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252. Correlation between p53 expression and clinical outcome in RAS/BRAF wild type metastatic colorectal cancer patients receiving later-line irinotecan-cetuximab
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Lai, E., primary, Schirripa, M., additional, Puzzoni, M., additional, Loupakis, F., additional, Ziranu, P., additional, Pretta, A., additional, Giampieri, R., additional, Mariani, S., additional, Liscia, N., additional, Soro, P., additional, Pusceddu, V., additional, Astara, G., additional, Impera, V., additional, Camera, S., additional, Musio, F., additional, Zaniboni, A., additional, Fassan, M., additional, Lonardi, S., additional, Zagonel, V., additional, and Scartozzi, M., additional
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- 2019
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253. Gastric cancer: Translating novels concepts into clinical practice
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Salati, Massimiliano, primary, Orsi, Giulia, additional, Smyth, Elisabeth, additional, Beretta, Giordano, additional, De Vita, Fernando, additional, Di Bartolomeo, Maria, additional, Fanotto, Valentina, additional, Lonardi, Sara, additional, Morano, Federica, additional, Pietrantonio, Filippo, additional, Pinto, Carmine, additional, Rimassa, Lorenza, additional, Vasile, Enrico, additional, Vivaldi, Caterina, additional, Zaniboni, Alberto, additional, Ziranu, Pina, additional, and Cascinu, Stefano, additional
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- 2019
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254. A validated prognostic classifier for BRAF-mutated metastatic colorectal cancer: the ‘BRAF BeCool’ study
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Loupakis, Fotios, primary, Intini, Rossana, additional, Cremolini, Chiara, additional, Orlandi, Armando, additional, Sartore-Bianchi, Andrea, additional, Pietrantonio, Filippo, additional, Pella, Nicoletta, additional, Spallanzani, Andrea, additional, Dell’Aquila, Emanuela, additional, Scartozzi, Mario, additional, De Luca, Emmanuele, additional, Rimassa, Lorenza, additional, Formica, Vincenzo, additional, Leone, Francesco, additional, Calvetti, Lorenzo, additional, Aprile, Giuseppe, additional, Antonuzzo, Lorenzo, additional, Urbano, Federica, additional, Prenen, Hans, additional, Negri, Francesca, additional, Di Donato, Samantha, additional, Buonandi, Pasquale, additional, Tomasello, Gianluca, additional, Avallone, Antonio, additional, Zustovich, Fable, additional, Moretto, Roberto, additional, Antoniotti, Carlotta, additional, Salvatore, Lisa, additional, Calegari, Maria Alessandra, additional, Siena, Salvatore, additional, Morano, Federica, additional, Ongaro, Elena, additional, Cascinu, Stefano, additional, Santini, Daniele, additional, Ziranu, Pina, additional, Schirripa, Marta, additional, Buggin, Federica, additional, Prete, Alessandra Anna, additional, Depetris, Ilaria, additional, Biason, Paola, additional, Lonardi, Sara, additional, Zagonel, Vittorina, additional, Fassan, Matteo, additional, and Di Maio, Massimo, additional
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- 2019
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255. Effectiveness of CA 19.9 in predicting prognosis in metastatic pancreatic cancer patients treated with nab-paclitaxel plus gemcitabine
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Mariani, S., primary, Soro, P., additional, Liscia, N., additional, Balconi, F., additional, Camera, S., additional, Donisi, C., additional, Impera, V., additional, Musio, F., additional, Persano, M., additional, Pireddu, A., additional, Pretta, A., additional, Tolu, S., additional, Pusceddu, V., additional, Lai, E., additional, Faloppi, L., additional, Demurtas, L., additional, Ziranu, P., additional, Puzzoni, M., additional, and Scartozzi, M., additional
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- 2019
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256. A new prognostic score for biliary tract cancer: a multicenter experience
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Ziranu, P., primary, Lai, E., additional, Casadei Gardini, A., additional, Pretta, A., additional, Faloppi, L., additional, Andrikou, K., additional, Astara, G., additional, Orsi, G., additional, Impera, V., additional, Mariani, S., additional, Liscia, N., additional, Soro, P., additional, Musio, F., additional, Camera, S., additional, Tolu, S., additional, Madeddu, C., additional, Massa, E., additional, Pusceddu, V., additional, Demurtas, L., additional, Puzzoni, M., additional, Cascinu, S., additional, and Scartozzi, M., additional
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- 2019
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257. Overall survival and progression-free survival in metastatic colorectal cancer patients with concomitant RAS and BRAF mutations: a single center experience
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Pretta, A., primary, Lai, E., additional, Liscia, N., additional, Impera, V., additional, Camera, S., additional, Musio, F., additional, Mariani, S., additional, Soro, P., additional, Persano, M., additional, Donisi, C., additional, Tolu, S., additional, Balconi, F., additional, Atzori, F., additional, Dessì, M., additional, Massa, E., additional, Madeddu, C., additional, Pusceddu, V., additional, Astara, G., additional, Demurtas, L., additional, Puzzoni, M., additional, Ziranu, P., additional, and Scartozzi, M., additional
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- 2019
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258. Retrospective survival analysis in patients with metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma with insulin-treated type 2 diabetes mellitus
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Pretta, Andrea, Ziranu, Pina, Puzzoni, Marco, Lai, Eleonora, Orsi, Giulia, Liscia, Nicole, Molinaro, Eleonora, Mariani, Stefano, Riggi, Laura, Rovesti, Giulia, Dubois, Marco, Migliari, Marco, Persano, Mara, Saba, Giorgio, Impera, Valentino, Musio, Francesca, Batzella, Erich, Demurtas, Laura, Pusceddu, Valeria, Astara, Giorgio, Faloppi, Luca, Casadei Gardini, Andrea, Andrikou, Kalliopi, Cascinu, Stefano, and Scartozzi, Mario
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Introduction: The association between pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) has long been evaluated and the role of antidiabetic medications such as metformin has also been investigated. The objective of this study was to examine the association between insulin use and overall survival (OS) in patients with advanced PDAC and DM2.Methods: We retrospectively collected data from 164 patients, including an exploratory cohort of 96 patients from Medical Oncology Unit, University Hospital and University of Cagliari, Italy, and a validation cohort of 68 patients from Medical Oncology of Modena University Hospital. Patients had metastatic disease and received a first-line gemcitabine-based chemotherapy and, subsequently, a second-line fluoropyrimidines-based chemotherapy. We performed univariate analysis to evaluate correlation between long-term diabetes and overall survival. Then we performed multivariate analysis, adjusting for sex, metastatic sites, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Performance Status, Ca19.9 levels, N/L ratio, and lactate dehydrogenase levels at diagnosis, to confirm the independence of the variable.Results: In the exploratory cohort, DM2 was significantly associated with higher median OS at univariate analysis (16 vs 10 months; p= 0.004). This result was confirmed by validation cohort (11 months vs 6 months; p= 0.01). In multivariate analysis, insulin-treated patients compared with non diabetic patients showed a significantly increased survival of 4.6 months (p= 0.03).Conclusions: Patients with insulin-treated metastatic PDAC showed better OS than non diabetic patients, as demonstrated by both cohorts. The correlation between OS and insulin-treated DM2 should be investigated further through a prospective clinical trial.
