Publications by authors named "Antonio Mercorio"

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  • The study investigates how adenomyosis may affect surgical outcomes for dyspareunia in patients with rectovaginal endometriosis, identifying significant challenges in treating this condition despite surgery.
  • Conducted from January 2020 to July 2023, it analyzed medical records of 94 patients who underwent surgery, comparing those with adenomyosis to those without, assessing pain levels and sexual quality of life before and after the procedure.
  • Results indicated that while pain significantly decreased and sexual quality of life improved in both groups, patients without adenomyosis exhibited greater improvements post-surgery.
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  • * This study compared two surgical approaches for fibroid extraction— the ExCITE technique (Group A) and a minilaparotomy procedure (Group B)—analyzing outcomes such as postoperative pain, hospital stay duration, and patient satisfaction.
  • * Results showed that Group A experienced significantly less pain within 6 and 12 hours post-surgery, higher patient satisfaction (100% vs 67%), and shorter hospital stays compared to Group B, indicating the ExCITE technique as a favorable minimally invasive
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  • The study examines the effectiveness of minimally invasive surgical options, specifically laparoscopic ovarian drilling (LOD) and transvaginal hydrolaparoscopy (THL), for treating polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in women who do not respond to medication and are trying to conceive.
  • Analyzed data from 17 studies revealed that over 50% of women experienced spontaneous ovulation post-surgery, with a delivery rate exceeding 40%, particularly higher after LOD; however, there were instances of ectopic pregnancies and miscarriages reported.
  • Overall, while evidence is limited and varied, the findings suggest that surgical interventions can be a viable and safe alternative for women with PCOS
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  • A 35-year-old woman diagnosed with stage II vaginal squamous cell carcinoma opted for fertility preservation before starting chemoradiotherapy.
  • Due to anatomical challenges and cancer-related risks, traditional oocyte retrieval methods were not feasible; thus, a laparoscopic approach was chosen under spinal anesthesia.
  • The procedure successfully retrieved and cryopreserved eight mature oocytes, marking a significant advance in fertility preservation techniques for women with vaginal cancer.
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  • - Adhesion formation after gynecological surgery is a persistent issue, particularly with procedures like myomectomy which is known to cause significant adhesions that can affect fertility.
  • - Minimally invasive surgical methods, along with adhesion-reducing substances, can lower the risk of adhesions but can't completely prevent them, necessitating careful consideration of the risks versus benefits during infertility surgeries.
  • - This review aims to assess the incidence and causes of adhesion formation and to explore the most effective preventive strategies to manage this complication.
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  • The study demonstrates the use of three-dimensional (3D) imaging during a robotic-assisted laparoscopic myomectomy for a 36-year-old woman with over 20 uterine fibroids, addressing menorrhagia and pelvic discomfort.
  • The procedure involved careful surgical techniques, including the use of bulldog clamps to minimize bleeding and a multilayer running closure for effective uterine repair.
  • Results showed successful removal of 21 fibroids in 105 minutes with minimal blood loss, and the patient was discharged the next day, highlighting the benefits of 3D imaging in enhancing surgical precision and outcomes.
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  • The case report describes a conservative laparoscopic approach to treat a 14-week interstitial pregnancy in a 32-year-old woman, who experienced moderate abdominal pain with no identifiable risk factors for ectopic pregnancy.
  • The procedure involved careful techniques to minimize bleeding, including injecting vasopressin, and ultimately required a cornual resection to completely remove the ectopic mass.
  • The surgery lasted 55 minutes with minimal blood loss, resulting in a successful outcome with no complications, and follow-up revealed a normal uterus and resolution of the pregnancy hormone levels.
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Unlabelled: Endometriosis is a chronic, multifactorial, estrogen-dependent disease. The abnormal endocrine microenvironment of endometriosis lesions is considered a main feature and multiple enzymatic pathways leading to local increased synthesis of estrogens have been identified. However, the relevance of intracrinology in clinical practice is still lacking.

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Background: Endometrial cancer (EC) is one of the most common gynecologic malignancy, mostly in postmenopausal women. The gold standard treatment for EC is surgery, but in the early stages, it is possible to opt for conservative treatment. In the last decade, different clinical and pathological markers have been studied to identify women who respond to conservative treatment.

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Borderline ovarian tumors (BOTs) account for approximately 15% of all epithelial ovarian cancers. In 80% of cases the diagnosis of BOTs is done at stage I and more than a third of BOTs occurs in women younger than 40 years of age wishing to preserve their childbearing potential; the issue of conservative surgical management (fertility-sparing treatment) is thus becoming of paramount importance. At early stages, the modalities of conservative treatment could range from mono-lateral cystectomy to bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy.

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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the leading cause of anovulatory infertility. The complex metabolic dysregulation at the base of this syndrome often renders infertility management challenging. Many pharmacological strategies have been applied for the induction of ovulation with a non-negligible rate of severe complications such as ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome and multiple pregnancies.

