Physio Physio
Pregnancy
http://www.mediafire.com/?mzgun0zlh2h
Monday, November 30, 2009
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Nigerian Male Fashion Style
Community Expo
Here are the directions for community expos: http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=5e6391a433a0d7d05a3d773badf21430ae03a1e85a7335d3d9ecd7d091ba63d2
This page should carry 3 copies, one for each juror ... names of the members and the title of the research should preferably be typed on computer or by hand to point you mean this leaf ... We evaluate each jury so it is important!! Remember
defense of the research is Monday 30 November. at 1:00 pm sharp! Each group will have 10 minutes to present and be five minutes for questions!
Refreshments for students will until the end of the activity at 4:00 pm .... only the jury will have his lunch before!
not carry on charged slides!
luck everyone! haganla doubt por el chat del Blog...y espero responderles! : )
F. Clara Ramos
El final de fisio ya no sera el 7 , pero lo mas probable es q sea esa misma semana ... tipo jueves. y q repo y sufi se muevan para el otro año
Here are the directions for community expos: http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=5e6391a433a0d7d05a3d773badf21430ae03a1e85a7335d3d9ecd7d091ba63d2
This page should carry 3 copies, one for each juror ... names of the members and the title of the research should preferably be typed on computer or by hand to point you mean this leaf ... We evaluate each jury so it is important!! Remember
defense of the research is Monday 30 November. at 1:00 pm sharp! Each group will have 10 minutes to present and be five minutes for questions!
Refreshments for students will until the end of the activity at 4:00 pm .... only the jury will have his lunch before!
not carry on charged slides!
luck everyone! haganla doubt por el chat del Blog...y espero responderles! : )
F. Clara Ramos
El final de fisio ya no sera el 7 , pero lo mas probable es q sea esa misma semana ... tipo jueves. y q repo y sufi se muevan para el otro año
Friday, November 27, 2009
High Definition Makeup
EYE IMPORTANT! FINAL PART OF ANATOMY
El parcial final de Anatomía será el mismo día lunes 30 de noviembre, pero se realizará a las 7:30AM.
Esto con el fín de no afectar la retroalimentación de Fisiología del Grupo A, que será de 9:00AM en adelante.
El parcial final de Anatomía será el mismo día lunes 30 de noviembre, pero se realizará a las 7:30AM.
Esto con el fín de no afectar la retroalimentación de Fisiología del Grupo A, que será de 9:00AM en adelante.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Best Towing Pontoon Trailer
El control de Fisio se movio para la otra semana, para liberar un poco esta semana. Tendremos los dos juntos.
Hablando con el Lic. Contreras le explique q muchos we were far behind in research work, I can not comment extending q, q q pass he has asked the tutors to work on Friday. Tutors to deliver it on Wednesday, for q on Thursday to review it and give it to Mr Friday. There he is in
tutors, q talk to them if we can deliver on Thursday or Friday morning ... note this is not official!! It depends on each one of us and our tutors.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Silverado Ss All Wheel Drive For Sale
Fisio and Communications Package for partial
Hello comrades
s! I leave here the full package of community-slide! componenentes except for the participatory appraisal, community, strategic, socio-epidemiological, as this issue gave it Exmeralda Dr Rivera and perhaps common diapos not: S. .. so q others leave them here: Hello comrades
Sanitation (x being annoying. I leave aside: S): http://www.mediafire.com /? odumgnmimwm
diapos Other (PAI, ERAS, IDAS, IMCI, MRRC): http://www.mediafire.com/?ewt0ntzouma
Att. Dee: D! Remember
is practically the entire contents of the cycle with the exception of scientific research topic! ... Q is always recommended based on the book, are just a herrameinta diapos. Take care and good luck!
Plans To Make Lockers For Mudroom
Community COMMUNITY! Micro
Good day mates!
Clarita Ramos ACS REPRESENTATIVE Gpo IV. "B" is no longer available to open an email where they can find the slides and various cycle ACS:
micro
Good day mates!
Clarita Ramos ACS REPRESENTATIVE Gpo IV. "B" is no longer available to open an email where they can find the slides and various cycle ACS:
mail: estudiantemedic@hotmail.com
Password: Community
Password: Community
Att.
Dee PS: I recall something about the qu Clarita said we have to study everything except for the first issue of "final report of a research project, at least that's the doubt - which, as Clara says, we cleared the day Yesterday Dr. Roxana Ortiz.
Dee PS: I recall something about the qu Clarita said we have to study everything except for the first issue of "final report of a research project, at least that's the doubt - which, as Clara says, we cleared the day Yesterday Dr. Roxana Ortiz.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Is Diabetes Found More Commonly In Certain Groups
Surgical management of liver hydatidosis: a series of 1412 Patients Multicenter
Liver International: full-text article to Be published - the January 2010 issue. CLINICAL STUDIES
Surgical management of liver hydatidosis: a series of 1412 Patients Multicenter
Mario A. Secchi 1, Ricardo Pettinari 2, Carlos H. Mercapide 3 , Ricardo Bracco 4, Carlos Castilla 5, Eduardo
Cassone 6 Paul Sisco 7, Oscar Andriani 8, Leonardo Rossi 9, Jorge Grondona 10, Lisandro Quadrelli 1,
Raul Cabral 2, Nicolás Rodríguez León 1 and Carlos Ledesma 3
1 Department of Surgery, Hospital Italiano Garibaldi IUNIR and Medical School, Rosario, Argentina
2 Department of Surgery, Regional Hospital, C. Rivadavia, Argentina
3 Department of Surgery, Hospital Artemide Zatti, Viedma, Argentina
4 Department of Surgery, Hospital Interzonal, Mar del Plata, Argentina
5 Department of Surgery, Hospital General San Martín, La Plata, Argentina
6 Department of Surgery, Central Hospital of Mendoza, Mendoza, Argentina
7 Department of Surgery, Hospital Pirovano Buenos Aires, Argentina
8 Department of Surgery, Favaloro Foundation, Buenos Aires, Argentina
9 Department of Surgery, Clinical Model Rufino, Santa Fe, Argentina
10 Department of Surgery, Medical Center of San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina Correspondence
Professor Mario A. Secchi, Surgical Clinic I, Medical School IUNIR Service, Surgical Clinic 'B',
Hospital Italiano, Virasoro 1249, 2000 Rosario, Argentina
Tel: +54 341 893 4858
Fax: +54 341 065 4825
e-mail: secchimario@hotmail.com
KEYWORDS
HYDATA echinococcus • • liver disease • surgery •
parasitic cyst ABSTRACT
Background: The management of hydatid liver disease (HLD) includes various nonsurgical and surgical
treatment options.
