Publications by authors named "N Sandrone"

We report a possible treatment strategy for a patient with squamous cell carcinoma of the penis in hemorrhagic shock, due to erosion of the right femoral artery by metastatic inguinal lymph nodes. Because of coexistent groin infection and the inability to perform radical excision, the patient was treated with a lateral extra-anatomic iliac femoral prosthetic bypass; to prevent further bleeding, the femoral stump was embolized percutaneously. The patient was discharged home and did not experience any vascular complications during the follow-up, until death due to pulmonary metastasis.

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Safe surgical repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm in conjunction both with nephrectomy (for monolateral or bilateral kidney carcinoma) or with radical cystectomy and orthotopic urinary diversion (for bladder carcinoma) can be performed. These combined surgical procedures can be performed without morbidity due to excessive blood loss, increased operative time or vascular graft infection. A nephrectomy associated with abdominal aortic aneurysm repair can be performed both by a median single surgical approach or by a double one during the same intervention.

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The authors report the observation of one case of vagal paraganglioma occurred in a young woman. The tumor manifested itself as a left sub-mandibular tumescence; the very first diagnostic approach was achieved through echography, which showed a mass behind the internal carotid artery and compressing the internal jugular vein. The following examinations, represented by neck CT, NMR, angiography and fine needle aspiration initially directed towards the suspicion of chemodectoma.

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Background: Mesoglycan is a natural glycosaminoglycans preparation, with antithrombotic and pro-fibrinolytic activities, which has been shown to be clinically effective in a number of vascular atherosclerotic disorders with thrombotic risk.

Methods: In the present investigation we studied the effect of mesoglycan in patients with acute episodes of relative lower limb ischemia (Stage IIb according to Leriche-Fontaine classification) coming to our observation. Mesoglycan was administered according to the following schedule: a 10-days period of endovenous mesoglycan (90 mg/day), given in day-hospital regimen, followed by a 20-days period of oral mesoglycan (100 mg/day).

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The objective of this article is the presentation of a new device, simple, easy to use, at low cost, for the prevention of postoperative haematoma following surgery of varicose veins of the lower limbs. It consists in a two-part device that functions as an elastic and pneumatic bandage, that wraps thigh and leg, with the knee articulation free and that is placed immediately before the stripping of the saphenous vein when all the surgical wounds are closed, except the supramalleolar one. While the head of the stripper is pulled, the device is inflated by air with a compression of 40-50 mmHg and the last surgical wound is sutured.

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