Daniil Paramythiotis
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
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Techniques in Coloproctology | 2004
Vasileios Papadopoulos; Antonios Michalopoulos; S. Netta; George Basdanis; Daniil Paramythiotis; A. Zatagias; P. Berovalis; N. Harlaftis
BackgroundMany factors influence survival in colorectal cancer patients, one of them is the mucinous component of the tumour. Mucinous adenocarcinoma is characterized by the extracellular mucin of more than 50% of the tumour volume.MethodsFrom 1970 to 1999, 1160 patients were admitted to our clinic for colorectal cancer. They were divided into four groups according to mucinous character of the tumour, in two time periods of 15 years.ResultsThere was an increase in the incidence of mucinous tumours from 20.8 to 30.5% in the second period. These tumours were more advanced (Dukes’ C) and especially right sided (34.5% vs. 17.9%). Five-year survival was increased during the second period but was of a lesser degree in the mucinous group (51.5% vs. 65.5%).ConclusionsColorectal mucinous carcinomas present at a more advanced stage, predominantly in men, with higher right colon location rate, and a worse overall 5-year survival rate than the non-mucinous colorectal cancers.
Techniques in Coloproctology | 2011
Daniil Paramythiotis; A. Michalopoulos; V. N. Papadopoulos; D. Panagiotou; L. Papaefthymiou; E. Digkas; S. Salonikidis; George Basdanis
IntroductionThe term “gossypiboma” is used to describe any mass of non-absorbable surgical material. It is estimated that this complication appears every 1.000–10.000 procedures. It may lead to peritonitis, acute abdominal pain, intraperitoneal abscess, bowel obstruction, or perforation.Report of a caseWe present the case of an 80-year-old female patient admitted for chronic abdominal pain and fever. A CT scan and MRI were performed with a probable diagnosis of carcinoma or pelvic abscess. A surgical history of hysterectomy and repair of abdominal wall hernia with a mesh were mentioned.ResultsExploratory laparotomy revealed the presence of an irregular, soft mass with characteristics of an abscess located into the mesosigmoid. Hartman’s sigmoidectomy was performed, and the patient’s postoperative course was uneventful. The histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of gossypiboma.ConclusionsRetained foreign intraperitoneal materials often represent diagnostic dilemmas, since symptomatology is no specific and the time elapsed from surgery is long. The policy of prevention’s importance is highly appreciated.
SAGE open medical case reports | 2018
Daniil Paramythiotis; Kyriakos Ktenidis; Georgios C. Papadopoulos; Patroklos Goulas; Anna Kalogera-Fountzila; Vasileios Rafailidis; Petros Bangeas; Kostantinos Kapoulas; Antonios Michalopoulos; Argiris Giannopoulos
Collateral circulation is an alternative path occurring in case of venous or artery obstruction. This path may usually develop after primary recanalization. In our case, a 62-year-old woman presented to our Emergency Department complaining about a suprapubic swelling with a cyanotic discoloration of the overlying skin for the past 10 days for which she had been previously prescribed antibiotics. Investigation with ultrasound and contrast-enhanced computed tomography was performed. An imaging study revealed thrombosed pubic varicose collateral veins due to deep vein obstruction and occlusion of the left external iliac vein. The patient was treated with low-molecular-weight heparin, and swelling subsided gradually. Collateral veins of the abdominal wall and over the pubic tubercle are highly predictive of deep venous obstructive disease proximal to the groin level. These collaterals should never be removed, and the patient should be subjected to a diligent laboratory and imaging investigation.
Techniques in Coloproctology | 2011
Daniil Paramythiotis; V. N. Papadopoulos; A. Michalopoulos; D. Panagiotou; Stavros Panidis; E. Digkas; L. Papaefthymiou; George Basdanis
Techniques in Coloproctology | 2011
Daniil Paramythiotis; V. N. Papadopoulos; A. Michalopoulos; D. Panagiotou; Stavros Panidis; E. Digkas; L. Papaefthymiou; George Basdanis
8th World Congress of IHPBA | 2015
Stylianos Apostolidis; Daniil Paramythiotis; Antonios Michalopoulos; Theodosios Papavramidis; Vasileios Papadopoulos; A. Zatagias; Nikolaos Charlaftis
7th Word Congress of IHPBA, 10 Annual Meeting of AUGIS | 2015
Stylianos Apostolidis; Theodosios Papavramidis; Vasileios Papadopoulos; Daniil Paramythiotis; Antonios Michalopoulos; Nikolaos Charlaftis
Surgical Chronicles | 2014
Daniil Paramythiotis; P. Baggeas; G. Basdanis; O. Tsahouridou; Antonios Michalopoulos
Surgical Chronicles | 2014
Daniil Paramythiotis; Vasileios Papadopoulos; G. Basdanis; Antonios Michalopoulos; Stavros Panidis; D. Panagiotou
Techniques in Coloproctology | 2011
Daniil Paramythiotis; A. Michalopoulos; V. N. Papadopoulos; D. Panagiotou; L. Papaefthymiou; E. Digkas; S. Salonikidis; George Basdanis