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Cirugia Y Cirujanos | 2017
José Antonio López-Ruiz; Luis Tallón-Aguilar; Beatriz Marenco-de la Cuadra; José López-Pérez; Fernando Oliva-Mompeán; Javier Padillo-Ruiz
BACKGROUND Large vessel sarcomas are rare tumours. Leiomyosarcoma of the inferior vena cava is the most common. About 300 cases have been reported in the literature. They tend to be large, and not develop metastasis. The prognosis of these tumours is poor. CLINICAL CASE An 81 year-old woman who complained of pain in the right flank, with no other symptoms. Abdominal computed tomography showed a large retroperitoneal mass, which affected the inferior vena cava, with signs of thrombosis inside. It also encompassed the right renal vein and the right kidney. Excision of the tumour was performed in block, performing an autologous saphenous vein bypass between left the renal vein and proximal segment of inferior vena cava. DISCUSSION Leiomyosarcomas of the inferior vena cava are classified according to their relationship with adjacent structures. The clinical signs and symptoms are generally non-specific. Diagnosis is made using computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging, and biopsy of the retroperitoneal mass. Surgery is the only treatment capable of providing prolonged survival. The surgical management is determined by: the level of involvement, the extension, and the presence or absence of collateral veins. The role of adjuvant therapy is controversial. CONCLUSIONS Inferior vena cava leiomyosarcomas remain a challenge for surgeons. At present, radical resection with negative margins, offers the highest survival rate. The best results are obtained with a multidisciplinary approach by experienced teams in the management of these tumours.
Annals of medicine and surgery | 2017
Juan José Segura-Sampedro; Inés Rivero-Belenchón; Verónica Pino-Díaz; María Cristina Rodríguez Sánchez; Felipe Pareja-Ciuró; Javier Padillo-Ruiz; Rosa María Jiménez-Rodríguez
Introduction The objective of the present study is to assess the safety and feasibility of the use of telemedicine-based services for surgical wound care and to measure patient satisfaction with telemedicine-based follow-up. Material and methods 24 patients were included, they were provided with a corporate mail address. On day 7 after surgery patients sent, via email, an image of their surgical wound together with a completed questionnaire in order to obtain an early diagnosis. Two independent physicians studied this information and the histologic analysis of the specimen. On day 8, all patients underwent face-to-face office examination by a third physician and all of them completed a satisfaction questionnaire at the end of the study. Results The use of telemedicine-based services showed a sensitivity of 100%, a specificity of 91.6%, a positive predictive value of 75% and a negative predictive value of 100%. Degree of concordance between the two physicians, as regards the necessity of face-to-face follow-up yielded a kappa coefficient of 0.42 (standard error 0.25 and confidence interval 95% (0.92–0.08), which means a moderate agreement between the two evaluations. 94% of patients were satisfied with telemedicine-based follow-up and 93% showed their preference for this procedure over conventional methods. Conclusions The telemedicine-based follow-up, has proven to be feasible and safe for the evaluation of early postoperative complications. Patients reported high levels of satisfaction with the procedure. Telemedicine-based follow-up could become standard practice with the development of a specific mobile application.
Cirugia Y Cirujanos | 2015
José Aurelio Navas-Cuéllar; Jesús Cañete-Gómez; Francisco López-Bernal; Carla García-Rivera; Felipe Pareja-Ciuró; Javier Padillo-Ruiz
Cirugia Y Cirujanos | 2015
José Aurelio Navas-Cuéllar; Jesús Cañete-Gómez; Francisco López-Bernal; Carla García-Rivera; Felipe Pareja-Ciuró; Javier Padillo-Ruiz
Revista Espanola De Enfermedades Digestivas | 2015
Vanessa Sojo-Rodríguez; Jesús Cañete-Gómez; Claudia Olivares; Julio Reguera-Rosal; Juan José Segura-Sampedro; Violeta Camacho-Marente; Francisco López-Bernal; Javier Padillo-Ruiz
Cirugia Y Cirujanos | 2017
José Antonio López-Ruiz; Luis Tallón-Aguilar; Beatriz Marenco-de la Cuadra; José López-Pérez; Fernando Oliva-Mompeán; Javier Padillo-Ruiz
Revista Espanola De Enfermedades Digestivas | 2016
José Antonio López-Ruiz; Luis Tallón-Aguilar; Laura Sánchez-Moreno; José López-Pérez; Felipe Pareja-Ciuró; Fernando Oliva-Mompeán; Javier Padillo-Ruiz
Revista Espanola De Enfermedades Digestivas | 2016
José Antonio López-Ruiz; Luis Tallón-Aguilar; Laura Sánchez-Moreno; José López-Pérez; Felipe Pareja-Ciuró; Fernando Oliva-Mompeán; Javier Padillo-Ruiz
Cirugia Espanola | 2016
Juan José Segura-Sampedro; Rosa María Jiménez-Rodríguez; Violeta Camacho-Marente; Felipe Pareja-Ciuró; Javier Padillo-Ruiz
Cirugia Espanola | 2016
Juan José Segura-Sampedro; Rosa María Jiménez-Rodríguez; Violeta Camacho-Marente; Felipe Pareja-Ciuró; Javier Padillo-Ruiz