Publications by authors named "Enrico De Nicola"

Background: CA19.9 is the unique marker recommended for the preoperative staging and the follow-up of patients suffering from pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) but up to 30% of PDAC patients maintain normal CA19.9 values and cannot be monitored in this way.

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Background: COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the Italian National Health Care system at many different levels, causing a complete reorganization of surgical wards. In this context, our study retrospectively analysed the management strategy for patients with acute cholecystitis.

Methods: We analysed all patients admitted to our Emergency Department for acute cholecystitis between February and April 2020 and we graded each case according to 2018 Tokyo Guidelines.

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  • Leaks are a common issue after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, prompting a study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of large covered metal stents for managing these leaks.
  • In a review of data from three Italian Endoscopy Units, 21 patients underwent stent placement, achieving a 100% technical success rate and an 85.5% rate of complete clinical recovery.
  • Although the stents were effective, 43% of patients experienced adverse events, mostly stent migration, which was more prevalent in those with prior bariatric surgery.
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  • A study in Italy evaluated the effectiveness and patient outcomes of abdominal hernia repairs using Phasix and Phasix ST biosynthetic meshes over a multi-center observational period from 2015 to 2019.
  • The research focused on patients with moderate to severe hernias, examining complications and the quality of life over an 18-month follow-up, analyzing 75 patient cases.
  • Results showed low complication rates (e.g., 8% recurrence, 4% superficial infections) and a significant improvement in quality of life, suggesting that Phasix meshes are effective in preventing hernia recurrence and enhancing patient well-being.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has spread rapidly, forcing some drastic changes not only in our daily lives, but also in our clinical and surgical activities. Given our extensive Italian experience, we hereby describe how our surgical unit activity has changed and how, in some cases, it was necessary to modify surgical strategies. We hope our experience can be shared with our global colleagues who are suffering under similar condition.

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Percutaneous thermo-ablation (TA) may be unfeasible for the tumor location: laparoscopic ablation therapies (LATs) are an alternative option. The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of LATs in the treatment of HCC not eligible for percutaneous TA or surgical resection. LAT was offered to 503 patients fulfilling at least one of the following criteria: (a) patients with a single nodule or up to three nodules smaller than 3 cm not suitable for surgery; (b) patients not suitable for percutaneous TA; (c) short-term recurrence of HCC (< 3 months).

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Calciphylaxis, or calcific uraemic arteriolopathy (CUA), represents a life-threatening disease. Dialysis patients and those receiving warfarin are seen as populations at higher risk for CUA. Treatments for CUA are still uncertain despite the poor survival of the disease.

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Purpose: With the development of newer prostheses for hernia repair, it is nowadays difficult to understand the total cost of managing patients treated with these advanced medical devices, especially in the complex abdomen, in which various complications may occur. The aim of this study was to determine the economic implications of these prostheses in order to inform decision making in the management of incisional hernia repair.

Methods: A budget impact analysis model was developed to evaluate the economic consequences related to the management of patients undergoing complex (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wound class II-III or Ventral Hernia Working Group grade 2/3) incisional hernia repair through biosynthetic, synthetic, or biological meshes, from the hospital perspective in Italy.

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Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related death in both men and women in Western countries. About one-half of patients with lung cancer have metastatic disease at the time of initial diagnosis. Metastasis to the gastrointestinal tract from primary lung cancer has rarely been described.

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