Publications by authors named "G Conzi"

Objective: Kidney is the most commonly injured organ of the genitourinary tract after trauma. Half of blunt renal injuries are caused by traffic accidents, but sport activities are also included as frequent causes. Skatebording is popular among young people but it deserves being considered a potential cause of severe injuries.

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Between 27% and 53% of all patients who undergo radical prostatectomy (RP) or radiation therapy (RT) as the first-line treatment of prostate cancer (PCa) develop a biochemical recurrence. Imaging plays a pivotal role in restaging by helping to distinguish between local relapse and metastatic disease (i.e.

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Objectives: Stent-less procedure following ureterolithotripsy needs a definition for patient selection and procedure criteria. To mediate stenting versus no stenting, a retrospective study was performed to evaluate the insertion of an ureteral open-tip catheter for 24 hours.

Material And Method: From 2002 to 2006 255 ureterolithotripsy were performed (176 male - 79 female, mean age 51.

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Hepatobiliary scintigraphy with analogs of iminodiacetic acid (IDA) has become one of the primary tools in the diagnosis of biliary tract diseases, especially in the evaluation of surgical results and detection of complications that may arise from biliary operative procedures. We have performed cholescintigraphy in 19 patients. Of them, 9 underwent choledochojejunostomy with Roux-en-Y reconstruction for recurrent choledocholithiasis, 1 underwent right hepatic resection for metastasis extirpation, 8 were post cholecystectomy patients effected with upper abdominal pain located either in the epigastric region or right upper quadrant referable to post cholecystectomy syndrome and the last exhibited chronic pancreatitis ans suspicious sphincter of Oddi stenosis.

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The aim of our study was to establish whether ultrasonography can be proposed as the main diagnostic technique for the follow-up of soft tissue sarcoma (STS). In 26 patients with previous history of STS, a sonographic examination was carried out using a 5 MHz linear transducer to identify early local recurrences. Sonography was performed every 3 months and a computed tomographic (CT) control was made when the sonogram showed findings strongly suggestive of recurrence.

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