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- 2021
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259. Local Adjuvants in Surgical Management of Bone Lesions
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Carlo Perisano, Giulio Maccauro, Giulio Di Giacomo, Andrea Piccioli, and A Ziranu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Physical agents ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Bone metastasis ,Local cancer ,Cryotherapy ,medicine.disease ,Curettage ,Surgery ,Bone lesion ,Orthopaedic oncology ,medicine ,Surgical treatment ,business - Abstract
One of the most common methods for surgical treatment of bone metastasis is curettage. Local adjuvants are used to improve the effect of curettage in local cancer surgery and they may exerted their effects either chemically either physically; in orthopaedic oncology the most common are phenol, liquid nitrogen, laser, cement and argon beam coagulation. The purpose of this article is to review the main characteristics of the most common chemical and physical agents used in bone oncology, emphasizing the toxic effects of some of them, especially phenol and liquid nitrogen.
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- 2015
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260. Acrometastasis: a literature review
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Stomeo, D, Tulli, A, Ziranu, A, Perisano, C, De Santis, V, Maccauro, G, Tulli, A (ORCID:0000-0003-0129-4605), Ziranu, A (ORCID:0000-0002-6789-7495), De Santis, V (ORCID:0000-0002-4713-2305), Maccauro, G (ORCID:0000-0002-7359-268X), Stomeo, D, Tulli, A, Ziranu, A, Perisano, C, De Santis, V, Maccauro, G, Tulli, A (ORCID:0000-0003-0129-4605), Ziranu, A (ORCID:0000-0002-6789-7495), De Santis, V (ORCID:0000-0002-4713-2305), and Maccauro, G (ORCID:0000-0002-7359-268X)
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OBJECTIVE: Acrometastases are a rare observation, and account for approximately 0.1% of metastases. Every age can be affected, with a male predominance. The most common primary cancer site is the lung, followed by the colo-rectal, breast and genito-urinary tract. They are most commonly seen in pre-terminal patients with wide-spread disseminated disease. Rarely, they may be the first presentation of occult silent cancer, mimicking a benign condition. There is no standard treatment. We reviewed last 20 years literature in order to describe the most common sites of primary tumours and the more commonly used treatments.MATERIALS AND METHODS: We searched the Cochrane Central Library (CENTRAL), MEDLINE/PubMed (from 1940 to February 2014), SCOPUS database, and EMBASE/Ovid using a combination of controlled vocabulary and text word terms.RESULTS: Lung cancer was the first most common cause of acrometastases both in hands and feet, with 32.9% of all the cases; 20% of cases were renal cell cancer (RCC) metastases, followed by breast (12.9%) and colon (10%). Primary malignancies and site of metastasis (hand vs foot) suggest that the tumour cells reach the bones through the circulation and not the lymphatic system; in foot acrometastases Batson's plexus may play a fundamental role in dissemination.CONCLUSIONS: Treatment depends on staging and tumor extent. Amputation or disarticulation is the most common approach. It allows a wide margin resection and pain control. In some cases palliative treatment with radiation therapy, bisphosphonates and chemotherapy have been attempted with good results. The prognosis of the patients with acrometastases is poor; the mean survival time after diagnosis is 7 (+/- 7) months. Special reference needs to be made to metastasis from renal cell carcinoma; if treated with radical surgical resection and nephrectomy a better outcome and survival rate shall be expected.
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- 2015
261. Soft tissue adhesion patterns over Trevira tube on modular endoprosthesis for malignant bone tumours: an in vitro study
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D Adamio, S., Cazzato, G., Antonio Ziranu, Sgambato, A., Rosa, M. A., and Maccauro, G.
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Settore MED/04 - PATOLOGIA GENERALE ,bone tumore, in vitro ,in vitro ,bone tumore - Abstract
A reliable and effective technique in case of limb salvage surgery after resection of extensive bone tumors is represented by the implant of modular or custom-made megaprosthesis. Fixation of the residual surrounding soft tissue on the implant represent a challenge for the surgeon and the use of a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) tube over it, also known as Trevira, is currently a common choice for reattachment with good clinical outcomes. We compared fibroblastic cell culture potential over simple titanium coating vs titanium surrounded by Trevira and evaluated cell viability and replication at 24, 48 and 72 h using MTT cell growth assay and scanning electron microscopy to determine if there was any difference in the potential of cell growth associated to the material used. No significant difference was found at different timings in terms of total cell count for cultures over the two materials, but the absolute cell count was slightly higher in the Trevira group in the early time points, reversing the trend at 72 h of incubation. Ninety-four % of the cells analyzed were vital, regardless of the materials involved in the experiment, confirming the biocompatibility of titanium and PET. According to the results shown, we are able to confirm the in vitro safety and efficacy, in terms of newly formed cells extension and adhesion pattern, of using an attachment tube made from Trevira fibers surrounding an oncological megaprosthesis in order to achieve the most anatomical reinsertion of remaining soft tissue following resection.
