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Role and outcomes of laparoscopic cholecystectomy in the elderly.

2014

Abstract Introduction : Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the standard of treatment for gallstones disease and acute colecystitis. The prevalence of this disease increases with age and the population is aging in industrialized countries. So, in this study we report our experience in the treatment of gallstone disease in elderly patients, particularly analyzing the outcomes of laparoscopic approach. Methods : Between January 2010 and May 2014 we performed a total of 1227 cholecystectomies. In this retrospective study age group was the primary independent variable: 351 patients were 65–79 years of age and 65 were 80 years of age or older. Results : Only 65 patients (5.3%) of all population had …

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The use of emergency laparoscopy for acute abdomen in the elderly: the FRAILESEL Italian Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study

2020

As the world population is aging rapidly, emergency abdominal surgery for acute abdomen in the elderly represents a global issue, both in developed and developing countries. Data regarding all the elderly patients who underwent emergency abdominal surgery from January 2017 to December 2017 at 36 Italian surgical departments were analyzed with the aim to appraise the contemporary reality regarding the use of emergency laparoscopy for acute abdomen in the elderly. 1993 patients were enrolled. 1369 (68.7%) patients were operated with an open technique; whereas, 624 (31.3%) underwent a laparoscopic operation. The postoperative morbidity rate was 32.6%, with a statically significant difference b…

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Subcutaneous emphysema, pneumomediastinum and pneumoperitoneum after diagnostic colonoscopy for ulcerative colitis: a rare but possible complication …

2010

Dear Editor: Colonoscopy is regarded as a safe procedure, but complications may occur. The most dreaded are perforation and massive bleeding of the colon. The incidence of perforation is low but, despite increased experience with the procedure, it remains unchanged over time and in a large population study ranges from 0.6 to 1 per 1.000 procedures, depending on the centre and the data source. Few studies have assessed risk factors for colonoscopy-related bleeding and perforation. Gatto et al. have reported that there was a significant trend in the incidence of perforation with increasing age, people aged 75 years or older having a fourfold risk as compared to those aged 65–69 years; same re…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAbdominal painmedicine.medical_treatmentPerforation (oil well)ColonoscopyPneumoperitoneumPneumoperitoneumLaparotomymedicinePneumomediastinumMediastinal EmphysemaAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryRisk FactorGeneral surgeryGastroenterologyColonoscopymedicine.diseaseUlcerative colitisSubcutaneous EmphysemaSurgerySettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleColitis UlcerativeLaparoscopyAged 80 and over; Colitis Ulcerative; Colonoscopy; Humans; Laparoscopy; Male; Mediastinal Emphysema; Pneumoperitoneum; Risk Factors; Subcutaneous Emphysema; Gastroenterologymedicine.symptombusinessSubcutaneous emphysemaHumanInternational Journal of Colorectal Disease
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Laparoscopic removal of mullerian duct remnants in boys

2003

Abstract: Purpose: Mullerian duct remnants (MDRs) are present in a male pseudohermaphroditic form characterized by failure of the mullerian duct to regress due to insufficient production or peripheral action of mullerian inhibiting substance. The MDR can be asymptomatic but it often results in infections, stones and voiding troubles. Furthermore, it may develop into a neoplasm. Therefore, surgery is mandatory for large MDRs and symptomatic patients. Laparoscopic removal is described. Materials and Methods: Six males were treated from February 1998 to February 2003. Age at surgery was between 3 and 18 years (mean 8.6). All patients showed severe hypospadias and 2 had mixed gonadal dysgenesis…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentMullerian DuctsUrologyurogenital abnormalitiesIliac fossaAsymptomaticmedicineHumansLaparoscopyChildMullerian Ductsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrymullerian ductCystoscopymedicine.diseaseurethra testis mullerian ducts laparoscopy urogenital abnormalitiesEndoscopySurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureUrethraHypospadiasChild PreschoolUrologic Surgical ProceduresLaparoscopymedicine.symptomurethrabusiness
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Evolving management of adolescent varicocele

2008

Abstract Objective To review the evolution in indications for treatment and treatment modalities for adolescent varicocele at our centre, and evaluate the impact of varicocelectomy on final outcome. Patients and methods Between 1995 and 2006, we treated 242 left varicoceles. Preoperative assessment included clinical evaluation, measurement of testicular volumes, and colour-Doppler ultrasound (CDUS). A subinguinal varicocelectomy was performed in 124 patients (group A), and a laparoscopic non-artery-sparing Palomo procedure in the remaining 118 (group B). In group B patients, CDUS was also used to investigate the functional anatomy of varicocele, and all the veins found to be refluxing were …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentUrologyVaricoceleUrologyPostoperative ComplicationsRecurrenceTestisVaricoceleHydrocelePrevalencemedicineHumansUltrasonography Doppler ColorChildLaparoscopyVeinRetrospective StudiesAdolescent varicoceleHydrocelemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUltrasoundRetrospective cohort studyTesticular growthmedicine.diseaseSurgeryTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structureVaricocele; Laparoscopy; Recurrence; Hydrocele; Colour Doppler ultrasoundPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthLaparoscopyColour Doppler ultrasoundbusiness
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Comprehensive laparoscopic approach to pediatric varicocele based on preoperative color Doppler ultrasound assessment

