7 results match your criteria: "Santo Spirito General Hospital[Affiliation]"
Antibiotics (Basel)
November 2024
Department of Statistical Sciences, University of Bologna, 40126 Bologna, Italy.
Dalbavancin is a long-acting lipoglycopeptide, approved for treatment of skin and skin structure infections. Its PK/PD profile and safety allow for short hospital stays even in the case of difficult-to-treat infections requiring long courses of therapy, e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Oncol Pharm Pract
January 2023
Hospital Pharmacy, 18659IFO Regina Elena San Gallicano, Rome, Italy.
Background: The treatment options available to children with cancer are limited. This is why for more than 10 years, the European Medicine Agency (EMA) has stated that all drugs to be marketed must be tested on the paediatric population in accordance with the Paediatric Investigation Plan (PIP). The objective of this study is to make a cross sectional analysis of the information related to the use of cancer drugs authorised on the European market in the paediatric population.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt Orthop
October 2019
Orthopaedic and Traumatologic Department, Santo Spirito General Hospital, Rome, Italy.
Introduction: In the last three decades, total hip replacement in young patient became a habitual procedure. Principles of bone preservation are pushing many surgeons to implant conservative femoral components in patient younger than 65 years. Despite an overall good survivorship and clinical outcomes of conservative implants, failed cases are reported and the need to revise a conservative femoral component became an occasional procedure (with high prevalence of failed resurfacing implants).
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January 2019
Orthopaedic and Traumatologic Dept, Santo Spirito General Hospital, Rome, Italy.
Introduction: In last three decades, total hip replacement in young patients became an habitual procedure. Principles of bone preservation are pushing many surgeons to implant conservative femoral components in patient younger than 65 years. Despite an overall good survivorship and clinical outcomes of conservative implants, failed cases are reported and the need to revise a conservative femoral component became an occasional procedure (with high prevalence of failed resurfacing implants).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Thorac Surg
November 2018
Unit of Thoracic Surgery, Santo Spirito General Hospital, Pescara, Italy.
Background: Several gray areas and controversies exist concerning the management of pulmonary ground-glass opacities (GGOs), and there is a lack of consensus among clinicians on this topic. One of the main aims of the Italian Society of Thoracic Surgery is to promote education and research, so we decided to perform a survey on this topic to estimate current trends in practice in a large sample of thoracic surgeons.
Methods: A total of 160 thoracic surgeons responded, namely, completed our questionnaire (response rate, 53%; 160 of 302).
Surg Innov
June 2015
Scientific Direction, IRCCS-Arcispedale Santa Maria Nuova, Reggio Emilia, Italy
A new robotic telesurgical device (TELELAP/ALFX) is used for the first time to execute an anatomical pulmonary resection (lobectomy) plus mediastinal lymph node dissection in the ovine model. This integrated operative system has 2 innovative peculiarities: (a) tactile perception (engineered to give the operator a tactile feedback similar to that experienced when handling thoracoscopy instruments) and (b) eye-tracking (immediate synchronization of the surgeon's eyes movements with that of the robotic camera). Herein, we report a lower right pulmonary lobectomy under complete robotic assistance (TELELAP/ALFX).
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June 2011
Microbiology and Virology Unit, Santo Spirito General Hospital, Pescara, Italy.
In April 2011, an outbreak of Serratia marcescens infection/ colonisations occurred in the neonatal intensive care unit of Pescara General Hospital. Rapid microbiological investigations lead to identification of five cases of likely cross-transmission from a neonate hospitalised for S. marcescens sepsis: four infections and one neonate colonised post-mortem.
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