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Di Vittorio M, Lo Valvo M, Di Trapani E, Sanguinetti A, Ciaccio A, Grenci S, Zafarana M, Giacalone G, Patti N, Cacopardi S, Rannisi P, Scuderi A, Luiselli L, La Grua G, Cortone G, Merlino S, Falci A, Spinella G, López-López P. Long-term changes in the breeding period diet of Bonelli. Wildl Res 2019. [DOI: 10.1071/wr18081] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/23/2022]
Abstract
Context
Dietary analyses are essential to achieve a better understanding of animal ecology. In the case of endangered species, assessing dietary requirements is crucial to improve their management and conservation. The Bonelli’s eagle (Aquila fasciata) has experienced a severe decline throughout its breeding range in Europe and, in Italy, fewer than 50 pairs remain, and only in Sicily. This species is subject to major threats, including changes in landscape composition and, consequently, prey availability, which is further aggravated by the occurrence of viral diseases in the case of rabbits.
Aims
To provide current data on the diet of the Bonelli’s eagle in Sicily during the breeding period and to examine dietary shifts with regard to previous studies conducted in the same study area. To discuss possible implications for conservation of the Italian population of this endangered species.
Methods
We used a combination of three methods, including pellet analysis, collection of prey remains, and imagery from camera-traps installed at nests, to examine the diet of 12 breeding pairs of Bonelli’s eagle from 2011 to 2017. We compared this information with data collected between 1993 and 1998 in the same study area.
Key results
In number, birds were the most frequently predated items (61.6%), followed by mammals (36.88%) and reptiles (1.52%). However, in terms of biomass, mammals were the main prey (65.71%), followed by birds (34.12%) and reptiles (0.17%). There was a decrease over the course of the current decade in the consumption of European wild rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), which was compensated for with an increase in both dietary diversity and breadth in bird consumption, a trend not observed in the earlier study in the same region.
Conclusions
Here, we provide an updated assessment of diet composition of Bonelli’s eagle during the breeding period. Interestingly, we found significant differences within the study period (2011–2017) in terms of frequency of occurrence, percentage of biomass, dietary diversity and dietary breadth in a species at risk. Furthermore, we found significant differences between the two study periods in both frequency and percentage of biomass, with significant changes in the consumption of lagomorphs and birds.
Implications
Our results indicated that shifts in the diet are linked to changes in prey abundance, which may be contributing to population declines in the Bonelli’s eagle population in Sicily. Overall, measures aimed at increasing main dietary prey should be promoted to favour occupation of new territories and enhance vital demographic parameters (i.e. breeding success and survival rate) of Bonelli’s eagle across the species range. This would be particularly important for small isolated populations such as the Sicilian one.
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De la Fuente López M, Landskron G, Parada D, Dubois-Camacho K, Simian D, Martinez M, Romero D, Roa JC, Chahuán I, Gutiérrez R, Lopez-K F, Alvarez K, Kronberg U, López S, Sanguinetti A, Moreno N, Abedrapo M, González MJ, Quera R, Hermoso-R MA. The relationship between chemokines CCL2, CCL3, and CCL4 with the tumor microenvironment and tumor-associated macrophage markers in colorectal cancer. Tumour Biol 2018; 40:1010428318810059. [PMID: 30419802 DOI: 10.1177/1010428318810059] [Citation(s) in RCA: 70] [Impact Index Per Article: 11.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/22/2022] Open
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A complex network of chemokines can influence cancer progression with the recruitment and activation of hematopoietic cells, including macrophages to the supporting tumor stroma promoting carcinogenesis and metastasis. The aim of this study was to investigate the relation between tissue and plasma chemokine levels involved in macrophage recruitment with tumor-associated macrophage profile markers and clinicopathological features such as tumor-node-metastases stage, desmoplasia, tumor necrosis factor-α, and vascular endothelial growth factor plasma content. Plasma and tumor/healthy mucosa were obtained from Chilean patients undergoing colon cancer surgery. Chemokines were evaluated from tissue lysates (CCL2, CCL3, CCL4, CCL5, and CX3CL1) by Luminex. Statistical analysis was performed using Wilcoxon match-paired test ( p < 0.05). Macrophage markers (CD68, CD163, and iNOS) were evaluated by immunohistochemistry samples derived from colorectal cancer patients. Correlation analysis between chemokines and macrophage markers and clinicopathological features were performed using Spearman's test. Plasmatic levels of chemokines and inflammatory mediators' vascular endothelial growth factor and tumor necrosis factor-α were evaluated by Luminex. Tumor levels of CCL2 (mean ± standard deviation = 530.1 ± 613.9 pg/mg), CCL3 (102.7 ± 106.0 pg/mg), and CCL4 (64.98 ± 48.09 pg/mg) were higher than those found in healthy tissue (182.1 ± 116.5, 26.79 ± 22.40, and 27.06 ± 23.69 pg/mg, respectively p < 0.05). The tumor characterization allowed us to identify a positive correlation between CCL4 and the pro-tumor macrophages marker CD163 ( p = 0.0443), and a negative correlation of iNOS with desmoplastic reaction ( p = 0.0467). Moreover, we identified that tumors with immature desmoplasia have a higher CD163 density compared to those with a mature/intermediated stromal tissue ( p = 0.0288). Plasmatic CCL4 has shown a positive correlation with inflammatory mediators (tumor necrosis factor-α and vascular endothelial growth factor) that have previously been associated with poor prognosis in patients. In conclusion High expression of CCL4 in colon cancer could induce the infiltration of tumor-associated macrophages and specifically a pro-tumor macrophage profile (CD163+ cells). Moreover, plasmatic chemokines could be considered inflammatory mediators associated to CRC progression as well as tumor necrosis factor-α and vascular endothelial growth factor. These data reinforce the idea of chemokines as potential therapeutic targets or biomarker in CRC.
