Teodoro Romero-Hernández
Mexican Social Security Institute
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Cirugia Y Cirujanos | 2017
Larry Romero-Espinosa; Luis Manuel Souza-Gallardo; José Luis Martínez-Ordaz; Teodoro Romero-Hernández; Mauricio de la Fuente-Lira; Jorge Arellano-Sotelo
BACKGROUND The gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GIST) are the most common soft tissue sarcomas of the digestive tract. They are usually found in the stomach (60-70%) and small intestine (25-30%) and, less commonly, in the oesophagus, mesentery, colon, or rectum. The symptoms present at diagnosis are, gastrointestinal bleeding, abdominal pain, abdominal mass, or intestinal obstruction. The type of symptomatology will depend on the location and size of the tumour. The definitive diagnosis is histopathological, with 95% of the tumours being positive for CD117. CLINICAL CASES This is an observational and descriptive study of 5cases of small intestinal GIST that presented with gastrointestinal bleeding as the main symptom. The period from the initial symptom to the diagnosis varied from 1 to 84 months. The endoscopy was inconclusive in all of the patients, and the diagnosis was made using computed tomography and angiography. Treatment included resection in all patients. The histopathological results are also described. CONCLUSION GIST can have multiple clinical pictures and unusual symptoms, such as obscure gastrointestinal bleeding. The use of computed tomography and angiography has shown to be an important tool in the diagnosis with patients with small intestine GISTs.
Cirugia Y Cirujanos | 2016
José Luis Martínez-Ordaz; Magdely Yazmin Morales-Camacho; Sócrates Centellas-Hinojosa; Eduardo Román-Ramírez; Teodoro Romero-Hernández; Mauricio de la Fuente-Lira
BACKGROUND Choledochal cysts are rare. They usually present during childhood in women, but it can also be seen during pregnancy. Clinical signs and symptoms are obscured during this time, thus it can complicate the diagnosis and represent a life threatening complication for both the mother and the child. OBJECTIVE To communicate the case of 3 pregnant patients with choledochal cyst. CLINICAL CASES Three pregnant women in which choledochal cyst were diagnosed. Two developed signs of cholangitis. The first one underwent a hepatic-jejunostomy, but had an abortion and died on postoperative day 10. The second one had a preterm caesarean operation due to foetal distress and underwent a hepatic-jejunostomy 4 weeks later; during her recovery she had a gastric perforation and died of septic complications. The third one did not develop cholangitis or jaundice. She had an uneventful pregnancy and had a hepatic-jejunostomy 4 weeks later with good results. CONCLUSIONS Management of choledochal cysts during pregnancy is related to the presence of cholangitis. When they do not respond to medical treatment, decompression of the biliary tree is indicated. Definitive treatment should be performed after resolution of the pregnancy.
Cirugia Y Cirujanos | 2012
Daniel Jorge Alejandro Rojas-Rojas; José Luis Martínez-Ordaz; Teodoro Romero-Hernández
Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2004
Óscar Zumarán-Cuéllar; Teodoro Romero-Hernández; Roberto Blanco-Benavides; Rocío Ramírez-Aceves
Cirugia Y Cirujanos | 2005
Erika Edith Lazcano-Herrera; Teodoro Romero-Hernández; José Luis Martínez-Ordaz; Roberto Blanco-Benavides
Cirugia Y Cirujanos | 2014
Mauro Enrique Tun-Abraham; José Luis Martínez-Ordaz; Teodoro Romero-Hernández
Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2011
Ga Ballinas-Oseguera; Teodoro Romero-Hernández; R Ramírez-Aceves; José Luis Martínez-Ordaz; E Escobar-Acosta
Revista médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social | 2008
Ma Sánchez-Pérez; Teodoro Romero-Hernández; Roberto Blanco-Benavides
Cirugia Y Cirujanos | 2003
Mauricio de la Fuente-Lira; Gilberto Cornejo-López; José Luis Martínez-Ordaz; Guillermo Becerril-Martínez; Teodoro Romero-Hernández
Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2000
José Luis Martínez-Ordaz; Teodoro Romero-Hernández; Roberto Blanco-Benavides