez,
  • Xavier Duran,
  • Antonia Caro,
  • Juan Álvarez and
  • José A. Carrión

21 September 2023

Patients with advanced chronic liver disease (ACLD) or cirrhosis undergoing surgery have an increased risk of morbidity and mortality in contrast to the general population. This is a retrospective, observational study to evaluate the predictive capac...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,859 Views
11 Pages

Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on Optimal Timing of Surgery for Acute Symptomatic Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression

  • Nicola Bresolin,
  • Luca Sartori,
  • Giacomo Drago,
  • Giulia Pastorello,
  • Paolo Gallinaro,
  • Jacopo Del Verme,
  • Roberto Zanata and
  • Enrico Giordan

13 April 2024

Introduction: Symptomatic acute metastatic spinal epidural cord compression (MSCC) is an emergency that requires multimodal attention. However, there is no clear consensus on the appropriate timing for surgery. Therefore, to address this issue, we co...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2,492 Views
6 Pages

Successful Treatment of Embolic Aortic Valve Endocarditis in a Patient Affected by COVID-19 Pneumonia

  • Igor Belluschi,
  • Giulio Melisurgo,
  • Carlo Campana and
  • Alessandro Castiglioni

2 March 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has required reorganization of the cardiac surgery system in the Italian region of Lombardy during early 2020. As a consequence, the hub-and-spoke (H&S) model was introduced to manage emergent/urgent cardiac surgery cases. I...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,388 Views
11 Pages

Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt as a Bridge to Abdominal Surgery in Cirrhosis

  • Fabio Melandro,
  • Simona Parisse,
  • Stefano Ginanni Corradini,
  • Vincenzo Cardinale,
  • Flaminia Ferri,
  • Manuela Merli,
  • Domenico Alvaro,
  • Francesco Pugliese,
  • Massimo Rossi and
  • Quirino Lai
  • + 1 author

11 April 2024

Abdominal surgery is associated with high postoperative mortality and morbidity in cirrhotic patients. Despite improvements in surgical techniques, clinical management, and intensive care, the outcome could be influenced by the degree of portal hyper...

  • Interesting Images
  • Open Access
1,409 Views
4 Pages

Incidental Finding of Subannular Perfused Aortic Root Abscess

  • Luise Vöhringer,
  • Malte Niklas Bongers,
  • Florian Helms and
  • Aron Frederik Popov

An 83-year-old female presented with aortic valve stenosis requiring surgery, which was diagnosed with a transthoracic echocardiography three years ago. However, the patient declined the surgery at that time due to personal reasons. Three years later...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,201 Views
12 Pages

Blunt Chest Trauma in Polytraumatized Patients: Predictive Factors for Urgent Thoracotomy

  • Josef Stolberg-Stolberg,
  • Jan Christoph Katthagen,
  • Thomas Hillemeyer,
  • Karsten Wiebe,
  • Jeanette Koeppe and
  • Michael J. Raschke

27 August 2021

Purpose: Current guidelines on urgent thoracotomy of polytraumatized patients are based on data from perforating chest injuries. We aimed to identify predictive factors for urgent thoracotomy after chest-tube placement for blunt chest trauma in a civ...

  • Review
  • Open Access
761 Views
6 Pages

Contemporary Antithrombotic Drug Removal via Hemoadsorption in Cardiac Surgery

  • Daniel Wendt,
  • Efthymios Deliargyris and
  • Stephan Geidel

The incidence of severe bleeding in patients treated with dual antiplatelet therapy, including the new P2Y12 inhibitors or new direct oral anticoagulants, who are undergoing urgent cardiac surgery is very high. Novel strategies, including the removal...