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Purpose: Regional anesthesia (RA) is considered as a "minimally invasive technique" to achieve anesthesia. To assess the feasibility and the perioperative outcomes of laparoscopic hysterectomy in regional anesthesia from the point of view of the surgeon, anesthesiologist and patient.

Methods: A retrospective search was performed to identify patients who underwent laparoscopic hysterectomy under RA from April 2020 to September 2021.

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The laparoscopic approach for the treatment of uterine leiomyoma is increasingly practiced. The necessity to remove large specimens from the small laparoscopic incision has always been one of the main limits of this procedure. The unrestricted use of morcellation, to overtake this weak point of minimally invasive surgery, has opened in recent years a broad debate, especially on the risk of unintended dissemination of cells that could in some cases lead to extremely negative repercussions.

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The purpose of this study is to assess the feasibility and the perioperative outcomes of laparoscopic gynecological surgery in regional anesthesia (RA) from the point of view of the surgeon, anesthesiologist and patient. This is a prospective cohort study comprising sixty-six women planned to undergo gynecologic laparoscopy surgery for benign pathology at tertiary care gynecolgical center of the University Federico II of Naples. Women were assigned, according to their preference, to either RA (Group A) or general anesthesia (GA) (Group B).

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Introduction: In the last years, spinal anesthesia (SA) has been emerging as an alternative to general anesthesia (GA) for the laparoscopic treatment of gynecological diseases, for better control of postoperative pain. The aim of the review is to compare the advantages of SA compared to GA.

Methods: MEDLINE, Scopus, ClinicalTrials.

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Endocervicoscopy is an alternative diagnostic tool to endocervical curettage for the diagnostic workup of repeatedly positive cervicovaginal cytology suggestive of a high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL) and negative or unsatisfactory colposcopy. The aim of this review is to summarize the current evidence on the diagnostic accuracy of endocervicoscopy in women with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia in the presence of nonvisible squamocolumnar junction with unsatisfactory colposcopy. A systematic review of literature was performed by searching in the main electronic databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web of Science, Scopus, ClinicalTrial.

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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex and heterogeneous endocrine disease. The hypothesis that alterations in the microbiome are involved in the genesis of PCOS has been postulated. Aim of this review is to summarize the available literature data about the relationship between microbiome and PCOS.

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Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most common gynecological neoplasm in developed countries. In literature, there are discordant data regarding the therapeutic value of systematic lymphadenectomy whereas the importance of lymph node status for determining prognosis and the need for adjuvant treatment is undoubted. Given the low risk of lymph-node metastases in the apparent early-stage disease and the significant surgical and postoperative risks when performing a complete pelvic lymphadenectomy, the surgical approach in these patients is controversial, ranging from no nodal evaluation to comprehensive pelvic and aortic lymphadenectomy.

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Background: Rectal laceration without sphincter lesion during childbirth is an unusual presentation. Like all the other severe lacerations during parturition, if left undiagnosed and untreated could hesitate in serious short and long term complications. Episiotomy once considered a routine procedure in nulliparous and a safeguard against severe tissue trauma nowadays is undergoing criticism and his effectiveness reconsidered.

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Introduction: The second-line treatment of endometriosis-related pain symptoms includes injectable depot formulations of gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogs (GnRH-as). These drugs improve the symptomatology by inducing a hypoestrogenic status and a consequent regression of endometriotic implants. However, GnRH-a may cause a not negligible rate of adverse events, in particular vasomotor symptoms and bone mineral density loss, that may limit patients' adherence and safety on long-term treatment.

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Introduction: Sexual intercourse during pregnancy is commonly believed to trigger the onset of contractions and, therefore, labor. However, in low-risk pregnancies, there is neither association with preterm birth, premature rupture of membranes, or low birth weight, nor with spontaneous onset of labor at term.

Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of sexual intercourse for spontaneous onset of labor at term in singleton pregnancies.

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Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrinopathy. The Rotterdam criteria indicate four distinct phenotypes. In phenotypes with the typical ovarian morphology (ovarian volume ≥10 ml) the sensibility to clomiphene citrate (CC) ovulation therapy was demonstrated inversely proportional to the ovarian volume.

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Aim of our study was to assess the ovulation rate, with mid-luteal progesterone level and ultrasound follicles monitoring, in PCOS CC-resistant patients undergone transvaginal hydrolaparoscopy ovarian drilling. A prospective observational study was carried out in 123 PCOS, infertile, CC-resistant patients who undergone THL ovarian drilling. Each woman was evaluated by hormonal measurement, and ultrasound evaluation during 6 months follow-up.

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Objective: To determine the incidence, site, and grade of ovarian adhesion formation after laparoscopic ovarian drilling (LOD) and analyze the association between the number of punctures made and the incidence and grade of adhesions, and evaluate the lateral distribution of the adhesions.

Design: Prospective clinical study.

Setting: University hospital endocrine and infertility center.

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