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2. Effect of closed incision negative pressure wound therapy on incidence rate of surgical site infection after stoma reversal: a pilot study
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Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Adam Bobkiewicz, Wojciech Francuzik, Lukasz Krokowicz, Dominik Walczak, Jacek Szmeja, and Tomasz Banasiewicz
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closed incision negative pressure wound therapy ,stoma reversal ,surgical site infection ,Medicine - Published
- 2021
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3. Endoscopic vacuum therapy with instillation (iEVT) – a novel endoscopic concept for colorectal anastomotic leak and perianal complications
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Adam Bobkiewicz, Lukasz Krokowicz, Tomasz Banasiewicz, and Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki
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anastomotic leakage ,anal fistula ,endoscopic vacuum therapy ,negative pressure wound therapy ,Medicine - Published
- 2020
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4. LapVac – a laparoscopic approach for negative pressure wound therapy application in open abdomen management: a porcine animal model
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Adam Bobkiewicz, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Lukasz Krokowicz, and Tomasz Banasiewicz
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negative pressure wound therapy ,laparoscopy ,open abdomen ,Medicine - Published
- 2019
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5. Vacuum-assisted closure therapy in patients with large postoperative wounds complicated by multiple fistulas
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Tomasz Banasiewicz, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Wiktor Meissner, Stanisław Malinger, Jacek Szmeja, Tomasz Kościński, Andrzej Ratajczak, and Michał Drews
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vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) therapy ,topical negative pressure ,enterocutaneous fistula ,Medicine - Abstract
Vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) therapy is a widely acknowledged method for chronic and traumatic wound healing.The feasibility of VAC therapy used for the treatment of intestinal fistulas is still a subject of debate. Complex postoperativewounds pose significant therapeutic problems, especially when there are several fistula openings in thewound area and other sites, usually at the site of previous drains. This paper describes the treatment of three patientsin a critical condition, with complex postoperative wounds complicated by multiple fistulas. Vacuum-assisted closuretherapy was based on effective drainage of the biggest fistula opening and ensuring conditions promoting the healingprocess of other fistulas and the wound. A considerable improvement in general condition and wound healing wasnoted within 2-4 weeks and both the number of fistulas and the volume of excreted contents decreased. After 5-7weeks a significant improvement in wound healing was observed in all patients. Once the general condition of allpatients was considered satisfactory (2-6 months), they underwent surgery aimed at restoration of the digestive tractcontinuity.In our opinion, VAC therapy used for the treatment of postoperative wounds with multiple fistulas in thewound area and other sites should aim mainly at the improvement of patients’ general condition, limitation of thenumber of fistulas as well as accelerated wound healing. This may lead to formation of one stoma-type fistula, whichcan be dressed and cared for by patients until the continuity of the digestive tract has been surgically restored.
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6. Stoma close to the abdominal wound: a real technical problem. A description of a novel care strategy
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Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Adam Bobkiewicz, Witold Ledwosiński, Krzysztof Szmyt, Tomasz Banasiewicz, and Łukasz Krokowicz
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Surgery ,General Medicine - Abstract
IntroductionIn some clinical scenarios, stoma site may be located close to the abdominal wound edge impeding optimal wound management and stoma care. We present a novel strategy of utility NPWT for management of simultaneous abdominal wound healing with stoma presence. Material and methodsRetrospective analysis of seventeen patients treated with a novel wound care strategy was conducted. Application of NPWT within wound bed, around stoma site and skin between allows for: 1) separating wound from stoma site, 2) maintaining the optimal environment for wound healing, 3) protecting peristomal skin and 4) facilitating application of ostomy appliances.ResultsThe study group comprised of twelve female (70,6 %) and five male (29,4%) with the mean age of 49.1 18.4 years The most common underlying pathology was Crohn s disease (n-5; 29,4%). Since NPWT was implemented, patients had undergone from 1 to 13 surgeries. Thirteen patients (76,5%) required intensive care unit admission. The mean time of hospital stay was 65,3 28,6 days (range: 36 134). The mean session of NPWT was 10.8 5.2 (range: 5 - 24) per patient. The range of the level of negative pressure was from -80 to 125 mmHg. In all patients, progress in wound healing was achieved resulting in granulation tissue formation, minimizing wound retraction and thus reduction of the wound area. As a result of NPWT, wound was granulated entirely, tertiary intension closure were achieved or patients were qualified for reconstructive surgery.DiscussionNPWT is safe and useful therapy for complicated abdominal wounds with the presence of stoma close to wounds edges. A novel care strategy allows for simultaneous technical opportunity to separate stoma from wound bed and facilitate wound healing.
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- 2023
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7. Wyzwania w odtworzeniu cigoci przewodu pokarmowego. Jednoorodkowa analiza 91 pacjentw poddanych operacji odtworzenia
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Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Adam Bobkiewicz, Witold Ledwosiński, Krzysztof Szmyt, Tomasz Banasiewicz, and Łukasz Krokowicz
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Surgery ,General Medicine - Abstract
IntroductionRestoration of bowel continuity is associated with a significant postoperative morbidity. The aim of the study was to report the outcomes of the restoring the intestine continuity in a large patient cohort.Material and methodsRetrospective analysis of 91 patients with terminal stoma qualified for restoring GI tract continuity between January 2015 and march 2020 were conducted. Demographic and clinical characteristics such as age, gender, BMI, comorbidities, indication for stoma creation, operative time, the need of blood replacement, site and type of the anastomosis, complication and mortality rates were analyzed.ResultsThe study group comprised of 40 women (44%) and 51 men (56%). The mean BMI was 26.8 4.9 kg/m2. The only 29.7% of patients (n-27) were in normal weight (BMI: 18.524.9) and the only 11% of patients (n-10) did not suffer from any comorbidities. The most common indication for index surgery were: complicated diverticulitis (37.4%) and colorectal cancer (21.9%). Stapled technique was used in majority of patients (n-79; 87%). The mean operative time was 191.7 71.4 minutes. Nine patients (9.9%) required blood replacement peri- or postoperatively, whereas three patients (3.3%) required staying in intensive care unit. The overall surgical complication rate and mortality rate was 36.2% (n-33) and 1.1% (n-1), respectively DisscusionRestoration of bowel continuity is quite demanding and complex procedure and thus should be performed by well experienced surgical team. In majority of patients, complication rate is limited to minor complications. The morbidity and mortality rates are acceptable and comparable to other publications.
