Publications by authors named "M L Rottoli"

Introduction: Advancements in robotic technology have revolutionized general surgery, with new platforms and continuous improvements enhancing surgical procedures. Our unit adopted the Da Vinci Si model in 2012 and later the X model for various abdominal surgeries. In early 2023, we integrated the Hugo RAS system by Medtronic into our practice following comprehensive training.

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Key Clinical Message: Obesity results in higher risk of some cancers while obesity stigma affect patient's quality of care. In this case report, a 46 kg ovary mass was misdiagnosed as severe obesity. Obesity stigma awareness and a sustained effort from healthcare professionals are required to deliver adequate patient care to patients with obesity.

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  • The study wanted to see how surgery for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) went when done with a robotic system versus traditional laparoscopy.
  • It looked at things like how long surgeries took, complications after surgery, and if patients had to stay longer in the hospital.
  • The results showed both methods were safe with similar outcomes, but the robotic surgeries took longer and had more internal connections made.
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Background: Available guidelines lack in indications on surgical standard in Ulcerative Colitis (UC) AIMS: To determine the role of surgical strategies of colectomy and proctectomy with pouch-anal-anastomosis (IPAA) on functional outcomes in a nationwide population multicenter study. The secondary aims consisted of perioperative outcomes and complications.

Methods: Data on 379 patients who underwent total abdominal colectomy and proctectomy with ileo-pouch-anal-anastomosis (IPAA) with or without diverting ileostomy were retrospectively collected in a red cap multicenter-database searching for variables that could impact on pouch outcomes as cuffitis, pouchitis, anastomotic stenosis, pouch stenosis, failure or pathological Low-Anterior-Resection-Syndrome (LARS) score.

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In this study, we analyze the effects of technology availability, political coordination, and behavioral change on transformation pathways toward net-zero greenhouse gas emissions in the European Union by 2050. We implemented an iterative stakeholder dialogue to co-design the scenarios that were calculated using a global multi-regional energy-economy-land-climate model. We find that in scenarios without behavioral change and with restriction of technologies, the target of greenhouse gas neutrality in the European Union cannot be reached.

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