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Postsurgical gastroparesis is recognized as a gastrointestinal dysfunction syndrome following foregut surgery. Gastric peroral endoscopic myotomy (G-POEM) is suggested as a minimally invasive therapy for gastroparesis. But the long-term efficacy and safety of G-POEM in treating postsurgical gastroparesis are rarely explored.

The primary outcomes included the symptomatic improvement based on gastroparesis cardinal symptoms index (GCSI) and the improvement of gastric emptying. The secondary outcomes included the improvement of gastroesophageal reflux symptoms and complications of G-POEM.

The severity of postsurgical gastroparesis was not associated with the onset time and the course of the disease. G-POEM significantly reduced GCSI throughout the follow-up period (p < 0.0001). For different anastomotic site, a significant improvement of GCSI was found at 6month post-G-POEM (F

 = 74.18, p < 0.0001). Subscale analysis of GCSI showed that nausea/vomiting, post-prandial fullness/early satiety, and bloaeness and safety in treating postsurgical gastroparesis.

G-POEM is a minimally invasive therapy with long-term effectiveness and safety in treating postsurgical gastroparesis.

Early gastric cancers are associated with lymph node metastasis (LNM) in 15% of cases. Risk factors for LNM are well established in Eastern countries. Less invasive treatments, such asendoscopic or surgical laparoscopicresection, are well accepted in Eastern countries and a matter of intense debate in the West, were indications for such treatments are still contested The objective of the study is to determine risk factors related to LNM and to validate endoscopic resection indications.

The study was a retrospective cohort of 178 patients with early gastric cancer who underwent gastrectomy. Clinical and pathological factors were analyzed. The new rules of ER from JGCA were applied to the studied cohort.

LNM was present in 13.48% of the cases, 3.96% (3/76) in T1a tumors and 20.58% (21/102) in T1b tumors. In univariate analysis ulceration (p = 0.04), differentiation grade (p = 0.04), submucosal invasion (p = 0.001), lymphatic invasion (p < 0.001), and vascular invasion (p < 0.001) were associated with LNM. In multivariate analysis, differentiation grade (p = 0.005) and submucosal invasion (p = 0.005) were independent risk factors. One patient classified in the expanded criteria group and seven from the relative criteria group had LNM. Selleckchem 3-MA There were no LNM for undifferentiated mucosal lesions without ulceration.

Undifferentiated tumors and submucosal invasion are risks factors associated with LNM in early gastric cancer in our study. Endoscopic Resection or less invasive and radical surgical treatments are an option to be carefully considered.

Undifferentiated tumors and submucosal invasion are risks factors associated with LNM in early gastric cancer in our study. Endoscopic Resection or less invasive and radical surgical treatments are an option to be carefully considered.

Robotic surgery offers potential advantages of improved ability to complete procedures using a minimally invasive approach, recovery, and clinical outcomes. It has been previously established that safety net hospitals are outliers for surgical complications. As such, the adoption of new technology may not achieve the same outcomes as other institutions. We hypothesized that, compared to laparoscopic and open surgeries, robotic surgeries have fewer post-operative Clavien-Dindo complications at our safety net hospital.

All robotic surgeries performed from 2017 to 2019 at a single, safety net hospital were reviewed. Cases were matched 13 to laparoscopic controls. Surgeries commonly performed open were additionally matched 13 to open counterparts. The primary outcome was Clavien-Dindo complications at 90 days post-operatively. Secondary outcomes included inadvertent enterotomy, conversion to open, operative duration, wound class, surgical site infection (SSI), surgical site occurrence (SSO), length of stay (Lalue of robotic as opposed to laparoscopic surgery in a safety net setting.

Robotic surgery is safe and feasible at a safety net hospital. Robotic and laparoscopic surgeries were associated with fewer Clavien-Dindo complications than open surgery, but no differences were seen between robotic and laparoscopic cases. Robotic surgery, compared to both laparoscopic and open surgery, had longer operative durations. Further studies are needed to assess the value of robotic as opposed to laparoscopic surgery in a safety net setting.

The clinical significance of isolated systolic hypertension with normal central blood pressure known as spurious hypertension (sHT) in adolescents and its evolution over time is not known.

The aim of this study was to analyze changes in office, ambulatory blood pressure (ABPM), central systolic blood pressure (cSBP), hemodynamic parameters, and target organ damage (TOD) over a 1-year follow-up in a group of non-obese children with sHT.

Of 294 patients referred for primary hypertension, 138 patients (31 girls; 22%) had hypertension confirmed by ABPM. 48/138 (35%) patients (7 girls; 15%) were diagnosed with sHT (elevated office and ambulatory systolic BP, but normal cSBP); 43 of them (6 girls; 14%) were followed for 12 ± 3months during non-pharmacological therapy. At baseline 7 (16%) patients had borderline values of cIMT or LVMi indicating mild TOD. After 12months, 10/43 (3 girls; 23%) patients developed sustained HT (elevated office, ambulatory BP and cSBP), 11/43 (1 girl; 26%) maintained sHT, and 22/43 (2 girls; 51%) evolved to white coat hypertension or normotension. The cSBP values increased in 27 patients (4 girls; 63%), but the group average remained in the normal range. Prevalence of TOD did not change during observation. The multivariate regression analysis showed that the only predictor of cSBP change over time was a change in serum uric acid level.

In conclusion, after 1year of non-pharmacological treatment, 23% of adolescents with sHT developed sustained hypertension, with the main predictor of cSBP change being the change in serum uric acid.

In conclusion, after 1 year of non-pharmacological treatment, 23% of adolescents with sHT developed sustained hypertension, with the main predictor of cSBP change being the change in serum uric acid.

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