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- 2023
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8. Adrenocortical carcinoma with tumor thrombus extension into the right atrium
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Krzysztof Szmyt, Tomasz Wierzbicki, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Marek Jemielity, Sylwia Sławek-Szmyt, and Łukasz Krokowicz
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Internal Medicine - Published
- 2023
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9. Effect of closed incision negative pressure wound therapy on incidence rate of surgical site infection after stoma reversal: a pilot study
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Lukasz Krokowicz, Adam Bobkiewicz, Dominik A. Walczak, Tomasz Banasiewicz, Jacek Szmeja, Wojciech Francuzik, and Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Original Paper ,stoma reversal ,business.industry ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Gastroenterology ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,surgical site infection ,closed incision negative pressure wound therapy ,Surgery ,Stoma (medicine) ,Negative-pressure wound therapy ,Medicine ,business ,Surgical site infection - Abstract
Introduction The stoma reversal (SR) procedure is associated with a relatively high risk of perioperative complications with surgical site infection (SSI) as the most common. Recently closed incision negative pressure wound therapy (ciNPWT) was applied widely to prevent SSI. Aim To investigate the efficiency of ciNPWT in terms of the incidence rate of SSI after SR surgery. Material and methods As an exploratory observational cohort study patients were treated either with ciNPWT (n = 15) or standard sterile dressing (SSD) (n = 15). CiNPWT was applied every 3 days whereas SSD was changed every day. Clinical evaluation for SSI signs, C-reactive protein level and pain assessment using the visual analogue scale (VAS) were analyzed. Results The incidence rate of SSI was in 13% (2/15) in the ciNPWT group and 26% (4/15) in the SSD group (p = 0.651, OR = 0.44, 95% CI: 0.03–3.73). All patients in the SSD group who developed SSI presented both local and generalized signs of infection. Pain-VAS levels assessed on the 1st (MdnciNPWT = 4, MdnSSD = 5, p = 0.027, W = 51.5) and 3rd postoperative day (MdnciNPWT = 2, MdnSSD = 4, p = 0.014, W = 45.5) were significantly lower in the ciNPWT group than in the SSD group. Conclusions CiNPWT seems not to have a benefit to reduce SSI after the SR procedure. Further investigation is needed to establish firmly the benefit of using ciNPWT in this group of patients.
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- 2021
10. Chirurgia. Tom 2
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Justyna Wyroślak-Najs, Michał Solecki, Grzegorz Wallner, Witold Zgodziński, Marek Majewski, Adam Skalski, Wojciech Kielan, Wojciech Hap, Julia Rudno-Rudzińska, Ewelina Frejlich, Tadeusz Wróblewski, Waldemar Patkowski, Krzysztof Zieniewicz, Krzysztof Dudek, Marek Dobosz, Cezary Płatkowski, Maciej Słodkowski, Marek Wroński, Katarzyna Kuśnierz, Justyna Kozińska, Oliwia Bachanek-Mitura, Marek Hus, Tomasz Banasiewicz, Jacek Paszkowski, Jarosław Cwaliński, Łukasz Krokowicz, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Piotr Eder, Radzisław Trzciński, Adam Dziki, Michał Mik, Łukasz Dziki, Tomasz Kościński, Marek Szczepkowski, Tomasz Zieliński, and Bartosz Ziółkowski
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- 2021
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11. Crohn’s Disease Susceptibility and Onset Are Strongly Related to Three NOD2 Gene Haplotypes
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Jacek Paszkowski, Elżbieta Czkwianianc, Agnieszka Dobrowolska, Marta Kaczmarek-Ryś, Andrzej Hnatyszyn, Szymon Hryhorowicz, Andrzej Pławski, Wojciech Cichy, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Jarosław Walkowiak, Ryszard Słomski, Iwona Krela-Kaźmierczak, Emilia Lis, Tomasz Banasiewicz, and Piotr Krokowicz
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Crohn’s disease ,Linkage disequilibrium ,haplotypes ,disease onset ,NOD2 gene ,Inflammatory bowel disease ,Article ,allele distribution ,Genotype ,medicine ,DNA sequence variants ,Allele ,Genotyping ,ulcerative colitis ,Crohn's disease ,business.industry ,Haplotype ,population genetics ,General Medicine ,disease susceptibility ,medicine.disease ,Ulcerative colitis ,digestive system diseases ,Immunology ,Medicine ,business - Abstract
The genetic background and the determinants influencing the disease form, course, and onset of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) remain unresolved. We aimed to determine the NOD2 gene haplotypes and their relationship with IBD occurrence, clinical presentation, and onset, analyzing a cohort of 578 patients with IBD, including children, and 888 controls. Imaging or endoscopy with a histopathological confirmation was used to diagnose IBD. Genotyping was performed to assess the differences in genotypic and allelic frequencies. Linkage disequilibrium was analyzed, and associations between haplotypes and clinical data were evaluated. We emphasized the prevalence of risk alleles in all analyzed loci in patients with Crohn disease (CD). Interestingly, c.2722G>, C and c.3019_3020insC alleles were also overrepresented in ulcerative colitis (UC). T-C-G-C-insC, T-C-G-T-insC, and T-T-G-T-wt haplotypes were correlated with the late-onset form of CD (OR = 23.01, 5.09, and 17.71, respectively), while T-T-G-T-wt and C-C-G-T-wt were prevalent only in CD children (OR = 29.36, and 12.93, respectively, p-value = 0.001). In conclusion, the presence of c.3019_3020insC along with c.802C>, T occurred as the most fundamental contributing diplotype in late-onset CD form, while in CD children, the mutual allele in all predisposing haplotypes was the c.2798 + 158T. Identifying the unique, high-impact haplotypes supports further studies of the NOD2 gene, including haplotypic backgrounds.
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- 2021
12. Ileal pouch anal anastomosis leak after restorative proctocolectomy without protective stoma successfully treated with endoscopic vacuum therapy
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Tomasz Kościński, Tomasz Banasiewicz, Łukasz Krokowicz, Adam Bobkiewicz, and Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Leak ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Colonic Pouches ,Dehiscence ,Anastomosis ,Postoperative Complications ,Negative-pressure wound therapy ,medicine ,Humans ,Abscess ,business.industry ,Proctocolectomy ,Pelvic pain ,Anastomosis, Surgical ,Proctocolectomy, Restorative ,Surgical Stomas ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Ulcerative colitis ,Surgery ,Colitis, Ulcerative ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy - Abstract
Aim An ileal pouch anal anastomosis (IPAA) leak is one of the most severe complication after restorative proctocoletomy (RPC). We present a rare case of a successful management of IPAA leak after RPC without defunctionig stoma with the utility of endoscopic vacuum therapy. Methods A 57-year-old male with a ileal pouch anal anastomosis leak after RPC due to ulcerative colitis with presacral abscess was qualified for endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT). The abscess of the left buttock was drained and secured with suction drain (redon drain). Due to the lack of defunctioning stoma, a system for contain and divert fecal matter was placed within afferent limb of the J-pouch and EVT was placed directly within IPAA dehiscence. EVT was changed every third day. Results The patient underwent a total of five EVT sessions. Improvement of patient’s general condition characterized with lack of pelvic pain, fever and reduction of inflammatory markers was achieved. Locally, anastomosis dehiscence was healed with prominent reduction in the defect’s dimension, contraction and revascularization. Based on imaging studies no chronic presacral sinus or any other perianal disturbances were revealed at the time of five months follow up. Conclusions EVT is a promising method for management of IPAA leak. Although, it remains extremely difficult, EVT may serve as a method of choice in early pouch-related septic complications after RPC performed without defunctioning stoma
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- 2019
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13. mRNA expression of steroidogenic enzymes, steroid hormone receptors and their coregulators in gastric cancer
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Mateusz Wichtowski, Paweł P. Jagodziński, Ryszard Marciniak, Arkadiusz Spychała, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Michał Drews, Dawid Murawa, Bartosz Adam Frycz, and Paweł Murawa
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0301 basic medicine ,steroidogenesis ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,steroidogenic enzymes ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Estrogen receptor ,Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Steroid sulfatase ,Nuclear receptor co-repressor 1 ,steroid hormone receptors ,gastric cancer ,Articles ,Molecular biology ,Nuclear receptor coactivator 1 ,Androgen receptor ,Steroid hormone ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,Oncology ,Nuclear receptor ,steroid hormone receptor co-regulators ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,HSD3B1 - Abstract
