Publications by authors named "Marcello De Pascalis"

The abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) is defined a situation of high degrade abdominal hypertension (IAH) with clinicals signs of multiorganic dysfunction. It's observed like in the intensive care, in particular surgycals and postraumatics, there is ever a bigger frequence of complications presented by criticals patients. The various trials remark a changeable incidence, but the common factor is characterized by a particular severity of scores.

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The emergency treatment for neoplastic occlusions of rectum still needs debugging. While we finds perfect accord in to directly treat with a right hemicolectomy (more or less widened) the tumours from cecum to the first portion of the right colon, not the indications are likewise shared in presence of neoplastic stenosis of sigma-rectum. The treatment of urgency of these tumours is lent to so many variable and the tendencies too are constantly in evolution in relationship to the improvement of the technologies and the surgical devices.

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Colon lesions resulting from blunt trauma in the abdomen can be defined as infrequent. Actually, they represent 3-5% of all hollow organ trauma. They present, however, serious social burden because of its prevalence in males with medium age ranging from 40 to 70 years.

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