  • Article
  • Open Access
47 Citations
4,693 Views
9 Pages

Assessment of the Economic and Health-Care Impact of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) on Public and Private Dental Surgeries in Spain: A Pilot Study

  • Cintia Chamorro-Petronacci,
  • Carmen Martin Carreras-Presas,
  • Adriana Sanz-Marchena,
  • María A Rodríguez-Fernández,
  • José María Suárez-Quintanilla,
  • Berta Rivas-Mundiña,
  • Juan Suárez-Quintanilla and
  • Mario Pérez-Sayáns

Objectives: The COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic is an ongoing public health challenge, also for the dentistry community. The main objective of this paper was to determine the economic and health-care impact of COVID-19 on dentists in the Autonomous Re...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,522 Views
10 Pages

Although the incidence of infections in orthopedic surgeries, including periprosthetic surgeries, remains low at approximately 1–2%, the number of surgeries and the incidence of drug-resistant bacteria is increasing. The cost and morbidity asso...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
2,989 Views
12 Pages

Surgical Protocols before and after COVID-19—A Narrative Review

  • Sahana Shivkumar,
  • Vini Mehta,
  • Sunil Kumar Vaddamanu,
  • Urvashi A. Shetty,
  • Fahad Hussain Alhamoudi,
  • Maram Ali M. Alwadi,
  • Lujain Ibrahim N. Aldosari,
  • Abdulkhaliq Ali F. Alshadidi and
  • Giuseppe Minervini

14 February 2023

The COVID-19 epidemic has affected not only people’s daily lives but also the working methods of clinicians, surgical procedures, open/minimally invasive procedures, operating room management, patient and healthcare worker safety, education and...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,561 Views
7 Pages

Small Intestinal Intussusception Due to Complicated Giant Jejunal Diverticulosis

  • Ewa Grudzińska,
  • Sławomir Mrowiec,
  • Joanna Pilch-Kowalczyk,
  • Monika Ciupińska and
  • Katarzyna Kusnierz

28 January 2021

Background: Jejunal diverticulosis and jejunal lipomatosis are uncommon conditions. Usually asymptomatic, they may cause severe complications in some cases. Intussusception is unusual in adults, but when diagnosed swiftly it can be treated surgically...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,497 Views
10 Pages

Surgical Skill Decay as a Result of the COVID-19 Pandemic

  • Natalia Olszewska,
  • Tomasz Guzel,
  • Thomas Carus and
  • Maciej Słodkowski

16 August 2024

Background: This study aimed to objectively evaluate the impact of the gap in surgical practice caused by COVID-19 on surgical skill decay. Methods: This retrospective cohort study enrolled 148 cases of adult patients who were qualified for elective...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,813 Views
9 Pages

Bucket-Handle Meniscal Tears Might Not Be an Urgency: The Time to Meniscus Repair Does Not Seem to Affect the Mid-Term Outcome—A Retrospective Study of Sixty Tears with a Mean Follow-Up of 6 Years

  • Philipp Schippers,
  • Victoria Buschmann,
  • Felix Wunderlich,
  • Yama Afghanyar,
  • Sebastian Fischer,
  • Erik Wegner,
  • Philipp Drees,
  • Erol Gercek and
  • Lukas Eckhard

22 May 2024

Background: Bucket-handle meniscal tears are mostly treated arthroscopically. However, there is no clear evidence as to whether the time to surgery impacts the outcome and whether or not lesions should be treated urgently. Methods: Sixty patients wer...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,316 Views
9 Pages

Prothrombin Complex Concentrate for Warfarin-Associated Intracranial Bleeding in Neurosurgical Patients: A Single-Center Experience

  • Jomantė Mačiukaitienė,
  • Diana Bilskienė,
  • Arimantas Tamašauskas and
  • Adomas Bunevičius

25 April 2018

Objective: The number of patients presenting with warfarin-associated intracranial bleeding and needing neurosurgical intervention is growing. Prothrombin complex concentrate (PCC) is commonly used for anti-coagulation reversal before emergent surger...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
927 Views
12 Pages

Sex-Related Differences in Patients with Mitral Regurgitation Undergoing Mitral Valve Surgery: A Propensity Score-Matched Study

  • Edouard Long,
  • Omar Chehab,
  • Tanisha Rajah,
  • Roberta Dunn,
  • Vitaliy Androshchuk,
  • Joshua Wilcox,
  • Harminder Gill,
  • Vassilios Avlonitis,
  • Paolo Bosco and
  • Ronak Rajani
  • + 3 authors

28 April 2025

Background/Objectives: Sex-related differences in the presentation and outcomes of patients with mitral regurgitation (MR) undergoing mitral valve (MV) surgery remain unclear. We aimed to identify these differences to inform personalized management....