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- 2017
262. Chondrosarcoma of the Hand: A Literature Review
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Mariotti Federica, Stomeo Daniele, Ziranu Antonio, Maccauro Giulio, and Tulli Antonio
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Bone grafting ,medicine.disease ,Curettage ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Adjuvant therapy ,Medicine ,Femur ,Humerus ,Chondrosarcoma ,business ,Pelvis - Abstract
Chondrosarcoma (CS) is a malignant neoplasm of mesenchymal origin characterized by the formation of cartilaginous matrix by neoplastic cells. It is very variable in presentation, clinical, genetic and anatomo-pathological features. CS is more often found in the pelvis and the proximal long bones (femur, humerus). Localization to the small bones of the hand is very rare and it represents a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. CSs are malignancies resistant to both radiation and chemotherapy . Surgical treatment is the only mean available. As opposed to CSs located elsewhere, CS of the hand is characterized by local recurrence and very low metastatic potential. In order to definitely set a diagnosis of chondrosarcoma in this region, comparison of histological and radiological findings is paramount. The principle goal of surgery shall be minimizing functional impairment. This provides the rationale for performing curettage, local adjuvant therapy and bone grafting in low-grade lesions.
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- 2014
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263. P 53 abnormal expression might influence global outcome through EGFR modulation in RAS/BRAF wild type metastatic colorectal cancer patients receiving later-line irinotecan cetuximab
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Gianluca Masi, Carlotta Antoniotti, Nicole Liscia, Stefano Cascinu, Alfredo Falcone, A. Zaniboni, Luca Faloppi, Laura Casula, Mario Scartozzi, Cristian Loretelli, C. Cremolini, Fausto Meriggi, Marco Puzzoni, Fabio Gelsomino, Laura Demurtas, Riccardo Giampieri, Eleonora Lai, Valeria Pusceddu, Stefano Mariani, Alessandra Mandolesi, Pina Ziranu, and A. Cubeddu
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cetuximab ,Colorectal cancer ,business.industry ,Wild type ,Hematology ,Abnormal expression ,medicine.disease ,Irinotecan ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Line (text file) ,business ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2018
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264. Correlation between p53 expression and clinical outcome in RAS/BRAF wild type metastatic colorectal cancer patients receiving later-line irinotecan-cetuximab
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Giorgio Astara, Andrea Pretta, Francesca Musio, Valentino Impera, A. Zaniboni, Pina Ziranu, Vittorina Zagonel, Riccardo Giampieri, Mario Scartozzi, Valeria Pusceddu, Nicole Liscia, P. Soro, Marco Puzzoni, S. Lonardi, Fotios Loupakis, Marta Schirripa, Eleonora Lai, Matteo Fassan, Stefano Mariani, and S. Camera
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cetuximab ,Colorectal cancer ,business.industry ,Hematology ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Log-rank test ,Irinotecan ,Internal medicine ,Cohort ,medicine ,Immunohistochemistry ,Prospective cohort study ,business ,neoplasms ,Survival analysis ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Preclinical and clinical data support that p53 might modulate the EGFR activity and as a consequence it might influence response/resistance to anti-EGFR monoclonal antibodies. However, the association between p53 status and clinical outcome has not been clarified yet. In our study we evaluated the role of p53 expression in RAS/BRAF wild type (WT) metastatic colorectal (mCRC) patients (pts) receiving irinotecan-cetuximab by using a validation cohort. Methods p53 immunohistochemical expression was retrospectively analysed in tumour samples of RAS/BRAF WT mCRC pts treated with second-third line irinotecan-cetuximab. Our aim was to evaluate the correlation between p53 expression and OS, PFS and RR. Statistical analysis was performed with the MedCalc package. Survival distribution was assessed by the Kaplan-Meyer method and comparison of survival curves was performed with log-rank test. Results Globally 120 RAS/BRAF WT mCRC pts were included in our analysis, 88 in the exploratory cohort and 32 in the validation cohort. 36/88 and 14/32 pts had p53 normal expression, whereas 52/88 and 18/32 showed p53 overexpression. In the exploratory cohort, RR was 61.1% in pts with p53 normal expression versus (vs) 3.8% in pts overexpressing p53 (p Conclusions In our study p53 normal expression was associated with better outcome in RAS/BRAF WT mCRC pts receiving irinotecan-cetuximab, as confirmed by the validation cohort. Further prospective studies are needed to validate the role of p53 in these pts and to investigate its cross-talk with EGFR. Legal entity responsible for the study Mario Scartozzi. Funding Has not received any funding. Disclosure All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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265. Overall survival and progression-free survival in metastatic colorectal cancer patients with concomitant RAS and BRAF mutations: a single center experience
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Eleonora Lai, Nicole Liscia, P. Soro, Clelia Donisi, Impera, S. Tolu, Pina Ziranu, Mara Persano, Laura Demurtas, Clelia Madeddu, Francesca Balconi, Francesco Atzori, Stefano Mariani, S. Camera, Francesca Musio, Marco Puzzoni, Pusceddu, Mario Scartozzi, Mariele Dessì, Elena Massa, Giorgio Astara, and Andrea Pretta
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Colorectal cancer ,Hematology ,medicine.disease ,Single Center ,Internal medicine ,Concomitant ,medicine ,Overall survival ,Progression-free survival ,business - Published
- 2019
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266. Effectiveness of CA 19.9 in predicting prognosis in metastatic pancreatic cancer patients treated with nab-paclitaxel plus gemcitabine
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Pina Ziranu, Luca Faloppi, Valentino Impera, Anna Grazia Pireddu, Andrea Pretta, Mara Persano, S. Tolu, Francesca Musio, Mario Scartozzi, Stefano Mariani, S. Camera, Marco Puzzoni, Nicole Liscia, P. Soro, Clelia Donisi, Laura Demurtas, Valeria Pusceddu, Francesca Balconi, and Eleonora Lai
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Metastatic pancreatic cancer ,medicine ,CA19-9 ,Hematology ,business ,Gemcitabine ,Nab-paclitaxel ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2019
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267. A new prognostic score for biliary tract cancer: a multicenter experience
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Luca Faloppi, Pina Ziranu, Francesca Musio, Giulia Orsi, Mario Scartozzi, Giorgio Astara, Nicole Liscia, A. Casadei Gardini, P. Soro, Clelia Madeddu, Laura Demurtas, Kalliopi Andrikou, Valeria Pusceddu, Stefano Cascinu, S. Tolu, Valentino Impera, Eleonora Lai, Stefano Mariani, S. Camera, Elena Massa, Marco Puzzoni, and Andrea Pretta
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Biliary tract cancer ,Oncology ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Hematology ,business ,Gastroenterology ,Prognostic score - Published
- 2019
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268. Autologous fat transplantation for the treatment of trapeziometacarpal joint osteoarthritis.
