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Update on sutureless thyroidectomy
Summary: Modified transverse coloplasty pouch: new reconstruction techniques after total mesorectal excision, our experience. r. ruGGIero, G. DocImo, a. BoSco, m. lanzavolPe, G. terraccIano, a. GuBItoSI, l. DocImo Introduction. The Harmonic scalpel (“Focus“ and the new version “Focus+”) is one of the first devices for surgical simultaneous cutting and tissue coagulation which allows to obtain dissection and hemostasis by direct application of ultrasound and allows minimally invasive surgical procedures with minimal lateral thermal spread and, thus, minimal adjacent tissue destruction. The aim of the study is to complete the previous study that we made in 2014, based on the TT performed between January 2008 and December 2013, with new data about TT performed in our Surgical Division between January
2014 and December2016 and compare the outcome using the Ultrasonic scalpel versus the device Ligasure in term of safety, operative time, overall drainage volume, complications, hospital stay. materials and methods. 250 patients were randomized into two groups: Group A where Ultracision were used and Group B where the Ligasure device was used. Results. The results of the group A and of the Group B 2014-2016 have been compared with the results of the previous study and we found that they are similar, but asymptomatic hypocalcaemia increased in the patients of the new study. conclusions. We found that the use of Ultrasonic scalpel and Ligasure is effective both in the hemostasis of all vessels and in dissection of tissues and confirm the results of our first study without significant difference in the rate of post-operative morbidity with these two different energy based devices used
A Commentary on “Role of preoperative vitamin D supplementation in reducing post thyroidectomy hypocalcemia; Cohort Study”. (Int J Surg 2019; Epub ahead of print)
Minimal invasive cholecystectomy: It is the time for a new technique? Commentary on “Propensity score-matching analysis for single-site robotic cholecystectomy versus single-incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy: A retrospective cohort study”
Retroperitoneoscopic adrenalectomy is a safe procedure? Anatomical knowledge is the key - An invited commentary on “Feasibility and safety profile of posterior retroperitoneoscopic adrenalectomy in high-risk patients - A retrospective analysis”
La colla di fibrina nella prevenzione delle complicanze nel trattamento ambulatoriale dell'ernia inguinale con protesi
Objective outcomes of extra-esophageal symptoms following laparoscopic total fundoplication by means of combined multichannel intraluminal impedance pH-metry before and after surgery.
Minimally Invasive Thyroidectomy (MIT): indications and results
AIM: To establish if the indication for different approaches for thyroidectomy and the incision length provided by means of pre-operative assessment of gland volume and size of nodules resulted in safe and effective outcomes and in any notable aesthetic or quality-of-life impact on patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ninehundred eightytwo consecutive patients, undergoing total thyroidectomy, were enrolled. The thyroid volume and maximal nodule diameter were measured by means of ultrasounds. Based on ultrasounds findings, patients were divided into three groups: minimally invasive video assisted thyroidectomy (MIVAT), minimally invasive thyroidectomy (MIT) and conventional thyroidectomy (CT) groups. The data concerning the following parameters were collected: operative time, postoperative complications, postoperative pain and cosmetic results. RESULTS: The MIVAT group included 179 patients, MIT group included 592 patients and CT group included 211 patients. Incidence of complications did not differ significantly in each group. In MIVAT and MIT group, the perception of postoperative pain was less intense than CT group. The patients in the MIVAT (7±1.5) and MIT (8±2) groups were more satisfied with the cosmetic results than those in CT group (5±1.3) (p= <0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The MIT is a technique totally reproducible, and easily convertible to perform surgical procedures in respect of the patient, without additional complications, increased costs, and with better aesthetic results
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