Treatment of an Exposed Achilles Tendon within a Refractory Mixed Arterial Venous Leg Ulcer with the Novel Use of Pericardium Allograft in Combination with Amniotic Allografting, Synthetic Extracellular Matrix, and Acellular Dermis Allografting: A Case Report

Surg Technol Int. 2024 Apr 29;44:sti44/1775. doi: 10.52198/24.STI.44.WH1775. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

Xenografts, commonly from porcine or bovine sources, have decades-long documented use in reconstructive surgery, including the repair of Achilles tendons. Despite decellularization processes, the risk of antigenicity with xenografts still poses a threat for graft failure. Allograft tissues reduce the risk of immune response and provide greater likelihood of successful grafting. SteriGraft® Pericardium (BSP) (Bone Bank Allografts, San Antonio, Texas) is a lyophilized allograft obtained from the pericardial sac that has undergone sterilization and processing for use in the surgical repair. The aim of this case study was to highlight the novel use of human pericardium allograft in the repair of an exposed Achilles tendon within a vascular ulceration with the concomitant use of synthetic extracellular matrix, amniotic allografting, dermal allografting, and negative pressure wound therapy to achieve healing of the wound and restoration of limb function.

PMID:38697135 | DOI:10.52198/24.STI.44.WH1775

Simultaneous bilateral video-assisted thoracic surgery is safe and feasible for multiple primary lung cancers

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Left anterior mini-thoracotomy: an alternative approach for pulmonary valve replacement after surgically corrected tetralogy of fallot

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Surgical outcomes of patients with inferior vena cava leiomyosarcoma

J Vasc Surg Venous Lymphat Disord. 2024 Jul;12(4):101885. doi: 10.1016/j.jvsv.2024.101885. Epub 2024 Mar 27.

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Primary vascular leiomyosarcomas are incredibly rare and have a poor prognosis. The purpose of this study was to analyze the surgical outcomes of patients with primary inferior vena cava (IVC) leiomyosarcoma.

METHODS: We performed a retrospective review of IVC leiomyosarcoma resections performed at a single tertiary care hospital from 2014 to 2023. A total of 13 cases were analyzed, including 10 women and 3 men. The presenting symptoms, tumor characteristics, operative management, postoperative complications, and survival rates were assessed for each patient.

RESULTS: The median patient age was 59 years (quartile [Q]1, 52 years; Q3, 68 years). The median tumor size was 7.0 cm (Q1, 6 cm; Q3, 12 cm). The median mitotic rate was 6 per 10 high-power fields (Q1, 2.5; Q3, 15.5). All 13 patients underwent grossly negative tumor resection, with 9 (69%) having microscopically negative margins (R0). No patient had lymph node involvement. The IVCs were managed with ligation in four patients for tumors already occluding the IVC and bovine pericardial patch angioplasty in seven patients or primary repair in two patients for patent IVCs. Concomitant right nephrectomy was performed in seven patients. Left renal vein ligation was performed in three patients, but no left nephrectomies were performed. Significant postoperative complications included one patient with lower extremity compartment syndrome, two patients with severe leg swelling, and one patient with arm swelling. The 30-day mortality rate was zero. Using the Kaplan-Meier product limit method, disease-specific survival was estimated to be 93%.

CONCLUSIONS: Surgical resection is a feasible and effective oncologic treatment option for patients with IVC leiomyosarcoma. The IVC can be safely managed by ligation, primary repair, or patch angioplasty, depending on the prior patency of the IVC.

PMID:38552955 | DOI:10.1016/j.jvsv.2024.101885

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