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
95 Views
7 Pages

Oesophageal Complications After Cardiac Interventions

  • Annetta Cummins and
  • Christoph Gubler

17 December 2014

Gastrointestinal complications after cardiac interventions are rare, but often troublesome. Gastrointestinal bleedings are associated with ischaemic conditions and antiplatelet drugs. Pseudo-obstruction of the intestine and ischaemic transmural lesio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
10,105 Views
12 Pages

Early versus Delayed Surgery in Patients with Left-Sided Infective Endocarditis and Stroke

  • Jamila Kremer,
  • Joshua Jahn,
  • Sabrina Klein,
  • Mina Farag,
  • Tobias Borst and
  • Matthias Karck

Background: Timing of surgery remains controversial in patients with infective endocarditis and stroke. Guidelines on infective endocarditis suggest delaying surgery for up to 4 weeks. However, with early heart failure due to progression of the infec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,795 Views
13 Pages

Factors Influencing Pre-Cardiopulmonary Arrest Signs among Post-General Surgery Patients in Critical Care Service System

  • Chunthana Chinawong,
  • Ketsarin Utriyaprasit,
  • Siriorn Sindhu,
  • Chukiat Viwatwongkasem and
  • Sirilak Suksompong

Health service system factors can lead to pre-cardiopulmonary arrest signs (pre-CA), which refer to a critical condition in the body leading to a circulatory and respiratory system disruption. The purpose of this study was to assess the incidence rat...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
711 Views
7 Pages

13 September 2025

A 75-year-old Jehovah’s Witness with recent ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) underwent percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with stenting of the proximal LAD. She was later diagnosed with gallbladder cancer and required urgent sur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,712 Views
19 Pages

Antimicrobial Prophylaxis in Neonates and Children Undergoing Dental, Maxillo-Facial or Ear-Nose-Throat (ENT) Surgery: A RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method Consensus Study

  • Erika Rigotti,
  • Sonia Bianchini,
  • Laura Nicoletti,
  • Sara Monaco,
  • Elena Carrara,
  • Francesca Opri,
  • Roberta Opri,
  • Caterina Caminiti,
  • Daniele Donà and
  • on behalf of the Peri-Operative Prophylaxis in Neonatal and Paediatric Age (POP-NeoPed) Study Group
  • + 13 authors

Surgical site infections (SSIs) represent a potential complication in surgical procedures, mainly because clean/contaminated surgery involves organs that are normally colonized by bacteria. Dental, maxillo-facial and ear-nose-throat (ENT) surgeries a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,776 Views
11 Pages

Endoscopic Management of Bleeding in Altered Anatomy after Upper Gastrointestinal Surgery

  • Giulia Gibiino,
  • Cecilia Binda,
  • Matteo Secco,
  • Paolo Giuffrida,
  • Chiara Coluccio,
  • Barbara Perini,
  • Stefano Fabbri,
  • Elisa Liverani,
  • Carlo Felix Maria Jung and
  • Carlo Fabbri

2 November 2023

Postoperative non variceal upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage may occur early or late and affect a variable percentage of patients—up to about 2%. Most cases of intraluminal bleeding are an indication for urgent Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD)...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,395 Views
13 Pages

Impact of Patient-Reported Outcome Monitoring via Recovery Tracker on Post-Discharge Outcomes After Colorectal Surgery: A Comparative Analysis Before and After Implementation

  • Hans M. Huber,
  • Iris H. Wei,
  • Mohammad Ali Abbass,
  • Georgios Karagkounis,
  • Maria Widmar,
  • J. Joshua Smith,
  • Garrett M. Nash,
  • Martin R. Weiser,
  • Philip B. Paty and
  • Emmanouil Pappou
  • + 1 author

11 June 2025

Background: Remote symptom monitoring via electronic platforms may identify patients at risk for unplanned acute care visits after surgery. Since 2016, the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) has employed the Recovery Tracker (RT), a patie...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,470 Views
16 Pages

Immersive technologies have thrived on a strong foundation of software and hardware, injecting vitality into medical training. This surge has witnessed numerous endeavors incorporating immersive technologies into surgery simulation for surgical skill...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
2,392 Views
15 Pages

Geographical Disparities and Patients’ Mobility: A Plea for Regionalization of Pancreatic Surgery in Italy