Epidemiological and experimental findings suggest that the development of gastric cancer (GC) is regulated by steroid hormones. In postmenopausal women and older men, the majority of steroid hormones are produced locally in peripheral tissue through the enzymatic conversion of steroid precursors. Therefore, using reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis, the mRNA expression of genes encoding steroidogenic enzymes, including steroid sulfatase (STS), hydroxy-delta-5-steroid dehydrogenase 3 beta- and steroid delta-isomerase 1 (HSD3B1), 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 7 and aromatase (CYP19A1), was investigated in primary tumoral and adjacent healthy gastric mucosa from 60 patients with GC. Furthermore, the mRNA levels for estrogen receptor α, estrogen receptor β (ESR2) and androgen receptor (AR), along with their coregulators, including proline, glutamate and leucine rich protein 1, CREB binding protein, nuclear receptor coactivator 1 (NCOA1), nuclear receptor corepressor 1 (NCOR1) and nuclear receptor subfamily 2 group F member 1 (NR2F1), were investigated. Additionally, the association between the mRNA expression of these genes and the clinicopathological features of patients with GC was examined. Significantly decreased levels of STS, HSD3B1, ESR2, AR, NCOA1 and NCOR1 mRNA, in addition to significantly increased levels of CYP19A1 mRNA were demonstrated in tumoral tissue samples compared with adjacent healthy gastric tissue samples. Deregulated expression of these genes in the analyzed tissue samples was associated with certain clinicopathological features of GC, such as age and localization of the tumor. The results of the current study suggest that all of the genes analyzed are expressed in tumoral and adjacent healthy gastric mucosa. In addition, the results indicate that abnormal expression of STS, ESR2, AR, NCOA1 and NCOR1 may serve a role in the development and progression of GC, and may be associated with specific clinicopathological features in patients with GC.
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- 2017
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14. Endoscopic vacuum therapy with instillation (iEVT) - a novel endoscopic concept for colorectal anastomotic leak and perianal complications
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Lukasz Krokowicz, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Tomasz Banasiewicz, and Adam Bobkiewicz
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Anal fistula ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Leak ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Salvage therapy ,Anastomosis ,anastomotic leakage ,endoscopic vacuum therapy ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Negative-pressure wound therapy ,Anastomotic leaks ,medicine ,Original Paper ,negative pressure wound therapy ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Mean age ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,anal fistula ,Medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business ,Central venous catheter - Abstract
Introduction Anastomotic leaks remain the most fearful complications. Aim We present a novel endoscopic salvage therapy known as endoscopic vacuum therapy with instillation (iEVT) as a combination of standard endoscopic vacuum therapy (EVT) and negative pressure wound therapy with instillation (iNPWT). Material and methods A case series of 6 consecutive patients treated with iEVT is presented. A Redon drain and a central venous catheter were introduced within polyurethane foam used as a self- made device for iEVT and antimicrobial solution was instilled. Results A total of 6 patients with the mean age of 29.5 ±8.9 were treated with iEVT. The mean number of iEVT sessions was 5.8 ±2.3. The mean time of iEVT management was 20.7 ±8.8 days. Locally, a reduction in purulent discharge and defect's dimension with contraction were revealed confirmed with imaging studies. Conclusions iEVT is a very encouraging, novel method for complicated perianal diseases and anastomotic leak.
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- 2019
15. Transcript level ofAKR1C3is down-regulated in gastric cancer
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Dawid Murawa, Arkadiusz Spychała, Paweł P. Jagodziński, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Michał Drews, Paweł Murawa, Bartosz Adam Frycz, Mateusz Wichtowski, and Ryszard Marciniak
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,3-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenases ,Transcription, Genetic ,Cell Survival ,medicine.drug_class ,Down-Regulation ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Molecular Biology ,Aged ,Cell Proliferation ,Cell growth ,Histone deacetylase inhibitor ,Aldo-Keto Reductase Family 1 Member C3 ,Cancer ,Sodium butyrate ,Cell Biology ,medicine.disease ,Androgen ,Molecular biology ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,030104 developmental biology ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Cell culture ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Hydroxyprostaglandin Dehydrogenases ,Butyric Acid ,Female ,Hormone - Abstract
Steroid hormones have been shown to play a role in gastric carcinogenesis. Large amounts of steroid hormones are locally produced in the peripheral tissues of both genders. Type 5 of 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, encoded by the AKR1C3 gene, plays a pivotal role in both androgen and estrogen metabolism, and its expression was found to be deregulated in different cancers. In this study we measured AKR1C3 transcript and protein levels in nontumoral and primary tumoral gastric tissues, and evaluated their association with some clinicopathological features of gastric cancer (GC). We found decreased levels of AKR1C3 transcript (p < 0.0001) and protein (p = 0.0021) in GC tissues compared with the adjacent, apparently histopathologically normal, mucosa. Lower levels of AKR1C3 transcript were observed in diffuse and intestinal types of GC, whereas AKR1C3 protein levels were decreased in tumors with multisite localization, in diffuse histological type, T3, T4, and G3 grades. We also determined the effect of the histone deacetylase inhibitor sodium butyrate (NaBu) on AKR1C3 expression in EPG 85-257 and HGC-27 GC cell lines. We found that NaBu elevates the levels of both AKR1C3 transcript and protein in the cell lines we investigated. Together, our results suggest that decreased expression of AKR1C3 may be involved in development of GC and can be restored by NaBu.
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- 2016
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16. Management of enteroatmospheric fistula with negative pressure wound therapy in open abdomen treatment: a multicentre observational study
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Tomasz Banasiewicz, Tomasz Kasprzyk, Szymon Smoliński, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Adam Bobkiewicz, Andrzej Ratajczak, Dominik A. Walczak, Adam Studniarek, Ryszard Marciniak, and Michał Drews
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Abdominal Wound Closure Techniques ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,Fistula ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Retrospective cohort study ,Physical examination ,Dermatology ,Abdominal cavity ,Anastomosis ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Negative-pressure wound therapy ,medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business - Abstract
The management of enteroatmospheric fistula (EAF) in open abdomen (OA) therapy is challenging and associated with a high mortality rate. The introduction of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) in open abdomen management significantly improved the healing process and increased spontaneous fistula closure. Retrospectively, we analysed 16 patients with a total of 31 enteroatmospheric fistulas in open abdomen management who were treated using NPWT in four referral centres between 2004 and 2014. EAFs were diagnosed based on clinical examination and confirmed with imaging studies and classified into low ( 500 ml/day) output fistulas. The study group consisted of five women and 11 men with the mean age of 52·6 years [standard deviation (SD) 11·9]. Since open abdomen management was implemented, the mean number of re-surgeries was 3·7 (SD 2·2). There were 24 EAFs located in the small bowel, while four were located in the colon. In three patients, EAF occurred at the anastomotic site. Thirteen fistulas were classified as low output (41·9%), two as moderate (6·5%) and 16 as high output fistulas (51·6%). The overall closure rate was 61·3%, with a mean time of 46·7 days (SD 43·4). In the remaining patients in whom fistula closure was not achieved (n = 12), a protruding mucosa was present. Analysing the cycle of negative pressure therapy, we surprisingly found that the spontaneous closure rate was 70% (7 of 10 EAFs) using intermittent setting of negative pressure, whereas in the group of patients treated with continuous pressure, 57% of EAFs closed spontaneously (12 of 21 EAFs). The mean number of NPWT dressing was 9 (SD 3·3; range 4-16). In two patients, we observed new fistulas that appeared during NPWT. Three patients died during therapy as a result of multi-organ failure. NPWT is a safe and efficient method characterised by a high spontaneous closure rate. However, in patients with mucosal protrusion of the EAFs, spontaneous closure appears to be impossible to achieve.
