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1.
Tumori ; 69(6): 581-4, 1983 Dec 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6665880

ABSTRACT

Ninety patients underwent curative surgery for colorectal adenocarcinoma and they were followed for a period of 3 years. The aim of this retrospective study was to relate the cell differentiation (grading) and TNM classification of the UICC (1978) with the disease evaluation and patient survival. The results showed a consistent relation between grading and lymph node metastasis in patients with moderately and poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma, whereas no relationship was found between grading and local invasion of the tumor. Therefore, histocytologic grading of colorectal cancer appears to significantly influence survival grading parameters, and it may be a good method for monitoring the disease and follow-up of the patients.


Subject(s)
Adenocarcinoma/pathology , Colonic Neoplasms/pathology , Rectal Neoplasms/pathology , Adenocarcinoma/classification , Adenocarcinoma/diagnosis , Adult , Aged , Colonic Neoplasms/classification , Colonic Neoplasms/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Lymphatic Metastasis , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Invasiveness , Neoplasm Staging , Prognosis , Rectal Neoplasms/classification , Rectal Neoplasms/diagnosis
2.
Minerva Med ; 82(6): 371-3, 1991 Jun.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2067709

ABSTRACT

A retrospective study is reported carried out on a group of 166 patients affected by dyspeptic syndrome who presented at least 3 of the 9 symptoms which characterise this pathology. One hundred and twenty-eight patients underwent prokinetic drug therapy and 38 received placebo. Clinical parameters were evaluated following one month of therapy all patients in order to compare them to basal values. The results obtained confirm a satisfactory efficacy of the prokinetic treatment in improving dyspeptic symptoms. Although administered to a smaller number of patients, placebo was also found to play an important role in the multifactorial etiopathogenesis of the dyspeptic syndrome on a functional basis.


Subject(s)
Dyspepsia/drug therapy , Adult , Antiemetics/therapeutic use , Benzamides/therapeutic use , Cisapride , Domperidone/therapeutic use , Dyspepsia/etiology , Female , Humans , Male , Metoclopramide/analogs & derivatives , Metoclopramide/therapeutic use , Middle Aged , Piperidines/therapeutic use , Retrospective Studies , Serotonin Antagonists/therapeutic use
3.
Minerva Med ; 71(32): 2283-91, 1980 Sep 08.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7432661

ABSTRACT

86 carefully selected patients with cholesterinic cholecystic lithiasis were submitted to litholytic treatment with chenodesoxycholic acid at a dose of 15 mg per kg of body weight as part of a multidisciplinary therapeutic approach to biliary lithiasis. Follow up of these patients up to 24 months showed the positive action of the drug on dyspeptic pain symptomatology, the absence of significant side effects, and the absence of hepatotoxic effects of chenic acid at therapeutic doses, as well as its effectiveness with respect to total or partial litholysis in 78% of patients. These data confirm the positive role of litholytic treatment as an alternative to cholecystectomy in highly selected patients treated at specialist centres.


Subject(s)
Chenodeoxycholic Acid/therapeutic use , Cholelithiasis/drug therapy , Adult , Aged , Alkaline Phosphatase/blood , Chenodeoxycholic Acid/administration & dosage , Cholesterol/blood , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Transaminases/blood , Triglycerides/blood
4.
Minerva Med ; 73(39): 2633-40, 1982 Oct 13.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7121878

ABSTRACT

Segmental small and large bowel transit time of 25 healthy volunteers have been studied, as a control group, by means of radio-opaque markers prepared and administered according to an original method. The same study has been subsequently carried out on 37 patients suffering for chronic non organic constipation. The resulting data, though poorly homogeneous, may however, be plotted in 8 classes; each class groups subjects presenting very similar segmental transit time whose changes are less than 4 hours. The first class gathers the 8.1% of the cases, presenting in increased small bowel transit time; the patients of the second class (5.4%) has resulted affected by "right colon constipation syndrome"; another 5.4% of patients, plotted in the third class have shown a permanence time of the markers in the transverse colon of about 190 hours, while the 10.8% fourth class and the 16.2% fifth class have presented a 97 and 150 hours' one respectively. The patients of the sixth class (21.6%) have shown long lasting permanence of markers in the left colon and in the rectum. The 13.5% of cases, gathered in seventh class, has shown an increased transit time through the whole colon, while at last the eight class (19.0% of patients) has resulted affected by dischezia. The described method has thus revealed useful in the study of bowel segmental transit time from a topographic diagnostic point of view.


