Publications by authors named "Mello-Teggia P"

The formation of adhesions after abdominal surgery is a very frequent event, often burdened by complications. Different techniques and materials have been tested in order to reduce peritoneal damage and the onset of adhesions. While the introduction of improved surgical techniques has been decisive, the use of drugs and irritating solutions has not produced significant results.

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The authors focus on a physiopathologic manifestation, most often misdiagnosed, which present as a "lipomatous-like mass in the supraclavicular fossa". This is generally at the origin of sophisticated radiologic tests and, not infrequently of useless biopsies. The paper analyzes the different reasons leading, alone or in combination, to the phenomenon by which the mediastinal fat is pushed toward regions where no limits anatomic structures exist, such as the supraclavicular fossa.

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The results obtained with levamisole in the immunostimulating of 59 resected and non-resected lung carcinoma patients are presented. The effectiveness of the treatment was assessed in terms of survival, length of the free interval, etc. Cutireaction to the drug was repeatedly monitored.

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Following a number of remarks on the desirability of introducing into the practice of bronchopulmonary cancer surgery certain immunological ideas, a monitoring programme to be adopted in candidates for lung exeresis and for their subsequent monitoring is presented. The data to emerge thus far may be correlated fairly precisely with the prognosis and from this point of view their use in the selection of patients to be operated might be hypothesised.

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Reference is made to several indicative cases in a personal series. Their comparative examination with a scanner and a gamma camera computer showed that: a) noticeably different findings were given by the two methods with regard to cystic, neoplastic, and inflammatory lesions of the pancreas, whereas; b) computerised subtraction was much more sensitive in lesions due to cysts and pancreatitis, even though there was no significant difference between the two methods in the case of neoplasia.

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A brief reference is made to the part once assigned to scintiscanning as a method of approach to diseases of the pancreas. It is felt that the lack of confidence now displayed in this technique is based preconceptions. A new diagnostic approach is therefore proposed and briefly described.

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Radioopaque hemithorax is frequently observed. The various situations in which it may occur are examined aetiopathologically, along with the general and specifically radiological methods used for its investigation. Particular attention is given to the employment of radio-isotopes for this purpose and the methods involved.

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A degree course lecture based on a review of the relevant literature and experience gained at a 1000-bed lung hospital (S. Luigi Hospital, Orbassano) is presented in a shortened form. Attention is drawn to the revival of discarded techniques due to anaesthesiological and medical advances.

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On the basis of some personal cases and with reference to world literature on the subject, the surgical treatment of liver and lung localized echinococcus cyst is discussed. Special attention is paid to 1) thoracotomy which may in some cases become a thoraco-phreno-laparatomy, the only approach which leads to really effective control of the field; 2) problems of suction drainage, particularly as regards diaphragm mobility in cases of thoraco-phreno-laparatomy.

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The occasions on which lung embolism is likely to occur and proceed with or without initial clinical symptoms are described. Lung scintiscanning technique, complemented by special expedients and personal experience, is explained. It is felt that the method helps in the early detection of suspect or clinically silent forms, as well as in the corroboration or ruling out of a clinical diagnosis as soon as this is possible.

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After a brief statement on the procedure of selection of the patients, the article describes how the cases were studied, since some difficulties arose through the lack of homogeneity of the subjects. The cases are then commented and an effort is made to evidence the outstanding data which can be deduced, and in particular a study is made of the percentage of overall unreliability of scintillographic examination, the "false positives" and the "false negatives", which are rather low. The Authors conclude with the consideration that scintiscanning of the pancreas now constitutes a valid method of investigation of pancreatic pathology.

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The surgical techniques best suited for timely management of spontaneous pneumothorax are described. Results in 266 cases are discussed and compared with the recent literature. Reference is also made to a little known technique: photothermostimulation, and the results it offers are illustrated.

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The authors have examined a new colorimetric test, set up by Nixon in 1973 and appropriately modified by them. They have found out 80,14% positive reactions in 146 cases of neoplasms and 82,54% negative reactions in 126 patients suffering from tubeycular and different diseases; lastly 95% negative reactions in apparently healthy individuals. According to the authors' opinion, this test seems to be useful in the diagnosis of neoplasms, when joined, of course, with other diagnostic means now in use.

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Seven cases of pancreatic pleuropneumopathy are presented and the relevant literature is examined. Treatment of this unusual complications is an offshoot of the modern management of the underlying disease. Attention is drawn to the possibility of serious and sudden acute chest pictures with a clinical picture reminiscent of pancreatic storm.

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