19 results match your criteria: "San Benedetto del Tronto Hospital[Affiliation]"
Colorectal Dis
August 2024
Department of General Surgery and Surgical Specialties 'Paride Stefanini', Sapienza University of Rome, AOU Policlinico Umberto I, Rome, Italy.
Aim: Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRUS) is a benign and poorly understood disorder with complex management. Typical symptoms include straining during defaecation, rectal bleeding, tenesmus, mucoid secretion, anal pain and a sense of incomplete evacuation. Diagnosis is based on characteristic clinical symptoms and endoscopic/histological findings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTransplantation
June 2024
"De Gasperis" Cardio Center, Niguarda Hospital, ASST Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Niguarda, Milan, Italy.
J Med Life
January 2024
Colorectal and Digestive Surgery Unit, Beaujon Hospital, Clichy, France.
Primary segmental omental torsion (PSOT) is a very rare cause of acute abdominal pain, and it may often imitate the clinical picture of acute appendicitis. In instances of acute abdominal pain without anorexia, nausea, and vomiting, omental torsion should be included in the differential diagnosis. Any misdiagnosis may lead to major complications such as intraabdominal abscesses and adhesions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUpdates Surg
April 2024
Department of General Surgery, San Benedetto del Tronto Hospital, San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy.
To determine if preoperative-intraoperative factors such as age, comorbidities, American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) classification, body mass index (BMI), and severity of peritonitis affect the rate of morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing a primary anastomosis (PA) or Hartmann Procedure (HP) for perforated diverticulitis. This is a systematic review and meta-analysis, conducted according to PRISMA, with an electronic search of the PubMed, Medline, Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar databases. The search retrieved 614 studies, of which 11 were included.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWorld J Emerg Surg
November 2023
University of Pavia, Corso Str. Nuova, 65, 27100, Pavia, Italy.
Updates Surg
January 2024
General Surgery Unit, Hospital Vito Fazzi, Lecce, Italy.
World J Emerg Surg
September 2023
Department of General and Emergency Surgery, Bufalini Hospital-Level 1 Trauma Center, Cesena, Italy.
World J Emerg Surg
July 2023
University of Pavia, Corso Str. Nuova, 65, 27100, Pavia, Italy.
Laparotomy incisions provide easy and rapid access to the peritoneal cavity in case of emergency surgery. Incisional hernia (IH) is a late manifestation of the failure of abdominal wall closure and represents frequent complication of any abdominal incision: IHs can cause pain and discomfort to the patients but also clinical serious sequelae like bowel obstruction, incarceration, strangulation, and necessity of reoperation. Previous guidelines and indications in the literature consider elective settings and evidence about laparotomy closure in emergency settings is lacking.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWorld J Emerg Surg
July 2023
General, Acute Care, Abdominal Wall Reconstruction, and Trauma Surgery, Foothills Medical Centre, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Intra-abdominal infections (IAI) are among the most common global healthcare challenges and they are usually precipitated by disruption to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Their successful management typically requires intensive resource utilization, and despite the best therapies, morbidity and mortality remain high. One of the main issues required to appropriately treat IAI that differs from the other etiologies of sepsis is the frequent requirement to provide physical source control.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWorld J Emerg Surg
June 2023
Department of Emergency and Trauma Surgery, Bufalini Hospital, Cesena, Italy.
Many countries are facing an aging population. As people live longer, surgeons face the prospect of operating on increasingly older patients. Traditional teaching is that with older age, these patients face an increased risk of mortality and morbidity, even to a level deemed too prohibitive for surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Transl Med
March 2023
Department of Digestive Surgery, University Hospital Henri Mondor (AP-HP), Créteil, France.
Background: Haemorrhoids are a very common disease and many professional societies have produced guidelines for their treatment. The aim of this study is to appraise the quality of the existing guidelines in the management of haemorrhoids.
Methods: A systematic search of the literature was conducted in the EMBASE, Google Scholar, Cochrane library, and PubMed databases.
Hepatobiliary Pancreat Dis Int
December 2023
General Surgery Unit, San Benedetto del Tronto Hospital, San Benedetto del Tronto, AV5, ASUR Marche, Italy. Electronic address:
World J Emerg Surg
January 2023
Department of General and Emergency Surgery, Bufalini Hospital-Level 1 Trauma Center, Cesena, Italy.
Background: Minimally invasive surgery (MIS), including laparoscopic and robotic approaches, is widely adopted in elective digestive surgery, but selectively used for surgical emergencies. The present position paper summarizes the available evidence concerning the learning curve to achieve proficiency in emergency MIS and provides five expert opinion statements, which may form the basis for developing standardized curricula and training programs in emergency MIS.
Methods: This position paper was conducted according to the World Society of Emergency Surgery methodology.
J Pers Med
October 2022
Ascoli Piceno Hospital Pharmacy, ASUR Marche AV5, 63100 Ascoli Piceno, Italy.
Unlabelled: Cytokine patterns and immune activation in patients with Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) seem to resemble the case of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), psoriasis and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Biological drugs, such as anti-tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα) and interleukin (IL) inhibitors, appear to be protective against adverse outcomes of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). However, these treatments are associated with an increased risk of secondary infections.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWorld J Emerg Surg
October 2022
Department of Emergency and Trauma Surgey, Bufalini Trauma Center, Cesena, Italy.
Background: In 2017, the World Society of Emergency Surgery published its guidelines for the management of adult and pediatric patients with splenic trauma. Several issues regarding the follow-up of patients with splenic injuries treated with NOM remained unsolved.
Methods: Using a modified Delphi method, we sought to explore ongoing areas of controversy in the NOM of splenic trauma and reach a consensus among a group of 48 international experts from five continents (Africa, Europe, Asia, Oceania, America) concerning optimal follow-up strategies in patients with splenic injuries treated with NOM.
World J Emerg Surg
September 2022
First Department Anaesthesiology Intensive Therapy, Medical University Lublin, Lublin, Poland.
Background: Non-traumatic emergency general surgery involves a heterogeneous population that may present with several underlying diseases. Timeous emergency surgical treatment should be supplemented with high-quality perioperative care, ideally performed by multidisciplinary teams trained to identify and handle complex postoperative courses. Uncontrolled or poorly controlled acute postoperative pain may result in significant complications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWorld J Emerg Surg
January 2022
Department of Surgery, "Bufalini" Hospital, Cesena, Italy.
Skin and soft-tissue infections (SSTIs) encompass a variety of pathological conditions that involve the skin and underlying subcutaneous tissue, fascia, or muscle, ranging from simple superficial infections to severe necrotizing infections.Together, the World Society of Emergency Surgery, the Global Alliance for Infections in Surgery, the Surgical Infection Society-Europe, The World Surgical Infection Society, and the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma have jointly completed an international multi-society document to promote global standards of care in SSTIs guiding clinicians by describing reasonable approaches to the management of SSTIs.An extensive non-systematic review was conducted using the PubMed and MEDLINE databases, limited to the English language.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTarget Oncol
December 2020
Medical Oncology Unit, University Hospital and University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFTarget Oncol
February 2020
Medical Oncology Unit, University Hospital and University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy.
Background: Sorafenib represents one of the therapeutic strongholds for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but unfortunately, predictive factors are lacking. We previously reported that the VEGF single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) rs2010963 and rs4604006 might correlate with clinical outcomes in sorafenib-treated HCC patients.
Objective: The objective of the ALICE-2 study is to define a prognostic angiogenesis profile to better identify HCC patients who are more likely to benefit from sorafenib treatment.