Subject(s)
Constipation/diagnosis , Intestine, Large/physiology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Contrast Media , Female , Humans , Intestine, Large/diagnostic imaging , Intestine, Small/diagnostic imaging , Male , Middle Aged , Radiography
5.
Minerva Med ; 78(11): 721-31, 1987 Jun 15.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3295598

ABSTRACT

The latest investigations in the field of clinical immunology have proposed ways of assessing immunological efficiency that have also been used to identify patients most susceptible to infectious complications. The assessment of delayed hypersensitivity response (DHR) using anamnestic antigens is currently the most common method. The results of a polycentric study are presented. The study was conducted on a group of healthy subjects from various Italian regions divided into three age classes. Positive responses to the MT were noted in 96.4% of the population studied. The incidence of energy was statistically higher among females than males, while the mean response to the MT expressed in millimetres was statistically higher in males. Though 7 antigens were administered, the responsive population reacted on average to 3. The highest incidence of positive responses was to Candida, with Trichophyton responsible for the fewest.


Subject(s)
Hypersensitivity, Delayed/immunology , Intradermal Tests/methods , Skin Tests/methods , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Clinical Trials as Topic , Female , Humans , Intradermal Tests/instrumentation , Male , Middle Aged , Reference Values , Sex Factors
6.
Minerva Chir ; 31(1-2): 8-13, 1976.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1256668

ABSTRACT

Previous studies have demonstrated that changes in endoduodenal pressure may cause pancreatic alterations in biliary diseases. Anterior selective vagotomy of the duodenum was devised to reduce duodenal motility. An experimental study showed that such a surgical procedure is followed by a marked decrease in the overall duodenal kinesis, with disappearance of the highest pressure peaks.


Subject(s)
Duodenum/innervation , Vagotomy/methods , Animals , Dogs , Duodenum/physiology , Duodenum/surgery , Oxygen Consumption , Pancreatic Diseases/prevention & control , Pressure
7.
Minerva Chir ; 31(5): 153-8, 1976 Mar 15.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1256677

ABSTRACT

On the basis of the observation that the dumping syndrome is seen very rarely now compared to the past, experimental and clinical research was carried out with a view to explaining this phenomenon. These studies showed that it is possible that the gastric antrum plays a basic role in the pathogenesis of the dumping syndrome.


Subject(s)
Dumping Syndrome/etiology , Pyloric Antrum , Dumping Syndrome/physiopathology , Humans , Pyloric Antrum/surgery
8.
Minerva Chir ; 44(23-24): 2389-92, 1989 Dec 31.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2628793

ABSTRACT

Computerized Dynamic Endothermy (CDE) has been applied to the evaluation of the gastroenteric microcirculation. This new method enables mucosal temperature changes to be detected in a dynamic and functional way. With preventive induction of a temperature change (cold stimulus), the instrument measures the time required for the establishment of previous mucosal temperature. Computerized data are displayed in the form of a time/temperature curve. Results obtained on rabbits showed, during ischaemic conditions, a greater reduction of gastric layer temperature during cold stimulus than in basal conditions, followed by a slower return to basal temperature during the recovery time.