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- Marjorie De la Fuente López
- 1 Academic Research Unit, Clínica Las Condes, Santiago, Chile.,2 Innate Immunity Laboratory, Disciplinary Program of Immunology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
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- 2 Innate Immunity Laboratory, Disciplinary Program of Immunology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
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- 2 Innate Immunity Laboratory, Disciplinary Program of Immunology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
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- 2 Innate Immunity Laboratory, Disciplinary Program of Immunology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
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- 1 Academic Research Unit, Clínica Las Condes, Santiago, Chile
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- 3 Department of Anatomic Pathology, School of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile
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- 3 Department of Anatomic Pathology, School of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile
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- 2 Innate Immunity Laboratory, Disciplinary Program of Immunology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
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- 2 Innate Immunity Laboratory, Disciplinary Program of Immunology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
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- 4 Laboratory of Oncology and Molecular Genetics, Colorectal Surgery Unit, Clínica Las Condes, Santiago, Chile
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- 4 Laboratory of Oncology and Molecular Genetics, Colorectal Surgery Unit, Clínica Las Condes, Santiago, Chile
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- 4 Laboratory of Oncology and Molecular Genetics, Colorectal Surgery Unit, Clínica Las Condes, Santiago, Chile
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- 5 Coloproctology Unit, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
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- 5 Coloproctology Unit, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
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- 5 Coloproctology Unit, Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
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- 6 Program of Cell Biology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
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- 7 Gastroenterology Service, Clinica Las Condes, Santiago, Chile
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- 2 Innate Immunity Laboratory, Disciplinary Program of Immunology, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile
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Gambardella C, Allaria A, Siciliano G, Mauriello C, Patrone R, Avenia N, Polistena A, Sanguinetti A, Napolitano S, Conzo G. Recurrent esophageal stricture from previous caustic ingestion treated with 40-year self-dilation: case report and review of literature. BMC Gastroenterol 2018; 18:68. [PMID: 29788901 PMCID: PMC5964928 DOI: 10.1186/s12876-018-0801-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 12] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/31/2016] [Accepted: 05/15/2018] [Indexed: 12/14/2022] Open
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Background Corrosive esophageal strictures are common. The severity of the strictures depends on type, quantity, duration of contact and concentration of the caustic substance ingested. Endoscopic balloon dilation and endoscopic bougienage are a cornerstone in the management of the benign esophageal strictures and are the most widely used treatments, but are expensive and invasive procedures. Case Presentation We report the case of an 82-year-old patient with a corrosive esophageal stricture treated for over 40 years by means of home self-bougienage. The procedure has been carried out for the longest lapse of time described in literature, with an excellent control of symptoms. In the case reported, after being carried out for more than 40 years, self-dilation allowed good quality of life and symptoms management, ensuring an excellent nutritional status. Conclusions Following an adequate patient training, self-dilatation can be a safe and effective option of treatment, avoiding frequent expensive hospital admissions for endoscopic esophageal dilatation.
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- C Gambardella
- Department of Cardiothoracic Sciences - University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Via Sergio Pansini 5, 80131, Naples, Italy.
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- Department of Cardiothoracic Sciences - University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Via Sergio Pansini 5, 80131, Naples, Italy
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- Department of Cardiothoracic Sciences - University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Via Sergio Pansini 5, 80131, Naples, Italy
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- Department of Cardiothoracic Sciences - University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Via Sergio Pansini 5, 80131, Naples, Italy
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- Department of Cardiothoracic Sciences - University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Via Sergio Pansini 5, 80131, Naples, Italy
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- Endocrine Surgery Unit, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy
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- Endocrine Surgery Unit, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy
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- Endocrine Surgery Unit, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy
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- Italian Air Force Medical Corps, Ministry of Defence, Rome, Italy
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- Department of Cardiothoracic Sciences - University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Via Sergio Pansini 5, 80131, Naples, Italy
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Gambardella C, Polistena A, Sanguinetti A, Patrone R, Napolitano S, Esposito D, Testa D, Marotta V, Faggiano A, Calò PG, Avenia N, Conzo G. Unintentional recurrent laryngeal nerve injuries following thyroidectomy: Is it the surgeon who pays the bill? Int J Surg 2018; 41 Suppl 1:S55-S59. [PMID: 28506414 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsu.2017.01.112] [Citation(s) in RCA: 28] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/19/2016] [Revised: 01/27/2017] [Accepted: 01/30/2017] [Indexed: 02/02/2023]
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BACKGROUND Thyroidectomy is one of the most common intervention in general surgery and, after the turn of the century, its rate has sharply increased, along with a worldwide increased incidence of differentiated thyroid cancers. Therefore, injuries of the recurrent laryngeal nerve have become one of the most frequent cause of surgical malpractice claims, mostly following surgery for benign pathology. MAIN BODY Even if the incidence of definitive paralysis is generally lower than 3%, during the last 20 years in Italy, the number of claims for damages has sharply raised. As a consequence, a lot of defensive medicine has been caused by this issue, and a witch-hunt has been accordingly triggered, so determining mostly a painful and lasting frustration for the surgeons, who sometimes are compelled to pay a lot of money for increasing insurance premiums and lawyers fees. Recurrent laryngeal nerve injury should be considered as a potentially catastrophic predictable but not preventable event, rather than the result of a surgical mistake. CONCLUSION Purposes of the Authors are analyzing incidence, conditions of risk, and mechanisms of recurrent laryngeal nerve injuries, underlining notes of surgical technique and defining medical practice recommendations useful to reduce the risk of malpractice lawsuits and judgments against surgeons.
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- C Gambardella
- Division of General and Oncologic Surgery, Via Pansini 5, 80131, Napoli, Department of Cardiothoracic Sciences, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Italy
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- Endocrine Surgery Unit, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy
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- Endocrine Surgery Unit, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy
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- Division of General and Oncologic Surgery, Via Pansini 5, 80131, Napoli, Department of Cardiothoracic Sciences, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Italy
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- Medical Officer, Italian Air Force Medical Corps, Ministry of Defence, Rome, Italy
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- Division of General and Oncologic Surgery, Via Pansini 5, 80131, Napoli, Department of Cardiothoracic Sciences, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Italy
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- Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Unit, Department of Cardiothoracic Sciences, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Italy
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- Department of Molecular and Clinical Endocrinology and Oncology, Federico II University, Naples, Italy
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- Department of Molecular and Clinical Endocrinology and Oncology, Federico II University, Naples, Italy
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- Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Cagliari, Cittadella Universitaria, SS554, Bivio Sestu, 09042 Monserrato, CA, Italy
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- Endocrine Surgery Unit, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy
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- Division of General and Oncologic Surgery, Via Pansini 5, 80131, Napoli, Department of Cardiothoracic Sciences, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Italy.