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Bonetti, Mario Alessandri, Rovere, Giuseppe, Fulchignoni, Camillo, De Santis, Vincenzo, Ziranu, Antonio, Maccauro, Giulio, and Pataia, Elisabetta
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- 2020
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269. Prognostic Value of Thyroid Hormone Ratios in Patients With Advanced Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Treated With Regorafenib: The TOREADOR Study
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Schirripa, Marta, primary, Pasqualetti, Giuseppe, additional, Giampieri, Riccardo, additional, Scartozzi, Mario, additional, Lonardi, Sara, additional, Rumanò, Laura, additional, Bergamo, Francesca, additional, Stragliotto, Silvia, additional, Murgioni, Sabina, additional, Alberti, Giulia, additional, Rizzato, Mario Domenico, additional, Prete, Alessandra Anna, additional, Puzzoni, Marco, additional, Pusceddu, Valeria, additional, Ziranu, Pina, additional, Pani, Fabiana, additional, Mariotti, Stefano, additional, Zagonel, Vittorina, additional, Monzani, Fabio, additional, and Loupakis, Fotios, additional
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- 2018
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270. The DISTINCTIVE study: A biologically enriched phase II study of seconD-line folfiri/aflIbercept in proSpecTIvely stratified, anti-EGFR resistaNt, metastatic coloreCTal cancer patIents with RAS Validated wild typE status - Trial in progress
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Ziranu, P., primary, Demurtas, L., additional, Puzzoni, M., additional, Loupakis, F., additional, Daniele, B., additional, Rimassa, L., additional, Bilancia, D., additional, Lonardi, S., additional, Avallone, A., additional, Pella, N., additional, Ferrari, D., additional, Frassineti, L., additional, Beretta, G., additional, Zaniboni, A., additional, Santoro, A., additional, Zampino, M., additional, Sarobba, M., additional, Zagonel, V., additional, Barni, S., additional, Palmieri, G., additional, Labianca, R., additional, Cascinu, S., additional, and Scartozzi, M., additional
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- 2018
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271. P 53 abnormal expression might influence global outcome through EGFR modulation in RAS/BRAF wild type metastatic colorectal cancer patients receiving later-line irinotecan cetuximab
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Puzzoni, M., primary, Demurtas, L., additional, Ziranu, P., additional, Lai, E., additional, Giampieri, R., additional, Faloppi, L., additional, Mandolesi, A., additional, Cremolini, C., additional, Masi, G., additional, Gelsomino, F., additional, Mariani, S., additional, Cubeddu, A., additional, Casula, L., additional, Liscia, N., additional, Pusceddu, V., additional, Antoniotti, C., additional, Loretelli, C., additional, Meriggi, F., additional, Zaniboni, A., additional, Falcone, A., additional, Cascinu, S., additional, and Scartozzi, M., additional
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- 2018
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272. BRAF-mutant colorectal cancer, a different breed evolving
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Lai, Eleonora, primary, Pretta, Andrea, additional, Impera, Valentino, additional, Mariani, Stefano, additional, Giampieri, Riccardo, additional, Casula, Laura, additional, Pusceddu, Valeria, additional, Coni, Pierpaolo, additional, Fanni, Daniela, additional, Puzzoni, Marco, additional, Demurtas, Laura, additional, Ziranu, Pina, additional, Faa, Gavino, additional, and Scartozzi, Mario, additional
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- 2018
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273. BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF SOME CERAMIC MATERIALS FOR CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
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Ziranu, Antonio, Manicone, Paolo Francesco, Sgambato, Alessandro, Raffaelli, Luca, Mariotti, Federica, Careri, Silvia, Maccauro, Giulio, Ziranu, Antonio (ORCID:0000-0002-6789-7495), Manicone, Paolo Francesco (ORCID:0000-0003-0283-2903), Sgambato, Alessandro (ORCID:0000-0002-9487-4563), Raffaelli, Luca (ORCID:0000-0003-4525-8446), Maccauro, Giulio (ORCID:0000-0002-7359-268X), Ziranu, Antonio, Manicone, Paolo Francesco, Sgambato, Alessandro, Raffaelli, Luca, Mariotti, Federica, Careri, Silvia, Maccauro, Giulio, Ziranu, Antonio (ORCID:0000-0002-6789-7495), Manicone, Paolo Francesco (ORCID:0000-0003-0283-2903), Sgambato, Alessandro (ORCID:0000-0002-9487-4563), Raffaelli, Luca (ORCID:0000-0003-4525-8446), and Maccauro, Giulio (ORCID:0000-0002-7359-268X)
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The purpose of this study was to define the state-of-art regarding the biocompatibility characteristics, in vivo and in vitro, of some ceramic materials. A comprehensive search in Pubmed, Cochrane and Google Scholar databases was performed. Ceramic materials are made of an inorganic non-metallic oxide. Depending on their in vivo behaviour, ceramics are classified as bioresorbable, bioreactive or bioinert. Alumina and zirconia are bioinert ceramics; their low reactivity together with their good mechanical features has led them to be used in many biomedical restorative devices. Their most popular application is in arthroprosthetic joints where they have proven to be very effective, thus making their use suitable especially in younger, more active patients. Also the use of these materials in dentistry was proposed to achieve aesthetic and reliability of dental repairs. Ceramic materials in different physical states (powder and solid ) were used to perform in vitro tests on cell cultures. In vitro assays are influenced by material characteristics, such as the physical state, reactive surface, chemical composition, impurity content etc, as well as by the cell conditions during the tests. Zirconium oxide is also used as a dental restorative material. Ceramic restorations allow an aesthetical outcome more similar to natural teeth than conventional metal-ceramic ones. Zirconia’s resilience and its similar colour to teeth have led to the use of this material for different purposes. The most interesting application of this material is nowadays for fixed partial dentures. Mechanical resistance of zirconia FPD was studied on single tooth restorations and on partial dentures. Alumina matrix composites were selected as the best new family of ceramics to provide the foundation for the widespread use of ceramics in orthopedics. Our analysis confirms the role of zirconia and even more of alumina matrix composites as optimal metal-free materials for implant- prosthetical components u
