Publications by authors named "Antonio Basoli"

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  • The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of fibrin glue treatment versus traditional surgical methods for managing fistula-in-ano, focusing on recurrence and fecal incontinence rates.
  • It involved a systematic review of randomized and non-randomized trials, with patients receiving either treatment tracked for up to 6 months to assess outcomes.
  • Although the fibrin glue group showed a higher recurrence rate (44/81) compared to conventional surgery (108/230), the differences were not statistically significant, indicating both methods have similar effectiveness.
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Background: We conducted a systematic review to evaluate the role of Ultrasonic dissector (UAS) versus conventional clamp and tie in thyroidectomy.

Materials And Methods: We searched for all published RCT in into electronic databases. To be included in the analysis, the studies had to compare thyroidectomy with UAS versus conventional vessel ligation and tight (conventional technique = CT).

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The hemocompatibility of standard surgical treatment of carotid artery disease through the insertion of metallic stents is investigated by means of radio wave dielectric spectroscopy technique that allows the measurements of the electrical parameters of the red blood cell membrane. Our measurements suggest that both the membrane permittivity and the membrane conductivity, which characterize the overall electrical behavior of the cell membrane, undergo an appreciable alteration of their standard values as a consequence of the stent insertion. These alterations persist over long period of time, up to 4 weeks.

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In this paper we present a new approach directed to ascertain the full hemo-compatibility of aortic endograft prostheses based on the measurement of the passive electrical parameters of the erythrocyte cell membrane. The red blood cell membrane, from an electric point of view, is characterized by an electrical permittivity, (s), which takes into account the structural charged organization of the lipid double layer, and by the electrical conductivity, sigma(s), which accounts for the ionic transport processes across the membrane. These parameters can be easily measured by means of a radiowave dielectric spectroscopy technique, analyzing the dependence of the electrical impedance of an erythrocyte suspension on the frequency of the applied electric field.

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Severe secondary peritonitis is diagnosed in only 20-30% of all patients, but studies to date have persisted in using a standard fixed duration of antibiotic therapy. This prospective, double-blind, multicenter, randomized clinical study compared the clinical and bacteriological efficacy and tolerability of ertapenem (1 g/day) 3 days (group I) vs >or=5 days (group II) in 111 patients with localized peritonitis (appendicitis vs non-appendicitis) of mild to moderate severity, requiring surgical intervention. In evaluable patients, the clinical response as primary efficacy outcome were assessed at the test-of-cure 2 and 4 weeks after discontinuation of antibacterial therapy.

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Endoscopic biliary stenting is today the most common palliative treatment for patients suffering from obstructive jaundice associated with malignant hepatobiliary tumors or benign strictures. However, recurrent jaundice, with or without cholangitis, is a major complication of a biliary endoprosthesis insertion. Thus, stent removal and replacement with a new one frequently occurs as a consequence of device blockage caused by microbial biofilm growth and biliary sludge accumulation in the lumen.

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