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Agostino PV, Gatto EM, Cesarini M, Etcheverry JL, Sanguinetti A, Golombek DA. Deficits in temporal processing correlate with clinical progression in Huntington's disease. Acta Neurol Scand 2017; 136:322-329. [PMID: 28052315 DOI: 10.1111/ane.12728] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 12/09/2016] [Indexed: 12/21/2022]
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OBJECTIVES Precise temporal performance is crucial for several complex tasks. Time estimation in the second-to-minutes range-known as interval timing-involves the interaction of the basal ganglia and the prefrontal cortex via dopaminergic-glutamatergic pathways. Patients with Huntington's disease (HD) present deficits in cognitive and motor functions that require fine control of temporal processing. The objective of the present work was to assess temporal cognition through a peak-interval time (PI) production task in patients with HD and its potential correlation with the Unified Huntington's Disease Rating Scale (UHDRS). MATERIALS AND METHODS Patients with molecular diagnosis of HD and controls matched by age, sex and educational level (n=18/group) were tested for interval timing in short- (3 seconds), medium- (6 seconds) and long (12 seconds)-duration stimuli. RESULTS Significant differences were observed in the PI task, with worse performance in HD compared to controls. Patients underestimated real time (left-shifted Peak location) for 6- and 12-second intervals (P<.05) and presented decreased temporal precision for all the intervals evaluated (P<.01). Importantly, a significant correlation was found between time performance and the UHDRS (P<.01). Patients' responses also deviated from the scalar property. CONCLUSIONS Our results contribute to support that timing functions are impaired in HD in correlation with clinical deterioration. Recordings of cognitive performance related to timing could be a potential useful tool to measure the neurodegenerative progression of movement disorder-related pathologies.
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- P. V. Agostino
- Department of Science and Technology; National University of Quilmes/CONICET; Bernal Buenos Aires Argentina
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- Instituto de Neurociencias de Buenos Aires; INEBA; Bernal Buenos Aires Argentina
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- Instituto de Neurociencias de Buenos Aires; INEBA; Bernal Buenos Aires Argentina
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- Instituto de Neurociencias de Buenos Aires; INEBA; Bernal Buenos Aires Argentina
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- Instituto de Neurociencias de Buenos Aires; INEBA; Bernal Buenos Aires Argentina
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- Department of Science and Technology; National University of Quilmes/CONICET; Bernal Buenos Aires Argentina
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Sanguinetti A, Polistena A, Luchini R, Monacelli M, Avenia S, Galasse S, Cirocchi R, Avenia N. Correct information to patients undergoing breast-conserving surgery: the medicolegal significance. G Chir 2017; 38:61-65. [PMID: 28691668 DOI: 10.11138/gchir/2017.38.2.061] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/17/2022]
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Many of the women newly diagnosed with breast cancer not have access to all the information they need to make the surgical and treatment choices that are most appropriate for them. Research clearly shows that lumpectomy and other breast-conserving surgeries are just as safe as mastectomy for most women with early stage disease, and yet approximately half will undergo the more disfiguring procedures, but many healthy women who have strong family histories of breast cancer consider prophylactic mastectomies, and their decisions are also based on very limited information, because there are few studies showing the effectiveness of that procedure. This paper delineates how to avoid limited information and biased recommendations is important for a conscious and informed choice by the patients.
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Bugiantella W, Rondelli F, Mariani L, Polistena A, Sanguinetti A, Avenia N, Mariani E. Cost-effectiveness analysis of the temporary percutaneous ileostomy for faecal diversion after colorectal resection in elderly. Aging Clin Exp Res 2017; 29:47-53. [PMID: 27832466 DOI: 10.1007/s40520-016-0658-7] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/31/2016] [Accepted: 10/12/2016] [Indexed: 12/22/2022]
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BACKGROUND Conventional loop ileostomy (CLI) is a suitable procedure for transitory faecal diversion after colorectal anastomosis, but it causes relevant morbidities (dehydration, discomfort, peristomal infections) and requires a second operation to be closed. We already described an alternative technique of temporary percutaneous ileostomy (TPI), which can be removed without surgery. AIMS We analyse the outcomes and the costs of the TPI in protecting low colorectal anastomosis in elderly, compared to the CLI. METHODS Data of patients underwent elective anterior rectal resection for rectal cancer with extra-peritoneal colorectal anastomosis protected by ileostomy from January 2011 to December 2015 were reviewed. Sixty-one out of 132 patients were older than 70; 35 underwent faecal diversion by TPI and 26 by CLI. RESULTS The two groups resulted homogenous about age, sex, operative time, short-term post-operative complications. None of the patients reported anastomotic leakage. The hospital stay and the cost for the first surgical procedure did not show statistically significant differences between TPI and CLI. When comparing the overall hospital stay and costs the differences are statistically significant: the TPI showed a shorter hospital stay (12.4 vs 19.3 days, -35.7%) and a lower cost of hospitalization (7954.0 vs 14,372.1€, -44.7%), compared to CLI. DISCUSSION The limited duration of the faecal diversion and the uselessness of a second surgical procedure to remove the TPI are the most important advantages of TPI, especially in elderly. CONCLUSION The TPI not only improved the post-operative outcome of the patients, but also allowed a remarkable saving for the National Health System.
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Sanguinetti A, Polistena A, Lucchini R, Monacelli M, Galasse S, Avenia S, Bugiantella W, Triola R, Cirocchi R, Rondelli F, Avenia N. Myoblastoma of the breast: Our experience and review of literature. Int J Surg Case Rep 2016; 20S:5-7. [PMID: 26971123 PMCID: PMC4883056 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2016.02.005] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/30/2022] Open
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INTRODUCTION Breast myoblastoma or granular cell tumor involving the breast parenchyma has been described in detail for the first time since Abrikossoff in 1931. The location of this injury to the breast is very rare, accounting for between 5% and 15% of all cases of cancer of the granular cells. We present our experience regarding the identification of two cases because of the relative rarity of this tumor. It is often confused with breast cancer on clinical and radiological, and its diagnosis can then be difficult for physicians, radiologists and pathologists. PRESENTATION OF CASES We report the cases of two young women who came to our attention because of the presence of mass shoveled breast, mobile and accompanied by pain cycle independent. In both cases, mammography and ultrasound revealed the presence of heterogeneous mass and irregular, but in one of two such mass located at the Union of external quadrants of the left breast and was in contact with his serratus anterior and suspicion for malignancy. In both cases the 'histology combined with immunohistochemical study proved to be a granular cell tumor. CONCLUSION Although a granular cell tumor of the breast is a rare tumor breast, should be considered in the differential diagnosis of benign and malignant lesions. Surgeons and pathologists should keep in mind when considering a granular cell tumor cells with abundant granular cytoplasm containing materials to avoid misdiagnosing breast cancer, which could lead to unnecessary surgery.
