Publications by authors named "Guglielminetti D"

Laparoscopic ventral hernia repair (LVHR) is a widely practiced treatment for primary (PH) and incisional (IH) hernias, with acceptable outcomes. Prevention of recurrence is crucial and still highly debated. Purpose of this study was to evaluate predictive factors of recurrence following LVHR with intraperitoneal onlay mesh with a single type of mesh for both PH and IH.

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The Authors report a case al retractile mesenteritis. The disease is a chronic inflammation of the mesentery with the developement of fibrosis. The mesenteritis is a benign disease and sometimes it is related to urogenital neoplasm.

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Liver metastases of colorectal cancer is present in more than 20% of new diagnosed patients and in 40-60% of relapsed patients. It is a life-threatening prognostic aspect. Hepatic resection, when possible, is the best therapeutic modality, although the overall survival rate is still low (30%).

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Hepatic abscess is a serious surgical problem with a high mortality rate. The Authors report a case of a liver abscess following the migration of a toothpick from the stomach into the hepatic left lobe. Percutaneous abscess drainage combined with endoscopical removal of the foreign body were the goal treatment.

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The authors report 30 cases of adenocarcinoma of the pancreas treated with palliative surgery at the 2nd Department of Surgery of S. Maria delle Croci Hospital in Ravenna, in the period 1985-1991. Biliary bypass or gastroenterostomy were performed because of severe jaundice and duodenal obstruction, and not with prophylactic intent.

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The authors report their experience of 14 cases of hepatic trauma that underwent surgical treatment. During the period 1987-1990, 42 patients were admitted with diagnosis of hepatic injuries to the surgical department of Ravenna Hospital. 28 of the 42 patients were subjected to repeated abdominal echography and didn't undergo surgical treatment.

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The authors report their experience with the mostly used technique of hernioplasty. They compare the Shouldice hernioplasty, development of the traditional Bassini, with the Trabucco and Lichtenstein techniques in which synthetic prosthesis are used. The two surgical departments participating to this study present 234 patients who underwent hernioplasty with the above mentioned techniques.

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The authors report a rare case of cystic lymphangioma of the colon. Cystic lymphangioma is a benign neoplasm, that originate from lymphatic structures; it unusually involves the large bowel. This tumor has some original features: big dimension, intracystic sepiments, bad demarcation from surroundings structures.

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The Authors report their experience on the incidence of anastomotic recurrence in 122 patients surgically treated with colorectal resection for cancer. The number of local recurrences (3 cases, that is 2.5%) is in the inferior range of what reported in Literature.

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The authors report their experience concerning the cultural study of bile samples taken during elective biliary surgery. All the operations were carried out after a randomized preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis. Among the 138 cases examined the presence of surgical infections (wound infection) was taken into account.

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The Authors studied the effects of a short-term prophylaxis (Aztreonam + Clindamycin) administered to 259 patients operated on for colo-rectal diseases. Thirteen wound sepsis (5.15%) and 49 different infections (19.

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The Authors report their experience from 1984 to 1989 with surgery in the elderly. Patients aged 75 years were considered as geriatric and entered the study. Mortality and morbidity rates were analysed in 476 cases operated.

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