Publications by authors named "Roberto Cardone"

Robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) is increasingly adopted in the pediatric population. This retrospective multicenter study aimed to report application of RAS for gynecological indications in pediatric patients. The medical records of all girls with gynecological pathology, operated in 4 different institutions over a 3-year period, were retrospectively collected.

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Unlabelled: Quality of life (QOL) outcome is an ideal method for determining the efficacy of a surgical treatment. In children operated for pilonidal sinus disease (PSD), open procedures imply prolonged wound care, significant morbidity, and high recurrence rates. Endoscopic treatment (PEPSIT) overcomes these limitations.

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During COVID-19 pandemic, many restrictions were applied in the field of health care. For this reason, we decided to adopt the laparoscopic simulator Laparo Analytic to allow the trainees of our pediatric surgery training program to continue their training activity, and we determined its impact on their surgical education. We used Laparo Analytic Simulator for laparoscopic surgery training among the residents of our center.

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Duplication anomalies of the kidney represent common congenital malformations of the urinary tract. A duplex kidney has often one pole that is poorly or nonfunctioning. In this last case, surgery may be indicated to remove the nonfunctioning pole.

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Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) has represented the main innovation in the field of pediatric surgery and urology over the last 30 years. Pediatric MIS is a wide field, ranging from the standard laparoscopic surgery using 3-mm ports to robotics mainly adopted for pediatric urology indications. The aim of this paper was to summarize the current status of robotic surgery in pediatric urology and to evaluate possible future technical developments for this technique.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study focused on standardizing the use of indocyanine green (ICG) near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) for laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LPN) and evaluating its effectiveness compared to traditional techniques.
  • Over four years, 22 pediatric LPN surgeries were performed, with patients divided into two groups: one using ICG-NIRF (G1) and the other using standard methods (G2).
  • Results showed that the ICG-NIRF technique significantly reduced operative time and complications, provided clearer visualization during surgery, and had no allergic reactions, although it requires specialized equipment that might not be widely available.
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The development of integrated multimedia operating rooms has made possible to record surgical procedures mainly in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) and robotic surgery. This modality of video storage allows the trainees to study surgical procedures based on video analysis. The aim of this study is to compare two learning methods of surgical procedures, operative textbooks and video-based coaching, in a group of 10 pediatric surgery trainees.

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