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Journal of Surgical Research | 2011

Consequences of Pneumoperitoneum on Liver Ischemia During Laparoscopic Portal Triad Clamping in a Swine Model

Berthier Nsadi; Nathalie Gilson; Emilie Pire; Jean-Paul Cheramy; Joël Pincemail; Irène Scagnol; Michel Meurisse; Jean-Olivier Defraigne; Olivier Detry

BACKGROUND Portal triad clamping (PTC) may be required during laparoscopic liver resection to limit blood loss. The aim of this study was to test in a swine model the hypothesis that during laparoscopic PTC, increased intraperitoneal pressure may alter hepatic vein reverse circulation, inducing a more severe hepatic ischemia compared with PTC performed in laparotomy. METHODS Fifteen pigs were randomized into three groups: laparoscopy (1 h of pneumoperitoneum at 15 mmHg and 3 h of surveillance), open PTC (1 h PTC through laparotomy and 3 h of reperfusion), and laparoscopic PTC (1 h PTC with 15 mmHg pneumoperitoneum and 3 h of reperfusion). PTC was performed under mesenteric decompression using a veno-venous splenofemoral bypass. Hepatic partial oxygen tension and microcirculatory flow were continuously measured using a Clarke-type electrode and a laser Doppler flow probe, respectively. Liver consequences of PTC was assessed by right atrium serum determination of transaminases, creatinine, bilirubin, INR, and several ischemia/reperfusion parameters, drawn before PTC (T0), before unclamping (T60), and 1 (T120) and 3 h after reperfusion (T240). Histology was performed on T240 liver biopsies. RESULTS Compared with open PTC, laparoscopic PTC produced a more rapid and more severe decrease in hepatic oxygen tension, indicating a more severe tissular hypoxia, and a more severe decrease in hepatic microcirculatory flow, indicating a decrease in hepatic backflow. At T240, the laparoscopic PTC livers suffered from a higher degree of hepatocellular damage, shown by higher transaminases and increased necrotic index at pathology. CONCLUSIONS These results indicate that in this pig model, laparoscopic PTC induces a more severe liver ischemia, related to decreased hepatic oxygen content and decreased hepatic backflow. If confirmed by clinical studies, these results may indicate that caution is necessary when performing prolonged PTC during laparoscopic hepatic resection, particularly in cirrhotic or steatotic livers.


Acta Chirurgica Belgica | 2015

Oncological and surgical outcome after oncoplastic breast surgery

Jean-Luc Nizet; Sylvie Maweja; Ferenc Lakosi; Eric Lifrange; Irène Scagnol; Laurence Seidel; Adelin Albert; Guy Jerusalem

Abstract Background : Oncoplastic surgery combines breast-conserving treatment and plastic surgery techniques. The aim of the study was to identify breast and tumor-related characteristics that contribute to the rate of complications and recurrence. Material & Methods : This retrospective study included 72 patients with a median follow-up of 32 months. For each patient, a comprehensive set of data was collected, including epidemiology, tumor characteristics, preoperative information, detailed pathology reports, radiotherapy treatment and type of surgical technique. The rate of complications, recurrence and survival were studied. Results : Complete tumor removal was performed with clear margins in all patients but in 25 of them margins were less than 2 mm. One patient had local recurrence and another developed distant metastases. The study showed that the size of the margin was not predictive of recurrence as long as not positive; the greater the resection volume, the larger the excision margin. The resection size was the only factor influencing complications and no specific tumor-related factor significantly increased the complication rate. Surgical complications did not delay the initiation of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Conclusion : This is the first oncoplastic study where both tumor and breast characteristics were analyzed using the most recent criteria of the literature. Oncoplastic surgery can be considered as oncologically safe. The resection size was the sole significant risk factor for postoperative complications. Complications after oncoplastic breast surgery did not differ neoadjuvant therapy. Long-term event-free survival was excellent (96% at 7 years).


Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon | 2012

Intrapericardial bronchogenic cyst adherent to the ascending aorta.

Rodolphe Durieux; Jean-Paul Lavigne; Irène Scagnol; Jean-Olivier Defraigne

Bronchogenic cysts arise from an abnormal budding of the ventral diverticulum of the foregut or the tracheobronchial tree during embryogenesis. Pericardial location of these cysts is very rare. We describe a case of a young asymptomatic woman with an intrapericardial cystic mass compressing the right heart. Because of severe adhesions of the mass to the ascending aorta and to the right coronary artery, these structures were injured during surgical resection requiring the replacement of the ascending aorta and a coronary artery by-pass graft. Only the histopathologic findings provided the final diagnosis.


European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2016

[18F]FPRGD2 PET/CT imaging of integrin αvβ3 levels in patients with locally advanced rectal carcinoma

Nadia Withofs; Philippe Martinive; Jean Vanderick; Noëlla Bletard; Irène Scagnol; Frédéric Mievis; Fabrice Giacomelli; Philippe Coucke; Philippe Delvenne; Didier Cataldo; Sanjiv S. Gambhir; Roland Hustinx


Revue médicale de Liège | 2015

[CONTROVERSIES REGARDING THE ACCURACY AND LIMITATIONS OF FROZEN SECTION IN THYROID PATHOLOGY: AN EVIDENCE-BASED ASSESSMENT].

Stanciu-Pop C; Pop Fc; Albert Thiry; Irène Scagnol; Sylvie Maweja; Etienne Hamoir; Albert Beckers; Michel Meurisse; Grosu F; Philippe Delvenne


Revue médicale de Liège | 2015

Intérêts et limites de l'examen extemporané en pathologie thyroïdienne : Revue systématique de la littérature et évaluation fondée sur les épreuves

Stanciu-Pop C; Pop Fc; Albert Thiry; Irène Scagnol; Sylvie Maweja; Etienne Hamoir; Albert Beckers; Michel Meurisse; Grosu F; Philippe Delvenne


Annales D Endocrinologie | 2014

Expression et localisation immunohistochimique de KISS1 et de son récepteur GPR54 : étude du tissu thyroïdien non tumoral et d'une série de patients opérés d'un cancer thyroïdien papillaire

H. Valdes Socin; Carine Munaut; Irène Scagnol; M. Chavez; Jean-Michel Foidart; Beckers


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2012

Preliminary results of (18F)FPRGD2 PET/CT imaging of integrin αvβ3 levels in patients with locally advanced rectal carcinoma.

Nadia Withofs; Philippe Martinive; Irène Scagnol; David Thonon; Fabrice Giacomelli; Frédéric Mievis; Philippe Coucke; Didier Cataldo; Sanjiv S. Gambhir; Roland Hustinx


Archive | 2012

Primary hyperparathyroidism confirmed by histology : sensitivity and predictors of 99mTc-Sestamibi/CT scan

Hernan Gonzalo Valdes Socin; Carmen Bisogni; Daniela Betea; H. Lillet; Irène Scagnol; Roland Hustinx; Etienne Hamoir; Michel Meurisse; Albert Beckers


Annales D Endocrinologie | 2012

Hyperparathyroïdie primaire confirmée par histologie : sensibilité et facteurs de prédiction du 99mTc-Sestamibi/SPECT-CT

H. Valdes Socin; Carmen Bisogni; Daniela Betea; H. Lillet; Irène Scagnol; Roland Hustinx; Etienne Hamoir; Michel Meurisse; Albert Beckers

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