  • Gianpaolo Balzano,
  • Giovanni Guarneri,
  • Nicolò Pecorelli,
  • Stefano Partelli,
  • Stefano Crippa,
  • Augusto Vico,
  • Massimo Falconi and
  • Giovanni Baglio

24 April 2023

Patients requiring complex treatments, such as pancreatic surgery, may need to travel long distances and spend extended periods of time away from home, particularly when healthcare provision is geographically dispersed. This raises concerns about equ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,474 Views
8 Pages

Impact of COVID-19 on Urology Practice: A Global Perspective and Snapshot Analysis

  • Stavros Gravas,
  • Damien Bolton,
  • Reynaldo Gomez,
  • Laurence Klotz,
  • Sanjay Kulkarni,
  • Simon Tanguay and
  • Jean de la Rosette

The global impact of the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic on urology practice remains unknown. Self-selected urologists worldwide completed an online survey by the Société Internationale d’Urologie (SIU). A total...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,115 Views
12 Pages

Early Hip Fracture Surgery in Patients Taking Direct Oral Anticoagulants Improves Outcome

  • Benjamin K. Devlieger,
  • Pol M. Rommens,
  • Andreas Baranowski and
  • Daniel Wagner

11 August 2024

Background/Objectives: The increasing numbers of already endemic hip fractures in the elderly taking anticoagulants is a growing concern for daily surgical practice. Ample evidence demonstrates decreased morbidity and mortality in the general populat...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,508 Views
6 Pages

Cor Triatriatum Dexter: Contrast Echocardiography Is Key to the Diagnosis of a Rare but Treatable Cause of Neonatal Persistent Cyanosis

  • Irene Picciolli,
  • Gaia Francescato,
  • Anna Maria Colli,
  • Alessia Cappelleri,
  • Alessandra Mayer,
  • Roberto Raschetti,
  • Roberta Di Cosola,
  • Marco Pisaniello,
  • Giuseppe Alberto Annoni and
  • Stefano Marianeschi
  • + 4 authors

Cor triatriatum dexter (CTD) is an extremely uncommon and underreported congenital cardiac anomaly in which the persistence of the embryonic right venous valve separates the right atrium into two chambers with varying degrees of obstruction to antegr...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2,461 Views
10 Pages

Pulmonary Valve Endocarditis during and beyond Euro ENDO Registry: A Single Center Case Series

  • Ilija Srdanović,
  • Maja Stefanović,
  • Tatjana Miljković,
  • Snežana Bjelić,
  • Miloš Trajković,
  • Teodora Pantić,
  • Lazar Velicki and
  • Aleksandra Milovančev

28 June 2023

Background: Pulmonary valve infective endocarditis (PVIE) is a rare form of infective endocarditis (IE) and is associated with high mortality and severe complications. Guidelines for treatment of this form of IE are scarce and based on general recomm...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,907 Views
11 Pages

Early and Late Surgery-Free Rates of Conservative Management Strategy for Thrombosed Type A Acute Aortic Dissection and Acute Intramural Hematoma

  • Kiyotoshi Akita,
  • Yoshiyuki Takami,
  • Atsuo Maekawa,
  • Koji Yamana,
  • Kentaro Amano,
  • Kazuki Matsuhashi,
  • Wakana Niwa and
  • Yasushi Takagi

14 September 2024

Background: We have employed a conservative management approach, including intensive control of both blood pressure and heart rate, in patients with aortic intramural hematoma (AIMH) and retrograde thrombosed type A acute aortic dissection (RT-TAAAD)...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
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8 Pages

Is It Safe to Resume Direct Oral Anticoagulants upon Discharge after Hip Fracture Surgery? A Retrospective Study

  • Alona Katzir,
  • Tamar Fisher-Negev,
  • Omer Or,
  • Mahmoud Jammal,
  • Ram Mosheiff and
  • Yoram A. Weil

19 December 2023

This study aimed to examine the incidence rate of early reoperations following hip fracture surgery and determine the safety of resuming direct oral anticoagulants. Many orthopedic surgeons are reluctant to resume chronic anticoagulation therapy for...

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  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,647 Views
12 Pages

12 August 2022

Post-infarction ventricular septal rupture (VSR) is a serious complication of myocardial infarction, which, in its natural course or treated medically, is related to high mortality rate. Surgical intervention remains the treatment of choice. Recent s...

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