Methods: The purpose of the present longitudinal study was to report the changes in surgical management and the consequent outcome of HLD patients in 10 referral surgical centres in Argentina from 1975 to 2007. The study result analysis was divided into two study periods (1975–1990 and 1991–2007).
Results: A total of 1412 patients underwent radical (Group 1: 396 patients), conservative (Group 2: 748 patients) or combined (Group 3: 536 interventions in 268 patients) surgical procedures. The overall mortality and complication rate (Clavien I–IV) was 1.8 and 39% respectively. The complication rate was significantly lower in Group 1 (26%) compared with Group 2 (45%) and Group 3 (42%) There was a significant decrease in mortality (2.3 vs. 1%), complication (42 vs. 34%) and early reoperation (12 vs. 6%) rates between the first study part (918 patients) and the second study part (494 patients). During a median follow-up of 7 years, there was a significant decrease in the first part of this study in the late reoperation rate (8.4–3%) and indisease recurrence (9–1.6%).
Conclusion: This large national observational multicentre series shows a significant improvement in surgical management of HLD in Argentina, with a decrease in mortality, morbidity, early and late reoperation and recurrence rates. A recent trend was observed in favour of an earlier diagnosis, less complicated clinical presentation and recent use of minimally invasive approaches.
Received 21 May 2009 at Liver International
Accepted 6 August 2009 : Full text published in the January 2010 issue
DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1478-3231.2009.02116.x About DOI
Liver International: full-text article to Be published - the January 2010 issue. CLINICAL STUDIES
Surgical management of liver hydatidosis: a series of 1412 Patients Multicenter
Mario A. Secchi 1, Ricardo Pettinari 2, Carlos H. Mercapide 3 , Ricardo Bracco 4, Carlos Castilla 5, Eduardo
Cassone 6 Paul Sisco 7, Oscar Andriani 8, Leonardo Rossi 9, Jorge Grondona 10, Lisandro Quadrelli 1,
Raul Cabral 2, Nicolás Rodríguez León 1 and Carlos Ledesma 3
1 Department of Surgery, Hospital Italiano Garibaldi IUNIR and Medical School, Rosario, Argentina
2 Department of Surgery, Regional Hospital, C. Rivadavia, Argentina
3 Department of Surgery, Hospital Artemide Zatti, Viedma, Argentina
4 Department of Surgery, Hospital Interzonal, Mar del Plata, Argentina
5 Department of Surgery, Hospital General San Martín, La Plata, Argentina
6 Department of Surgery, Central Hospital of Mendoza, Mendoza, Argentina
7 Department of Surgery, Hospital Pirovano Buenos Aires, Argentina
8 Department of Surgery, Favaloro Foundation, Buenos Aires, Argentina
9 Department of Surgery, Clinical Model Rufino, Santa Fe, Argentina
10 Department of Surgery, Medical Center of San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina Correspondence
Professor Mario A. Secchi, Surgical Clinic I, Medical School IUNIR Service, Surgical Clinic 'B',
Hospital Italiano, Virasoro 1249, 2000 Rosario, Argentina
Tel: +54 341 893 4858
Fax: +54 341 065 4825
e-mail: secchimario@hotmail.com
KEYWORDS
HYDATA echinococcus • • liver disease • surgery •
parasitic cyst ABSTRACT
Background: The management of hydatid liver disease (HLD) includes various nonsurgical and surgical
treatment options.
Methods: The purpose of the present longitudinal study was to report the changes in surgical management and the consequent outcome of HLD patients in 10 referral surgical centres in Argentina from 1975 to 2007. The study result analysis was divided into two study periods (1975–1990 and 1991–2007).
Results: A total of 1412 patients underwent radical (Group 1: 396 patients), conservative (Group 2: 748 patients) or combined (Group 3: 536 interventions in 268 patients) surgical procedures. The overall mortality and complication rate (Clavien I–IV) was 1.8 and 39% respectively. The complication rate was significantly lower in Group 1 (26%) compared with Group 2 (45%) and Group 3 (42%) There was a significant decrease in mortality (2.3 vs. 1%), complication (42 vs. 34%) and early reoperation (12 vs. 6%) rates between the first study part (918 patients) and the second study part (494 patients). During a median follow-up of 7 years, there was a significant decrease in the first part of this study in the late reoperation rate (8.4–3%) and indisease recurrence (9–1.6%).
Conclusion: This large national observational multicentre series shows a significant improvement in surgical management of HLD in Argentina, with a decrease in mortality, morbidity, early and late reoperation and recurrence rates. A recent trend was observed in favour of an earlier diagnosis, less complicated clinical presentation and recent use of minimally invasive approaches.
Received 21 May 2009 at Liver International
Accepted 6 August 2009 : Full text published in the January 2010 issue
DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1478-3231.2009.02116.x About DOI
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)