Subject(s)
Body Temperature , Digestive System/blood supply , Gastric Mucosa , Intestinal Mucosa , Microcirculation , Thermography/methods , Animals , Ischemia/diagnosis , Microcomputers , Rabbits
9.
Minerva Chir ; 36(6): 355-60, 1981 Mar 31.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7231742

ABSTRACT

Experimental studies and clinical observations are referred to in stressing the frequent correlation between duodenal, biliary and pancreatic disturbances, and the importance of the role of spontaneous or iatrogenic impairment of Oddi's sphincter in the origin of this pathology. These physiopathological concepts are regarded as fundamental in the correct surgical management of cholelithiasis. A pre- and postoperative diagnostic protocol designed to investigate the anatomofunctional aspects of the duodenum and pancreas as well as bile duct morphology and Oddi sphincter function is described. Its employment enabled 633 cases to be divided six well-defined groups for diversified treatment.


Subject(s)
Cholelithiasis/diagnosis , Cholelithiasis/physiopathology , Cholelithiasis/surgery , Duodenum/physiopathology , Gastrointestinal Motility , Humans , Pancreas/physiopathology , Sphincter of Oddi/physiopathology
10.
Minerva Chir ; 36(6): 361-6, 1981 Mar 31.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7231743

ABSTRACT

A pre-and intraoperative diagnostic protocol offering morphological and functional evaluation of the bile ducts, Oddi's sphincter, duodenum, and pancreas was employed to classify 633 patients with biliary lithiasis into 6 groups and hence the therapeutic application of 6 surgical techniques, namely: 1) cholecystectomy alone; 2) choledocholithotomy plus closure of the choledoch; 3) choledocholithotomy plus Kehr drainage; 4) papillosphincterotomy alone; 5) papillosphincterotomy plus anterior seclective duodenal vagotomy; 6) hepaticojejunostomy, so as to ensure a rational choice of the best operation fro each situation. Comparison with the literature and prior personal results substantiated the soundness of this approach, as shown by a marked reduction of complications, mortality and residual disease on both short and medium-term follow-up.


Subject(s)
Cholelithiasis/surgery , Ampulla of Vater/surgery , Cholecystectomy , Cholelithiasis/diagnosis , Gallstones/surgery , Hepatic Duct, Common/surgery , Humans , Jejunum/surgery , Postoperative Complications , Sphincter of Oddi/surgery , Vagotomy
11.
Minerva Chir ; 35(1-2): 53-60, 1980.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7393464

ABSTRACT

A colosphincterometrographic study in 40 normal subjects revealed the existence of a colosphincteral reflex hitherto unknown to man. In all cases, insufflation of 30-40 cc air into a balloon placed 50 cm from the anus produced a relaxation of the internal sphincter muscle of the anus (colosphincteral reflex), a subjective feeling of imminent defaecation, and reflex contraction of the external sphincter muscle. The discovery of this new reflex suggests that the physiological mechanism of defaecation may even commence above the ampulla recti, which has always been regarded as the only reflexogenic segment of the large intestine.


Subject(s)
Anal Canal/innervation , Colon/innervation , Defecation , Reflex , Colon/physiology , Humans
12.
Minerva Chir ; 32(5): 279-90, 1977 Mar 15.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-854211

ABSTRACT

A review of the techniques and presentation of a new method.--Cholangiomanometric techniques and methods described in the literature are reviewed, with particular reference to their associated anaesthesiological and pharmacological problems. Original physiological concepts are relied on in a proposal for the adoption of a new intraoperative method with pharmacological tests and specifically direct to functional evaluation of Oddi's sphincter as a means of determining indications for surgery.


Subject(s)
Biliary Tract Diseases/surgery , Cholangiography , Manometry , Biliary Tract/drug effects , Biliary Tract Diseases/diagnosis , Humans
13.
Minerva Chir ; 35(5): 345-52, 1980 Mar 15.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7366870

ABSTRACT

Colonsphinctorometrography (CSMG) is a new, original method for the simultaneous investigation of the motility of the descending colon, sigmoid colon, rectosigmoid junction, rectum, and internal and external anal sphincters. A 60 cm open-ended tip sound with an external diameter of 10 mm is used. Three 3 cm long stimulating balloons are located at points 15 cm, 30 cm, and 50 cm along its length. A basal recording is taken for about 15 min with the patient absolutely at rest. The balloons are then inflated to measure the kinetic responses of colon and anal sphincters to stimuli of different volume. In addition to offering a pressure recording for the left colon and internal sphincter, the method also provides an EMG for the external sphincter and a pneumogram.


