We report the case of a 69-year-old woman with reactive lymphoid hyperplasia(RLH) of the liver.She underwent partial hepatectomy under a preoperative diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma; however,histopathological an...We report the case of a 69-year-old woman with reactive lymphoid hyperplasia(RLH) of the liver.She underwent partial hepatectomy under a preoperative diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma; however,histopathological analysis revealed RLH.The liver nodule showed the imaging feature of perinodular enhancement in the arterial dominant phase on contrast-enhanced computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging,which could be a useful clue for identifying RLH in the liver.Histologically,the perinodular enhancement was compatible with prominent sinusoidal dilatation surrounding the liver nodule.展开更多
We report two cases of delayed esophageal perforation occurring with endoscopic submucosal dissection. Our cases involved delayed perforation after 10 d in case 1 and after 6 d in case 2. Both cases were related to so...We report two cases of delayed esophageal perforation occurring with endoscopic submucosal dissection. Our cases involved delayed perforation after 10 d in case 1 and after 6 d in case 2. Both cases were related to solid food. We performed subtotal esophagectomy with gastric tube reconstruction of the esophagus via the subcutaneous route anterior to the thoracic wall without conservative treatment because both cases involved chest pain and major leakage of food into the mediastinum. Postoperative complications were a local factor(including suture failure and esophageal stricture) in case 1, and we performed endoscopic balloon dilatation five times for esophageal stricture. There was no intrathoracic and mediastinal infection in either case. Surgical treatment for delayed esophageal perforation can be performed safely and surely if diagnosis and assessment are not delayed.展开更多
AIM To investigate predictors of perforation after endoscopic resection(ER) for duodenal neoplasms without a papillary portion.METHODS This was a single-center, retrospective, cohort study conducted between April 2003...AIM To investigate predictors of perforation after endoscopic resection(ER) for duodenal neoplasms without a papillary portion.METHODS This was a single-center, retrospective, cohort study conducted between April 2003 and September 2014. A total of 54 patients(59 lesions) underwent endoscopic mucosal resection(EMR)(n = 36) and endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD)(n = 23). Clinical features, outcomes, and predictors of perforation were investigated.RESULTS Cases of perforation occurred in eight(13%) patients(95%CI: 4.7%-22.6%). Three ESD cases required sur-gical management because they could not be repaired by clipping. Delayed perforation occurred in two ESD cases, which required surgical management, although both patients underwent prophylactic clipping. All patients with perforation who required surgery had no postoperative complications and were discharged at anaverage of 13.2 d after ER. Perforation after ER showed a significant association with a tumor size greater than20 mm(P = 0.014) and ESD(P = 0.047).CONCLUSION ESD for duodenal neoplasms exceeding 20 mm may be associated with perforation. ESD alone is not recom-mended for tumor treatment, and LECS should be con-sidered as an alternative.展开更多
Segmental arterial mediolysis(SAM) is characterized by intra-abdominal, retroperitoneal bleeding or bowel ischemia, and the etiology is unknown. A 44-year-old man complaining of abdominal pain was admitted to our hosp...Segmental arterial mediolysis(SAM) is characterized by intra-abdominal, retroperitoneal bleeding or bowel ischemia, and the etiology is unknown. A 44-year-old man complaining of abdominal pain was admitted to our hospital. He had been admitted for a left renal infarction three days earlier and had a past medical history of cerebral aneurysm with spontaneous remission. The ruptured site of the splenic arterial aneurysm was clear via a celiac angiography, and we treated it using trans-arterial embolization. Unfortunately, the aneurysm reruptured after two weeks, and we successfully treated it with distal pancreatomy and splenectomy. We recommended a close follow-up and prompt radiological or surgical intervention because SAM can enlarge rapidly and rupture.展开更多
文摘We report the case of a 69-year-old woman with reactive lymphoid hyperplasia(RLH) of the liver.She underwent partial hepatectomy under a preoperative diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma; however,histopathological analysis revealed RLH.The liver nodule showed the imaging feature of perinodular enhancement in the arterial dominant phase on contrast-enhanced computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging,which could be a useful clue for identifying RLH in the liver.Histologically,the perinodular enhancement was compatible with prominent sinusoidal dilatation surrounding the liver nodule.
基金Supported by The Department of Surgery,Kishiwada Tokushukai Hospital,Osaka,Japan
文摘We report two cases of delayed esophageal perforation occurring with endoscopic submucosal dissection. Our cases involved delayed perforation after 10 d in case 1 and after 6 d in case 2. Both cases were related to solid food. We performed subtotal esophagectomy with gastric tube reconstruction of the esophagus via the subcutaneous route anterior to the thoracic wall without conservative treatment because both cases involved chest pain and major leakage of food into the mediastinum. Postoperative complications were a local factor(including suture failure and esophageal stricture) in case 1, and we performed endoscopic balloon dilatation five times for esophageal stricture. There was no intrathoracic and mediastinal infection in either case. Surgical treatment for delayed esophageal perforation can be performed safely and surely if diagnosis and assessment are not delayed.
文摘AIM To investigate predictors of perforation after endoscopic resection(ER) for duodenal neoplasms without a papillary portion.METHODS This was a single-center, retrospective, cohort study conducted between April 2003 and September 2014. A total of 54 patients(59 lesions) underwent endoscopic mucosal resection(EMR)(n = 36) and endoscopic submucosal dissection(ESD)(n = 23). Clinical features, outcomes, and predictors of perforation were investigated.RESULTS Cases of perforation occurred in eight(13%) patients(95%CI: 4.7%-22.6%). Three ESD cases required sur-gical management because they could not be repaired by clipping. Delayed perforation occurred in two ESD cases, which required surgical management, although both patients underwent prophylactic clipping. All patients with perforation who required surgery had no postoperative complications and were discharged at anaverage of 13.2 d after ER. Perforation after ER showed a significant association with a tumor size greater than20 mm(P = 0.014) and ESD(P = 0.047).CONCLUSION ESD for duodenal neoplasms exceeding 20 mm may be associated with perforation. ESD alone is not recom-mended for tumor treatment, and LECS should be con-sidered as an alternative.
基金Supported by The Department of Surgery,Kishiwada Tokushukai Hospital,Osaka,Japan
文摘Segmental arterial mediolysis(SAM) is characterized by intra-abdominal, retroperitoneal bleeding or bowel ischemia, and the etiology is unknown. A 44-year-old man complaining of abdominal pain was admitted to our hospital. He had been admitted for a left renal infarction three days earlier and had a past medical history of cerebral aneurysm with spontaneous remission. The ruptured site of the splenic arterial aneurysm was clear via a celiac angiography, and we treated it using trans-arterial embolization. Unfortunately, the aneurysm reruptured after two weeks, and we successfully treated it with distal pancreatomy and splenectomy. We recommended a close follow-up and prompt radiological or surgical intervention because SAM can enlarge rapidly and rupture.