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- S. Maria University Hospital, Terni, Italy.
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- Medical School University of Perugia, Italy.
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- S. Maria University Hospital, Terni, Italy.
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Polistena A, Monacelli M, Lucchini R, Triola R, Conti C, Avenia S, Sole Di Patrizi M, Barillaro I, Boccolini A, Sanguinetti A, Avenia N. Thyroid anaplastic carcinoma: the impact of multimodality treatment on survival. The experience of a referral center for endocrine surgery. MINERVA CHIR 2014; 69:261-269. [PMID: 25052058] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/03/2023]
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AIM Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) is characterized by local invasiveness, risk of recurrence and very poor prognosis. METHODS We retrospectively reviewed 79 consecutive patients treated between 1996 and 2012. We analysed the multimodality treatment of ATC considering the impact of surgery and radiotherapy on survival. RESULTS Patients were divided in groups A and B (tumor less and larger than 5 cm). Surgery was carried out in 44 patients, radiotherapy in 48 patients. Tracheostomy and endoprosthesis were used respectively in 48.1% and in 25.3% of patients. The mean survival was 5.35 (± 3.2) months with no significant difference in group A vs. group B. Considering patients undergone surgery, significant impact on survival was observed comparing A vs. B (P=0.013). Combination of surgery and radiotherapy significantly improves outcome comparing A vs. B (P=0.017). Improvement in survival compared to no treatment at all was observed in both groups respectively for surgery (P=0.001 and P=0.0001) and radiotherapy (P=0.047 and P=0.0001). CONCLUSION Although the severity of prognosis of ATC, multimodality treatment still significantly improves local control of the disease achieving acceptable survival in selected patients and adequate palliation of symptoms for the others. Surgery is still a fundamental treatment.
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- A Polistena
- University of Perugia, Medical School Endocrine Surgery Unit S. Maria University Hospital Terni, Terni, Italy - apolis74yahoo.it
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Rondelli F, Bugiantella W, Villa F, Sanguinetti A, Boni M, Mariani E, Avenia N. Robot-assisted or conventional laparoscoic rectopexy for rectal prolapse? Systematic review and meta-analysis. Int J Surg 2014; 12 Suppl 2:S153-S159. [PMID: 25157988 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsu.2014.08.359] [Citation(s) in RCA: 22] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/15/2014] [Revised: 08/05/2014] [Accepted: 06/15/2014] [Indexed: 02/08/2023]
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AIM The use of robotic technology has proved to be safe and effective, arising as a helpful alternative to standard laparoscopy in a variety of surgical procedures. However the role of robotic assistance in laparoscopic rectopexy is still not demonstrated. METHODS A systematic review of the literature was carried out performing an unrestricted search in MEDLINE, EMBASE, the Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar up to 30th June 2014. Reference lists of retrieved articles and review articles were manually searched for other relevant studies. We meta-analyzed the data currently available regarding the incidence of recurrence rate of rectal prolapse, conversion rate, operative time, intra-operative blood loss, post-operative complications, re-operation rate and hospital stay in robot-assisted rectopexy (RC) compared to conventional laparoscopic rectopexy (LR). RESULTS Six studies were included resulting in 340 patients. The meta-analysis showed that the RR does not influence the recurrence rate of rectal prolapse, the conversion rate and the re-operation rate, whereas it decreases the intra-operative blood loss, the post-operative complications and the hospital stay. Yet, the RR resulted to be longer than the LR. Post-operative ano-rectal and the sexual functionality and procedural costs could not meta-analyzed because the data from included studies about these issues were heterogeneous and incomplete. CONCLUSION The meta-analysis showed that the RR may ensure limited improvements in post-operative outcomes if compared to the LR. However, RCTs are needed to compare RR to LR in terms of short-term and long-term outcomes, specially investigating the functional outcomes that may confirm the cost-effectiveness of the robotic assisted rectopexy.
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- F Rondelli
- "San Giovanni Battista" Hospital, General Surgery, USL Umbria 2, Via M. Arcamone, 06034, Foligno, Perugia, Italy; University of Perugia, Department of Surgical and Biomedical Sciences, Via G. Dottori, 06100, Perugia, Italy.
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- "San Giovanni Battista" Hospital, General Surgery, USL Umbria 2, Via M. Arcamone, 06034, Foligno, Perugia, Italy; University of Perugia, PhD School in Biotechnologies, Italy.
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- "Bellinzona e Valli" Regional Hospital, 6500, Bellinzona, Switzerland.
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- General and Specialized Surgery, "Santa Maria" Hospital, Via T. Di Joannuccio, 05100, Terni, Italy.
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- "San Giovanni Battista" Hospital, General Surgery, USL Umbria 2, Via M. Arcamone, 06034, Foligno, Perugia, Italy.
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- "San Giovanni Battista" Hospital, General Surgery, USL Umbria 2, Via M. Arcamone, 06034, Foligno, Perugia, Italy.
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- University of Perugia, Department of Surgical and Biomedical Sciences, Via G. Dottori, 06100, Perugia, Italy.
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Lucchini R, Monacelli M, Santoprete S, Triola R, Conti C, Pecoriello R, Favoriti P, Di Patrizi MS, Barillaro I, Boccolini A, Avenia S, D'Ajello M, Sanguinetti A, Avenia N. Differentiated thyroid tumors: surgical indications. G Chir 2013; 34:153-7. [PMID: 23837952 DOI: 10.11138/gchir/2013.34.5.153] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/17/2022]
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Thyroid gland tumors represent 1% of malignant tumors. In Italy their incidence is in constant growth. The aggressiveness depends on the histological type. The relative non-aggressive grade of different forms of tumors is the basis for discussing the treatment of choice: total thyroidectomy vs lobectomy with or without lymphadenectomy of the sixth level in the absence of metastasis. Authors report about their experience, and they advocate, given the high percentage of multicentric forms, total thyroidectomy as treatment of choice.