2008

Abstract: Background This study aimed to assess whether laparoscopic treatment for any kind of varicocele is possible after preoperative identification of refluxing veins by color Doppler ultrasound (CDUS). Methods At the authors'' institution, 98 patients with a median age of 11.3 years (range, 7.1-16 years) were evaluated for a left varicocele. Preoperatively, all the patients underwent ultrasound scan assessment of testicular volume and CDUS to rule out reflux into the internal spermatic vein (ISV), deferential vein, or cremasteric vein. In all the patients, laparoscopic division of the spermatic artery and veins was performed as close as possible to the internal inguinal ring. The other…

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An investigation of bedside laparoscopy in the ICU for cases of non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia

2017

Background: Acute mesenteric ischemia is a rare affection with high related mortality. NOMI presents the most important diagnostic problems and is related with the higher risk of white laparotomy. This study wants to give a contribution for the validation of laparoscopic approach in case of NOMI. Methods: Thirty-two consecutive patients were admitted in last 10 years in ICU of Paolo Giaccone University Hospital of Palermo for AMI. Diagnosis was obtained by multislice CT and selective angiography was done if clinical conditions were permissive. If necrosis was already present or suspected, surgical approach was done. Endovascular or surgical embolectomy was performed when necessary. Twenty N…

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The SIC-GIRCG 2013 Consensus Conference on Gastric Cancer.

2014

Abstract The topic chosen by the Board of the Italian Society of Surgery for the 2013 annual Consensus Conference was gastric cancer. With this purpose, under the direction of 2 chairmen, 36 experts nominated by the Regional Societies of Surgery and by the Italian Research Group for Gastric Cancer (GIRCG) participated in an experts consensus exercise, preceded by a questionnaire and mainly held by telematic vote, in accordance with the rules of the Delphi method. The results of this Consensus Conference, presented to the 115th National Congress of the Italian Society of Surgery, and approved in plenary session, are reported in the present paper.

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Investigating the possible impact of peritoneal tumor exposure amongst women with early stage cervical cancer treated with minimally invasive approac…

2021

Abstract Introduction Recent findings show a detrimental impact of the minimally invasive approach on patients with early stage cervical cancer (ECC). Reasons beyond these results are unclear. The aim of the present article is to investigate the possible role of peritoneal contamination during intracorporeal colpotomy. Methods patients with early stage cervical cancer were divided into 2 groups: no intraperitoneal exposure (N-IPE) intraperitoneal exposure (IPE) during minimally invasive surgery. Patients of the 2 groups were propensity-matched according to the major risk factors. Results 226 cases of the IPE group had a significant worst prognosis than the 142 cases of the N-IPE group (4.5-…

Multivariate analysisPeritoneal tumorUterine Cervical NeoplasmsColpotomy0302 clinical medicineRisk Factors80 and overRadical hysterectomyStage (cooking)Prospective cohort studyLaparoscopyPeritoneal CavityCervical cancerAged 80 and over030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinemedicine.diagnostic_testHazard ratioCervical cancer; Laparoscopy; Minimally invasive; Peritoneal contamination; Radical hysterectomyGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedPrognosisSurvival RateOncologyItaly030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPeritoneal contaminationLymphatic MetastasisFemaleAdultmedicine.medical_specialty03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicinemedicineHumansMinimally Invasive Surgical ProceduresMinimally invasivePropensity ScoreAgedNeoplasm StagingRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalSettore MED/40 - GINECOLOGIA E OSTETRICIACervical cancerLymph Node ExcisionSurgeryLaparoscopyNeoplasm GradingbusinessEuropean journal of surgical oncology : the journal of the European Society of Surgical Oncology and the British Association of Surgical Oncology
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Mini-laparoscopy, laparoendoscopic single-site surgery and natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery-assisted laparoscopy : novice surgeons’ pe…

2012

Study Type--Therapy (case series) Level of Evidence 4. What's known on the subject? and What does the study add? Over the last few years, minimally invasive urological surgery has evolved towards less invasive, 'scarless' procedures. New surgical concepts, such as those of natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) and laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) have been introduced. Mini-laparoscopy has been rediscovered in an attempt to reduce the invasiveness of standard laparoscopy. This study is the first to compare the perception of surgeons when first facing three different scarless options for performing a porcine nephrectomy and when dealing with the constraints of eac…

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