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17. Tu2053 THE COMPARISON OF QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH PILONIDAL SINUS DISEASE. NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY VERSUS STANDARD WOUND DRESSINGS - A RANDOMIZED PILOT STUDY
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Tomasz Banasiewicz, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Adam Bobkiewicz, Lukasz Krokowicz, Jacek Szmeja, and Krzysztof Szmyt
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,Quality of life ,business.industry ,Negative-pressure wound therapy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Sinus disease ,Gastroenterology ,medicine ,In patient ,business ,Surgery - Published
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18. Expression of 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 is associated with some clinicopathological features in gastric cancer
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Ryszard Marciniak, Dawid Murawa, Michał Drews, Paweł Murawa, Bartosz Adam Frycz, Paweł P. Jagodziński, and Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Dehydrogenase ,Lymph node metastasis ,Biology ,Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic ,Estradiol Dehydrogenases ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,RNA, Messenger ,Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase ,Pharmacology ,Sex Characteristics ,Sex Steroid Hormones ,Stomach ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Clinicopathological features ,Female - Abstract
In most populations, gastric cancer (GC) incidence is higher in men than in women, which may suggest the role of sex steroid hormones in gastric cancerogenesis. Both, androgens and estrogens can be synthetised in peripherial tissues. This process is controlled by expression of steroidogenic enzymes. Therefore, we evaluate the 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 (HSD17B2) transcript and protein levels in gastric tumoral and nontumoral tissue. We also determined the association between HSD17B2 transcript and protein levels and some clinicopathological features in GC. We found significantly decreased levels of HSD17B2 transcript (P=0.00072) and protein (P=0.00017) in primary tumoral tissues of GC patients, as compared to nontumoral tissues. In patients above 60 years of age the amounts of HSD17B2 transcript (P=0.00044) and protein (P=0.00027) were significantly lower in tumoral than nontumoral tissues. Similarly, lower HSD17B2 levels, both in terms of the transcript and protein, were observed in tumoral tissues of male (P=0.013, P=0.0014), patients stomach (P=0.0062, P=0.045) and cardia (P=0.02, P=0.02) site of tumor, T3 (P=0.018, P=0.014) depth of invasion, N0 (P=0.017, P=0.045) lymph node metastasis, G3 (P=0.0027, P=0.014) malignancy grade. We also observed significantly reduced level of HSD17B2 transcript in tumoral tissue specimens of females (P=0.014), T4 depth of invasion (P=0.02), N3 lymph node metastasis (P=0.037) and G2 malignancy grade (P=0.045). Furthermore, diffuse GC histological types were associated with lower HSD17B2 protein level (P=0.024) than nontumoral tissues. We demonstrated that HSD17B2 transcript and protein levels are linked to some clinicopathological features in GC.
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19. Endoscopic vacuum-assisted closure system (E-VAC): case report and review of the literature
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Stanisław Malinger, Krzysztof Szmyt, Adam Bobkiewicz, Józef Świrkowicz, Tomasz Banasiewicz, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Michał Drews, and Jacek Hermann
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Case Report ,Endo-Sponge ,Negative-pressure wound therapy ,medicine ,Upper gastrointestinal ,Wound drainage ,Surgical treatment ,pancreatico-gastric anastomotic insufficiency ,Healing wounds ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,Vacuum assisted closure ,rectal anastomotic leakage ,Gastroenterology ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Rectal Anastomotic Leakage ,eosophageal leakage ,Surgery ,vacuum-assisted wound closure therapy ,endoscopic vacuum-assisted wound closure system ,Wound closure ,business - Abstract
Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has become a standard in the treatment of chronic and difficult healing wounds. Negative pressure wound therapy is applied to the wound via a special vacuum-sealed sponge. Nowadays, the endoscopic vacuum-assisted wound closure system (E-VAC) has been proven to be an important alternative in patients with upper and lower intestinal leakage not responding to standard endoscopic and/or surgical treatment procedures. Endoscopic vacuum-assisted wound closure system provides perfect wound drainage and closure of various kinds of defect and promotes tissue granulation. Our experience has shown that E-VAC may significantly improve the morbidity and mortality rate. Moreover, E-VAC may be useful in a multidisciplinary approach – from upper gastrointestinal to rectal surgery complications. On the other hand, major limitations of the E-VAC system are the necessity of repeated endoscopic interventions and constant presence of well-trained staff. Further, large-cohort studies need to be performed to establish the applicability and effectiveness of E-VAC before routine widespread use can be recommended.
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20. A novel model of acellular dermal matrix plug for anal fistula treatment. Report of a case and surgical consideration based on first utility in Poland
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Łukasz Krokowicz, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Tomasz Banasiewicz, and Adam Bobkiewicz
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Anal fistula ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Fistula ,Postoperative pain ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Operation time ,Anal crypts ,Fecal incontinence ,Humans ,Rectal Fistula ,Acellular Dermis ,Digestive System Surgical Procedures ,Bioprosthesis ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Anus ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Poland ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Dermal matrix ,Fecal Incontinence - Abstract
Anal fistula (AF) is a pathological connection between anus and skin in its surroundings. The main reason for the formation of anal fistula is a bacterial infection of the glands within the anal crypts. One of the modern techniques for the treatment of fistulas that do not interfere with the sphincters consists in implantation of a plug made from collagen material. We are presenting the first Polish experience with a new model of biomaterial plug for the treatment of anal fistula. We also point out key elements of the procedure (both preoperative and intraoperative) associated with this method. In the authors’ opinion, the method is simple, safe and reproducible. Innovative shape of the plug minimizes the risk of its migration and rotation. It also perfectly blends with and adapts to the course and shape of the fistula canal, allowing it to become incorporated and overgrown with tissue in the fistula canal. The relatively short operation time, minor postoperative pain and faster convalescence are with no doubt additional advantages of the method. Long-term observation involving more patients is essential for evaluation of the efficacy of the treatment of fistulas with the new type of plug.
