Publications by authors named "Alberto Balderi"

Acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI) is a severe medical condition defined by insufficient vascular supply to the small bowel through mesenteric vessels, resulting in necrosis and eventual gangrene of bowel walls. We present the case of a 64-year-old man with recrudescence of prolonged epigastric pain at rest of few hours duration, cold sweating and episodes of vomiting. A computed tomography scan of his abdomen revealed multiple filling defects in the mid-distal part of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and the proximal part of jejunal branches, associated with small intestine walls thickening, suggesting SMA thromboembolism and initial intestinal ischemia.

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Objective: We report our experience with simultaneous localization and thoracoscopic removal for nonpalpable undiagnosed pulmonary nodules.

Methods: All patients with nonpalpable lesions requiring video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) wedge resection underwent localization of the targets and surgical removal in a hybrid operating room. Lesions were considered nonpalpable if they were small (<1 cm), deep (>1 cm from the surface), subsolid, or located within a dystrophic area.

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Management of the symptomatic multiple stenosis of supra-aortic vessels (MSSVs) in a "bovine" aortic arch (BAA) configuration is infrequently reported. The optimal treatment choice remains debatable. A successful hybrid treatment for a proximal critical stenosis of the innominate and left common carotid artery was performed in a high-risk patient with a tandem symptomatic lesion in the right carotid bifurcation and a concentric vulnerable plaque in the bovine trunk.

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Aim: The aim of the paper is to report the clinical outcome after prostatic artery embolisation (PAE) in 13 consecutive patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS).

Materials And Methods: From May 2012 to October 2013, we performed PAE in 13 consecutive patients (mean age 75.9 years) with BPH and LUTS and refractory to medical therapy; seven patients had an indwelling bladder catheter.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study assessed the midterm results of using the Cardiatis Multilayer Flow Modulator to treat visceral artery aneurysms in five male patients with an average age of 73, over a two-year follow-up period.
  • All patients achieved technical success, with two experiencing complete aneurysm exclusion and sac shrinking, while two stents occluded without symptoms, and one patient had incomplete exclusion leading to sac reperfusion.
  • The researchers concluded that more extensive data is necessary to confirm the effectiveness of this endovascular treatment method.
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