Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of the actual size and area of the remnant stomach, as measured by Upper gastrointestinal tract radiography, on weight loss after sleeve gastrectomy.
Materials And Methods: From May 2017 to December 2019, 56 patients with morbid obesity were admitted to the Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Foggia and underwent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy.
Results: 56 patients underwent sleeve gastrectomy with a mean age of 43,5 ± 11 years of which 40 were female.
The Authors report their experience with the surgical treatment of incisional hernias over the period from July 2000 to June 2004 in the Division of General Surgery of the Department of Surgical Sciences of the University of Foggia where 22 patients were operated on. Nine of them had an incisional hernia of considerable size, while in the other 13 patients the hernia was less voluminous. The authors emphasise the essential role of synthetic prostheses (polypropylene) which now replace and supersede the reabsorbable ones which have fallen into disuse due to the lack of guarantees regarding their strength over lengthy periods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Authors report a case of Zenker's diverticulum seen and treated at the University Department of Surgical Sciences of the University of Foggia. The treatment of this condition is invariably surgical and consists in a diverticulectomy combined with a lengthwise extramucosal myotomy. This latter technical adjunct, however, would not appear to be accepted by all Authors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Authors report their personal experience with 9 patients affected by cardial cancer and 4 with medio-distal oesophageal cancer, treated at the Department of Surgical Sciences of the University of Foggia. Of the 9 patients with cardial cancers, 4 were submitted to total gastrectomy; while the other 5, who had clearly inoperable forms, were fitted with a self-expanding metal prosthesis (Ultraflex). Of the 4 cases with medio-distal oesophageal cancers, which were considered beyond any kind of surgical treatment, 2 (with stenosing forms) were fitted with the self-expanding prosthesis (Ultraflex), while the other 2 (with friable, bleeding tissue) were treated by laser therapy with all the drawbacks such treatment entails.
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