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274. List of Contributors
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Abdollahi, Sara, Acharya, Abhinav P., Ahadi, Fereshteh, Alasvand, Neda, Aparicio, Conrado, Augustine, Robin, Ayanoğlu, Fatma Betül, Bahmanpour, Amir Hossein, Baican, Mihaela, Banijamali, Sara, Barbosa, Judite Novais, Behnamghader, Aliasghar, Boffito, Monica, Boktor, Joseph, Brion, Alice, Burgess, Diane J., Carmagnola, Irene, Cecen, Berivan, Chiono, Valeria, Cryan, Sally Ann, Dalamagkas, K., Dolan, Eimear B., Duffy, Garry P., Ebrahimi, Mehdi, Elçin, Ayşe Eser, Elçin, Yaşar Murat, Faroni, A, Fischer, Nicholas G., Gorbet, Maud, Hasan, Anwarul, He, Jia, Henna, T.K., Hernandez-Resendiz, Sauri, Heydari, Mojgan, Hibino, Narutoshi, Inamdar, Sahil, Kalemtas, Ayse, Koh, Bryan T.H., Kozaci, Leyla Didem, Laurano, Rossella, Liehn, Elisa A, Liu, Haiyan, Liu, Shiyu, Maccauro, Giulio, Manicone, Paolo Francesco, Menale, Ciro, Milan, Peiman Borouki, Mozafari, Masoud, Murphy, R, Mutreja, Isha, Navaei, Tina, O’Dwyer, Joanne, Ong, Chin Siang, Ozturk, Selcuk, Palagano, Eleonora, Parmaksiz, Mahmut, Perna, Andrea, Pintwala, Robert, Postnikoff, Cameron, Pramod, K., Prasadh, Somasundaram, Rammal, Hassan, Ratheesh, Vaishnavi, Reid, A.J, Rusu, Mihaela, Salehi, Ghazaleh, Siedlecki, Christopher A., Sobacchi, Cristina, Steffi, Chris, Stoleru, Elena, Toameh, Dana, Topates, Gulsum, Tsintou, M., Vasconcelos, Daniela Pereira, Vasile, Cornelia, Wang, Wilson, Wong, Raymond, Wróbel, P.P., Wylie, Robert, Xu, Li-Chong, Ye, Zhou, Zheng, Chenxi, Ziranu, Antonio, and Zoso, Alice
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- 2020
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275. Surgical treatment of acetabular metastasis
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M S, Spinelli, A, Ziranu, A, Piccioli, and G, Maccauro
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Quality of Life ,Humans ,Acetabulum ,Bone Neoplasms ,Breast Neoplasms ,Female ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,Pelvis - Abstract
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women. Bone represents the first site of metastasis in more than 50% of patients who relapse systematically. The pelvis in the most common localization after spine in bone metastasis due to breast cancer. The peri-acetabular localization is a greater concern rather than another part of the pelvis. Bone destruction in this anatomical localization lead to pain and mechanical instability, resulting in a great reduction of autonomy and deterioration of patient's quality of life. In the current report, the Authors review the literature about the surgical treatment, the indications and complications of each surgical technique underling the importance of tailoring each surgical procedure on life span and quality of life in order to minimize peri-operative complications and maximize functional results for the patients.
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- 2016
276. Silver-Coated Hip Megaprosthesis in Oncological Limb Savage Surgery
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Fabrizio Donati, Stefano D'Adamio, Ma. Rosa, Giulio Maccauro, A Ziranu, S. Careri, and G. Di Giacomo
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Adult ,Male ,Biocompatible ,Limb salvage surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Silver ,Article Subject ,medicine.medical_treatment ,lcsh:Medicine ,Prosthesis ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Coated Materials, Biocompatible ,medicine ,Humans ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Antibiotic prophylaxis ,Reduction (orthopedic surgery) ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,030222 orthopedics ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Proximal femur ,Femur Neck ,business.industry ,Femoral Neoplasms ,lcsh:R ,Coated Materials ,Sem analysis ,Femur Head ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Settore MED/33 - MALATTIE APPARATO LOCOMOTORE ,Surgery ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Toxicity ,Clinical Study ,Standard protocol ,Female ,Hip Prosthesis ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Silver coating has demonstrated good antimicrobial activity and low toxicity. Silver-coated megaprostheses have been introduced in oncological musculoskeletal surgery considering the high rate of infection. We conducted a retrospective analysis on 68 cases of primary or metastatic bone tumors, affecting the proximal femur, treated between 2005 and 2016 with wide margins resection and tumor implants reconstruction. All patients were treated by the same surgeon, with antibiotic prophylaxis according to a standard protocol. In 55.9% of patients silver-coated hip hemiarthroplasty was implanted; in the remaining 44.1% uncoated megaprostheses were implanted. Patients were reevaluated recording the complications and focusing the analysis on infective complications. The average follow-up was 46.5 months. No patient has shown any sign of local or general silver toxicity. A SEM analysis was conducted on the 3-silver-coated hip hemiarthroplasty explanted confirming a severe degradation with a small amount of residual silver on the coating surface. Silver-coated hip prostheses have a lower rate of early infection than traditional implants but showed a reduction of antimicrobial activity for silver coating wear. We recommend using silver-coated prosthesis as primary implants for limb salvage surgery, in primary or metastatic bone tumors affecting the proximal femur, considering the absence of signs of toxicity and the lower rate of early infection.
