Abstract book - ESPRAS
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P 37. Digital photography and patohystological analysis ex tempore<br />
Burgić M.<br />
Plastic and Reconstructive susrgery, UKC “Tuzla”,<br />
Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina<br />
Tumors of perorbital region always require histological analysis of resection<br />
borders because we would like to be sure that borders are clean of tumor. If<br />
the tumor are infiltrated deeper structures surgical treatment must be in 2-3<br />
acts ( if is retrobulbar tissue or bone are infiltrated ). In this cases surgeon<br />
can not to interpreted analysis. Because we took a pictures interoperate with<br />
digital camera . We took a pictures of excision zones and layers. On pictures<br />
we put the sings on excision zones and adequate landmark and than we send<br />
pictures to histological analysis. On this way surgeon has adequate<br />
interpretation of analysis and reliable and most quality situation for patient<br />
prognosis and good possibility to continue therapy.<br />
P 38. Endoscopically assisted suctioning of lipomas<br />
Gverić T., Huljev D., Zdilar B., Simon S., Skok I.<br />
General Hospital “Sveti Duh”, Zagreb, Croatia<br />
Within the group of 32 patiens with citologically verified lipoma, 16 had<br />
been operated in the classical way, and 16 with endoscopiclly assisted<br />
suctioning. After 12 month of monitoring, there was not established any<br />
difference as far as recidivism is concerned. Endoscopically assisted<br />
suctioning was approved as safe and effective method in removing lipoma on<br />
visible locations, which resulted also with minimale scarnes and cosmeticaly<br />
great result, shorterpostoperative recovery and shorter absence.<br />
P 39. Necrotizing fasciitis of abdominal wall, V.A.C. As a<br />
support method<br />
Huljev D., Gverić T., Kučišec-Tepeš N.<br />
General Hospital «Sveti Duh» Zagreb, Croatia<br />
Necrotizing fasciitis is an acute surgical condition which demands a prompt<br />
andcombined treatment. Early recognition and aggressive surgical<br />
debridement, along with a target antibiotic treatment,significantly affect the<br />
overall course of treatment and, ultimately, survival. A case of a femal<br />
patient with necrotizing fasciitis of the abdominal wall, the course and<br />
methods used in the treatment, particulary the microbiological aspect and the<br />
use of V.A.C. ( vacum assisted closure) as an auxiliarymethod, are presented<br />
in this work.