Publications by authors named "Luca Mencaglia"

Purpose: Since the end of February 2020, SARS-CoV-2 dramatically spread in Italy. To ensure that most of National Health System (NHS) resources were employed to control the pandemic, non-urgent medical procedures (including IVF) were suspended in March 2020. Here, we aimed at assessing the impact of the restrictive measures on Italian IVF activity.

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Hereditary cancer syndromes are a heterogeneous group of genetic conditions that are associated with an increased risk of developing cancer during lifespan. In affected women, parenthood may be accompanied by concerns for the offspring, considering the common autosomal dominant inheritance. Moreover, fertility preservation to prevent the detrimental effects of cancer treatments differs compared to other clinical contexts.

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Study Objective: To describe the hysteroscopic findings in patients complaining of menorrhagia to establish any significant association between menorrhagia and benign/malignant intrauterine disorders.

Design: Prospective cohort study (Canadian Task Force classification II).

Setting: University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy.

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We did a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study to assess the incidence of infectious complications and the protective effect of antibiotic administration during operative hysteroscopic procedures in an office setting. A total of 1046 consecutively enrolled women with intrauterine lesions were randomly allocated to the reference group (523 patients administered with 1 g of cefazolin intramuscularly) and the study group (523 patients administered with 10 mL of isotonic sodium chloride solution), and treated in office setting by operative hysteroscopy for endometrial polypectomy, uterine septa, submucosal myomas, and intrauterine adhesions. The primary outcome measure was the computation of difference between groups in postsurgical infectious complications occurring in the 5 days after the procedures.

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Background: Laparoscopy requires a set of skills such as intracorporeal stitching and knotting. The aim of this study is to present an effective specialized training course for the laparoscopic suturing technique.

Materials And Methods: We designed a specialized 5-day training course for laparoscopic suturing skills with theoretical and practical sessions on inanimate pelvic training.

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Objective: To evaluate whether the new bipolar resectoscope (BR) 22 Fr (Karl Storz) represents a reliable improvement in operative hysteroscopy and to compare the new device to the 26 Fr BR (Karl Storz).

Material And Methods: A prospective observational study. From June 2010 through May 2011, 158 consecutive patients treated with bipolar resectoscope 22 Fr and 26 Fr for endocavitary pathologies were registered.

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This randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled study compared the usefulness of danazol 400mg vaginally versus 600mg orally in women as a preoperative preparation for hysteroscopic surgery. Ninety-one fertile women were randomly allocated to Group A (46 patients received 400mg of danazol placed into the posterior vaginal fornix and three oral tablets of commercially available folic acid as a placebo), and Group B [45 women treated with 600mg of danazol orally (200mg three times daily) and two vaginal tablets of Lactobacillus rhamnosus as a placebo]. The patients underwent an operative hysteroscopy, transvaginal sonography, blood tests, and a histological assay.

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Study Objective: To estimate the efficacy and tolerability of low dose spinal anesthesia during operative hysteroscopy in a group of patients with high surgical risks.

Design: Case series study (Canadian Task Force Classification II-2).

Setting: Tertiary centers for women health care.

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Objective: To evaluate clinical outcomes associated with the resection of both endometrioma and posterior broad ligament (PBL) among women with PBL adhesion associated with endometrioma.

Methods: Between January 2007 and December 2009 at the Villanova Hospital, Florence, Italy, a prospective trial was conducted on 99 consecutive patients with unilateral or bilateral endometrioma who underwent laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy by a stripping technique and homolateral PBL resection where PBL adhesion was associated with endometrioma. The prevalence of PBL adhesion and endometriosis, the association between PBL endometriosis and pain, and the recurrence of endometrioma and pain were evaluated.

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Objective: In this study we investigated the prognostic value of estrogen receptor α (ERα), ERβ and progesterone receptor (PR) expression in 58 untreated advanced serous ovarian cancer patients. The study also included 12 macroscopically and histopathologically normal ovaries.

Materials And Methods: Protein expression was evaluated by immunohistochemistry, and antibody staining detected in both the nuclear and cytoplasmic compartments was taken into account.

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Vaginal hysterectomy may at times prove difficult and require laparoscopic assistance to ensure safety of operations. This article reports a case in which single port laparoscopic assistance enabled vaginal hysterectomy in a patient with severe uterine ventrofixation. The use of an innovative device and tips to be applied are described.

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The fundamental idea is to have all of the laparoscopic working ports entering the abdominal wall through the same incision. Single-incision laparoscopic surgery is an alternative to conventional multiport laparoscopy. Single-access laparoscopy using a transumbilical port affords maximum cosmetic benefits because the surgical incision is hidden in the umbilicus and reduces morbidity of minimally invasive surgery.

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Objective: To present our initial experience using single access laparoscopic surgery for the treatment of benign adnexal pathologies.

Methods: Sixteen patients with benign adnexal pathologies underwent salpingoophorectomy (n=9), ovarian cyst enucleation (n=5), or salpingectomy (n=2) using a laparoendoscopic single site approach with a new multiport reusable trocar and flexible and curved-as well as standard-laparoscopic instruments.

Results: Conversion to a multi-access standard laparoscopic technique was not required in any patient and no intraoperative complications were observed.

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Purpose: Minilaparotomic access in spinal anaesthesia represents an example of mininvasive surgery and could be a valid cost-benefit alternative in the surgical treatment of benign gynaecologic diseases.

Methods: The study is a randomized study. We analyzed a consecutive series of 80 patients treated for benign gynaecological diseases with spinal (group A) or with general anaesthesia (group B).

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Objective: To perform intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) in couples with primary infertility owing to sperm defects causing total immotility.

Design: Case report.

Setting: Couple Sterility Center, University of Siena.

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Background And Aim: Both nuclear and cytoplasmic maturation of oocytes have to be completed in a coordinated manner to ensure optimal conditions for fertilization. This is well known for in vitro fertilization, but is debated for intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). It has been reported that preincubation of oocytes prior to ICSI is associated with improved maturation of oocytes, fertilization and embryo quality.

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Background: Assisted reproductive technology with semen washing can offer a significant reduction in risk of sexual and vertical transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) in serodiscordant couples with infected male partner.

Methods: Among couples coming to our centre for reproductive problems from January 2001 to December 2003, we selected 43 couples with seropositive male and seronegative female: 25 couples with HIV-seropositive males, 10 couples with HIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV)-seropositive males and eight couples with HCV-seropositive males. Sperm samples were washed and used for ICSI.

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