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277. SILVER COATED PROSTHESIS IN ONCOLOGICAL LIMB SALVAGE SURGERY REDUCE THE INFECTION RATE
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Donati F, Di Giacomo G, Ziranu A, Spinelli S, Carlo Perisano, Ma, Rosa, and Maccauro G
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Silver coatings, used in many surgical devices, have demonstrated good antimicrobial activity and low toxicity. Oncological musculoskeletal surgery have a high risk of infection, so in the last decades, silver-coated mega-prostheses have been introduced and are becoming increasingly widespread. In this study, a retrospective analysis of 158 cases of bone tumors, primary or metastatic, treated between 2005- 2015 with wide margins resection and tumor implants reconstruction, was performed. The average age was 59 years (range 11-78 years), the same surgeon with antibiotic prophylaxis according to a standard protocol treated all patients. Silver-coated prostheses were implanted in 58.5% of patients and uncoated tumor prostheses in the remaining 41.5%. Patients were re-evaluated annually and complications were recorded, focusing analysis on infective complications. The average follow-up was 39.7 months: 23.4% of patients died at a median time of 35.3 months after surgery; 18.4% developed complications that required new surgery, of which 12.6% of these were due to infection. Patients treated with silver-coated implants developed early infection in 2.2% of cases against the 10.7% of the patients treated with standard tumor prosthesis. This difference between the two groups was statistically significant. The percentage of late infections occurring from 6 months after surgery was similar in both groups. Silver blood level taken in a sample of patients at different times after surgery, always showed values well below the threshold of toxicity and no patient showed any sign of local or general toxicity secondary to silver. Our study demonstrates that tumor silver-coated implants have a rate of early infection significantly lower than traditional implants, while there were no differences in the rate of late infections as described also in the literature. We recommend the use of silvercoated prosthesis as primary implants for limb salvage surgery in primary or metastatic bone tumors, considering the absence of toxicity and the lower rate of early infection.
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- 2015
278. Fentanyl pectin nasal spray for breakthrough cancer pain treatment: a single center experience
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Giorgio Astara, Valentino Impera, A. Cubeddu, Francesco Atzori, Mario Scartozzi, Clelia Madeddu, Mariele Dessì, Pina Ziranu, G. Pusole, Elena Massa, R. Mascia, S. Camera, Nicole Liscia, S. Tolu, Marco Puzzoni, Andrea Pretta, Laura Demurtas, Valeria Pusceddu, Annagrazia Pireddu, and Eleonora Lai
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Oncology ,Nasal spray ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Anesthesia ,Medicine ,Hematology ,business ,Cancer pain ,Single Center ,Surgery - Published
- 2017
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279. The role of primary tumour sidedness, EGFR gene copy number and EGFR promoter methylation in RAS/BRAF wild type colorectal cancer patients receiving irinotecan/cetuximab
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Fausto Meriggi, Gianluca Masi, A. Zaniboni, A. Falcone, Mario Scartozzi, Fabio Gelsomino, Stefano Cascinu, Riccardo Giampieri, Marco Puzzoni, Pina Ziranu, Cristian Loretelli, C. Cremolini, Laura Demurtas, Valeria Pusceddu, Alessandra Mandolesi, and Carlotta Antoniotti
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cetuximab ,Colorectal cancer ,business.industry ,Wild type ,Hematology ,medicine.disease ,Irinotecan ,Internal medicine ,Promoter methylation ,medicine ,Cancer research ,Copy-number variation ,business ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2017
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280. The DISTINCTIVE study: A biologically enriched phase II study of seconD-line folfiri/aflIbercept in proSpecTIvely stratified, anti-EGFR resistaNt, metastatic coloreCTal cancer patIents with RAS Validated wild typE status - Trial in progress
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Laura Demurtas, L. Frassineti, M. G. Zampino, Bruno Daniele, A. Avallone, Giordano D. Beretta, Domenico Bilancia, Antonella Santoro, Marco Puzzoni, Pina Ziranu, Lorenza Rimassa, Daris Ferrari, Zagonel, A. Zaniboni, Mario Scartozzi, R. Labianca, Maria Giuseppa Sarobba, Sandro Barni, Giovannella Palmieri, S. Lonardi, Fotios Loupakis, Stefano Cascinu, and Nicoletta Pella
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Colorectal cancer ,Wild type ,Phases of clinical research ,Hematology ,medicine.disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Second line ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,FOLFIRI ,business ,Aflibercept ,medicine.drug - Published
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281. Medical management of malignant bowel obstruction: our center experience
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Astara, G., primary, Lai, E., additional, Tolu, S., additional, Mascia, R., additional, Impera, V., additional, Dessì, M., additional, Camera, S., additional, Pusole, G., additional, Cubeddu, A., additional, Pireddu, A.G., additional, Liscia, N., additional, Pretta, A., additional, Demurtas, L., additional, Ziranu, P., additional, Puzzoni, M., additional, Atzori, F., additional, Pusceddu, V., additional, Massa, E., additional, Madeddu, C., additional, and Scartozzi, M., additional
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282. Fentanyl pectin nasal spray for breakthrough cancer pain treatment: a single center experience
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Lai, E., primary, Tolu, S., additional, Mascia, R., additional, Impera, V., additional, Pretta, A., additional, Liscia, N., additional, Pireddu, A.G., additional, Pusole, G., additional, Camera, S., additional, Cubeddu, A., additional, Dessì, M., additional, Puzzoni, M., additional, Demurtas, L., additional, Ziranu, P., additional, Atzori, F., additional, Pusceddu, V., additional, Massa, E., additional, Madeddu, C., additional, Astara, G., additional, and Scartozzi, M., additional
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283. Management of breakthrough cancer pain in patients with oral mucositis
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Tolu, S., primary, Lai, E., additional, Impera, V., additional, Pusole, G., additional, Pretta, A., additional, Liscia, N., additional, Camera, S., additional, Cubeddu, A., additional, Mascia, R., additional, Pireddu, A.G., additional, Dessì, M., additional, Puzzoni, M., additional, Demurtas, L., additional, Ziranu, P., additional, Pusceddu, V., additional, Massa, E., additional, Madeddu, C., additional, Atzori, F., additional, Astara, G., additional, and Scartozzi, M., additional
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284. Aneurysmal bone cysts
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Cerciello, Simone, primary, Careri, Silvia, additional, D'''''Adamio, Stefano, additional, Maccauro, Giulio, additional, and Ziranu, Antonio, additional
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- 2017
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285. The role of primary tumour sidedness, EGFR gene copy number and EGFR promoter methylation in RAS/BRAF wild type colorectal cancer patients receiving irinotecan/cetuximab
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Puzzoni, M., primary, Demurtas, L., additional, Giampieri, R., additional, Ziranu, P., additional, Pusceddu, V., additional, Mandolesi, A., additional, Cremolini, C., additional, Masi, G., additional, Gelsomino, F., additional, Antoniotti, C., additional, Loretelli, C., additional, Meriggi, F., additional, Zaniboni, A., additional, Falcone, A., additional, Cascinu, S., additional, and Scartozzi, M., additional
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- 2017
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286. Effective combinatorial immunotherapy for castration-resistant prostate cancer: new future chance?
