A. Mekras
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
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Techniques in Coloproctology | 2010
Antonios Michalopoulos; V. N. Papadopoulos; Daniel Paramythiotis; Theodossis S. Papavramidis; V. Douros; S. Netta; A. Mekras; Stylianos Apostolidis
We present a case of a 76-year-old patient with intestinal malrotation, with incomplete rotation of the small intestine and abnormal positioning of the duodenum and superior mesenteric vessels over the transverse colon. Furthermore, the patient suffered of a concomitant cancer of the ascending colon.
Techniques in Coloproctology | 2010
G. Basdanis; V. N. Papadopoulos; Stavros Panidis; Ioanna Tzeveleki; E. Karamanlis; A. Mekras; Stylianos Apostolidis; Antonios Michalopoulos
Our case concerns a 52-year-old male with FAP, who was treated surgically by restorative colectomy and ileal pouch anal anastomosis. Three years later, he presented with acute epigastric pain and obstructive ileum. While a mass in the left lateral abdominal region was palpated. The patient underwent laparotomy, some adhesions were dissected and biopsies were taken from the mass. Pathological examination revealed a desmoid tumor of the mesentery.
Techniques in Coloproctology | 2011
Christopher Kosmidis; Christopher Efthimiadis; Georgios Anthimidis; A. Tavaniotou; Kalliopi Vasiliadou; A. Ioannidis; A. Mekras; G. Basdanis
IntroductionIntestinal obstruction in pregnancy is not common. Colonic volvulus occurs in 24% of such cases. Due to the rare incidence and lack of imaging during pregnancy, correct diagnosis is often delayed.Case presentationWe present a case of a 33-year-old female with a twin pregnancy gestation, who presented with acute abdominal pain. Physical examination revealed a gravid uterus and tenderness in the lower abdominal quadrants. Due to intense uterine contractions, the patient was urgently submitted to cesarean delivery, giving birth to two healthy infants. Twelve hours after the cesarean section, right lower quadrant abdominal pain was persistently severe. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal dilatation were also present. Abdominal X-ray and CT scan showed bowel obstruction, possibly secondary to cecal volvulus. The patient was subjected to explorative laparoscopy, cecal volvulus detorsion, and laparoscopic appendectomy.ResultsThe postoperative course was uneventful, and the patient was discharged on the fourth postoperative day.ConclusionsCecal volvulus in pregnancy is a rare, difficult to diagnose, clinical entity. It is associated with high morbidity and mortality, both of mother and fetus, because of delayed diagnosis. A high index of clinical suspicion is required in pregnant or puerperant women with signs and symptoms of bowel obstruction and persistent pain at the right low abdominal quadrant. As long as diagnosis is timely set, laparoscopy is a safe and successful means of surgical treatment.
Techniques in Coloproctology | 2011
V. N. Papadopoulos; Antonios Michalopoulos; Stylianos Apostolidis; Daniel Paramythiotis; A. Ioannidis; A. Mekras; Stavros Panidis; George Stavrou; G. Basdanis
Techniques in Coloproctology | 2010
E. Karamanlis; Antonios Michalopoulos; V. N. Papadopoulos; A. Mekras; D. Panagiotou; A. Ioannidis; G. Basdanis; E. Fahantidis
Techniques in Coloproctology | 2011
P. Grigoropoulos; V. Kalles; I. Papapanagiotou; A. Mekras; A. Argyrou; K. Papageorgiou; A. Derian
Techniques in Coloproctology | 2011
Christopher Efthimiadis; Christopher Kosmidis; P. Fotiadis; Georgios Anthimidis; Kalliopi Vasiliadou; A. Mekras; Georgia Ioannidou; G. Basdanis
Techniques in Coloproctology | 2010
Stavros Panidis; V. N. Papadopoulos; Antonios Michalopoulos; V. Douros; A. Mekras; T. Papavaramidis; N. Τziris; G. Basdanis
Techniques in Coloproctology | 2011
A. Mekras; Antonios Michalopoulos; V. N. Papadopoulos; D. Mekras; V. Kalles; Ioanna Tzeveleki; G. Dabakis; S. Netta; G. Basdanis
13th Surgical Week | 2015
Vasileios Papadopoulos; G. Basdanis; A. Mekras; A. Zatagias; Stavros Panidis; Theodosios Papavramidis; Antonios Michalopoulos; Ioanna Tzeveleki