Subject(s)
Anal Canal/physiology , Colon/physiology , Electromyography , Gastrointestinal Motility , Humans
14.
Minerva Chir ; 35(3): 167-70, 1980 Feb 15.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7374976

ABSTRACT

Haemorrhoid cryosurgery in 528 cases operated since the University of Genoa Colon and Rectum Diseases Centre opened is illustrated. It is shown that the complete success of this technique is dependent on careful preoperative assessment, adoption of a suitable method, and proper post-operative management. An analysis of these three parameters is followed by a description of the immediate and 1-yr follow-up results observed in the reported series. The soundness of the method is asserted. Stress is laid on the fact that cryosurgery offers a valid alternative to conventional surgical methods, provided its indications are strictly adhered to.


Subject(s)
Cryosurgery , Hemorrhoids/surgery , Cryosurgery/instrumentation , Cryosurgery/methods , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Postoperative Complications , Prognosis
15.
Minerva Chir ; 36(13-14): 885-90, 1981.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7266892

ABSTRACT

234 partial gastrectomies, according to Billroth II technique, were performed for peptic ulcer disease in selective patients from 1969 to 1977. A postoperative study has been carried out to check the efficiency of such operation in the treatment of peptic ulcer disease. Postoperative treatment of peptic ulcer disease. Postoperative mortality was 3.8%, while immediate surgical complications were 6.4%. 145 of this patients could be followed with a special regard for sex, age, way of living, general conditions, ulcer's location and the persisting symptoms at the time of the study. 124 patients (84%) showed good general conditions while 6 (4.1%) needed a second operation for recurrent peptic ulceration or alkaline reflux gastritis. Although this procedure has showed fairly good clinical results the Authors point out the high rate of postoperative mortality for a basically benign disease and the presence of some unpleasant digestive sequelae. Attention is payed to some factors that may play an important role on the pathophysiology of these sequelae.


Subject(s)
Gastrectomy , Peptic Ulcer/surgery , Postgastrectomy Syndromes , Aged , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Gastrectomy/adverse effects , Gastrectomy/methods , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
16.
Minerva Chir ; 36(20): 1321-6, 1981 Oct 31.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7301151

ABSTRACT

The correlation between state of preoperative immunity assessed by in vitro test and the onset of postoperative septic complications has been evaluated. 153 patients subjected to surgery of choice have been examined. Before the operation cutaneous delayed hypersensitivity tests with recall antigens (streptokinase-streptodornase, purified tuberculoprotein and candidine) were carried out. 111 patients were classed as immunologically normal (at least one positive test) and 42 were anergic (no positive test) Among the former, 12 cases (10.8%) showed post-surgical septic complications, while among the latter, fully 24 (57%) suffered from infectious processes. It is concluded that, although numerous factors make patients prone to infection during the postoperative course, immunitary conditions play a very important part. Prophylactic measures are therefore suggested for anergic patient prior to surgery, measures that are essentially represented by parenteral support feeding and immunostimulation.


Subject(s)
Hypersensitivity, Delayed/diagnosis , Skin Tests , Surgical Procedures, Operative , Adult , Aged , Bacterial Infections/immunology , Bronchopneumonia/immunology , Cystitis/immunology , Humans , Middle Aged , Postoperative Care , Postoperative Complications , Preoperative Care
17.
Minerva Chir ; 57(5): 703-5, 2002 Oct.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12370675

ABSTRACT

The case of a 27-year-old woman, admitted to our surgical ward with symptoms of epigastric-ache, postmeal vomiting and significant weight loss, is reported. Clinical and radiographic suspicion of mesenterium commune, with duodenal compression due to bands, requested an explorative laparatomy that confirmed the mesenterium commune presence with left caecum and colon adhesion and left Bochdaleck hernia, which is rare in adult age.


