Publications by authors named "Carmine Antropoli"

Aging is a multifactorial biological process characterized by a decline in physiological function and increasing susceptibility to various diseases, including malignancies and gastrointestinal disorders. Helicobacter pylori () infection is highly prevalent among older adults, particularly those in institutionalized settings, contributing to conditions such as atrophic gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, and gastric carcinoma. This review examines the intricate interplay between aging, gastrointestinal changes, and pathogenesis.

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Within the intricate field of rectal cancer surgery, the contentious debate over the optimal level of ligation of the inferior mesenteric artery (IMA) persists as an ongoing discussion, influencing surgical approaches and patient outcomes. This narrative review incorporates historical perspectives, technical considerations, and functional as well as oncological outcomes, addressing key questions related to anastomotic leakage risks, genitourinary function, and oncological concerns, providing a more critical understanding of the well-known inconclusive evidence. Beyond the dichotomy of high versus low tie, it navigates the complexities of colorectal cancer surgery with a fresh perspective, posing a transformative question: "Is low tie ligation truly reproducible?" Considering a multidimensional approach that enhances patient outcomes by integrating the surgeon, patient, technique, and technology, instead of a rigid and categorical statement, we argued that a balanced response to this challenging question may require compromise.

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  • Sepsis is a serious health problem that affects the immune system during infections, and the study checked if a treatment using special antibodies (pentameric IgM) along with antibiotics helps patients recover after major surgeries.
  • The study looked at 44 patients in total, with half getting both treatments and the other half getting antibiotics alone. They measured various health indicators over time to see how well they were doing.
  • The results showed no real benefits from using pentameric IgM; both groups had similar outcomes, and the group that only used antibiotics responded faster in the first couple of days.
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Purpose: To evaluate the impact of preoperative three-dimensional endoanal ultrasound (3D-EAUS) on the clinical outcome of anal fistula surgery.

Methods: The research consisted of multi-center retrospective case-control study including 253 consecutive adult patients undergoing surgery for confirmed or suspected primary fistula in ano who had undergone preoperative 3D-EAUS evaluation between January 2011 and January 2021. Main outcome measures were the concordance (K value) between ultrasound results and surgery in the identification of fistulas internal openings, primary tracts and secondary extensions and the 6 and 12 months success rate in patients with concordant and discordant findings.

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The ongoing global health challenge of cancer is driving the pursuit of innovative avenues for prevention, treatment, and enhanced outcomes. The convergence of nutrition and immune modulation, known as immunonutrition, is ready to act as a catalyst for transformative change in cancer research and therapy. Our study employs a bibliometric analysis to uncover the evolving trends within immunonutrition and cancer research across the past 25 years.

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  • * This retrospective study included 232 patients who had surgery for acute appendicitis and underwent preoperative CT scans, classifying appendicitis into 5 severity grades.
  • * Results showed a strong correlation between CT and surgical findings, with most patients having grade 1 and 2 appendicitis treated laparoscopically, while the approach varied for higher grades, indicating CT staging may guide surgical decisions effectively.
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Introduction: Over the past two decades, there has been increasing demand for aesthetic procedures to reverse the effects of aging, particularly in the facial area. Recently, topical nifedipine has been proposed for its anti-wrinkle efficacy.

Objective: To confirm the anti-wrinkle efficacy of a 0.

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Introduction: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) is a well standardized technique. There are two main approaches, proposed by French and American Schools. They have similar operative times, but different arrangements for site ports insertions and for patients and operators' position at operative bed.

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Background: Spasm through the internal anal sphincter is one of the supposed causes for pain after hemorrhoidectomy, a common and distressing experience. We hypothesized that the addition of topical nifedipine to lidocaine would improve pain control by causing a relaxation of the smooth muscle of the internal anal sphincter.

Methods: We conducted a multicentre randomized, double-blind trial to compare the efficacy of 0.

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The appearance of facial expression wrinkles is the result of chronic contraction of mimic muscles. Nifedipine is a dihydropyridinic calcium antagonist which blocks muscular cells' calcium channels, therefore inhibiting their contraction. We assumed that topical nifedipine was able to relax mimic muscular fibres in the same way, thus reducing the depth of wrinkles.

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Objectives: This study aimed to assess whether topical anorectal application of an ointment containing nifedipine (0.3% w/w) and lidocaine (lignocaine) [1.5% w/w] to patients undergoing Milligan-Morgan haemorrhoidectomy achieves pharmacologically relevant serum concentrations of the active ingredients and has any haemodynamic effects or adverse effects.

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Objectives: This study aimed to assess whether topical anorectal application of an ointment containing nifedipine (0.3% w/w) and lignocaine (lidocaine) [1.5% w/w] to healthy adult volunteers gives rise to pharmacologically relevant serum levels of the active ingredients and has any haemodynamic effects or side effects.

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Peritoneal multicystic mesothelioma is a very rare clinical condition. This neoplastic variant has a high incidence of recurrence after surgical resection. It usually occurs in middle-aged women with a previous history of gynaecological surgery and presents with the symptoms of an abdominal or pelvic mass.

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Purpose: Chronic anal fissure may be treated by chemical or surgical sphincterotomy. The aim of this study was to test the efficacy of local application of nifedipine and lidocaine ointment in healing chronic anal fissure.

Methods: The study was performed according to a prospective, randomized, double-blind design.

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Intraoperative fine-needle aspiration cytology (IFNAC) of pancreatic lesions provides a safe method of rapid tissue diagnosis. Few studies have included a thorough statistical analysis of the factors influencing the diagnostic failure of IFNAC. IFNAC was performed on 196 patients during surgical procedures for pancreatic and periampullary masses over an 18-year period.

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