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  • Internal splinting  (1)
  • Key words: Pancreas angiography—Pancreas neoplasms—Venous blood sampling—Hormones.  (1)
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    ISSN: 1432-0509
    Keywords: Key words: Pancreas angiography—Pancreas neoplasms—Venous blood sampling—Hormones.
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. Background: To determine the accuracy and safety of a modified intra-arterial calcium stimulation with the venous sampling test (ASVS) for preoperative localization of insulinomas. Modification included stimulation with a fixed low dose of calcium gluconate, additional stimulation in the distal splenic artery, and no insulin sampling in the left hepatic vein. Methods: In 10 patients showing biochemical evidence of organic hyperinsulinemia, 0.45 mmol of Ca2+ was injected into the gastroduodenal, superior mesenteric, proper hepatic, proximal, and distal splenic arteries during angiography. Insulin levels were measured in samples taken from the right hepatic vein before and 30, 60, 90, 120, 180, and 300 s after Ca2+ injection. Results: Insulin gradients with an increase of more than fourfold indicated direct tumor supply, two- to fourfold correlated with collateral supply, and less than twofold correlated with normal tissue vascularization. ASVS localized all the adenomas of the pancreatic head (n = 3) and body (n = 2) and two of four adenomas of the tail correctly, as confirmed by surgery. Two adenomas of the proximal pancreatic tail were erroneously localized to the body segment, but the fault was rectified by angiography. In one patient with a negative ASVS and without exploration, the diagnosis of an insulinoma was revised. Conclusion: ASVS with a fixed low dose of calcium gluconate is a highly accurate and safe method for preoperative localization of insulinomas. Sampling in the left hepatic vein can be routinely omitted. Additional stimulation in the distal splenic artery seems helpful in surgical decision making, but additional experience is needed.
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    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Intestinal anastomoses ; Internal splinting ; Absorbable and non-absorbable biomaterial tubes
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung In einem tierexperimentellen Grundlagenversuch wurde an 80 Ratten das Prinzip der inneren Schienung problematischer intestinaler Anastomosen mit Biomaterialrohren überprüft. Eine problematische Anastomose entstand durch Zweipunktadaptation des oberen Dünndarmes. Alle Tiere der Kontrollgruppe (n =10) ohne innere Schienung verstarben bis zum zweiten postoperativen Tag. In den Behandlungsgruppen I-IV (n = 70) wurde die Dünndarmanastomose durch intraluminär plazierte, resorbierbare (Polyglactin, Kollagen, B 111) bzw. nicht resorbierbare (Polyurethan) Biomaterialrohre gesichert. Signifikant geringere Insuffizienzraten in den Behandlungs gruppen belegen die prinzipielle Effektivität dieses Verfahrens.
    Notes: Summary We performed small intestinal dissection in 80 laboratory rats. A critical anastomosis was achieved by two point adaption of small intestine with single sutures. 10 control animals receiving no intestinal splinting died within two days of operation. The remaining 70 animals underwent intestinal internal splinting with tubes of different absorbable (Polyglactine, Collagen, and B 111) and non-absorbable (Polyurethane) biomaterials. Significantly smaller leakage rates in the therapy groups proved the principle of internal splinting of complicated anastomoses in this animal model to be effective.
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