Zentralblatt für Chirurgie
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Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction (Ogilvie's syndrome) is characterized by abdominal distention and massive colonic dilatation without any mechanical cause of obstruction. We have reviewed the records of 57 patients, 36 men and 21 women (median age 65.4 y), from 1/1992 to 12/1996, with a colonic pseudo-obstruction, defined as dilatation of at least 10 cm on plain abdominal x-ray. 38 cases (66.5%) followed surgery or trauma and 19 (33.5%) developed symptoms during severe medical illness. 36 cases (63.2%) got i.v. narcotics prior to development of Ogilvie's syndrome. 4 patients underwent conservative treatment alone, 53 patients (93%) had endoscopic decompression with a decompression tube placed in 49 (86%). ⋯ General complications tended to be severe, according to the concomitant diseases (morbidity 35%); overall hospital mortality was 21% (12/57). In conclusion, we believe that endoscopic decompression and tube placement is effective and safe for acute colonic pseudo-obstruction not responding to 24 hour conservative treatment.
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We analyzed 276 patients operated on for acute appendicitis between January 1995 and June 1997. In 26 patients intraoperative assessment revealed a pathological finding other than appendicitis. ⋯ Negative histological findings were most common in younger females admitted on Mondays and Tuesdays. Clinical observation rather than immediate operation and laparoscopy rather than laparotomy appear appropriate for the latter group and may lower the rate of negative appendectomy.
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Within the last 20 years there was an important change in the operative treatment of breast cancer. New considerations on the tumor biology resulted to the conviction, that the operative radicality does not affect the overall survival rate. ⋯ This paper gives an overview on our concept of breast conserving therapy and primary reconstruction in case of carcinoma of the breast, which is based on oncoplastic aspects. With consideration this model we are enabled to improve the cosmetic results even in cases with larger tumors.
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Traditional medical treatment approaches for incurably and terminally ill persons are often felt by the patients and their families to be lacking, since distressing physical and spiritual symptoms of the disease cannot be adequately addressed. In many cases, care in the final stage of life represents a complex medical challenge whose objective is to maintain an individually sufficient quality of life for the patient. New strategies for therapy and care evolving out of the international hospice movement have entered medical training programs under the heading of palliative medicine. ⋯ In the public itself a changed and more open treatment of the topics of death and dying is becoming apparent, resulting in a demand as well for medical treatment options. From all this, as well as the fact that Germany has been strongly hesitant to establish palliative medicine facilities, it is apparent that there is a clear need to catch up in the area of palliative medicine treatment, research and teaching. The current mood of fiscal restraint in health care may delay medical progress, but it will not be able to prevent it.