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Ziranu, Pina, primary, Atzori, Francesco, additional, Puzzoni, Marco, additional, Demurtas, Laura, additional, Astara, Giorgio, additional, and Scartozzi, Mario, additional
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- 2017
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287. The role of primary tumour sidedness, EGFR gene copy number and EGFR promoter methylation in RAS/BRAF wild-type colorectal cancer patients receiving irinotecan/cetuximab
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Demurtas, Laura, primary, Puzzoni, Marco, additional, Giampieri, Riccardo, additional, Ziranu, Pina, additional, Pusceddu, Valeria, additional, Mandolesi, Alessandra, additional, Cremolini, Chiara, additional, Masi, Gianluca, additional, Gelsomino, Fabio, additional, Antoniotti, Carlotta, additional, Loretelli, Cristian, additional, Meriggi, Fausto, additional, Zaniboni, Alberto, additional, Falcone, Alfredo, additional, Cascinu, Stefano, additional, and Scartozzi, Mario, additional
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- 2017
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288. Prognostic neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio in head and neck cancer: A single center experience.
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Ziranu, Pina, primary, Massa, Elena, additional, Puzzoni, Marco, additional, Demurtas, Laura, additional, Madeddu, Clelia, additional, Pusole, Grazia, additional, Cubeddu, Alessio, additional, Astara, Giorgio, additional, Mascia, Roberta, additional, Pusceddu, Valeria, additional, Pretta, Andrea, additional, Dessi, Mariele, additional, Atzori, Francesco, additional, Lai, Eleonora, additional, Tolu, Simona, additional, Liscia, Nicole, additional, Pireddu, Anna Grazia, additional, Impera, Valentino, additional, Puxeddu, Roberto, additional, and Scartozzi, Mario, additional
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- 2017
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289. COVID-19 pandemic: management of patients affected by SARS-CoV-2 in Rome COVID Hospital 2 Trauma Centre and safety of our surgical team.
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De Mauro D, Rovere G, Smimmo A, Meschini C, Mocini F, Maccauro G, Falez F, Liuzza F, and Ziranu A
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- Hospitals, Humans, Pandemics prevention & control, Patient Care Team, Rome, SARS-CoV-2, Trauma Centers, COVID-19
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Background: SARS-CoV-2 pandemic left a deep mark in the health systems around the globe, leading to an important change in the way we intend the access to the healthcare and its fruition. Hospitals faced something unexpected, and they underwent a deep change and so did orthopaedic activity., Materials and Methods: In "A. Gemelli" University hospital new protocols were adopted for the safe management of patients affected by SARS-CoV-2. Among these patients, six had to be treated also for orthopaedic problems. The management of these patients, from the admission in the Emergency Room (E.R). to the operating room (O.R.), followed the protocols we developed for the coronavirus crisis., Results: Four among the six patients underwent surgical treatments. Two of them showed a change of their clinical status, due to a worsening of COVID-19 symptoms, so the surgical option was postponed. All of them were admitted to the Infectious Diseases Unit, rather than the Orthopaedic and Traumatology Unit, in order to provide the best measures to prevent the spread of the contagion and to ensure the best treatment for COVID-19. No O.R. staff was infected by SARS-CoV-2., Conclusions: More studies are needed to provide a higher statistical significance to the safety measures taken in order to contrast the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in the Surgical Room. Orthopaedic surgeons are more exposed to the contagion due to the particular tools set they use. A more sensible and specific quick test for novel Coronavirus is particularly needed, due to the lack of sensitivity of the serological rapid test.
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- 2020
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290. Acrometastasis: a literature review
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D, Stomeo, A, Tulli, A, Ziranu, C, Perisano, V, De Santis, and G, Maccauro
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Survival Rate ,Lung Neoplasms ,Foot ,Neoplasms ,Palliative Care ,Humans ,Hand ,Prognosis ,Carcinoma, Renal Cell ,Nephrectomy ,Bone and Bones ,Kidney Neoplasms - Abstract
Acrometastases are a rare observation, and account for approximately 0.1% of metastases. Every age can be affected, with a male predominance. The most common primary cancer site is the lung, followed by the colo-rectal, breast and genito-urinary tract. They are most commonly seen in pre-terminal patients with wide-spread disseminated disease. Rarely, they may be the first presentation of occult silent cancer, mimicking a benign condition. There is no standard treatment. We reviewed last 20 years literature in order to describe the most common sites of primary tumours and the more commonly used treatments.We searched the Cochrane Central Library (CENTRAL), MEDLINE/PubMed (from 1940 to February 2014), SCOPUS database, and EMBASE/Ovid using a combination of controlled vocabulary and text word terms.Lung cancer was the first most common cause of acrometastases both in hands and feet, with 32.9% of all the cases; 20% of cases were renal cell cancer (RCC) metastases, followed by breast (12.9%) and colon (10%). Primary malignancies and site of metastasis (hand vs foot) suggest that the tumour cells reach the bones through the circulation and not the lymphatic system; in foot acrometastases Batson's plexus may play a fundamental role in dissemination.Treatment depends on staging and tumor extent. Amputation or disarticulation is the most common approach. It allows a wide margin resection and pain control. In some cases palliative treatment with radiation therapy, bisphosphonates and chemotherapy have been attempted with good results. The prognosis of the patients with acrometastases is poor; the mean survival time after diagnosis is 7 (±7) months. Special reference needs to be made to metastasis from renal cell carcinoma; if treated with radical surgical resection and nephrectomy a better outcome and survival rate shall be expected.
