6 results match your criteria: "AIMS Academy Clinical Research Network[Affiliation]"
Chirurgia (Bucur)
October 2024
AIMS Academy Clinical Research Network, Niguarda Cà Granda Hospital, Milan, Italy
Introduction: Although recurrent diverticulitis appears to be a chronic relapsing disease from a clinical standpoint, there are no sufficient data about inflammatory markers that allow monitoring recurrent diverticulitis in the quiescent phase. Our hypothesis is that serum inflammatory markers may be increased during clinical quiescent phases of diverticulitis and will drop after elective laparoscopic sigmoidectomy for uncomplicated recurrent diverticulitis. We also believe that a drop in IL-6 levels across surgery could be related to an improved quality of life.
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June 2024
AIMS Academy Clinical Research Network, Piazza Ospedale Maggiore 3, 20162, Milan, Italy; Department of Colorectal Surgery, ASST Brianza, 20832, Viale Mazzini 1, Desio, MB, 20832, Italy.
Research in surgery faces intrinsic difficulties such as the lack of reproducibility of surgical operations, self-referring surgeons, decentralized data. Establishing a community of qualified researchers across surgeons is crucial. Clinical networks have been proposed as solutions to many challenges in surgical research, yet their implementation remains uncommon, especially for surgical trialists.
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January 2024
AIMS Academy Clinical Research Network, Advanced International Mini-Invasive Surgery (AIMS) Academy, Milan, Italy.
Introduction: Three-dimensional liver modeling can lead to substantial changes in choosing the type and extension of liver resection. This study aimed to explore whether 3D reconstruction helps to better understand the relationship between liver tumors and neighboring vascular structures compared to standard 2D CT scan images.
Methods: Contrast-enhanced CT scan images of 11 patients suffering from primary and secondary hepatic tumors were selected.
Updates Surg
October 2022
AIMS Academy Clinical Research Network, ASST Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Niguarda, Milan, MI, Italy.
The paradigm of emergency laparotomy with sigmoid resection and protective stoma has been challenged for perforated diverticular disease (PDD) with free extraluminal air. Early clinical stabilization could lead to interval laparoscopic resection without stoma within 2 weeks from perforation. Patients admitted for acute diverticulitis underwent abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCompliance to adjuvant chemotherapy (AC) for patients undergoing rectal surgery ranges from 43% to 73.6%. Reasons reported for not initiating or completing AC include onset of postoperative complications, drug toxicity, disease progression and/or patient preferences.
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June 2020
AIMS Academy Clinical Research Network, Advanced International Mini-Invasive Surgery (AIMS) Academy, Milan, Italy.
The management of rectal cancer is multimodal and involves a multidisciplinary team of cancer specialists with expertise in medical oncology, surgical oncology, radiation oncology and radiology. It is crucial for highly specialized centers to collaborate via networks that aim to maintain uniformity in every aspect of treatment and rigorously gather patients' data, from the first clinical evaluation to the last follow-up visit. The Advanced International Mini-Invasive Surgery (AIMS) academy clinical research network aims to create a rectal cancer registry.
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