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Lucchini R, Sanguinetti A, Monacelli M, Triola R, Avenia S, Conti C, Santoprete S, Avenia N. Health technology assessment and thyroid surgery. G Chir 2013; 34:198-201. [PMID: 24091174 DOI: 10.11138/gchir/2013.34.7.198] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/17/2022]
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The growth of technological innovation, the request for assistance, the rising patient's expectations and the interest of the industry have led to a rise in the cost of health care systems. In this context the role of the National Health System is not to delay the development or adoption of new technologies, but rather to drive the development selecting priorities and promoting its use. Health Technology Assessment (HTA) is a multidisciplinary and multidimensional approach for analyzing the medical-clinical, social, organizational, economic, ethical and legal implications of a technology (devices, drugs, procedures) through the assessment of multiple parameters such as effectiveness, safety, costs of the social and organizational impact. A health technology assessment is a comprehensive, systematic evaluation of the prerequisites for estimating the consequences of using health technology. Main characteristic of HTA is that the problem is tackled using an approach focused on four main elements: - technology; - patient; - organization; - economy. The authors have applied the HTA method for the analysis of the ultrasonic focus dissector on thyroid surgery. They compared the cost of the surgical procedure using the ultrasonic dissector and without it in a case study of 440 patients who underwent thyroidectomy.
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Gatto E, Chana P, Etcheverry JL, Gallin E, Miranda M, Parisi V, Sanguinetti A, Rodriguez Violante M, Litvan I. Pan-American Consortium of Multiple System Atrophy. Preliminary Report (P06.079). Neurology 2012. [DOI: 10.1212/wnl.78.1_meetingabstracts.p06.079] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/15/2022] Open
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Papi A, Guarnieri T, Storci G, Santini D, Ceccarelli C, Taffurelli M, De Carolis S, Avenia N, Sanguinetti A, Sidoni A, Orlandi M, Bonafé M. Nuclear receptors agonists exert opposing effects on the inflammation dependent survival of breast cancer stem cells. Cell Death Differ 2012; 229:1595-606. [PMID: 22261616 DOI: 10.1002/jcp.24601] [Citation(s) in RCA: 46] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/03/2013] [Accepted: 03/03/2014] [Indexed: 12/19/2022] Open
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Recent literature highlights the importance of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the biology of breast cancer stem cells (CSCs), unraveling differences with respect to their normal counterparts. Expansion of mammospheres (MS) is a valuable tool for the in vitro study of normal and cancer mammary gland stem cells. Here, we expanded MSs from human breast cancer and normal mammary gland tissues, as well from tumorigenic (MCF7) and non-tumorigenic (MCF10) breast cell lines. We observed that agonists for the retinoid X receptor (6-OH-11-O-hydroxyphenanthrene), retinoic acid receptor (all-trans retinoic acid (RA)) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-γ (pioglitazone (PGZ)), reduce the survival of MS generated from breast cancer tissues and MCF7 cells, but not from normal mammary gland or MCF10 cells. This phenomenon is paralleled by the hampering of pro-inflammatory Nuclear Factor-κB (NF-κB)/Interleukin-6 (IL6) axis that is hyperactive in breast cancer-derived MS. The hindrance of such pathway associates with the downregulation of MS regulatory genes (SLUG, Notch3, Jagged1) and with the upregulation of the differentiation markers estrogen receptor-α and keratin18. At variance, the PPARα agonist Wy14643 promotes MS formation, upregulating NF-κB/IL6 axis and MS regulatory genes. These data reveal that nuclear receptors agonists (6-OH-11-O-hydroxyphenanthrene, RA, PGZ) reduce the inflammation dependent survival of breast CSCs and that PPARα agonist Wy14643 exerts opposite effects on this phenotype.
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- A Papi
- Department of Evolutionary Experimental Biology, University of Bologna, Italy
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Sanguinetti A, Bistoni G, Avenia N. Stem cells and breast cancer, where we are? A concise review of literature. G Chir 2011; 32:438-446. [PMID: 22018221] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/31/2023]
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There is an analogy between embryogenesis and cancer and the attention is on increasing the rate of cell division and on a small percentage of perennial cells . The key to understanding is to be found in the properties of these cells developed in the form of perennial totipotency, multipotency and unipotent. The normal life cycle involves epigenetic mechanisms that are deregulated in cancer cells, these tumor cells appear to belong to deregulation since its progeny. Here is a review of the literature on embryogenesis of the breast, endocrine system interactions Delna the proper development and functioning of the various cell lines and to the importance of cancer stem cells.
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Sanguinetti A, Fioriti L, Brugia M, Roila F, Farabi R, Sidoni A, Avenia N. Juvenile papillomatosis of the breast in young male: a case report. G Chir 2011; 32:374-375. [PMID: 22018260] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/31/2023]
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Juvenile papillomatosis of the breast ("Swiss cheese disease'') is a benign localized proliferative condition of the breast which occurs almost exclusively in young adult women. Patients with this lesion often have a family history of breast carcinoma, but rarely carcinoma may coexist with the lesion at the time of diagnosis. We present a case of a young male with juvenile papillomatosis of the breast. The pathology and clinical management of this rare lesion is discussed.
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Avenia N, Sanguinetti A, Santoprete S, Monacelli M, Cirocchi R, Lucchini R, Galasse S, Calzolari F, Urbani M, D'Ajello F, Puma F. [Complications of thyroid surgery: cervical thoracic duct injuries]. G Chir 2010; 31:447-450. [PMID: 20939953] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/30/2023]
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Thoracic duct injury is uncommon in surgery of the neck: relatively more common after laryngeal and esophageal surgery, rare in thyroid surgery. From January 1986 to June 2009 were treated 14 patients with lesions of the cervical thoracic duct undergo surgery for thyroid disease: 4 goitre cervico-mediastinal and 10 total thyroidectomy for cancer, 9 of which have laterocervical left lymphadenectomy. In 2 cases, the intraoperative detection has allowed immediate ligature. In 12 patients a cervical chylous fistula without chilothorax was found: 5 low-flow fistulas and 7 high-flow fistulas. Of the 5 cases of low-flow fistula, 4 were recovered after 1 month of conservative treatment, only 1 patient required surgical correction. The 7 patients with high-flow fistula were undergoing surgery: 4 in the first week post-operative and 3 after a period of more than 30 days of medical therapy. In patients with high-flow fistula prolonged medical treatment does not provide benefit and increase the risk of complications during and after surgery.
