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Is it really useful the Harmonic scalpel in axillary dissection for locally advanced breast cancer? A case series.

2017

Background. The seroma is one of the most common complications in the axillary lymph nodal dissection (different surgical approaches have been tried to reduce the seroma incidence). In our study we evaluate the outcome of patients using or not the ultrasonic scalpel (Harmonic scalpel) according to a standardized surgical technique. Patients and Methods. From January 2011 to December 2015 120 patients underwent axillary dissection for breast cancer. Patients were divided in two groups: patients belonging to the first group underwent Harmonic scalpel dissection and patients belonging to the second group underwent classical dissection. Each group consisted of 60 patients. Quadrantectomy (QUAD)…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentHarmonic scalpelBreast NeoplasmsAxillary dissection03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBreast cancerHematomaBreast CancermedicineHarmonic scalpelHumansAxillary dissection; Breast Cancer; Harmonic scalpel; Volume drainage; SurgeryAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryVolume drainageMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgerybody regionsDissectionsurgical procedures operativeLymphedema030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSeromaLymphatic MetastasisAxillaLymph Node ExcisionSurgery030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyFemaleOriginal ArticlebusinessQuadrantectomyMastectomyIl Giornale di chirurgia
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Myxofibroma of the maxilla. Reconstruction with iliac crest graft and dental implants after tumor resection

2010

Odontogenic fibromyxomas are benign odontogenic tumors of mesenchymal origin of rare presentation in the oral cavity, which exhibit locally aggressive behavior and are prone to local recurrence. The controversy has mainly been on therapeutic management with recommendations varying, depending on the clinical cases, from simple curettage of lesion to segmental bone resection. We present a case report describing the reconstruction of an osseous defect in the maxilla and the restoration with dental implants in a 32 year old female patient after radical surgical excision due to an odontogenic fibromyxoma with locally aggressive behavior. The primary reconstruction of maxillary discontinuity defe…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentTumor resectionDentistryFibromaIliac crestResectionIliumLesionHumansMedicineGeneral DentistryDental ImplantsMaxillary NeoplasmsMyxofibromabusiness.industry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]CurettageSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyMaxillaUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASFemaleSurgeryImplantmedicine.symptombusinessMedicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Does the use of fibrin glue prevent seroma formation after axillary lymphadenectomy for breast cancer? A prospective randomized trial in 159 patients.

2010

Background Seroma formation frequently occurs in patients who have undergone axillary lymphadenectomy. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of fibrin glue in the prevention of seroma formation after axillary lymphadenectomy. Materials and Methods Hundred fifty-nine breast cancer patients about to undergo quadrantectomy or mastectomy plus axillary lymphadenectomy were enrolled in the study and randomized into two groups. Fibrin glue spray applied to the axillary fossa plus placement of closed suction drainage were used in 80 patients (group A); placement of closed suction drainage was only used in 79 patients (group B). Results Group A patients showed a slight advantage with regar…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentseroma formationBreast NeoplasmsFibrin Tissue AdhesiveSuctionlaw.inventionbreast cancerBreast cancerPostoperative ComplicationsRandomized controlled triallawmedicineHumansIn patientProspective StudiesFibrin glueMastectomyAgedAged 80 and overbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgeryfibrin glueSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generalesurgical procedures operativeSeromaOncologyAxillary LymphadenectomySeromaAxillaLymph Node ExcisionSurgeryFemaleTissue Adhesivesaxillary lymphadenectomybusinessQuadrantectomyMastectomyJournal of surgical oncology
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Oral rehabilitation with dental implants in patients with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa : a retrospective study with 2-15 years of follo…

2019

Background Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) comprises a group of hereditary disorders characterized by mechanical fragility of the skin and mucous membranes, with the development of blisters and vesicles in response to minimum tissue friction. Recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) with generalized involvement is the most common subtype in the oral cavity. The present study was carried out to investigate dental implant survival, peri-implant tissue condition, patient satisfaction, and the impact of treatment upon the quality of life of patients with RDEB rehabilitated with implants and full-arch implant-supported prostheses. Material and Methods Thirteen patients with RDEB underwent de…

Adultmedicine.medical_treatmentDentistry03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicinePatient satisfactionmedicineMucositisMaxillaHumansJaw EdentulousDental Restoration FailureDental implantGeneral DentistrySurvival rateRetrospective StudiesDental ImplantsOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryResearchDental prosthesisDental Implantation EndosseousEpidermolysis bullosa dystrophica030206 dentistryMiddle Agedmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Epidermolysis Bullosa DystrophicaTreatment OutcomeOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASQuality of LifeSurgeryEpidermolysis bullosaImplantDental Prosthesis Implant-SupportedbusinessFollow-Up Studies
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In vitro response of two Sicilian genotypes of Morus (L.) through axillary bud culture.

2007

A protocol for the in vitro establishment of two Sicilian genotypes of mulberry has been set up. Multiple shoots were initiated and plantlets were produced from buds collected from mature trees of Morus alba L. and Morus nigra L., grown in the field. The influence of two explanting times (September and December) of buds on the in vitro response has been observed. The percentage of sprouting after four weeks of culture was greatly higher with material explanted from the field in September compared with the one collected in December. Morus nigra L. produced more vigorous shoots than Morus alba L.. After the second subculture the number of shoots produced decreased, in both genotypes. No diffe…

Axillary buds in vitro culture micropropagationfood and beveragesBiologybiology.organism_classificationIn vitroSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeHorticultureMicropropagationAxillary budGenotypeShootBotanyGeneticsSubculture (biology)General Agricultural and Biological SciencesMorus nigraSprouting
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Micropropagation of Globe Artichoke (Cynara cardunculus L. var. scolymus).

