8 results on '"Auvieux R"'
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2. [Catamenial pneumothorax].
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Toffolo Pasquini M, Auvieux R, Tchercansky A, Buero A, Chimondeguy D, and Mendez J
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- Adult, Diaphragm, Female, Humans, Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted, Endometriosis diagnosis, Endometriosis diagnostic imaging, Pneumothorax diagnostic imaging, Pneumothorax etiology, Pneumothorax surgery
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Thoracic endometriosis syndrome (TES) is a rare disorder characterized by the presence of ectopic endometrial tissue in the chest cavity. The typical clinical manifestation is a spontaneous pneumothorax, which usually presents with chest pain, dyspnea, and/or cough. The diagnosis requires a high level of clinical suspicion and a complete gynecological history. Imaging studies can help with the diagnosis, although the gold standard is video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). Surgical treatment in combination with at least 6 months of hormonal medical treatment has been shown to improve the prognosis and reduce the recurrence of this entity. We present the case of a 40-year-old patient with a history of pelvic endometriosis and multiple episodes of pneumothorax, who consulted at our institution for a new episode of spontaneous pneumothorax. A VATS was performed where nodules in the parietal pleura and diaphragmatic orifices were identified. In the postoperative period, she continued with hormonal treatment. At 6 months of follow-up, she reported improvement in pain and did not present new episodes of pneumothorax.
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- 2022
3. [Outcomes of surgical treatment for thymic epithelial neoplasms].
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Buero A, Chimondeguy DJ, Auvieux R, Tchercansky AN, Pankl LG, Lyons GA, Gonzalez FM, Leon Cejas L, Reisin R, and Méndez J
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- Humans, Neoplasm Staging, Retrospective Studies, Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial pathology, Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial surgery, Thymoma surgery, Thymus Neoplasms diagnosis, Thymus Neoplasms surgery
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Thymic epithelial tumors are a group of rare neoplasms of the mediastinum. When resectable, complete resection is considered the gold standard for any stage. The primary endpoint was to evaluate overall survival and disease-free survival of patients with thymus epithelial tumors who underwent surgical treatment. The secondary endpoint was to evaluate and compare the overall survival according to: resection type (complete vs. incomplete), Masaoka-Koga stage and tumor histology according to WHO classification. This is a descriptive observational study from January 2004 to December 2020, in which 42 patients with a postoperative histopathological diagnosis of thymic epithelial tumours were included. Thirty-nine were thymomas (92.9%) and 3 were thymic carcinomas (7.1%). In all patients a total thymectomy was performed. The median follow-up was 63.5 months (IQR 32-97.5). The estimated overall survival at five and ten years was 87% (95% CI, 0.69-0.95) and 78% (95% CI, 0.5-0.92), respectively. Estimated diseasefree survival at five and ten years was 90% (95% CI, 0.74-0.96). Patients who underwent complete resection and with early Masaoka-Koga stages had superior overall survival compared to incomplete resections and advanced Masaoka-Koga stages (p = 0.0097 and p = 0.0028, respectively). We found no differences in terms of survival between histological subtypes due to a low number of patients in the thymic carcinoma group.
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- 2022
4. Utility of PET-CT in non-small cell lung cancer clinical stage IB-IIA according to AJCC 8th edition staging system: an alternative to invasive mediastinal staging?
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Buero A, Chimondeguy DJ, Auvieux R, Lyons GA, Pankl LG, Puchulo G, and Quadrelli S
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Objective: Mediastinal nodal staging in lung cancer is essential to determine treatment strategy and prognosis. There are controversies as to whether a mediastinal negative result in PET-CT may spare the invasive staging of the mediastinum. The main endpoint is to evaluate the negative predictive value (NPV) of PET-CT in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) clinical stage IB-IIA without clinical nodal involvement. The secondary endpoint is to evaluate the prevalence of mediastinal and hilar nodal affection in this population., Methods: We performed an observational descriptive study from January 2010 to January 2020, including 76 patients with clinical stage IB-IIA, who underwent pulmonary resection with systematic nodal sampling (pre-determined lymph node stations based on tumour location) for primary NSCLC. Clinically, nodal involvement was defined as any lymph node greater than 1 cm in the short axis on a CT or with metabolic uptake greater than 2.5 SUV on PET-CT. The prevalence of nodal metastases was recorded., Results: Fifty six patients had clinical stage IB and 20 had clinical stage IIA. Mean tumour size was 3.74 ± 0.5 cm. Lobectomy was the resection procedure most frequently performed. Of the 76 patients with clinical N0 by PET-CT who underwent surgical resection, 10 (13.1%) were upstaged to pN1 and none were upstaged to pN2. NPV of PET-CT for overall nodal metastasis was 87% (95% CI: 0.79-0.94). NPV of PET-CT for N2 metastasis was 100%., Conclusion: PET-CT might be an alternative to invasive mediastinal staging in patients with NSCLC clinical stage IB-IIA who are surgical candidates. Further prospective multi-institutional studies are necessary to verify the external validity of our study., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest or funding., (© the authors; licensee ecancermedicalscience.)
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- 2021
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5. [Resection of the first rib by video thoracoscopy in Paget-Schroetter syndrome].