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21. Vitamin K Deficiency in Patients After Restorative Proctocolectomy
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Tomasz Banasiewicz, Jarosław Walkowiak, Aleksandra Glapa, Jan Krzysztof Nowak, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Krystian Waraczewski, Patrycja Krzyżanowska-Jankowska, and Jacek Paszkowski
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Proctocolectomy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Proctocolectomy, Restorative ,Gastroenterology ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Treatment Outcome ,Internal medicine ,Vitamin K deficiency ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Colitis, Ulcerative ,Female ,Vitamin K Deficiency ,In patient ,business ,Aged ,Follow-Up Studies - Published
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22. A Prospective, Descriptive Study to Assess the Effect of Dietary and Pharmacological Strategies to Manage Constipation in Patients with a Stoma
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Lukasz, Krokowicz, Adam, Bobkiewicz, Maciej, Borejsza-Wysocki, Barbara, Kuczynska, Aleksandra, Lisowska, Urszula, Skowronska-Piekarska, Jacek, Paszkowski, Jaroslaw, Walkowiak, Michal, Drews, and Tomasz, Banasiewicz
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Dietary Fiber ,Male ,Sweden ,Laxatives ,Humans ,Surgical Stomas ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Middle Aged ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,Constipation ,Aged ,Diet - Abstract
The term constipation with regard to patients with a stoma is defined as impaired bowel movements associated with increased stool consistency or long periods without bowel movements that lead to discomfort, flatulence, and abdominal pain. Information about constipation in patients with a stoma is limited. A prospective, descriptive study was conducted among patients attending ostomy and proctology outpatient clinics in Poznan, Poland between January 2011 and December 2014 to assess the role of dietary and pharmacological strategies in the management of constipation in patients with a stoma. Patients were included if they experienced a 3-day period without bowel movements leading to abdominal discomfort and bloating. Patients who were terminally ill from neoplastic disease or could not provide informed consent for study participation were not eligible to participate. Patients underwent 3 evaluations 3 months apart: the first assessed problems with passing stool through the stoma, at which time patients were told to increase fiber and fluid intake. During the next 2 visits, patients were asked if their symptoms had improved. If dietary changes were not successful, first-line pharmacological interventions were suggested (laxatives, osmotic agents, and probiotics). If no improvement was reported during the third assessment, second line pharmacologic therapy (eg, stimulant laxatives) were prescribed. Of the 405 patients initially assessed for participation, 331 met the initial screening criteria and were scheduled for followup. Of those, 93 (28%) had constipation; 50 (15%) required a surgical referral for morphological stoma changes and 43 (12.9%) met the study inclusion criteria for dietary recommendations. Almost all (42) had a colostomy and most (28) had a history of stoma creation due to diverticular disease. Twenty-five (25) men and 18 women (average age 55.9 ± 9.3 years) received dietary recommendations during the first visit. Diet modifications were effective and sufficient to resolve the problem with constipation in more than half (24) of the patients. Among the remaining 19 patients, only 2 did not improve after using first-line or second-line pharmacological management strategies. One patient required emergency surgery due to complicated colonic diverticulosis (perforation). The results of this study suggest constipation among patients with a stoma can be associated with morphological stoma changes and in the absence of morphologic changes the majority of patients respond well to a change in diet. Additional studies are needed to increase understanding about the incidence and optimal management strategies of constipation in persons with a stoma.
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23. Gastrointestinal tract anastomoses with the biofragmentable anastomosis ring: is it still a valid technique for bowel anastomosis? Analysis of 203 cases and review of the literature
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Tomasz Banasiewicz, Lukasz Krokowicz, Ryszard Marciniak, Adam Bobkiewicz, Jacek Szmeja, Adam Studniarek, Michał Drews, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, and Krzysztof Szmyt
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sutureless anastomosis ,030230 surgery ,Anastomosis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Postoperative Complications ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Humans ,Bowel anastomosis ,Digestive System Surgical Procedures ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Gastrointestinal tract ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,Medical record ,Anastomosis, Surgical ,Gastroenterology ,Reproducibility of Results ,Perioperative ,Compression anastomosis ,Hepatology ,Middle Aged ,Roux-en-Y anastomosis ,Surgery ,Gastrointestinal Tract ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Original Article ,business ,Complication ,Biofragmentable anastomosis ring - Abstract
Purpose Biofragmentable anastomosis ring (BAR) is an alternative to manual and stapled anastomoses performed within the upper and lower gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of BAR utility for bowel anastomoses based on our own material. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed to a total of 203 patients who underwent bowel surgery with the use of BAR anastomosis within upper and lower gastrointestinal tract between 2004 and 2014. Data for the analysis was collected based on medical records, treatment protocols, and the results of histological examinations. Results The study group consisted of 86 women and 117 men. The most common underlying pathology was a malignant disease (n = 165). Biofragmentable anastomosis ring (BAR) size 31 was the most commonly used (n = 87). A total of 169 colocolic or colorectal anastomoses and 28 ileocolic and 8 enteroenteric anastomoses were performed. The mortality rate was 0.5 % (n = 1) whereas re-surgery rate within 30 days was 8.4 % (n = 17). Twenty-eight patients developed perioperative complications with surgical site infection as the most common one (n = 11). Eight patients developed specific complications associated with BAR including an anastomotic leak (n = 6) and intestinal obstruction (n = 2). The mean time of hospital stay after surgery was 12.7 days. Conclusions The use of BAR for the GI tract anastomoses is simple and rapid method and it is characterized with an acceptable number of perioperative mortality and complication rates. Based on our experience, we recommend the use of BAR anastomosis in different types of intestinal anastomosis in varying clinical scenarios.
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24. Massive bleeeding from upper gastrointestinal tract as a symptom of rupture of splenic artery aneurysm to stomach
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Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Michał Drews, Piotr Smuszkiewicz, Katarzyna Katulska, Michał Męczyński, Tomasz Wierzbicki, and Jacek Szmeja
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Adult ,Male ,splenic artery aneurysm ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Splenic artery aneurysm ,Lumen (anatomy) ,Splenic artery ,hemorrhagic shock ,Peritoneal cavity ,Aneurysm ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Humans ,Upper gastrointestinal ,cardiovascular diseases ,Gastrointestinal tract ,Case Study ,business.industry ,Stomach ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,gastrointestinal tract bleeding ,cardiovascular system ,Radiology ,Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage ,business ,Splenic Artery - Abstract
Summary Background Splenic artery aneurysm is the most common aneurysm of visceral vessels. Their rupture usually leads to massive bleeding, being a direct life threat. Splenic artery aneurysms usually rupture into the free peritoneal cavity, and much less frequently into the lumen of the gastrointestinal tract. Case Report We describe the case of a 38-year-old male patient, who, as a result of chronic pancreatitis, developed a false aneurysm of the splenic artery, which initially caused necrosis of the large intestine and bleeding into its lumen, and subsequently necrosis of the posterior stomach wall with the aneurysm rupture to the stomach lumen with a dramatic course. Conclusions The case described confirms that splenic artery aneurysm can be a cause of bleeding to both upper and lower parts of the gastrointestinal tract, and the aneurysm rupture is usually of a dramatic and life-threatening course.
