Publications by authors named "S Broglia"

Actinomycosis is an uncommon chronic granulomatous infection that cause formation of abscesses and cutaneous fistula. In mandibular actinomycosis the alveolar bone and mandibular body are usually not involved and the pathogenetic mechanisms of the actinomycotic infiltration is unknown. The patients usually report pain at the alveolar arch with development of a purplish-red swelling firmly attached to the mandibula; the fibrous tissue produces the continued development of new cutaneous fistulas with oncoming pus-secretion.

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A practical and effective method for rapid and bloodless preparation of the rectum using endovascular stapler devices during low anterior resection, or abdominal-perineal excision, is described. This method is presented as an effective means for easily dividing the anterior and lateral attachment of the rectum. The application of this technique is the absence of intraoperative bleeding related to injury of middle hemorrhoidal vessels, with minimal risk of autonomic pelvic nerve damage.

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A chart review was conducted on 28 patients with gastric stump cancer who were radically treated at the First Department of Surgery of University "La Sapienza" of Rome between 1978 and 1990. The data obtained were compared with those of 401 patients radically treated, in the same period, for primary cancer of the proximal third of the stomach. There were no significant differences between the two groups in terms of stage and nodal involvement.

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