Esophageal duplication cysts are rare congenital tumors usually diagnosed and treated during childhood. Most of them are located in the mediastinum and appear as a mass besides the esophagus. Unfortunately, sy… Read More
Month: August 2023
Severe dysphagia due to an esophageal duplication cyst in sixth decade, unusual presentation of a rare pathology
Esophageal duplication cysts are rare congenital tumors usually diagnosed and treated during childhood. Most of them are located in the mediastinum and appear as a mass besides the esophagus. Unfortunately, sy… Read More
Syndecan-4 Functionalization Reduces the Thrombogenicity of Engineered Vascular Biomaterials
Ann Biomed Eng. 2023 Apr 18. doi: 10.1007/s10439-023-03199-w. Online ahead of print.
ABSTRACT
Blood-biomaterial compatibility is essential for tissue repair especially for endovascular biomaterials where small-diameter vessel patency and endothelium formation is crucial. To address this issue, a composite biomaterial termed PFC fabricated from poly (glycerol sebacate), silk fibroin, and collagen was used to determine if functionalization with syndecan-4 (SYN4) would reduce thrombogenesis through the action of heparan sulfate. The material termed, PFC_SYN4, has structure and composition similar to native arterial tissue and has been reported to facilitate the binding and differentiation of endothelial colony-forming cells (ECFCs). In this study, the hemocompatibility of PFC_SYN4 was evaluated and compared with non-functionalized PFC, electrospun collagen, ePTFE, and bovine pericardial patch (BPV). Ultrastructurally, platelets were less activated when cultured on PFC and PFC_SYN4 compared to collagen where extensive platelet degranulation was observed. Quantitatively, 31% and 44% fewer platelets adhered to PFC_SYN4 compared to non-functionalized PFC and collagen, respectively. Functionalization of PFC resulted in reduced levels of complement activation compared to PFC, collagen, and BPV. Whole blood clotting times indicated that PFC_SYN4 was less thrombogenic compared with PFC, collagen, and BPV. These results suggest that syndecan-4 functionalization of blood-contacting biomaterials provides a novel solution for generating a reduced thrombogenic surface.
PMID:37071281 | DOI:10.1007/s10439-023-03199-w
Radiological evidence of rapid growth acceleration of a small part solid nodule found to be large-cell carcinoma of the lung
With the widespread use of low-dose computed tomography for lung cancer screening, the detection rate of pulmonary lesions manifesting as ground-glass opacities (GGOs) has been increasing dramatically. The vol… Read More
Radiological evidence of rapid growth acceleration of a small part solid nodule found to be large-cell carcinoma of the lung
With the widespread use of low-dose computed tomography for lung cancer screening, the detection rate of pulmonary lesions manifesting as ground-glass opacities (GGOs) has been increasing dramatically. The vol… Read More
Result of Surgical Treatment for Active Infective Endocarditis at the Aortic Position
Kyobu Geka. 2023 Apr;76(4):260-264.
ABSTRACT
Herein, we retrospectively review our experience with surgical treatment of active aortic valve infective endocarditis, particularly aortic annular abscess, and central nervous system complications. From 2012 to 2021, 46 consecutive patients underwent surgery during the active phase of infective endocarditis, 25 of which were performed at the aortic position. One patient died early (<30 days) due to low output syndrome and another 2 patients who were never discharged died because of general prostration. The actuarial survival rate was 84% at 1 year, and 80% at 3 and 5 years. Eleven patients [6 native valve endocarditis (NVE), 5 prosthetic valve endocarditis (PVE)] had valve annular abscess requiring removal of the infected tissue and reconstruction of a definite anatomic continuity, and aortic valve replacement was subsequently performed in 7 patients and aortic root replacement in 4 patients. Direct closure was performed in 4 patients with partial annulus defects, and reconstruction with an autologous nor bovine pericardium patch was performed in 6 patients with large annulus defects. Preoperative imaging revealed acute cerebral embolism in 10 patients. In eight cases, surgery was performed within 7 days after diagnosis of cerebral embolism. No patient had abnormal postoperative neurological findings. There were no reoperations and no recurrence of infective endocarditis.
PMID:36997172
Radiological evidence of rapid growth acceleration of a small part solid nodule found to be large-cell carcinoma of the lung
With the widespread use of low-dose computed tomography for lung cancer screening, the detection rate of pulmonary lesions manifesting as ground-glass opacities (GGOs) has been increasing dramatically. The vol… Read More