Juan Miguel Tristán Fernández
University of Granada
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Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine | 2009
Fernando Ruiz Santiago; María del Mar Castellano García; Jose Luis Martínez Montes; Manuel Ruiz García; Juan Miguel Tristán Fernández
Radiofrequency thermal ablation (RFTA) is considered the treatment of choice for osteoid osteomas, in which it has long been safely used. Other benign conditions (chondroblastoma, osteoblastoma, giant cell tumour, etc.) can also be treated by this technique, which is less invasive than traditional surgical procedures. RFTA ablation is also an option for the palliation of localized, painful osteolytic metastatic and myeloma lesions. The reduction in pain improves the quality of life of patients with cancer, who often have multiple morbidities and a limited life expectancy. In some cases, these patients are treated with RFTA because conventional therapies (surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, etc.) have been exhausted. In other cases, it is combined with conventional therapies or other percutaneous treatments, e.g., cementoplasty, offering faster pain relief and bone strengthening. A multidisciplinary approach to the management of these patients is recommended to select the optimal treatment, including orthopaedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, medical and radiation oncologists and interventional radiologists.
European Journal of Radiology | 2011
Fernando Ruiz Santiago; María del Mar Castellano García; Luis Guzmán Álvarez; Jose Luis Martínez Montes; Manuel Ruiz García; Juan Miguel Tristán Fernández
We present our experience of the treatment of bone tumors with radiofrequency thermal ablation (RFTA). Over the past 4 years, we have treated 26 cases (22 benign and 4 malignant) using CT-guided RFTA. RFTA was the sole treatment in 19 cases and was combined with percutaneous cementation during the same session in the remaining seven cases. Our approach to the tumors was simplified, using a single point of entrance for both RFTA and percutaneous osteoplasty. In the benign cases, clinical success was defined as resolution of pain within 1 month of the procedure and no recurrence during the follow-up period. It was achieved in 19 out of the 21 patients in which curative treatment was attempted. The two non-resolved cases were a patient with osteoid osteoma who developed a symptomatic bone infarct after a symptom-free period of 2 months and another with femoral diaphysis osteoblastoma who suffered a pathological fracture after 8 months without symptoms. The procedure was considered clinically successful in the five cases (4 malign and 1 benign) in which palliative treatment was attempted, because there was a mean (±SD) reduction in visual analogue scale (VAS) pain score from 9.0±0.4 before the procedure to <4 during the follow-up period.
database and expert systems applications | 2000
L. M. de Campos; Juan Miguel Tristán Fernández; Juan F. Huete
Bayesian networks are suitable models to deal with the information retrieval problem because they are appropriate tools to manage the intrinsic uncertainty with which this area is pervaded. In this paper we introduce several modifications to the previous works on this field adding new features and showing how a good retrieval effectiveness can be achieved by improving the quality of the Bayesian networks used in the model and tuning some of their parameters.
Revista Clínica de Medicina de Familia | 2009
Emilio González Jiménez; Mª J. Aguilar Cordero; Rafael Guisado Barrilao; Juan Miguel Tristán Fernández; Pedro Antonio García López; Judit Álvarez Ferre
Resumen es: La xerostomia es la sensacion subjetiva que el paciente autopercibe ante la escasez o carencia absoluta de saliva en la cavidad oral. Tambien denominada ...
uncertainty in artificial intelligence | 1998
Luis M. de Campos; Juan Miguel Tristán Fernández; Juan F. Huete
European Journal of Radiology | 2008
Fernando Ruiz Santiago; Pilar Garófano Plazas; Juan Miguel Tristán Fernández
Anthropologie | 2006
Juan Miguel Tristán Fernández; Fernando Ruiz Santiago; Miguel Cecilio Botella López; R. Maroto Benavides; Sylvia Alejandra Jiménez Brobeil
Research on computing science | 2011
Damny Magdaleno; Juan Miguel Tristán Fernández; Juan F. Huete; Leticia Arco; Ivett E. Fuentes; Michel Artiles; Rafael Bello
European Journal of Radiology Extra | 2008
Fernando Ruiz Santiago; María del Mar Castellano García; Juan Miguel Tristán Fernández; Juan Tercedor Sánchez
European Journal of Radiology Extra | 2007
Fernando Ruiz-Santiago; Francisca Carrión Pérez; Juan Miguel Tristán Fernández