4 results match your criteria: "U.O. di Clinica Chirurgica.[Affiliation]"
G Chir
October 2008
Università degli Studi di Catania, Azienda Ospedaliera Vittorio Emanuele, Dipartimento di Chirurgia Generale, U.O. di Clinica Chirurgica, Cattedra di Chirurgia Generalel, Catania.
The epigastric hernia represents a rare surgical affection, sometimes insidious, whose pathogenesis has been discussed for a long time, revealing, in the course of the years, multiple predisposing and responsible factors of its appearance. From our experience and the data reported in the literature, it is clear that a standard surgery does not exist for this pathology, and it is often necessary to perform preliminary uncommon diagnostic exams. Our retrospective study consists in the analysis of the surgical treatments executed, from 2003 to 2006, on 37 patients suffered from epigastric hernia, for everyone of which, on the basis of the clinical features, of the preoperative diagnostic results and of the characteristics of the hernia defect, it has been encouraged a personalized surgical procedure,obtaining therefore, for the same pathology, different treatment protocols (open or laparoscopic procedures, ordinary hospital stay or day-surgery, prosthetic or not surgical repair).
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March 2008
Azienda Ospedaliera "Vittorio Emanuele" di Catania, U.O. di Clinica Chirurgica.
The use of dermic substitutes is a valid and effective choice in the treatment of the cutaneous defects with loss of substance. In our experience, the aesthetic and functional results of dermic substitutes is really positive and encouraging, with better tolerance by patients than the autologue grafts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe current role and technical aspects of pneumonectomy for the treatment of lung cancer are evaluated based on the personal experience and on the review of the international literature. Over a four-year period 669 operations for lung cancer were performed. Fifty-nine were pneumonectomies 11 of which were completion pneumonectomies and 7 tracheal sleeve right pneumonectomies 5 of which performed with the anesthesiological tube always kept in trachea.
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May 2004
U.O. di Clinica Chirurgica, Dipartimento di Scienze Chirurgiche, Università G. D'Annunzio, Chieti.
402 thoracoabdominal traumas have been observed since November 1998 and seven of these patients (1.7%) showed a diaphragmatic rupture. Four patients showed a right diaphragm rupture and three a left diaphragm rupture.
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