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Buero A, Chimondeguy DJ, Auvieux R, Pankl LG, Lyons GA, Tchercansky AN, and Gutierrez V
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Retrospective Studies, Ribs diagnostic imaging, Ribs surgery, Thoracoscopy, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Upper Extremity Deep Vein Thrombosis diagnostic imaging, Upper Extremity Deep Vein Thrombosis surgery
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Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) refers to a number of signs and symptoms that arise from compression of the neurovascular bundle at the costoclavicular junction. Paget-Schroetter syndrome is defined as the primary, spontaneous or effort thrombosis of the subclavian vein. The supraclavicular and trans-axillary approaches are currently the most commonly used for first rib resection. The aim of this article was to describe our experience in a minimally invasive approach (VATS) of first rib resection for primary venous thoracic outlet and the associated outcomes. This is a descriptive observational study using a retrospective analysis of a prospective database from January 2017 to March 2020. Nine patients underwent video thoracoscopic first rib resection due to Paget- Schroetter syndrome (one bilateral procedure). Ten thoracoscopic first rib resections were performed. There were 6 female and 3 male patients, with a mean age of 30.7 ± 10.7 years. The mean length of hospital stay was 3.1 ± 0.5 days. No complications were recorded intraoperatively. One patient had to be re-operated because of hemothorax. There were no recurrences in a follow-up of at least 12 months. VATS resection of the first rib is a safe and feasible procedure and can be performed under direct vision of thoracic outlet elements. However, the technique requires experience with thoracoscopic surgery. The outcomes associated with our technique are comparable with the outcomes related to other current standards of care.
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- 2021
6. [Bilateral video-assisted thoracic sympathicotomy for hiperhidrosis: analysis of 102 patients].
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Young P, Chimondeguy D, Montes Onganía A, Pankl L, Monkowski M, Buero A, Auvieux R, Finn BC, Bruetman JE, Ernst G, and Lyons G
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Sympathectomy, Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted, Treatment Outcome, Hyperhidrosis surgery, Quality of Life
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Hyperhidrosis is a disorder consisting of excessive sweating through the different body sweat glands, which produces a negative impact socially and in work-related activities in those that suffer this condition. There are primary and secondary forms. The primary form is a benign condition with excessive sweating mainly in palms, soles of feet, axillae and face. It affects a 1% of the population, and its cause is unknown. Most medical treatments are unsuccessful, and at best, transitory. In patients who are very troubled by the condition, videoassisted bilateral thoracic sympathicotomy has become the elective treatment. In the period ranging from 1998 to 2018, 174 procedures were undertaken for primary hyperhidrosis, of which 102 satisfied the inclusion criteria. 72 patients were excluded. A 20.5% were males, and 79.5% were females, with an average age of 29.22 years at surgery. As to localization of sweating, a 50.9% was palmar-plantar-axillary, 23.5% axillary, 10.7% palmarplantar, 7.8% palmar, 6.8% palmar-axillary, and a 5.8% facial. Those patients with palmar sweating showed a 94.9% improvement, those with axillary sweating a 88.51%, with plantar a 46.25% and those with facial sweating a 84% improvement. The average admission time was 1.1 days. As an undesired effect, compensatory sweating occurred in 53 cases and postoperative complications in 18 cases. We conclude this is a safe technique, that diminishes sweating significantly, improving patient's quality of life.
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- 2021
7. Thoracic empyema after gallstone spillage in times of Covid.
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Tchercansky AN, Fernandez Alberti J, Panzardi N, Auvieux R, and Buero A
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Introduction: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become the gold standard for gallbladder disease. Although gallbladder perforation and spilled gallstones during surgery are common complications, thoracic consequences are rare., Presentation of Case: We describe a case of a pleural empyema developed in an immunosuppressed patient five months after laparoscopic cholecystectomy, as a result of spilled gallstones. Decortication via video assisted thoracoscopy resulted in retrieval of stone remnants, biliary sludge and diagnosis of a diaphragmatic defect., Discussion: Iatrogenic perforation of the gallbladder is the most common complication after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Despite this, thoracic consequences derived from spilled gallstones are rare, but they represent significant morbidity., Conclusion: Thoracic complications after spilled gallstones are rare. Documentation of iatrogenic perforation of the gallbladder and a high index of suspicious are fundamental to speed diagnosis and treatment., (© 2020 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of IJS Publishing Group Ltd.)
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- 2020
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8. [Synchronous pulmonary adenocarcinoma and primary lymphoma of lung mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue].
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Pascua J, Robaina G, Di Tullio F, Samudio M, Mendez J, Auvieux R, Decima T, and Salvado A
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- Adenocarcinoma diagnostic imaging, Adenocarcinoma pathology, Adenocarcinoma surgery, Adenocarcinoma of Lung diagnostic imaging, Adenocarcinoma of Lung pathology, Adenocarcinoma of Lung surgery, Aged, Humans, Lung Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Lung Neoplasms surgery, Lymphoma, B-Cell, Marginal Zone diagnostic imaging, Lymphoma, B-Cell, Marginal Zone pathology, Lymphoma, B-Cell, Marginal Zone surgery, Male, Neoplasms, Multiple Primary diagnostic imaging, Neoplasms, Multiple Primary pathology, Neoplasms, Multiple Primary surgery, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Adenocarcinoma diagnosis, Adenocarcinoma of Lung diagnosis, Lung Neoplasms diagnosis, Lymphoma, B-Cell, Marginal Zone diagnosis, Neoplasms, Multiple Primary diagnosis
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The lymphomas of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT), are uncommon entities, of low grade of malignancy with very infrequent or no lymph node involvement. They represent about 80% of the primary pulmonary lymphomas. The synchronous appearance with lung adenocarcinoma is an extremely rare finding. We present the case of an ex-smoker 68-year-old man, in whom, in the follow-up of a pulmonary nodule, a second pulmonary nodule was found. The surgical biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of both neoplasms.
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- 2019
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