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Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a syndrome of acute respiratory failure that is associated with several clinical disorders including direct pulmonary injury and indirect pulmonary injury. Vascular surgical patients are at risk for ARDS. A 23-year old man was admitted to our respiratory intensive care unit with short of breath, cyanosis and agitation which was developed acutely after varicocele operation under epidural anesthesia lasted for one hour. Bupivacain, fentanyl, remifentadyl and midazolam were used for epidural anesthesia. Oxygen saturation was 81% while breathing oxygen at FiO(2) of 0.5. Arterial blood gas analysis showed hypoxemia with respiratory alkalosis with a PaO(2)/FiO(2) score of 100. A chest radiograph demonstrated bilateral alveolar opacities. Bedside echocardiography was performed which revealed no evidence of global hypokinesia, all the chambers were normal, left ventricular ejection fraction was 65%. A diagnosis of ARDS was made and the patient was initiated on noninvasive mechanical ventilation. He was gradually weaned off the NIMV and discharged after a total hospital stay of four days. We report an ARDS case due to unexplained etiology after varicocele operation under epidural anesthesia and managed successfully with noninvasive mechanical ventilation.
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PMID:Unexplained acute respiratory distress syndrome after varicocele surgery; report of a case. 2174 Mar 96

Medical records of 71 children with Wilms' tumor at Sisli Etfal Education and Research Hospital between 1990 and 2014 were reviewed. Mean age at diagnosis was 3.11 years (2 days-7 years). Male to female ratio was M/F = 6/10. The incidence of associated anomaly was 16.9%. Clinical manifestations included abdominal mass (89%), hematuria (30%), hypertansion (25%), abdominal pain (15%), fever (5%), restlessness (2%), weight loss (2%), varicocele (1%). Ultrasound (USG) was the most often initial study in a child presenting with abdominal mass. Doppler USG was also made to evaluate the inferior vena cava (IVC) for the presence of tumor extension in children with renal mass. The left kidney was affected in 33 patients (46.5%), the right was affected in 31 patients (43.7%). Two patients was extrarenal (2.8%). And 5 patients (7.04%) were bilateral on the presentation. Preoperative chemotheraphy was done in 14 cases. In 63 patients with unilateral Wilm tm, unilateral radical nefrectomy is performed. In one patient with solitary kidney, nephron sparing surgery (NSS) is performed. In 3 patients with bilateral tm NSS is performed and in 2 patients with bilateral Wilms' tm NSS is performed in one side and nefrectomy on the other side. Out of 71 Wilms tumor (WT) patients, 17 of them has been out of our follow. And 4 of them are died. Ten of them has metastases. Forty children are under follow with no metastases. Patients with WT needs a multimodal, multidisiplinary treatment with the cooperation of pediatric oncologist and pediatric surgeon and needs close follow-up.
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PMID:Wilms' tumor: a 24-year retrospective study from a single center. 2500 81