Publications by authors named "Dell'Anna B"

The Authors report their experience about an unusual case of gastro fundic fistula arisen after a surgical procedure and successfully treated with long term N.P.T.

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There is still considerable controversy among surgeons regarding the most opportune moment for surgical intervention in the case of acute cholecystitis. For this reason, 471 patients cholecystectomized for acute cholecystitis from 1970 through 1982 were studied. During the first period, there were two types of surgical intervention: during hospitalization after resolution of the acute episode, and during a second hospitalization 2 to 3 months later.

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The authors report the results of a study performed among 280 single layer extramucous interrupted stitches digestive inverting anastomosis, for a total amount of 661 anastomosis made in patients hospitalized for different digestive pathology, from 1975 to 1981. The single layer sutures were performed with absorbable material in 43,35% of cases and with non absorbable in 54,64%. The Authors report the incidence of precocious and retarded complications regarding the type of the some anastomosis and the material used.

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The Authors have been evaluated the behaviour of serum ferritin in 16 patients with breast cancer. In all of the cases the serum ferritin values were significantly higher, compared with those found in 11 normal control subjects. Of particular interest was the reduction of serum ferritin in most of the patients who had undergone polychemotherapy with CMF.

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End-to-end jejuno-ileal by-pass is one of the most extensively used surgical procedure in the treatment of morbid obesity. The Authors evaluated hematologic indices in experimentally induced obese Sprague-Dowley rats and their modifications after jejuno-ileal by-pass. This surgical procedure induced a significant weight loss and a considerable improvement of glucidic and lipidic metabolic disorders, presents in experimentally obese rats.

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Hydroxyproline and zinc excretion was evaluated in 87 patients with neoplastic breast disease; 40 of these had carcinoma, without radiological and scintigraphy demonstration of bone metastases. In the group of patients with breast cancer, the mean values of hydroxyproline and zinc excretion were found to be significantly higher than in the group with benign breast disease; only 12 of the patients with histologically detected breast cancer had hydroxyprolinuria levels which were higher than the upper limit of the values obtained in the control group. The authors, therefore, conclude that the patients in this group must be considered as being at greater risk.

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Modified radical mastectomy with preservation of one or both pectoral muscles is the surgical treatment of choice in stage I and II breast cancer. A surgical anatomic study has been performed, based on post-mortem and intraoperative findings, to investigate origin and course of lateral and medial pectoral nerves and their relations to pectoral muscles and axillary lymphonodes. The results suggest that Patey-Meier operation can produce, in 80 per cent of cases, atrophy and fibrosis of the costoabdominal portion of the pectoralis major muscle as lateral pectoral nerve is generally dissected.

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The Authors, in a review of 162 patients submitted to mastectomy for cancer, have considered the incidence of local recurrences related to the type of operation and to the clinical stage of primitive neoplasia. Particularly, the percentage of local recurrences does not seem to be related to the type of surgical procedure employed but rather to the presence of metastatic lymph nodes at the time of the first treatment of neoplasia. Is also related the treatment of the local recurrences observed and the detained data are compared with that reported in the literature, particularly about the mechanisms of formation, the incidence and the types of treatment.

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Authors report own experience on 384 patients operated for acute cholecystitis, from 1970 to 1979, among over 2.100 operations for cholelithiasis performed in that period. Operations have been divided in 3 groups: 1) deferred after 2 months (196 cases); 2) deferred, but during hospitalization, between 8th and 25th day from the onset of acute symptomatology (133 cases); 3) early, within 72 degrees hour from beginning of the disease (55 cases).

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The authors report their experience of the clinical application of monitoring serum CEA levels in breast tumours, obtained by a new direct method of determination. A total of 242 patients were studied: 124 with benign tumours, 75 with primary carcinoma in various stages; and 43 who had previously undergone to surgery for breast carcinoma. The analysis of pre-surgical specimens demonstrate consistently normal values for the benign tumors, whereas patients with malignant tumours had positive values in 40 p.

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With a view to carrying out a critical review of the use of instrumental divulsion in surgery of the bile ducts, a long-term follow-up was made, from one to 12 years after performance of this operation, in 103 out of 157 cases. An examination of the immediate results which were favourable, in contrast with those found at long-term, led to the conclusion that this procedure was of little use and it has now been dropped both in diagnostics and, with greater reson, in treatment of benign papillary stenosis.

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The Authors report on the indications and result of 112 operations of internal biliary drainage performed in two distinct periods. In the first period (1960-1968) direct operations on the papilla were preferred (30 cases) as compared with biliary-digestive anastomoses (10 cases). From 1969 to 1974 the two types of operation were roughly equivalent.

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