Publications by authors named "C Famulari"

Aim: Intrathoracic extension in patients with pseudomixoma peritonei is a rare event, but spread of the tumour beyond the abdomen in to pleuropulmonary cavity has been reported.

Materials And Methods: We report a case of a 50-years-old woman with synchronous pleural manifestation of pseudomixoma peritonei by a mucinous ovarian cancer. During the abdominal cytoreductive surgery an extensive disease under the right hemidiaphragm was noted, requiring partial diaphragmatic resection.

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The creation of a stoma, although considered a simple surgical procedure, is burdened by various complications, one of the most common being prolapse. Usually prolapse increases gradually, involving generally limited functional disorders and it can be well managed with non-operative measures. Occasionally it requires major surgery, for severe skin excoriation, bleeding or incarceration of the bowel.

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Nowadays the standard clinical management for advanced epithelial ovarian cancer is constituted by primary cytoreductive surgery associated to adjuvant systemic chemotherapy. Even if this first-line chemotherapy shows a high rate of complete responses, the disease recurrences occur especially in stage-III patients. Actually an option for this subset of patients is represented by secondary cytoreductive surgery plus hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy that represents a promising therapy, having shown positive results in terms of median overall survival, progression free survival and overall survival.

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Objective: To assess the efficacy and morbidity and mortality of cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) in recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC).

Design: A retrospective study conducted using information extracted from a multi-institutional prospective database on peritoneal surface malignancies (PSMs). Setting Four Italian centres specializing in locoregional treatment of PSM.

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Background/aims: To evaluate the role of the hepatic perfusion in the assessment of the colorectal cancer.

Methodology: For this research 18 patients affected by colorectal cancer were enrolled. All the patients were submitted to the evaluation of the Doppler Perfusion Index (DPI) which represents the ratio of hepatic arterial to total liver blood flow.

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