2013

The globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus L. var. scolymus) is a perennial plant cultivated in the Mediterranean region and the Americas for its edible young flower heads. Although vegetative propagation by offshoots or by “ovoli” (underground dormant axillary buds) has been the primary method of propagation, the potential for the diffusion of diseases and the phenotypic variability can be very high. The propagation of this species by axillary shoot proliferation from in vitro cultured meristems produces systemic pathogen free plants and a higher multiplication rate as compared to that obtained by conventional agamic multiplication. Axillary shoot proliferation can be induced from excised sho…

Axillary shoot proliferation Globe artichoke offshoots underground buds vegetable cropbiologyVegetative reproductionfungiCynarafood and beveragesSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E Floricolturabiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundMurashige and Skoog mediumMicropropagationchemistryAxillary budShootCytokininBotanyScolymus
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Cone-beam computed tomography and its applications in dental and maxillofacial radiology.

2020

Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) was first used in dental and maxillofacial radiology (DMFR) at the end of the 1990s. Since then, it has been successfully established as the standard three-dimensional radiographic imaging technique in DMFR, with a wide variety of applications in this field. This manuscript briefly reviews the background information on the technology and summarises available data on effective dose and dose optimisation. In addition, typical clinical applications and indications of the technique in DMFR are presented.

Background informationCone beam computed tomographymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testRadiographic imagingbusiness.industryStomatognathic DiseasesComputed tomographyGeneral MedicineCone-Beam Computed TomographyRadiation DosageFacial Bones030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImaging Three-Dimensional030220 oncology & carcinogenesismedicineMaxillaDose optimisationHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiologybusinessClinical radiology
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The Drainage System of the Paranasal Sinuses: A Review with Possible Implications for Balloon Catheter Dilation

2011

Background Intersinus connections and accessory ostia of the maxillary sinus are well known to rhinologic surgeons but are less known for the remaining paranasal sinuses. Probing and dilatation of the natural ostia of diseased sinuses is being popularized currently by the clinical value of balloon catheter dilation (BCD). Although short-term high success rates with treatment of the dilated ostia/duct have been reported with this technique, the potential impact of fractures of adjacent bony septae on accessory sinus ostia, on mucosally lined surfaces, and on intersinus drainage pathways still has not been considered. The aim of this study was to review the literature on accessory sinus ostia…

Bodily Secretionsmedicine.medical_specialtyMaxillary sinusNatural orificeMaxillary FracturesCatheterizationPostoperative ComplicationsFrontal recessParanasal Sinusesotorhinolaryngologic diseasesHumansImmunology and AllergyMedicineSinusitisLateral nasal wallbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineRhinoplastymedicine.diseaseBalloon catheter dilationSurgeryParanasal sinusesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyMucociliary ClearancebusinessAmerican Journal of Rhinology & Allergy
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The role of angiogenesis in implant dentistry part II: the effect of bone-grafting and barrier membrane materials on angiogenesis

2016

Background : In implant dentistry, bone substitute materials and barrier membranes are used in different treatments including guided bone regeneration (GBR), socket preservation, alveolar ridge augmentation, maxillary sinus elevation, and filling bony defects around the inserted dental implant. One of the most important factors in prognosis of treatments using these materials is the growth of new blood vessels in applied areas. Present review was performed to evaluate the effect of the bone-grafting and barrier membrane materials on angiogenesis events. Material and Methods : An electronic search was performed in PubMed, MEDLINE, and EMBASE databases via OVID using the keywords mentioned in…

Bone RegenerationMaxillary sinusBarrier membranemedicine.medical_treatmentDentistryNeovascularization PhysiologicOdontologíaReviewBone graftingNeovascularization03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansDental implantBone regenerationGeneral DentistryDental ImplantsSocket preservationBone Transplantationbusiness.industryDental Implantation Endosseous030206 dentistryAlveolar Ridge AugmentationAlveolar Ridge AugmentationMaxillary Sinus:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la salud3. Good healthmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisBone SubstitutesUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgerymedicine.symptomOral Surgerybusiness
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Indirect Osteotome Maxillary Sinus Floor Elevation: An Update

2012

The objective was to review publications on indirect osteotome maxillary sinus floor elevation (OMSFE) procedures. Studies published between 1999 and 2010 on patients with a minimum of 1 year of follow-up were analyzed. Fourteen studies were included. Indirect OMSFE is indicated for a bone height of 6–8 mm. More bone height was gained when graft material was used. Schneiderian membrane perforation was the most frequent complication. Survival rates varied between 93.5% and 100%. Osteotome sinus membrane elevation is a predictable and effective procedure for placing implants in areas of the posterior maxilla with low bone height.

Bone TransplantationMaxillary sinusbusiness.industryDental Implantation EndosseousAlveolar Bone LossElevationSinus Floor AugmentationDentistryOsteotomyNasal Mucosamedicine.anatomical_structureBone transplantationmedicineHumansOsteotomeOral SurgerybusinessJournal of Oral Implantology
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