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TRADITIONAL SURGERY VERSUS MINIMALLY INVASIVE THIROIDECTOMY: ACTUALITY AND PERSPECTIVES
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Laparoscopy in iatrogenic lesions of the colon during operative endoscopy
Colonscopy is a standard diagnostic and therapeutic procedure that has its own morbidity. Colonic perforation is the dangerous complication of this procedure. Successful management of perforation by conservative or surgical treatment remains controversial. We report two cases, recently observed, of patients with colonic perforation occurring during therapeutic colonscopy treated with minimally invasive technique
INFEZIONI POSTOPERATORIE. LAVAGGIO PERITONEALE E PROFILASSI ANTIBIOTICA.- NOTE SPERIMENTALI E CLINICHE
Intestinal occlusion secondary to Morgagni-Larrey's herniation in an adult. Case report and analysis of the literature.
Morgagni-Larrey's hernias are congenital diaphragmatic hernias, rarely observed and generally identified accidentally due to the lack of symptoms. The authors report a case of intestinal occlusion secondary to Morgagni-Larrey herniation in an adult recently observed and underline the aetiopathogenic aspects, the diagnostic tools and the clinical pattern. They suggest to consider surgical repair as a choice of treatment, also for asymptomatic patients
Reversal of Hartmann's procedure. Our experience
Hartmann's procedure has progressively changed its indications in the last years; nowadays they are reduced by the increasing of anesthesiology and the introduction of stapler devices. The introduction of staplers makes reconstructive operation easier and it contributes to a sensible increasing of reversal percentage after Hartmann's procedure. Video-assisted techniques make Hartmann's procedure possible for older patients with high-risk of post-operative general complications. The authors describe the results obtained with traditional and video-assisted reversal Hartmann's procedure, comparing with data from Literature
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