Publications by authors named "Giannessi S"

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  • Acute left-sided colonic diverticulitis is a common issue for surgeons, and this study compares three classification systems (modified Hinchey, AAST, WSES) to see how well they predict patient outcomes.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 597 patients across four medical centers, measuring outcomes like the need for intervention and complications to assess the accuracy of each classification system.
  • They found that while the AAST and modified Hinchey classifications were the best at predicting surgery needs and major complications, all three systems were generally similar in predicting complications and mortality rates.
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Introduction: Surgical resection has a fundamental role in increasing the chance of survival in patients with colorectal liver metastases. The guidelines have been modified and expanded in time in order to increase the number of patients that can benefit from this treatment. The aim of this study is to analyze the main prognostic factors related to overall and disease-free survival of a series of consecutive patients undergoing liver resection for colorectal liver metastases (CRLM).

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  • The rectum is rarely injured in accidents, usually only about 1-3% of the time, mostly from gunshots or crushing injuries.
  • A man was hurt when he got trapped between two cars and needed surgery to fix his injuries, which included a serious cut on his rectum and other internal damage.
  • Doctors performed several treatments, including using a balloon inside his rectum to help it heal, and after some tests, everything looked good, so they closed the temporary surgical opening he had.
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Introduction: Transverse colon cancer (TCC) is poorly studied, and TCC cases are often excluded from large prospective randomized trials because of their complexity and their potentially high complication rate. The best surgical approach for TCC has yet to be established. The aim of this large retrospective multicenter Italian series is to investigate the advantages and disadvantages of both hemicolectomy and transverse colectomy in order to identify the best surgical approach.

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Purpose: Laparoscopic peritoneal lavage (LPL) is feasible in selected patients with pelvic abscess and generalized purulent peritonitis caused by acute diverticulitis. We aimed to compare LPL and laparoscopic sigmoidectomy (LS) in complicated acute diverticulitis.

Methods: This prospective, observational, multicenter study included patients with a pelvic abscess not amenable to conservative management and patients with Hinchey III acute diverticulitis, from 2015 to 2018.

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Aim: This study aims evaluate the effectiveness of various surgical techniques in treating diverticular fistulas, and the safety and efficacy of the laparoscopic procedure comparing our results with those of the literature.

Material Of Study: This was a prospective and uncontrolled study performed at a general surgery units. Between 2005 and 2011, 16 patients (11 men, 5 women) underwent surgery for diverticular fistulas.

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Aim: Self expandable metal stent (SEMS) can be used to relieve malignant colorectal obstruction. The stent serves as a palliative measure for high-risk patients or those with unresectable tumor on subsequent workup. For low-risk patients with resectable disease, SEMS serves as a safe and effective bridge to subsequent laparoscopic surgery.

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Bowel obstruction after laparoscopic surgical operation is reported only in few cases. The incarceration of bowel loop occurs into the port site more frequently. The case of a young woman, subjected to laparoscopic appendectomy is reported: bowel obstruction occurs on the third postoperative day caused by a staple of the mechanical suture on the caecum, hooked to bowel mesentery.

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Background: Gallbladder injures during cholecystectomy happens more frequently when surgical operation is conduced under laparoscopic (16%) rather than laparotomic (8%) access. A modification of the technique of dissection of the gallbladder from the liver is presented, suggesting a progression from the medium to the lateral side. This technique should facilitate the division of the organs and, above all, limit the gallbladder iatrogenic injures.

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The incidence of renal flares and the long-term outcome in a group of 33 systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients with diffuse proliferative glomerulonephritis (DPGN) treated with pulse steroids and a short course of pulse cyclophosphamide (CYC) are evaluated. Fifteen patients (45%) experienced a flare of renal disease at some time after the discontinuation of the immunosuppressive (IS) therapy; among these half (24%) were 'early' flares occurring shortly after the discontinuation of therapy, and the other half (21%) were 'late' flares occurring more than 2 y after the discontinuation of the treatment. Nine patients (27%) showed a poor renal outcome at the end of follow-up.

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