Sagittal Imbalance and Lumbar Stenosis Surgery: Decompression Without Implant
Lumbar StenosisFamilialLumbar stenosis (LSS) is the most frequent degenerative lumbar disease and is the most frequent indication for spinal surgery. When non-invasive treatments fail, decompression surgery is the gold standard therapy for the majority of patients and generally improves symptoms. However, few studies have investigated the improvement in posture (radiological parameters) after surgery. In lumbar stenosis, patients may present a forward leaning posture (to relieve pain), which is responsible for sagittal imbalance. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the repercussions of decompression surgery on sagittal balance and to compare these with aux clinical results. investigators included patients operated on for isolated lumbar canal stenosis.
Endoscopic Evaluation for Predicting the Complications Related to Gastric Conduit After Esophagectomy...
Esophageal NeoplasmsConstriction2 moreGastric conduit ischemia or anastomotic breakdown after esophagectomy with cervical esophagogastrostomy often cause severe complications, such as leakage, necrotic organs, and strictures. Thus, the purpose of this study is the safety and efficacy of endoscopic evaluation about reconstructive organs after esophagectomy. The investigators evaluate endoscopic predictions using classifications in acute phase after esophagogastrostomy.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Interpretations for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (LSS)
Lumbar Spinal StenosisThe objective of this study is to establish a relationship between the degree of radiologically established anatomical stenosis and the severity of self-assessed outcome measures in patients that have undergone and MRI.
Reproduction and Survival After Cardiac Defect Repair
Cardiovascular DiseasesHeart Diseases14 moreTo create a registry of all Oregon children undergoing surgical repair of congenital heart disease since 1958 in order to determine mortality, morbidity, and disability after surgery and to assess the safety of pregnancy in women with corrected congenital heart disease and the risk of prematurity and occurrence of congenital heart defects in offspring.
Registry to Evaluate the Impact of a Valve Coordinator on Aortic Stenosis / TAVI Outcome - (German...
Aortic Valve StenosisProspective, multicenter registry in patients undergoing commercially available balloon expandable valve implantation. The registry will consist of 3 phases: Prospective determination of baseline Status Quo (3 months): Documentation of treatment pathways and endpoints of "routine" patients without educational program Dedicated reflection and training (1 day): One training session after the observational period to reflect on treatment pathways, exchange between valve coordinators involved, and develop improvements. Implementation of tailored changes (2 months): Implementation of the changes developed in the training. Determination of the effect (3 months): Coordinator measures optimization changes and determines effects.
Aortoiliac Stenosis in Kidney Transplantation
Aorto-Iliac Arterial StenosisPeripheral Arterial Disease1 moreThe impact of aortoiliac stenosis on kidney transplant patients remains unclear. This study aims to investigate the safety and efficacy of kidney transplantation in patients with aortoiliac stenosis.
Comparison of the Short-term Outcomes of Using DST and PPH Staplers in the Treatment of Grade III...
BleedingStrictureThe hemorrhoidal disease affects approximately 4.4%-36% of the general population, and it has been estimated that >50% of the population aged >50 years experiences hemorrhoidal problems . Traditional hemorrhoidectomy, including Milligan-Morgan, Ferguson, and Whitehead procedures , are known to cause significant postoperative pain and discomfort and result in a poor quality of life after operation. Since the first introduction of the novel procedure hemorrhoidopexy by Longo in 1998, it has been considered as a safe procedure causing less postoperative pain and resulting in earlier recovery; furthermore, the patients are able to resume their normal daily life and work. The PPH stapler (Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc. Cincinnati, OH, USA) was also first introduced in 1998 as a device to perform this procedure. Subsequently, a new device, the DST stapler (Covidien, Mansfield, MA, USA), was introduced in 2008 with some structural differences, including a detachable anvil, three anchor points over different levels, a larger case, and different agraffe sizes. However, the majority of current studies have been focusing on the use of PPH stapler for hemorrhoidopexy, and comparison with the DST stapler has been rarely discussed. One randomized controlled trial that compared between the PPH stapler and the DST stapler reported that the DST stapler demonstrated a better hemostatic ability and allowed the resection of a larger area of mucosal prolapse; however, that trial focused only on bleeding among the postoperative complications. Currently, only a limited number of studies have compared these two devices in terms of pain, complications, and anorectal stricture incidence rate. The present investigation is a matched cohort-control study aimed to compare the postoperative short-term outcomes among patients with grade III and IV hemorrhoids who were treated with either the PPH or the DST stapler. The specimen surface area and the relationships with complications were also analyzed.
Streamline Occipito-Cervico-Thoracic System Post-Market Clinical Follow-up
Spinal Stenosis Occipito-Atlanto-AxialSpinal Disease3 moreThis is a multi-center, post-market, retrospective study design to collect safety and performance data for patients implanted with the Streamline OCT System.
Barriers and Facilitators to Cycling for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
Lumbar Spinal StenosisThe purpose of this study is to determine whether a home-based cycling program for patients with lumbar spinal stenosis is a feasible and acceptable
Finnish Registry of Transcatheter and Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement for Aortic Valve Stenosis:...
Aortic Valve StenosisThe FinnValve investigators planned a nationwide registry to investigate the early and late outcome of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) compared to surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) in patients with aortic valve stenosis performed from 2008 to 2017 at five Finnish University Hospitals. Data will be collected in a dedicated electronic case report form.