The laparoscopic approach proved to be feasible and safe, although the average operative time was longer and demanded good surgical skills as well as precise localization of the tumor and definition of its nature. Tumors located in the body or tail of the pancreas that are benign in nature can better benefit of laparoscopic approach.
The energy balance in vivo is maintained through inter-organ cross-talk involving several different tissues. As a first step towards recapitulating the metabolic circuitry, hepatocytes, endothelial cells and adipose tissue were connected in a multicompartmental modular bioreactor to reproduce salient aspects of glucose and lipid metabolism in vitro. We first examined how the two-way cellular interplay between adipose tissue and endothelial cells affects glucose and lipid metabolism. The hepatocyte cell line HepG2 was then added to the system, creating a three-way connected culture, to determine whether circulating metabolite concentrations were normalized, or whether metabolic shifts, which may arise when endothelial cells and adipose tissue are placed in connection, were corrected. The addition of hepatocytes to the system prevented the drop in the concentrations of glucose, L-alanine and lactate, and the rise in that of free fatty acids. There was no significant change in glycerol levels in either of the connected cultures. The results show that connected cultures recapitulate complex physiological systemic processes, such as glucose and lipid metabolism, and that the HepG2 hepatocytes normalize circulating metabolites in this in vitro environment in the presence of other cell types.
To assess the efficacy and safety of dermatan sulphate (MF 701) in preventing postoperative deep vein thrombosis (DVT), 324 patients aged 40 years or over undergoing elective major general surgical operations were included in a randomized trial comparing MF 701 (100 mg intramuscularly once a day) with unfractionated calcium heparin (UFH, 5000 units subcutaneously three times daily). Both treatments were initiated before operation and continued until discharge. In all, 316 patients were included in the analysis (MF 701, 157; UFH, 159). Serial impedance plethysmography was performed in all patients; a 125I-radiolabelled fibrinogen uptake test was added to impedance plethysmography in a randomized subsample of 62 patients (MF 701, 28; UFH, 34). Positivity in either test was confirmed where possible by venography. DVT was diagnosed by venography or, when this could not be performed, by positivity of either impedance plethysmography or fibrinogen uptake test. The incidence of DVT was 3.1 per cent (patients receiving MF 701) and 1.6 per cent (those receiving UFH) in patients undergoing impedance plethysmography alone, and 7.1 and 11.8 per cent, respectively, in those undergoing both impedance plethysmography and fibrinogen uptake test; in neither case was the difference between treatments statistically significant. There were five in-hospital deaths, two in patients receiving MF 701 and three in patients on UFH. The incidence of clinically overt haemorrhage was 5.7 per cent in patients on MF 701 and 17.6 per cent in those on UFH (P less than 0.01). Postoperative transfusions and reoperations due to bleeding were significantly less frequent in patients receiving MF 701. Mortality rates at 3 months were similar for the two treatment groups. Compared with standard prophylaxis using UFH, MF 701 showed a similar efficacy with a significantly greater safety.
We describe an unusual case of hypoglycemic syndrome in a 69-year old woman with a proinsulin-only secreting pancreatic endocrine adenoma. The clinical history was highly suggestive of an organic hypoglycemia, with normal or relatively low insulin concentrations and elevated proinsulin levels. Magnetic resonance and computed tomography of the abdomen showed a 1 cm pancreatic nodule and multiple accessory spleens. The diagnosis was confirmed by selective angiography, showing location and vascularization of the nodule, despite no response to intra-arterial calcium. After resection, the hypoglycemic syndrome resolved. The surgical specimen was comprised of a neuroendocrine adenomatous tissue with high proinsulin immunoreactivity. Study of this unusual case of proinsulinoma underlines (i) the need to assay proinsulin in patients with hypoglycemia and normal immunoreactive insulin, (ii) the differential diagnosis in the presence of accessory spleens, (iii) the unresponsiveness to intra-arterial calcium stimulation, and (iv) the extensive evaluation needed to reach a final diagnosis.
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