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Correction to: Robotic Pancreaticoduodenectomy: Technical Considerations

2018

In the originally published article, the name of the first author was given as Marco Marino only. It should be Marco Vito Marino, which is presented correctly above.

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGeneral surgerymedicine.medical_treatmentSurgery - pancreatic surgery - robotic surgeryCorrectionPancreaticoduodenectomyCardiac surgeryPlastic surgerySettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleCardiothoracic surgeryPediatric surgerymedicineSurgeryNeurosurgerybusiness
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Cerebral Autoregulation in Non-Brain Injured Patients: A Systematic Review.

2021

Introduction: Cerebral autoregulation (CA) plays a fundamental role in the maintenance of adequate cerebral blood flow (CBF). CA monitoring, through direct and indirect techniques, may guide an appropriate therapeutic approach aimed at improving CBF and reducing neurological complications; so far, the role of CA has been investigated mainly in brain-injured patients. The aim of this study is to investigate the role of CA in non-brain injured patients.Methods: A systematic consultation of literature was carried out. Search terms included: “CA and sepsis,” “CA and surgery,” and “CA and non-brain injury.”Results: Our research individualized 294 studies and after screening, 22 studies were anal…

medicine.medical_specialtycerebral autoregulationperioperative carenon-brain injuryneurologic outcomeCerebral autoregulationSepsissepsisTherapeutic approachPediatric surgerymedicinepediatric surgeryRC346-429Septic shockbusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseCardiac surgeryNeurologyCerebral blood flowAnesthesiaDeliriumSystematic ReviewNeurology. Diseases of the nervous systemNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusiness
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Solitary Myofibroma of the Bladder Trigone in a 3-Month-Old Patient: First Case Report

2016

Visceral solitary myofibromas are uncommon in childhood. We report a case of a solitary asymptomatic visceral myofibroma of the bladder trigone occurring in a 3-month-old boy. Once malignancies were ruled out by cystoscopy, radical excision was performed in order to avoid any potential impairment of bladder dynamic. Postoperative course was uneventful and patient was discharged on day 3 after surgery. After 36 months of follow-up, the patient is toilet-trained and remains well; bladder function is normal.

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMyofibromaSettore MED/20 - Chirurgia Pediatrica E Infantilelcsh:RJ1-570Case Reportlcsh:PediatricsGeneral MedicineCystoscopy030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyAsymptomaticRare Paediatric Tumours bladder tumours Pediatric Surgery Pediatric UrologySurgeryRadical excision03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineTrigone of urinary bladdermedicine.symptombusinessBladder function030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Significance of ultrasound for the diagnosis of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis

1986

The sonographic features of hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS) were evaluated in a 5-year prospective study (1981–1985) at the University Clinic of Pediatric Surgery in Mainz. In 37 cases real-time ultrasound was performed preoperatively to measure muscle thickness, diameter, and length of the pylorus; the recorded values were compared with those of a control group. Muscular wall thickness proved to be the most reliable parameter, while pyloric canal length was the most difficult measurement to obtain. Diameter alone was not adequate to establish the sonographic diagnosis, which depends on the individually and functionally different luminal width and submucosal thickness. Significant sonog…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryStomachUltrasoundRefluxPhysical examinationGeneral MedicinePylorusSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structurePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthPediatric surgerymedicineAbdomenSurgeryRadiologybusinessHypertrophic Pyloric StenosisPediatric Surgery International
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Ovarian cysts in newborns.

2001

Before the introduction of ultrasonography (US), ovarian cysts in newborns were thought to be rare. With the extended use of real-time US, prenatal detection has increased. There is still considerable controversy regarding the best treatment of these neonatal findings. A total of 27 instances in 24 consecutive newborns of antenatally-diagnosed ovarian cysts were reviewed for US data, management, and outcome to assess the ante- and postnatal evolution of the cyst and establish appropriate therapy. The cysts detected during pregnancy were studied by repeated postnatal US studies. In 10 children (2 with bilateral cysts) the cyst evolved spontaneously toward regression. Fourteen patients were o…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentOvariectomyOvaryPrenatal diagnosisUltrasonography PrenatalCystectomyLesionparasitic diseasesPediatric surgerymedicineHumansCystPregnancybusiness.industryCesarean SectionOvaryInfant NewbornOophorectomyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseSurgeryOvarian Cystsmedicine.anatomical_structurePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthSurgeryFemalemedicine.symptombusinessPediatric surgery international
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Treatment of Knee Osteochondral Fractures.

2022

Osteochondral lesions (OCLs) that are frequently encountered in skeletally immature and adult patients are more common than once thought, and their incidence rate is rising. These lesions can appear in many synovial joints of the body, such as the shoulder, elbow, hip, and ankle, occurring most often in the knee. The term osteochondral lesion includes a vast spectrum of pathologies such as osteochondritis dissecans, osteochondral defects, osteochondral fractures, and osteonecrosis of the subchondral bone. When considering this, the term osteochondral fracture is preserved only for an osteochondral defect that combines disruption of the articular cartilage and subchondral bone. These fractur…

musculoskeletal diseasesHealth Information ManagementLeadership and ManagementHealth PolicyHealth Informaticsknee injury; osteochondral fracture; pediatric surgery; permanent implant approachHealthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
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