Journal of the American College of Surgeons
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The determination of the primary tumor origin in patients with neuroendocrine tumor liver metastases (NELM) can pose a considerable management challenge. Recent studies have shown that the alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) is prevalent in some human tumors, including pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PanNET), and can be useful in predicting tumor biology. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the use of ALT as a biomarker in patients with NELM, in particular to predict the site of origin of metastases. ⋯ Alternative lengthening of telomeres was found to be a useful biomarker in patients with NELM. This marker can be helpful in guiding therapy by identifying the site of origin in patients in whom the primary site is unknown.
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A new device for mechanical sphincter augmentation (MSA) of the lower esophageal sphincter was approved by the FDA on March 22, 2012. We report early experience with MSA, specifically addressing postoperative management. ⋯ Single-center early results are promising and parallel those from a multicenter trial. There is significant interest in MSA, with referrals and direct patient appointments specifically for MSA. Outcomes improve over time after implantation. The surgeon learning curve is different than with the Nissen, both in operative technique and postoperative management. This is a promising new offering for patients with GERD, and surgeons will need to learn how to integrate this into their practices.
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The Affordable Care Act provides health care coverage to an increasing segment of the population at Medicaid reimbursement rates. Health care systems currently offset lower Medicaid reimbursement through higher payers. The ability to "cost shift" will be diminished as the Medicaid population increases. ⋯ Our analysis demonstrates that laparoscopic cholecystectomy can be performed with a positive margin at Medicaid reimbursement rates with sufficient volume. The minimal margin, however, could substantially limit the ability of lower-volume hospitals to provide these services and negatively impact access to care in this patient population.