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25. Management of enteroatmospheric fistula with negative pressure wound therapy in open abdomen treatment: a multicentre observational study
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Adam, Bobkiewicz, Dominik, Walczak, Szymon, Smoliński, Tomasz, Kasprzyk, Adam, Studniarek, Maciej, Borejsza-Wysocki, Andrzej, Ratajczak, Ryszard, Marciniak, Michal, Drews, and Tomasz, Banasiewicz
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Adult ,Male ,Wound Healing ,Abdominal Cavity ,Abdominal Wound Closure Techniques ,Original Articles ,Middle Aged ,Young Adult ,Treatment Outcome ,Intestinal Fistula ,Humans ,Female ,Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The management of enteroatmospheric fistula (EAF) in open abdomen (OA) therapy is challenging and associated with a high mortality rate. The introduction of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) in open abdomen management significantly improved the healing process and increased spontaneous fistula closure. Retrospectively, we analysed 16 patients with a total of 31 enteroatmospheric fistulas in open abdomen management who were treated using NPWT in four referral centres between 2004 and 2014. EAFs were diagnosed based on clinical examination and confirmed with imaging studies and classified into low (500 ml/day) output fistulas. The study group consisted of five women and 11 men with the mean age of 52·6 years [standard deviation (SD) 11·9]. Since open abdomen management was implemented, the mean number of re‐surgeries was 3·7 (SD 2·2). There were 24 EAFs located in the small bowel, while four were located in the colon. In three patients, EAF occurred at the anastomotic site. Thirteen fistulas were classified as low output (41·9%), two as moderate (6·5%) and 16 as high output fistulas (51·6%). The overall closure rate was 61·3%, with a mean time of 46·7 days (SD 43·4). In the remaining patients in whom fistula closure was not achieved (n = 12), a protruding mucosa was present. Analysing the cycle of negative pressure therapy, we surprisingly found that the spontaneous closure rate was 70% (7 of 10 EAFs) using intermittent setting of negative pressure, whereas in the group of patients treated with continuous pressure, 57% of EAFs closed spontaneously (12 of 21 EAFs). The mean number of NPWT dressing was 9 (SD 3·3; range 4–16). In two patients, we observed new fistulas that appeared during NPWT. Three patients died during therapy as a result of multi‐organ failure. NPWT is a safe and efficient method characterised by a high spontaneous closure rate. However, in patients with mucosal protrusion of the EAFs, spontaneous closure appears to be impossible to achieve.
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26. Assessment of the Results of Surgical Treatment of Zenker'S Diverticulum in Own Material
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Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Andrzej Dryjas, Tomasz Banasiewicz, Łukasz Krokowicz, Michał Drews, Adam Bobkiewicz, Mateusz Wykrętowicz, Katarzyna Katulska, and Stanisław Malinger
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Zenker Diverticulum ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Asymptomatic ,Zenker's diverticulum ,Esophagus ,Surgical Stapling ,Medicine ,Humans ,Endoscopy, Digestive System ,Stage (cooking) ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,General Medicine ,Perioperative ,Length of Stay ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,Female ,Esophagoscopy ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Diverticulum - Abstract
Zenker diverticulum (ZD) is the most common type of diverticula of the esophagus. Most often refers to men with a peak incidence in the seventh and eighth decade of life. In the majority diverticula remains asymptomatic and in patients with symptomatic course of the disease symptoms are often nonspecific.Aim of the study was to present the authors’ own experience in surgical treatment of Zenker diverticulum.Material and methods. In this paper we present an analysis of 31 patients with confirmed ZD treated surgically at the Clinic in 2004-2014. Patients were analyzed in terms of age, gender, clinical symptoms, diverticulum size, type of surgery, the time to return to the oral intake, hospital stay and perioperative complications.Results. 22 men and 9 women were enrolled it this study. The mean age of the patients was 64.8 (SD, 10.7; in the range of 28 to 82 years). 29 patients (93.5%) underwent resection of the diverticulum, while diverticulopexy was performed in two patients. In 25 (80.6%) cases stapler device was used, while in 4 (12.9%) resection was performed manually. The average size of resected diverticulum was 4.9 cm (SD, 1.5). Following the surgery in four patients (12.9%) complications were present. The average operating time was 118.7 minutes (SD, 42.2, in the range of 50 to 240 minutes). The mean length of hospital stay was 9.3 (SD, 3.3).Conclusions. Surgical treatment of ZD is associated with high effectiveness and low recurrence rate. Despite the advantages of endoscopic techniques, surgical treatment is characterized by one- stage procedure. The use of mechanical suture (stapler) significantly improves the operation, although on the basis of our own analysis there was no superiority revealed over hand sewn. Unquestionable adventage of classical technique is the opportunity to histopathological evaluation of resected diverticulum what is impossible to achieve in endoscopic techniques.
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27. Surgical methods of treatment of intestinal passage disturbances with the characteristics of constipation in patients with intestinal stoma based on own experience
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Witold Ledwosiński, Tomasz Banasiewicz, Krzysztof Szmyt, Barbara Kuczynska, Łukasz Krokowicz, Adam Bobkiewicz, Michał Drews, Sylwia Sławek, Jacek Paszkowski, and Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Constipation ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Fistula ,digestive system ,Stoma (medicine) ,Laparotomy ,Colostomy ,medicine ,Humans ,Outpatient clinic ,Retrospective Studies ,Chronic constipation ,business.industry ,General surgery ,Surgical Stomas ,General Medicine ,Helping Behavior ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Treatment Outcome ,surgical procedures, operative ,Rectovaginal fistula ,Female ,Surgery ,Poland ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Stoma is an intestinal fistula created in emergency or by elective indications, and it is done to drain out the digestive tract content. In some patients there is a disturbance passage of gastric contents through the stoma, which may take the form of chronic constipation or even periodic subileus that will sooner or later require surgical treatment.The aim of the study was the assessment of the causes and method of treatment of constipation in patients with intestinal stoma.Material and methods. A total of 331 patients with stoma followed by Ostomy and Proctology Outpatient Clinic were included in the study in the years 2011-2014. The study included 146 women and 185 men and the average age was 61.3 ± 12.7 years. Within the entire froup, 273 patients had the end stoma performed whereas in 58 patients the loop stoma was created. The highest percentage of patients were the ones with diverticulosis and colorectal cancer, i.e. 132 and 114 patients respectively. A stoma was created in 35 patients due to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), in 23 patients because of cancer, in 14 as a result of injuries and in 13 due to rectovaginal fistula.Results. Out of the entire group subject to study (331 patients) 93 patients (28.1%) suffered from constipation. 50 patients with constipation required surgical intervention. The most common indication for surgical treatment was the parastomal hernia (36 patients, 72%), other indications were the narrowing of the stoma (5 patients, 10%), its collapse (6 patients, 12%) or prolapse (3 patients, 6%). Parastomal hernia was responsible for 84% of constipation within the stoma and 86.1% were treated with laparotomy (31 out of 36 patients). Other causes of constipation were the stomal stenoses (5 patients), collapse of the stoma (6 patients) and stomal prolapse (3 patients). All patients were treated surgically with a good final result.Conclusions. Constipation associated with dysfunction of the stoma in most cases should be treated surgically. Parastomal hernia is the most common cause of constipation in the stoma. Treatment should be performed in due time because of the possibility of developing complications, especially dangerous one is a strangulated parastomal hernia and ischemia of stoma.