Subject(s)
Diaphragm/abnormalities , Hernia, Diaphragmatic , Adult , Diagnosis, Differential , Diaphragm/embryology , Female , Hernia, Diaphragmatic/diagnosis , Hernia, Diaphragmatic/surgery , Humans , Laparotomy , Mesentery/embryology , Peritoneum/embryology , Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome/diagnosis
18.
Chir Ital ; 35(3): 332-41, 1983 Jun.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6680845

ABSTRACT

The manometric recording of Lower Esophageal Sphincter (LES) has been made in 8 patients who have undergone surgical apposition of Angelchik prosthesis for hiatal hernia. The patients underwent an esophageal manometric study in the preoperative period, one month and one year after the intervention. In the preoperative patients, the mean LES pressure was 10,3 +/- 0,5 mmHg and there was sphincterial incoordination to peristaltic waves after swallow. In one month postoperative patients the LESP was 20,1 +/- 1,0 mmHg (p less than 0,001), and one year after the LESP was 17,0 +/- 0,3 (p less than 0,001) with an ameliorated coordination of the LES activity in response to swallow. Therefore, during postoperative manometric controls the Authors identified a high pressure subdiaphragmatic zone unmodified by deglutitory acts which was not present in the preoperative investigation. Probably the presence of this zone would been explained as a consequence of mechanical action of the prosthesis and the postsurgical fibrino-reaction around the prosthesis. The Authors discussed the results obtained and their importance to Angelchik prosthesis employment for surgical correction of hiatal hernia.


Subject(s)
Esophagogastric Junction/physiopathology , Hernia, Diaphragmatic/surgery , Hernia, Hiatal/surgery , Prostheses and Implants/adverse effects , Female , Hernia, Hiatal/physiopathology , Humans , Male , Manometry
19.
Chir Ital ; 33(4): 837-51, 1981 Aug.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6799215

ABSTRACT

The Authors report their experience of postoperative cholangiomanometry carried out through a T-tube on 19 patients; in 13 of such patients the Oddi's sphincter was intact, while 6 of them underwent sphincterectomy. In 8 patient's a manometric study of the duodenum was associated. They performed both variable flow and pressure and constant flow manometry and their results show that such examination is a reliable test both for the functional evaluation of the surgical procedure, and for the study of the action of various drugs on Oddi's sphincter function and its correlation with duodenal motility.


Subject(s)
Ampulla of Vater/physiology , Cholelithiasis/surgery , Manometry , Sphincter of Oddi/physiology , Bile Ducts/physiology , Ceruletide/pharmacology , Duodenum , Fentanyl/pharmacology , Gastrointestinal Motility/drug effects , Humans , Metoclopramide/pharmacology , Neostigmine/pharmacology , Nitroglycerin/pharmacology , Postoperative Care , Pressure , Sphincter of Oddi/drug effects , Succinylcholine/pharmacology
20.
Chir Ital ; 33(1): 60-9, 1981 Feb.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7261219

ABSTRACT

The Authors report on their cases of biliary surgery reoperation, necessary in 267 cases out of 3193 primary operations. After a short discussion of the aetiological, diagnostic and therapeutic problems of relapsing biliary pathology, they compare their results with those of the most important sets of cases reported in world literature.


Subject(s)
Cholelithiasis/surgery , Biliary Fistula/surgery , Biliary Tract Diseases/surgery , Cholangitis/surgery , Cholecystectomy , Cholelithiasis/complications , Cholelithiasis/etiology , Chronic Disease , Constriction, Pathologic/surgery , Humans , Pancreatitis/surgery , Recurrence , Sphincter of Oddi/surgery
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