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Pheochromocytoma multisystem crisis treated with emergency surgery: a case report and literature review
Background: Pheochromocytoma is a neuroendocrine tumor that predominantly presents with hypertension, palpitations, and tachycardia due to excessive catecholamine excretion. Although pheochromocytoma multisystem crisis (PMC) is relatively rare, urologists and clinicians should focus on early diagnosis as delay in initiating the appropriate treatment can lead to mortality Case presentation: A 70-year-old man developed ileus after a few days of medication for hypertension. Computed tomography incidentally revealed a left adrenal mass. This finding together with his clinical course was compatible with pheochromocytoma. An α-blocker was administered immediately, and his blood pressure was well controlled. However, his general condition and laboratory data deteriorated rapidly, and the patient was diagnosed with PMC with lethal status. Thus, emergency adrenalectomy was performed without confirmation of catecholamine levels. From the resected specimen, his tumor was judged as pheochromocytoma. On immunohistochemical analysis, the proliferation index evaluated by Ki-67 staining was 9.7 %. This case report was approved by the Human Ethics Review Committee of the Nagasaki University Hospital. Conclusion: The present case of PMC was successfully treated with emergency surgery. The benign pheochromocytoma also presented with high cell proliferation potential, which may be a cause of the extreme aggressiveness of PMC
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Comparing vein with collagen impregnated woven polyester prosthesis in above-knee femoropopliteal bypass grafting
AbstractObjectiveDespite many clinical studies, there is still uncertainty as to whether venous material is superior to prosthetic materials for femoropopliteal reconstruction proximal to the knee joint. A prospectively randomized clinical trial was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of reversed saphenous vein in comparison with that of collagen impregnated woven polyester prosthesis in above-knee arterial reconstruction.MethodsIn a 3-year period, 103 above-knee femoropopliteal bypass graft operations were performed and followed in 85 patients (52 male, 33 female). The indication for operation was severe claudication in 74 cases, rest pain in 7 cases, and ulceration in 4 cases. For the bypass graft, a reversed saphenous vein was used in each of 51 cases, and a collagen impregnated woven polyester prosthesis was used in each of 52 cases. Preoperative risk factors were diabetes (24%), a history of myocardial infarction (23%), and current status with respect to smoking (74%). There was no hospital mortality; 5% of patients had minor postoperative complications.ResultsAfter 2 years of follow-up, the primary patency was 81% for saphenous vein and 67% for collagen impregnated woven polyester prosthesis (P=0.065); the secondary patency was 81% for saphenous vein and 77% for collagen impregnated woven polyester prosthesis (P=0.298). During this follow-up period of 2 years, we found no statistically significant difference in primary and secondary patency between saphenous vein and collagen impregnated woven polyester prosthesis. We found no predictive factor for the occlusion of either bypass graft.ConclusionThe use of collagen impregnated woven polyester prosthesis above the knee is a reasonable alternative in femoropopliteal bypass grafting that is associated with acceptable short-term patency rates
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