Publications by authors named "Michela Zanatta"

Introduction: Strangulation is a common presentation of acute abdominal wall hernias that usually requires emergency surgery. The aim of this report is to propose a "reverse strategy" combining an open mesh-based anterior approach followed by a "conversion" to laparoscopy for the treatment of strangulated hernias.

Materials And Methods: A 68-year-old male patient came to the emergency room of our university hospital with a non-reducible left groin hernia.

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Introduction And Importance: Mirizzi Syndrome is a rare complication of cholelithiasis.In this case report the Authors present an original surgical approach for the treatment of complicated gallbladders, based on open subtotal cholecystectomy, leaving in situ the stone. This is the first case showing safety and reliability of the present strategy at a four-year follow-up.

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BACKGROUND The term "sclerosing mesenteritis" includes a spectrum of rare idiopathic diseases involving the small and/or large bowel. It appears as a diffuse, localized, or multinodular thickening of the mesentery, with a variable degree of chronic non-specific inflammation, fat necrosis, and fibrosis. CASE REPORT Here, we report a case of 83-year-old woman with symptoms of intestinal occlusion, vomiting, and abdominal pain.

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Background: Acute abdominal wall hernia complications usually require a prompt surgical treatment. The aim of this case series is to report our experience with some unusual cases of apparent acute and subacute hernia complications not requiring surgical treatment, changing the classical paradigm of immediate surgical approach into a "wait and see" situation.

Case Presentation: We shortly report here four cases of abdominal wall hernia complications in which surgical treatment could have been unsafe for the patients considering their clinical condition.

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