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- N Avenia
- AFOI Endocrinochirurgia, Università degli Studi di Perugia
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Sanguinetti A, Ragusa M, Calzolari F, D'Ajello F, Fioriti L, Papini D, Sidoni A, Roila F, Avenia N. Invasive ductal carcinoma arising in ectopic breast tissue of the axilla. Case report and review of the literature. G Chir 2010; 31:383-386. [PMID: 20843442] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/29/2023]
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Mammary carcinoma arising in ectopic breast tissue is an uncommon occurrence. Most reported cases have involved ductal carcinoma, but other types, such as medullary, papillary, and lobular carcinomas, have been described. For pathologists, the diagnosis of mammary carcinoma arising in ectopic breast tissue can be difficult, especially in the axilla, where carcinoma of adnexal origin must be excluded. We describe a 51-year-old woman who developed invasive secretory ductal carcinoma in ectopic left axillary breast tissue and micrometastatic carcinoma in an ipsilateral axillary lymph node. The carcinoma arose in a left axillary mass that had been present for several years, from which she had secreted fluid during prior menstrual periods.
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- A Sanguinetti
- Department of Radiology, University of Perugia, Italy
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Sanguinetti A, Catania A, Docimo G, Avenia N. Radical axillary dissection in sentinel lymph node biopsy era: it's still a considerable technique in breast cancer management? G Chir 2010; 31:344-346. [PMID: 20646390] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/29/2023]
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The new staging technique of sentinel node biopsy facilitates the identification of pathological node negative patients in whom axillary dissection may be avoided; however, patients with a positive sentinel node biopsy would require a thorough examination of their nodal status. Axillary dissection provides good local control, accurate staging and prognostic information for decisions about adjuvant therapy. We describe a technique of radical axillary clearance that includes levels I, II and III; this isn't associated with additional morbidity to patients and involves minimal extension of operative time.
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Sanguinetti A, Docimo G, Ragusa M, Calzolari F, D'Ajello F, Ruggiero R, Parmeggiani D, Pezzolla A, Procaccini E, Avenia N. Ultrasound scissors versus electrocautery in axillary dissection: our experience. G Chir 2010; 31:151-153. [PMID: 20444331] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/29/2023]
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The ultrasound scissors are recently emerging as an alternative surgical tool for dissection and haemostasis and have been extensively used in the field of minimally invasive surgery. We studied the utility and advantages of this instrument compared with electrocautery to perform axillary dissection. The operative and morbidity details of thirty-five breast cancer patients who underwent axillary dissection using the ultrasound scissors were compared with 35 matched controls operated with electrocautery by the same surgical team. There was no significant difference in the operating time between the ultrasound scissors and electrocautery group (36 and 30 mins, p>0.05). The blood loss (60 +/- 35 ml and 294 +/- 155 ml, p<0.001) and drainage volume (200 +/- 130 ml and 450 +/- 230 ml, p<0.001) were significantly lower in the ultrasound scissors group. There was a significant reduction of draining days in ultrasound scissors group (mean one and four days, respectively p<0.05). There was significant difference in the seroma rate between the two groups (10% and 30%, respectively). Axillary dissection using harmonic scalpel is feasible and the learning curve is short. Ultrasound scissor significantly reduces the blood loss and duration of drainage as compared to electrocautery.
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Ruggiero R, Procaccini E, Gili S, Cremone C, Parmeggiani D, Conzo G, Docimo L, Sparavigna L, Gubitosi A, Docimo G, Sanguinetti A, Avenia N. New trends on fibrin glue in seroma after axillary lymphadenectomy for breast cancer. G Chir 2009; 30:306-310. [PMID: 19580713] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/28/2023]
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BACKGROUND Axillary lymphadenectomy remains an integral part of breast cancer treatment, yet seroma formation occurs in 15-85% of cases. Among methods to reduce seroma magnitude and duration, fibrin glue has been proposed in several studies with controversial results. PATIENTS AND METHODS Ninety patients underwent quadrantectomy or mastectomy with level I/II axillary lymphadenectomy; a suction drain was fitted in all patients. Fibrin glue spray were applied to the axillary fossa in 45 patients; the other 45 patients were treated conventionally. RESULTS Suction drainage was removed between post-operative (p.o.) days 3 and 4. Seroma magnitude and duration were significantly reduced (p 0.004 and 0.02, respectively), and there were fewer evacuative punctures, in patients receiving fibrin glue compared with the conventional treatment group. CONCLUSIONS Use of fibrin glue does not always prevent seroma formation, but does reduce seroma magnitude, duration and evacuative punctures.
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- R Ruggiero
- General and Specialistic Surgery, Second University of Naples
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Lucchini R, Sanguinetti A, Calzolari F, d'Ajello M, d'Ajello F, Monacelli M, Avenia N. Is the patient's age contraindication to thyroid surgery? BMC Geriatr 2009. [PMCID: PMC4291022 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-9-s1-a72] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/03/2022] Open
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Ruggiero R, Procaccini E, Sanguinetti A, Cremone C, Gili S, Docimo G, Docimo L, Sparavigna L, Gubitosi A, Parmeggiani D, Avenia N. Ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast: our experience. G Chir 2009; 30:121-124. [PMID: 19351465] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/27/2023]
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AIM The ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a more and more frequent neoplasia, representing over 25% of diagnosed breast cancer in recent surveys.It is particularly interesting as concerns several aspects of which the most important are issues linked to clinical diagnosis and the difficulties of histopathological classification, with evident and important therapeutic implications. PATIENTS AND METHODS The authors report their experience about 161 ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast. Guidelines for surgical treatment are: radiological or clinical diagnosis, tumor's extension, histological classification, grading and margin status. At the present the authors prefer breast conserving surgery with tumor margin's study. They report their experience in the last seven years about sentinel lymph node biopsy. RESULTS The most frequent histotype resulted comedocarcinoma (61,8%) followed by non comedo (38,2%). Local recurrence after DCIS therapy is 6,1%. CONCLUSIONS 80-90% of the patients currently treated for DCIS present non-palpable breast lesions at diagnosis. Breast conserving surgery is the first choice and radiotherapy and endocrine therapy are indicated for selected patients.
