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Treatment of median arcuate ligament syndrome: outcome of laparoscopic approach

BACKGROUND: Median arcuate ligament syndrome(MALS) is a rare condition thatmay cause significant clinical manifestations, including abdominal pain and weight loss. Its diagnosis may be difficult and very often delayed. The laparoscopic approach became the standard treatment of MALS. AIM: To assess t...

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Autores principales: COELHO, Julio Cezar Uili, HOSNI, Andréa Virmond El, CLAUS, Christiano MarloPaggi, AGUILERA, Yan Sacha Hass, ABOT, Gisele Pitrowsk, de FREITAS, Alexandre Teixeira Coutinho, da COSTA, Marco Aurélio Raeder
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7236320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32428132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-672020190001e1495
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author COELHO, Julio Cezar Uili
HOSNI, Andréa Virmond El
CLAUS, Christiano MarloPaggi
AGUILERA, Yan Sacha Hass
ABOT, Gisele Pitrowsk
de FREITAS, Alexandre Teixeira Coutinho
da COSTA, Marco Aurélio Raeder
author_facet COELHO, Julio Cezar Uili
HOSNI, Andréa Virmond El
CLAUS, Christiano MarloPaggi
AGUILERA, Yan Sacha Hass
ABOT, Gisele Pitrowsk
de FREITAS, Alexandre Teixeira Coutinho
da COSTA, Marco Aurélio Raeder
author_sort COELHO, Julio Cezar Uili
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description BACKGROUND: Median arcuate ligament syndrome(MALS) is a rare condition thatmay cause significant clinical manifestations, including abdominal pain and weight loss. Its diagnosis may be difficult and very often delayed. The laparoscopic approach became the standard treatment of MALS. AIM: To assess the outcome of laparoscopic treatment in patients with MALS. METHOD: The data of sixpatients with MALS who were subjected to laparoscopic sectioning of the median arcuate ligament were retrospectively reviewed.The following data were evaluated: age, gender, clinical and diagnostic tests findings, ASA score, operative findings and complications, postoperative complications and mortality, hospital stay duration, and hospital readmission.The diagnosis of MALS was established by CT angiography and/or MR angiography. RESULTS: There were four (66.7%) women and two (33.3%) men aged from 32 to 60 years. The main symptoms were epigastric pain (100%) and weight loss (66.7%). The findings of high-grade stenosis of the proximal celiac axis and poststenotic dilation confirmed on angiography confirmed the diagnosis in all patients. Surgical procedure was uneventful in all patients. The only postoperative complication was urinary retention that occurred in a male. At three-month follow-up, all patients were asymptomatic. CONCLUSION: Laparoscopic treatment of MALS is safe and effective in relieving the clinical manifestations of patients.
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spelling pubmed-72363202020-05-29 Treatment of median arcuate ligament syndrome: outcome of laparoscopic approach COELHO, Julio Cezar Uili HOSNI, Andréa Virmond El CLAUS, Christiano MarloPaggi AGUILERA, Yan Sacha Hass ABOT, Gisele Pitrowsk de FREITAS, Alexandre Teixeira Coutinho da COSTA, Marco Aurélio Raeder Arq Bras Cir Dig Original Article BACKGROUND: Median arcuate ligament syndrome(MALS) is a rare condition thatmay cause significant clinical manifestations, including abdominal pain and weight loss. Its diagnosis may be difficult and very often delayed. The laparoscopic approach became the standard treatment of MALS. AIM: To assess the outcome of laparoscopic treatment in patients with MALS. METHOD: The data of sixpatients with MALS who were subjected to laparoscopic sectioning of the median arcuate ligament were retrospectively reviewed.The following data were evaluated: age, gender, clinical and diagnostic tests findings, ASA score, operative findings and complications, postoperative complications and mortality, hospital stay duration, and hospital readmission.The diagnosis of MALS was established by CT angiography and/or MR angiography. RESULTS: There were four (66.7%) women and two (33.3%) men aged from 32 to 60 years. The main symptoms were epigastric pain (100%) and weight loss (66.7%). The findings of high-grade stenosis of the proximal celiac axis and poststenotic dilation confirmed on angiography confirmed the diagnosis in all patients. Surgical procedure was uneventful in all patients. The only postoperative complication was urinary retention that occurred in a male. At three-month follow-up, all patients were asymptomatic. CONCLUSION: Laparoscopic treatment of MALS is safe and effective in relieving the clinical manifestations of patients. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva 2020-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7236320/ /pubmed/32428132 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-672020190001e1495 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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COELHO, Julio Cezar Uili
HOSNI, Andréa Virmond El
CLAUS, Christiano MarloPaggi
AGUILERA, Yan Sacha Hass
ABOT, Gisele Pitrowsk
de FREITAS, Alexandre Teixeira Coutinho
da COSTA, Marco Aurélio Raeder
Treatment of median arcuate ligament syndrome: outcome of laparoscopic approach
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title_full Treatment of median arcuate ligament syndrome: outcome of laparoscopic approach
title_fullStr Treatment of median arcuate ligament syndrome: outcome of laparoscopic approach
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title_short Treatment of median arcuate ligament syndrome: outcome of laparoscopic approach
title_sort treatment of median arcuate ligament syndrome: outcome of laparoscopic approach
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7236320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32428132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0102-672020190001e1495
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