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    Springer
    Lasers in medical science 1 (1986), S. 75-80 
    ISSN: 1435-604X
    Keywords: Neodymium-YAG laser ; colorectal cancer ; Photocoagulation ; Obstruction ; Bleeding ; Adenocarcinomas
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Physics , Technology
    Notes: Abstract The merits of the Nd-YAG laser were evaluated in palliation of obstruction, or bleeding, or both, in 84 patients with colorectal malignancy. Luminal patency was restored in 20 of the 24 patients with obstructing colonic cancers. Haemostasis was achieved in 37 of the 40 patients with bleeding. Combined bleeding and obstruction responded favourably in 19 of the 20 patients treated. Only a few laser photocoagulation sessions, over a short period of time, were needed, and further laser treatment could be continued on an outpatient basis. Major complications such as perforation (6), stenosis necessitating a colostomy (3), and delayed post-treatment bleeding (2) were seen in 13% of patients, with a laser-related mortality in three patients. Minor complications, such as transient stenosis (22) and laser-induced bleeding (11), responded well to further laser application. Pain and warmth (20) resolved spontaneously. Treatment failures and complications were mainly due to inadequate accessibility or were related to tissue characteristics. Laser photocoagulation appears to constitute a valuable alternative treatment, not only to resection and colostomy, in the case of obstruction, but also for haemorrhage that cannot be controlled in other ways. Palliation, in its broad sense, is guaranteed because of the rapid results, reduced time in hospital, the avoidance of hospital admission, and the good tolerance of treatment.
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    European radiology 1 (1991), S. 33-45 
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: AIDS ; Gastrointestinal manifestations ; Opportunistic infections ; Kaposi's sarcoma ; Non-Hodgkin lymphoma ; B-cell lymphoma
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Twohundred and twenty-five adult patients with AIDS were seen at the Academic Medical Center over a 5-year period. Of these patients, 70% were found to have gastrointestinal disease: 32% oropharyngeal candidiasis: 12,5% cytomegalovirus infection, mostly in rectum or colon (5.3%), and 8% mycobacterium. Kaposi's sarcoma, which has been reported in 27% of the cases in literature, was present in 29%, of our patients. We had a rather ow incidence of non-Hodgkin lymphoma of the gastrointestinal tract (1,3%). With double-contrast barium studies of the GI tract early superficial mucosal changes can be detected. Endoscopy, especially in Kaposi's sarcoma, may be complementary.
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    Surgical endoscopy and other interventional techniques 1 (1987), S. 79-82 
    ISSN: 1432-2218
    Keywords: Biliary endoprostheses ; Ampullary carcinoma ; Endoscopic drainage ; Duodenal stenosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Endoscopically placed biliary endoprostheses were used to treat obstructive jaundice in 71 patients with ampullary carcinoma. Successful placement of an endoprosthesis was achieved in 68 patients (95.8%). Bilirubin declined in 67 patients (98.5%). There was no procedure-related mortality. Twenty-two patients (31%) received further surgical therapy, and 47 received an endoprosthesis as their only therapeutic intervention. In the latter group, bilirubin normalized in 44 of 46 patients surviving longer than 30 days (95.7%). Mean survival was 466 days (median 410, range 23-1515), which compares favorably with surgical palliation. Complications mainly involved clogging of the endoprosthesis, which was easily treated endoscopically and, more significantly, duodenal stenoses secondary to continued tumor growth in almost 25% of the patients. Although endoscopic drainage is a safe and effective method of relieving biliary obstruction in patients with ampullary carcinoma, we feel it should be reserved for poor surgical candidates and for those patients with a limited life expectancy due to metastatic disease.
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