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MESH Headings
- Adult
- Aged
- Antineoplastic Agents, Hormonal/therapeutic use
- Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis
- Breast Neoplasms/pathology
- Breast Neoplasms/surgery
- Breast Neoplasms/therapy
- Carcinoma, Intraductal, Noninfiltrating/diagnosis
- Carcinoma, Intraductal, Noninfiltrating/pathology
- Carcinoma, Intraductal, Noninfiltrating/surgery
- Carcinoma, Intraductal, Noninfiltrating/therapy
- Chemotherapy, Adjuvant
- Female
- Follow-Up Studies
- Humans
- Mastectomy, Segmental/methods
- Middle Aged
- Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/diagnosis
- Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/prevention & control
- Practice Guidelines as Topic
- Radiotherapy, Adjuvant
- Retrospective Studies
- Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
- Treatment Outcome
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- R Ruggiero
- Department of General and Specialistic Surgery, Second University of Naples, Italy
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Sanguinetti A, Ragusa M, Lucchini R, Monacelli M, Calzolari F, Misso C, Avenia N. Primary breast lymphoma: case reports and review of the literature. G Chir 2008; 29:230-232. [PMID: 18507958] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/26/2023]
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As the prevalence of breast cancer has increased over recent years many cases with unusual presentation are emerging. This review attempts to identify different types of primary malignancies that can affect the breast. A five years review was undertaken at the Breast Unit of Azienda Ospedaliera "Santa Maria", Terni (Italy). All cases of breast malignancy admitted to the Breast Unit between 2001 and 2005 were reviewed: 750 patients were diagnosed with malignant breast disease. Primary breast lymphoma (was found only in two cases accounting for an incidence of 0,26%. The pre-operative diagnosis was infiltrating carcinoma in both cases and the patients were treated with surgery and systemic chemotherapy; currently they are disease- free.
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De Falco M, Parmeggiani U, Oliva G, Piatto A, Allocca A, Accardo M, Calzolari F, Lucchini R, Misso C, Ragusa M, d'Ajello M, Sanguinetti A, Avenia N. [Granulomatous mastitis: diagnostic and therapeutic problems. Case report and review of the literature]. G Chir 2006; 27:422-7. [PMID: 17198551] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/13/2023]
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The granulomatous mastitis is uncommon inflammatory disease of the breast of unknown etiology. The diagnosis is obtained only through hystopathology. We report a case of woman, 41 years old, showing lesions of the breast, that caused strong pain with ulcerations sero-haematic secretion and axillary omolateral lymphadenopathy. The diagnostic workup (sonography, mammography, multiples FNAB of single lesions, the culture of cells and hormonal profile) showed an inflammatory aspecific lesions with presence of atipic cells in nipple's secretion and in FNAB of periareola lesion. We performed an excisional biopsy. The hystopathologic diagnosis showed a granulomatous mastitis, confirming the validity of our diagnostic and therapeutic choices. The excisional biopsy has allowed to avoid an overtreatment and obtain a good aesthetic result.
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- M De Falco
- Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli, Dipartimento di Scienze Chirurgiche, Anestesiologiche e dell'Emergenza, V Divisione di Chirurgia Generale e Tecniche Chirurgiche Speciali
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Sanguinetti A, Sperlongano P, D'Ajello M, Parmeggiani D, Piatto A, De Falco M, Sordelli I, Monacelli M, Calzolari F, Lucchini R, Pisaniello D, Parmeggiani U, Avenia N. [Male breast cancer. Five years experience and literature review]. G Chir 2006; 27:255-8. [PMID: 17062194] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/12/2023]
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Male breast cancer is an uncommon disease and its aetiology, clinical behaviour and treatment is not well-known . Retrospective studies show that age and stage-matched breast cancer in men and women are compared. Nevertheless, the poor mammary tissue in man allow a rapid local infiltration, late diagnosis and poor survival rate. The Authors report their five years experience and with a short literature review they summarise what is currently known about this uncommon neoplasm in terms of prognostic factors, therapy and survival.
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MESH Headings
- Breast/pathology
- Breast Neoplasms, Male/diagnosis
- Breast Neoplasms, Male/drug therapy
- Breast Neoplasms, Male/mortality
- Breast Neoplasms, Male/radiotherapy
- Breast Neoplasms, Male/surgery
- Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast/diagnosis
- Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast/pathology
- Carcinoma, Ductal, Breast/surgery
- Carcinoma, Papillary/diagnosis
- Carcinoma, Papillary/pathology
- Carcinoma, Papillary/surgery
- Combined Modality Therapy
- Female
- Humans
- Lymph Node Excision
- Lymphatic Metastasis
- Male
- Mastectomy, Radical
- Neoplasm Staging
- Prognosis
- Sex Factors
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Sanguinetti A, Sperlongano P, D'Ajello M, Pisaniello D, Piatto A, Misso C, Sordelli I, Monacelli M, Lucchini R, Parmeggiani D, Sperlongano R, Avenia N. Breast surgery and sentinel node biopsy. Our experience. G Chir 2006; 27:109-11. [PMID: 16681872] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/09/2023]
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Massive campaigns of screening of breast pathologies improved early diagnosis of breast cancers. Most of these cancers are small-sized (T1) and seldom show intraoperative nodal involvement. Sentinel node biopsy is the elective choice in the above mentioned cases because, if negative, it avoids axillary dissection. International literature reports rates of false negative sentinel node biopsy ranging among 4.5 and 12%; results in our experience account for almost 6%. As a consequence, there is the definite risk of potentially positive axilla that will not be dissected with subsequent risk of axillary recurrence within 24 months. The reason of that could be related to the fact that in Referral Centers this technique is performed in strictly selected patients, so as to gain a diagnostic accuracy of 98%. The rate of axillary recurrences does not justify the routine axillary dissection, since this is just a staging, not a therapeutic procedure. In case of doubt, it can be recommended a close and careful follow-up of the axilla.
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- A Sanguinetti
- Dipartimento Chirurgia Testa Collo e Tessuli Molli, Centro di Riferimento Regionale, Azienda Ospedaliera Santa Maria, Terni
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Pisaniello D, Parmeggiani D, Piatto A, Avenia N, d'Ajello M, Monacelli M, Calzolari F, Sanguinetti A, Parmeggiani U, Sperlongano P. Which therapy to prevent post-thyroidectomy hypocalcemia? G Chir 2005; 26:357-61. [PMID: 16371185] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/05/2023]
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Hypocalcemia is one of the most frequent complications after total extracapsular thyroidectomy (TET). In most of cases it is a transient phenomenon. The aim of this study is to evaluate if and how the oral administration of calcium or calcium combined with D-vitamin could effectively prevent post-thyroidectomy hypocalcemia. A randomized prospective study was performed, recruiting 120 patients who underwent total thyroidectomy. The patients in our series were randomly assigned to one of two groups: group A--patients who received calcium lactogluconate/calcium carbonate (mg 300 per day); group B--patients who received calcium carbonate/cholecalciferol therapy (calcium carbonate: 1500 mg per day; cholecalciferol 400 UI per day). The groups were well matched for age, sex and pathologies. Patients of both A and B groups were divided in two subgroups: those operated on for benign thyroid diseases (A1 and B1) and those operated on for malignancy (A2, B2). Serum calcium assays, performed 24, 48 and 72 hours after surgery, showed mean values of calcemia higher in patients of the B1 and B2 group. Statistical analysis was performed using a Student's t test. Mean serum calcium concentrations on post-operative day one, two and three were higher in patients of the group B (p<<0.01). Early and combined oral administration of both calcium and vitamin D seemed to prove major efficacy in preventing and treating post-operative hypocalcemia, showing mean serum calcium levels higher than those of patients who received only oral calcium administration. Nevertheless, further studies are necessary to validate these data.
