Publications by authors named "Florentina Dermuth"

Background: When performing left hemicolectomies, surgeons might encounter difficulties when restoring bowel continuity. Ileocecal valve resection and performing an ileosigmoid anastomosis is one possible solution. An alternative is preserving the ileocecal valve by counterclockwise rotation of the remaining colon, ensuring a tension-free anastomosis.

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Background: The treatment of locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) has steadily progressed over the past four decades, with recent focus shifting towards total neoadjuvant therapy (TNT). This survey aims to elucidate the perceived surgical challenges faced by Austrian colorectal surgeons performing total mesorectal excision (TME), focusing on the increased complexity and surgical difficulty introduced by intensified treatment regimens.

Methods: A comprehensive survey was conducted among Austrian colorectal surgeons to explore various aspects of managing and performing TME following TNT.

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  • Nonpathogenic torque teno viruses (TTVs) are prevalent in kidney transplant recipients and their levels may indicate the risk of graft rejection, especially in immunosuppressed individuals.
  • In a study of 307 kidney transplant patients, those with rejection had lower TTV loads at the time of biopsy, with a significant increase in rejection risk associated with higher TTV levels.
  • The findings suggest that monitoring TTV load can help identify subclinical rejection and indicate the need for better immunosuppression in patients with low TTV levels.*
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The nonpathogenic and ubiquitous torque teno virus (TTV) is associated with immunosuppression in solid organ transplant recipients. Studies in kidney transplant patients proposed TTV quantification for risk stratification of graft rejection and infection. In this prospective trial (DRKS00012335) 386 consecutive kidney transplant recipients were subjected to longitudinal per-protocol monitoring of plasma TTV load by polymerase chain reaction for 12 months posttransplant.

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