نتایج جستجو برای: chest wall abnormality

تعداد نتایج: 371256  

2017
Alexander I. Dyachenko

The purpose of this mini-review is to outline diversity of chest wall vibrations, specify biomechanical peculiarities and point out a few problems crucial for development of diagnostic and therapeutic applications of chest wall vibrations. The review considers two types of chest wall vibrations: spontaneous, induced by breathing, and forced (or artificial), induced by external vibration forces....

2017
Hiroshi Saijo Yasuo Kitamura Haruka Takenaka Sayaka Kudo Keiki Yokoo Yoshihiko Hirohashi Hiroki Takahashi

Chest wall tumors are relatively rare, and hematogenous metastasis to the chest wall is very rare. We herein describe a rare case of occult thyroid carcinoma as metastasis to the chest wall in an 80-year-old woman. The patient received detailed examinations of the chest wall tumor, and the results suggested that she had occult thyroid carcinoma. Surgery was then performed to remove all of her t...

Journal: :journal of emergency practice and trauma 0
felice mucilli department of general and thoracic surgery, university hospital “ss. annunziata” , chieti, italy pierpaolo camplese department of general and thoracic surgery, university hospital “ss. annunziata” , chieti, italy guiseppe cipollone department of general and thoracic surgery, university hospital “ss. annunziata” , chieti, italy decio di nuzzo department of general and thoracic surgery, university hospital “ss. annunziata” , chieti, italy luigi guetti department of general and thoracic surgery, university hospital “ss. annunziata” , chieti, italy marco perioletta department of general and thoracic surgery, university hospital “ss. annunziata” , chieti, italy

objective: thoracic trauma may be a life-threatening condition. flail chest is a severe chest injury with high mortality rates. surgery is not frequently performed and, in literature, data are controversial. the authors report their experience in the treatment of flail chest by an extracortical internal-external stabilization technique with kirshner’s wires (k-wires). methods: from 2010 to 2015...

Journal: :Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2022

Creating a large-scale dataset of abnormality annotation on medical images is labor-intensive and costly task. Leveraging weak supervision from readily available data such as radiology reports can compensate lack for anomaly detection methods. However, most the current methods only use image-level pathological observations, failing to utilize relevant anatomy mentions in reports. Furthermore, N...

2013
Daniel J Weber John J Coleman Kenneth A Kesler

We report a case of a 57-year-old male who presented with an inoperable chest wall sarcoma due to numerous pulmonary metastases and was treated with chemotherapy and radiation therapy. The patient subsequently developed refractory bleeding from the chest wall tumor requiring palliative chest wall resection and reconstruction. The patient made an uneventful recovery however died from metastatic ...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2011
Paul M Lafferty Jack Anavian Ryan E Will Peter A Cole

Most injuries to the chest wall with residual deformity do not result in long-term respiratory dysfunction unless they are associated with pulmonary contusion. Indications for operative fixation include flail chest, reduction of pain and disability, a chest wall deformity or defect, symptomatic nonunion, thoracotomy for other indications, and open fractures. Operative indications for chest wall...

2004
Stevan Ilić Marina Deljanin Ilić Dejan Petrović Ivan Tasić Dragan Djordjević Bojan Ilić

Myocardial ischemia which occurs in the absence of chest pain or its equivalents (silent myocardial ischemia) is common in patients with coronary artery disease. Silent myocardial ischemia may also be found in asymptomatic patients, particularly those with underlying risk factors. It is important for physicians to identify the existence of silent myocardial ischemia because it is predictive of ...

2001
Murat Akal Murat Kara

Poland’s syndrome is a rarely encountered congenital deficiency involving chest wall and breast deformity associated with hand anomalies. Chest wall reconstruction is necessary if the bony thorax is involved. We present the use of a homologous preserved costal cartilage for reconstruction of the chest wall in an infant with Poland’s syndrome, the use of which provided optimal chest wall stabili...

2014
Viju Joseph Abraham Sanjeev Devgarha Rajendra Mohan Mathur Anula Sisodia Amita Yadav

Chondrosarcoma of the chest wall is a rare primary neoplasm found to occur in elderly men. Patients present with an enlarging, painful, anterior chest wall mass arising from either the vicinity of the costochondral junction or the sternum. Treatment includes wide resection with appropriate chest wall reconstruction. We report an unusual presentation of this uncommon tumor occurring as a huge ch...

2015
Claudia Hannele Mazzetti Patrick Carlier Alexis Therasse Jean Lemaitre C. H. Mazzetti

Chest wall reconstruction after rib resection is essential to ensuring chest wall stability, avoiding flail chest and pulmonary hernia, and improving pulmonary function. Traditionally, a synthetic mesh and a musculocutaneous flap have been used to bridge the chest wall defect. However, a risk of secondary prosthesis infection exists. Acellular dermal collagen mesh implants (PermacolTM) are indi...

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