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- D Pisaniello
- Dipartimento di Scienze Anestesiologiche, Chirurgiche e delle Emergenze, Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli
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Parmeggiani U, Avenia N, De Falco M, Parmeggiani D, Pisaniello D, d'Ajello M, Monacelli M, Calzolari F, Sanguinetti A, Sperlongano P. Major complications in thyroid surgery: utility of bipolar vessel sealing (Ligasure Precise). G Chir 2005; 26:387-94. [PMID: 16371192] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/05/2023]
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In the present study the Authors tried and assess the advantages of the standard sutureless thyroidectomy performed by the Ligasure Vessel Sealing System, thanks to the use of the dedicated Precise handle. The Authors compared the efficacy of haemostasis and the economical impact of the device, in terms of drug administration and costs. The Authors comparatively analyzed 120 total extracapsular thyroidectomies (TET) performed by the standard operative technique (Group A, control) and 70 TET achieved by the "sutureless technique" (Group B, case). There was a statistically significant decrease of transient postoperative hypocalcemia (5.71% vs 7.5%) and also of mean operative time (about 20 minutes) in patients of the group B. Non significant decrease of other kind of complications (postoperative hemorrhage, transient and permanent inferior laryngeal palsy, stupor of the superior laryngeal nerve, seromas) were also observed. The use of the Ligasure Precise resulted easy, safe and efficient in the Authors' experience. It allowed the decrease of postoperative haemorrhages and mean operative time.
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- U Parmeggiani
- V Divisione di Chirurgia Generale e Techniche Chirurgiche Speciali, Dipartimento de Scienze Anestesiologiche, Chirurgiche e delle Emergenze, Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli
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Ricci F, Puma F, Santoprete S, Urbani M, Vinci D, Sanguinetti A, Ottavi P, Porcaro G, Daddi G. [Use of the Dynamic Stent in the palliation of carinal and distal tracheal stenosis]. Ann Ital Chir 2002; 73:211-7; discussion 217-8. [PMID: 12197295] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/26/2023]
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Satisfactory palliation of the lesions involving the carinal region is difficult to achieve because the stenting is conducted in an unsuitable anatomy, in highly symptomatic patients. During the period 1987-2000 we performed 785 operative rigid bronchoscopies in 524 patients, 184 of whom received a respiratory stent. The stenting of the carinal region was carried out in 27 patients with the use of the Frietag Dynamic stent. In this group of patients indication for stenting was as follows:--advanced lung cancer (22);--esophageal cancer invading the lower trachea (1);--severe tracheobronchomalacia (2);--postintubation stenosis of the lower trachea (2). No perioperative mortality was observed. All patients experienced symptomatic improvement. Follow-up ranged from 1 to 60 months: all neoplastic patients died for advanced disease without significant respiratory problems with a median survival of 5.6 months; three patients treated for benign diseases are still alive at 2, 31 and 65 months from stent deployment. No major complications were observed: in two patients the stent was removed after few days due to mucous retention; furthermore we observed symptomatic respiratory infections caused by a residual space between the tracheal wall and the prosthesis in other two patients with severe COPD. Dynamic stent is to be considered the stent of choice for palliation of the carinal region because it is effective and well tolerated with a low complications rate. The main limitations of such prosthesis are the shortness of the right bronchial branch and the size, sometimes inadequate.
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- F Ricci
- Università degli Studi di Perugia Azienda Ospedaliera S. Maria, Terni
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Puma F, Urbani M, Santoprete S, Ricci F, Sanguinetti A, Vinci D, Ottavi P, Porcaro G, Daddi G. [The role of surgery in the treatment of small cell lung cancer]. MINERVA ENDOCRINOL 2001; 26:247-53. [PMID: 11782710] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/23/2023]
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Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is a biologically aggressive tumor with a low long-term survival rate. SCLC is highly responsive to chemotherapy and surgery has a very limited role in its treatment because the disease is usually widely disseminated at the diagnosis. Good results from surgery have been reported in the small subgroup of T1-2 N0 M0 patients. In N1 peripheral SCLC, surgery in combination with other treatments, can obtain fair results. Surgical treatment does not influence the prognosis in SCLC as stage III and IV.
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- F Puma
- Chirurgia Toracica, Ospedale Civile S. Maria, Terni, Università degli Studi, Perugia, Italy.
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Ragusa M, Avenia N, Puma F, Cerroni M, Sanguinetti A, Daddi G. [Surgery of pulmonary and hepatic metastases]. Ann Ital Chir 1990; 61:45-50; discussion 50-1. [PMID: 2240934] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
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In recent years surgery for hepatic and pulmonary metastases has been undertaken with a curative intent in a growing percentage of cases. In the present study the Authors evaluate their own experience in such a field, and summarize the state of the art, as it appears from a review of the international literature. At present, the subject is not settled, as several aspects are matter of debate (prognostic significance of free interval, tumor doubling time, number and location of metastatic lesions, histologic type, and stage, of the primary tumor, approach to synchronous metastases, accuracy of preoperative diagnosis), with different therapeutic implications according to the hepatic or pulmonary site. Pulmonary metastases should be managed by resection through a median sternotomy, in order to allow thorough exploration of both lungs. Hepatic lesions (from colorectal primaries) should be resected with a free margin not less than 1-2 cm. The need for uniformity of selection criteria and for the establishment of protocols including adjuvant therapy is strongly felt.
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- M Ragusa
- Clinica Chirurgica R, Università degli Studi di Perugia
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Giustozzi GM, Sciannameo F, Marianeschi PM, Francucci M, Sanguinetti A, Moggi L. [Early reintervention in abdominal surgery]. MINERVA CHIR 1986; 41:1125-8. [PMID: 3762995] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/07/2023]
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