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28. Decreased expression of ten-eleven translocation 1 protein is associated with some clinicopathological features in gastric cancer
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Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Paweł Murawa, Michał Drews, Ryszard Marciniak, Bartosz Adam Frycz, Paweł P. Jagodziński, Katarzyna Tomela, Dawid Murawa, and Anna Kołodziejczak
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Male ,DNA, Complementary ,Transcription, Genetic ,Blotting, Western ,Chromosomal translocation ,Biology ,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Mixed Function Oxygenases ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins ,medicine ,Humans ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Aged ,Pharmacology ,Sex Characteristics ,Stomach ,Age Factors ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Molecular biology ,Reverse transcriptase ,Blot ,DNA-Binding Proteins ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Real-time polymerase chain reaction ,Gastric Mucosa ,Clinicopathological features ,Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel ,Female ,Neoplasm Grading ,Ten-eleven translocation-1 - Abstract
A decrease in ten-eleven translocation 1 (TET1) transcript and 5-Hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) levels has recently been demonstrated in primary gastric cancer (GC). However, little is known about TET1 protein levels in gastric tumoral and nontumoral tissue. Therefore, using reverse transcription, real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction and western blotting analysis, we determined the TET1 transcript and protein levels in tumoral and nontumoral tissue from 38 patients with GC. We also assessed the association between the decrease in TET1 transcript and protein levels and some clinicopathological features in primary GC. We found significantly decreased levels of TET1 transcript ( P = 0.0023) and protein ( P = 0.00024) in primary tumoral tissues as compared to nontumoral tissues in patients with GC. Moreover, we also observed significantly lower amounts of TET1 transcript ( P = 0.03) and protein ( P = 0.00018) in tumoral tissues in patients aged > 60. We also found significant lowered TET1 protein levels in male patients ( P = 0.0014), stomach ( P = 0.044) and cardia ( P = 0.013) tumor localization, T3 depth of invasion ( P = 0.019), N1 ( P = 0.012) and N3 lymph node metastasis ( P = 0.013) and G3 histological grade ( P = 0.0012). There were also significant decreases in TET1 transcript levels in female patients ( P = 0.042), intestinal histological types ( P = 0.0079) and T4 depth of invasion ( P = 0.037). Our results demonstrated that a decrease in TET1 transcript and protein levels is associated with some clinicopathological features in GC.
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29. Portable VAC therapy improve the results of the treatment of the pilonidal sinus--randomized prospective study
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Tomasz Banasiewicz, Stanisław Malinger, Andrzej Ratajczak, Adam Bobkiewicz, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Michał Drews, and Maciej Biczysko
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Randomization ,law.invention ,Pilonidal Sinus ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,medicine ,Humans ,Local anesthesia ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Sinus (anatomy) ,Vas score ,Pilonidal cyst ,Postoperative Care ,Wound Healing ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Recovery of Function ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,business ,Wound healing ,Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
UNLABELLED Multiple therapeutic approaches of the treatment of pilonidal sinuses have been described in the literature, but there are still controversies and lack of standardization. Vacuum Assisted Closure (VAC) therapy has potential beneficial effect on the wound healing after the sinus resection. THE AIM OF THE STUDY To analyze the results of VAC therapy in the treatment of pilonidal sinuses. MATERIAL AND METHODS After randomization in the control group (9 men) the simple excision of the pilonidal cyst was performed with the standard wound dressing. In the VAC group (10 men) the same surgical procedure was performed, but after the excision the VAC dressing with mobile VAC Freedom device was used. Both groups were treated in an outpatient setting under local anesthesia. The wound size, time of surgery, time of wound healing time of recovery and pain after the surgery (VAS score) were compared. RESULTS In VAC treated group the wound size and time of surgery were similar to control group. Time of wound healing, recovery and the pain after surgery in days 4-7 were reduced in comparison to the standard treated group. CONCLUSIONS VAC therapy can be easily used in an outpatient setting, mobile device is highly accepted, operation of the equipment is simple. VAC therapy significantly decreases the time of wound healing and absenteeism from work as well as the postoperative late pain.
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30. Natural Killer Cell Cytotoxicity and Immunosuppressive Cytokines (IL-10, TGF-β1) in Patients with Gastric Cancer
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Ewa Andrzejewska, Przemysław Majewski, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Michał Drews, Tomasz M. Karpiński, and Andrzej Szkaradkiewicz
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Cytotoxic activity of NK cells was estimated as related to IL-10 and TGF-β1 serum levels and Helicobacter pylori infection in gastric cancer patients. Moreover, we sought to determine whether human gastric adenocarcinoma cells in vitro release IL-10, TGF-β1 or factor(s) affecting NK cytotoxicity. The studies were conducted on 42 patients with gastric cancer (14 with I-II stage—group 1; 28 with III-IV stage—group 2) and on 20 healthy volunteers. The cytotoxicity was tested on NK cells isolated from peripheral blood. IL-10 and TGF-β1 levels were determined by ELISA. H. pylori was detected in cultures of gastric mucosa biopsies and in direct preparations. In 71.4% patients of group 1 NK cytotoxicity and IL-10 serum levels remained within a normal range while in 68% patients of group 2 a marked decrease was noted in cytotoxic function of NK cells, accompanied by increased levels of IL-10 in serum. In turn, in most patients of either group, independently of NK cytotoxicity and stage grouping in the patients, elevated serum levels of TGF-β1 were detected. Presence of H. pylori infection manifested no relationship with NK cytotoxicity, IL-10, or the TGF-β1 serum levels. In cultures of tumour cells presence of IL-10 and TGF-β1 was demonstrated. Nevertheless, supernatants of the cultures did not change cytotoxic activity of NK cells. Development of gastric carcinoma is accompanied by markedly decreased cytotoxic function of NK cells and by elevated IL-10 and TGF-β1 serum levels. Gastric carcinoma cells may release IL-10, the suppressive activity of which may in a secondary manner decrease NK cytotoxicity.
