Publications by authors named "Giuseppe Cavuoti"

Acute necrotising pancreatitis (ANP) is associated with high complication and mortality rates. It is still difficult for the surgeon to choose and schedule the most appropriate treatment. Compared to the past, the current minimally invasive "step-up" approach enables better outcomes in terms of morbidity/mortality, notwithstanding long periods of hospitalisation, and above all ensures better levels of residual pancreatic function.

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Mucinous lesions of appendix are a rare clinical entity and may be neoplastic or non-neoplastic. The diagnosis is usual incidental during computed tomography scan or colonoscopy performed for general abdominal symptoms or occasional finding during operation for acute appendicitis. For this reason, initial treatment should be tailored to the situation, aiming at complete resection of the appendix with disease-free margins: this can be achieved by simple appendectomy or more extensive resection.

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Background: The aim of our study was to investigate the postoperative course of calcium and parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels after total thyroidectomy to define a proper and low cost protocol.

Methods: We studied 144 patients who underwent total thyroidectomy between 2007 and 2010. Ionized calcium was determined preoperatively and on day 1 (POD1), day 2 (POD2) and day 7 (POD7) postoperatively; PTH preoperatively and on POD7.

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Background/aims: An alternative approach to the allogeneic transfusion is patient's blood collection before the operation, using or not using the human recombinant erythropoietin. The aim of this study is to evaluate the percentage of people undergoing an elective operation for colorectal carcinoma who could avoid allogeneic blood due to blood predonation.

Methodology: From January 1999 to April 2002, 249 patients (140 males and 109 females) underwent an operation for colorectal cancer.

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The aim of this study was to analyze, using a cognitive survey, how recurrent groin hernia are treated in our region by surgical centres. A form was sent to 49 surgical centres in our region, considering the period 2002 -first six months of 2004, asking the number of primitive hernias treated, surgical technique, number of recurrent hernias treated, surgical technique, kind of anaesthesia and types of complications. We sent 49 forms, 41 (83.

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