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31. Negative Pressure therapy in the treatment of wounds - review of literature data and multicenter experience
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Maciej Zieliński, Stanisław Malinger, Tomasz Banasiewicz, Bartosz Mańkowski, Andrzej Ratajczak, Wacław Majewski, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Krzysztof Słowiński, and Michał Drews
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine ,Surgery ,General Medicine ,Intensive care medicine ,business - Published
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32. Natural Killer Cell Cytotoxicity and Immunosuppressive Cytokines (IL-10, TGF-β1) in Patients with Gastric Cancer
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Michał Drews, Przemysław Majewski, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Ewa Andrzejewska, Tomasz M. Karpiński, and Andrzej Szkaradkiewicz
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Cytotoxicity, Immunologic ,Male ,Article Subject ,lcsh:Biotechnology ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,education ,lcsh:Medicine ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Statistics, Nonparametric ,Helicobacter Infections ,Natural killer cell ,Transforming Growth Factor beta1 ,Interleukin 21 ,Stomach Neoplasms ,lcsh:TP248.13-248.65 ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Genetics ,Gastric mucosa ,medicine ,Humans ,Cytotoxic T cell ,Cytotoxicity ,Molecular Biology ,Aged ,Helicobacter pylori ,biology ,lcsh:R ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Interleukin-10 ,Killer Cells, Natural ,Interleukin 10 ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Case-Control Studies ,Immunology ,Molecular Medicine ,Female ,psychological phenomena and processes ,Research Article ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Cytotoxic activity of NK cells was estimated as related to IL-10 and TGF-β1 serum levels andHelicobacter pyloriinfection in gastric cancer patients. Moreover, we sought to determine whether human gastric adenocarcinoma cells in vitro release IL-10, TGF-β1 or factor(s) affecting NK cytotoxicity. The studies were conducted on 42 patients with gastric cancer (14 with I-II stage—group 1; 28 with III-IV stage—group 2) and on 20 healthy volunteers. The cytotoxicity was tested on NK cells isolated from peripheral blood. IL-10 and TGF-β1 levels were determined by ELISA.H. pyloriwas detected in cultures of gastric mucosa biopsies and in direct preparations. In 71.4% patients of group 1 NK cytotoxicity and IL-10 serum levels remained within a normal range while in 68% patients of group 2 a marked decrease was noted in cytotoxic function of NK cells, accompanied by increased levels of IL-10 in serum. In turn, in most patients of either group, independently of NK cytotoxicity and stage grouping in the patients, elevated serum levels of TGF-β1 were detected. Presence ofH. pyloriinfection manifested no relationship with NK cytotoxicity, IL-10, or the TGF-β1 serum levels. In cultures of tumour cells presence of IL-10 and TGF-β1 was demonstrated. Nevertheless, supernatants of the cultures did not change cytotoxic activity of NK cells. Development of gastric carcinoma is accompanied by markedly decreased cytotoxic function of NK cells and by elevated IL-10 and TGF-β1 serum levels. Gastric carcinoma cells may release IL-10, the suppressive activity of which may in a secondary manner decrease NK cytotoxicity.
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33. Evaluation of epidural scar formation in lumbar spine after TachoComb application - an experimental study
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Grzegorz, Brzezicki, Roman, Jankowski, Tomasz, Blok, Janusz, Szymaś, Juliusz, Huber, Agnieszka, Szukała, Stanisław, Nowak, and Maciej, Borejsza-Wysocki
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Epidural Space ,Male ,Lumbar Vertebrae ,Laminectomy ,Thrombin ,Fibrinogen ,Fibrosis ,Rats ,Cicatrix ,Disease Models, Animal ,Drug Combinations ,Aprotinin ,Postoperative Complications ,Treatment Outcome ,Animals ,Spinal Diseases ,Rats, Wistar - Abstract
Scar formation after spine surgery in the lumbosacral region may be the cause of failed back surgery syndrome. Therefore efforts are made to find materials preventing excessive scar formation at the site of surgery. The aim of the study was to evaluate the usefulness of TachoComb application in prevention of epidural scar formation in a rat experimental model. This paper additionally presents a review of literature concerning other methods of local suppression of scar formation after posterior approaches to the lumbar spine.The experimental study was carried out on 14 male Wistar rats. Rats were divided into 2 groups. Laminectomy was performed in the first group (control group: n=5). In the second group of animals (n=9) laminectomy was followed by TachoComb application on the exposed dura. Neurological condition of the studied animals was evaluated based on clinical observation, neurological tests and recording of somatosensory evoked potentials. Post mortem histological examination was the main method of assessment of the experimental material.Presence of scar in the vertebral canal, its extent and severity differed between experimental groups. Electrophysiological results were also different between studied groups.TachoComb prevents epidural scar formation after lumbar spine surgery. Its positive effect concerning neural transmission at the level of the medulla was proven by electrophysiological tests in which the amplitude of components I and II of SSEP in the TachoComb group were significantly higher than in the control group.
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34. A novel model of acellular dermal matrix plug for anal fistula treatment. Report of a case and surgical consideration based on first utility in Poland.
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Adam, Bobkiewicz, Łukasz, Krokowicz, Maciej, Borejsza-Wysocki, and Tomasz, Banasiewicz
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ANAL fistula ,BACTERIAL diseases ,POSTOPERATIVE pain ,CONVALESCENCE - Abstract
Anal fistula (AF) is a pathological connection between anus and skin in its surroundings. The main reason for the formation of anal fistula is a bacterial infection of the glands within the anal crypts. One of the modern techniques for the treatment of fistulas that do not interfere with the sphincters consists in implantation of a plug made from collagen material. We are presenting the first Polish experience with a new model of biomaterial plug for the treatment of anal fistula. We also point out key elements of the procedure (both preoperative and intraoperative) associated with this method. In the authors' opinion, the method is simple, safe and reproducible. Innovative shape of the plug minimizes the risk of its migration and rotation. It also perfectly blends with and adapts to the course and shape of the fistula canal, allowing it to become incorporated and overgrown with tissue in the fistula canal. The relatively short operation time, minor postoperative pain and faster convalescence are with no doubt additional advantages of the method. Long-term observation involving more patients is essential for evaluation of the efficacy of the treatment of fistulas with the new type of plug. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Topical negative pressure as a safe and helpful treatment in patients with large abdominal wounds with multiple fistulae
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Michał Drews, Stanisław Malinger, Andrzej Ratajczak, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Tomasz Kościński, Tomasz Banasiewicz, and Wiktor Meissner
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Text mining ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,medicine ,In patient ,business ,Surgery - Published
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36. Stricture of ileo-anal J pouch anastomosis increased the intensity of pouchitis in an experimental rat model
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Karl-Heinz Herzig, Maciej Biczysko, Jarosław Walkowiak, Sławomira Drzymała-Czyż, Maciej Borejsza-Wysocki, Tomasz Banasiewicz, Przemysław Majewski, Zoran Stojcev, and Michał Drews
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Male ,proctocolectomy ,anastomotic stricture ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,experimental model ,Anal Canal ,Colonic Pouches ,Ileum ,Constriction, Pathologic ,Pouchitis ,Anastomosis ,Gastroenterology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Rats, Wistar ,business.industry ,Proctocolectomy ,Interleukins ,Anastomosis, Surgical ,General Medicine ,Anal canal ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,Rats ,Surgery ,Disease Models, Animal ,Basic Research ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pouch ,business ,Complication - Abstract
Summary Background Pouchitis appears to be the most common complication after restorative proctocolectomy. Material/Methods In experimental models we investigated the correlation between the width of anastomosis and the frequency of pouchitis. Twenty-three Wistar rats underwent restorative proctocolectomy under pentobarbital anesthesia. Normal width anastomosis was performed in 11 animals (Group I). In the remaining 12 animals (Group II) the diameter of anastomosis was reduced by 50%. All animals were sacrificed and the pouch mucosa was histologically (Moskowitz score) and immunohistochemically (IL-1, IL-6, IL-10, IL-12 expression) examined. Results Morphological assessment of pouchitis symptoms based on Moskowitz scale revealed considerably more severe inflammation (p=0.0079) in the animals from Group II than in the rats from Group I. The expressions of investigated cytokines, assessed qualitatively in histopathological examination, were higher in rats with narrow anastomosis in comparison with animals with normal anastomosis. Conclusions The stricture of anastomosis increases the intensity of pouchitis and stimulates the production of interleukins. It seems that anastomotic stricture plays an important role in the development of pouchitis.
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