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- 2015
291. Tibial Tubercle Fracture in a 14-Year-Old Athlete with Bilateral Lower Pole Bipartite Patella and Osgood-Schlatter Disease
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Antonio Ziranu, Giulio Maccauro, and Fabio Pascarella
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musculoskeletal diseases ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tubercle ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Lower pole ,Extensor mechanism ,Case Report ,General Medicine ,Osgood schlatter ,Anatomy ,musculoskeletal system ,Surgery ,lcsh:RD701-811 ,lcsh:Orthopedic surgery ,medicine ,Internal fixation ,business ,Bipartite patella ,Young male ,Reduction (orthopedic surgery) - Abstract
We present a case of tibial tubercle fracture in a young male athlete with both bilateral bipartite patella at the lower pole (Saupe type I) and Osgood-Schlatter disease. Open reduction and internal fixation were performed to restore the extensor mechanism of the knee.
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292. The use of Collatamp® EG inTotal Hip Arthroplasty.
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Logroscino, Giandomenico, Malerba, Giuseppe, Pagano, Ernesto Damiano, Ziranu, Antonio, Ciriello, Vincenzo, Logroscino, Giandomenico (ORCID:0000-0003-1301-5343), Ziranu, Antonio (ORCID:0000-0002-6789-7495), Logroscino, Giandomenico, Malerba, Giuseppe, Pagano, Ernesto Damiano, Ziranu, Antonio, Ciriello, Vincenzo, Logroscino, Giandomenico (ORCID:0000-0003-1301-5343), and Ziranu, Antonio (ORCID:0000-0002-6789-7495)
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Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) is one of the most common orthopedic operations in the world. The number of THA is expected to grow and with it the number of associated complications. Although improved surgical technique and the development of more scrupulous asepsis has decreased the incidence of periprosthetic joint infection (PJI), it remains one of the most feared complications of joint arthroplasty. The purpose of this study is to present the use of antibiotic-loaded collagen sponges (Collatamp® EG) in the prophylaxis and treatment of PJI. For this scope a case report is described. The advantages offered by the antibiotic loaded sponges in terms of high and sustained concentration of antibiotic at the site of infection, diffused by the fully reabsorbable carrier, showed to be a an important adjuvant therapy in the treatment of PJI. Low systemic concentration of the drug and a wide versatility in surgical application are other advantages of this dispositive.
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293. Collatamp sponges in the management of open fractures
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Ciriello, Vincenzo, Maccauro, Giulio, Ziranu, Antonio, Saccomanno, Maristella Francesca, Maristella, Francesca, Pagano, Ernesto Damiano, Logroscino, Giandomenico, Maccauro, Giulio (ORCID:0000-0002-7359-268X), Ziranu, Antonio (ORCID:0000-0002-6789-7495), Logroscino, Giandomenico (ORCID:0000-0003-1301-5343), Ciriello, Vincenzo, Maccauro, Giulio, Ziranu, Antonio, Saccomanno, Maristella Francesca, Maristella, Francesca, Pagano, Ernesto Damiano, Logroscino, Giandomenico, Maccauro, Giulio (ORCID:0000-0002-7359-268X), Ziranu, Antonio (ORCID:0000-0002-6789-7495), and Logroscino, Giandomenico (ORCID:0000-0003-1301-5343)
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Open fractures are at high risk of infection and the prompt treatment of these injuries is critical to the success and is crucial to reduce the rate of complications. The basic steps of treatment include the immediate administration of systemic antibiotics, early surgical stabilization of the fracture associated with copious irrigation and radical debridement of the site of exposure, and when possible adequate soft tissue coverage. The systemic antibiotic therapy significantly improves the prognosis and reduces the occurrence of complications. However, in order to ensure adequate and sustained local concentration of antibiotic agent, high doses and for a long time are necessary. This increases the risk of side effects and bacterial resistance. The introduction of the antibiotic-loaded collagen sponges offers the advantages of a high local concentrations of antibiotic carrier delivering system with reduced systemic drug diffusion (less risk of side effects and resistance rate). Sponges are also biodegradable and fully resorbable and do not require additional surgery for their removal.
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- 2011
294. The use of collatamp in total hip arthroplasty
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Logroscino, Giandomenico, Malerba, Giuseppe, Pagano, Ernesto Damiano, Ziranu, Antonio, Ciriello, Vincenzo, Logroscino, Giandomenico (ORCID:0000-0003-1301-5343), Ziranu, Antonio (ORCID:0000-0002-6789-7495), Logroscino, Giandomenico, Malerba, Giuseppe, Pagano, Ernesto Damiano, Ziranu, Antonio, Ciriello, Vincenzo, Logroscino, Giandomenico (ORCID:0000-0003-1301-5343), and Ziranu, Antonio (ORCID:0000-0002-6789-7495)
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Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) is one of the most common orthopedic operations in the world. The number of THA is expected to grow and with it the number of associated complications. Although improved surgical technique and the development of more scrupulous asepsis has decreased the incidence of periprosthetic joint infection (PJI), it remains one of the most feared complications of joint arthroplasty. The purpose of this study is to present the use of antibiotic-loaded collagen sponges (Collatamp EG) in the prophylaxis and treatment of PJI. For this scope a case report is described. The advantages offered by the antibiotic loaded sponges in terms of high and sustained concentration of antibiotic at the site of infection, diffused by the fully reabsorbable carrier, showed to be a an important adjuvant therapy in the treatment of PJI. Low systemic concentration of the drug and a wide versatility in surgical application are other advantages of this dispositive.
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- 2011
295. Antifungal properties of silver coating on tumour endoprostheses: an in vitro study.
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D’ADAMIO, S., ZIRANU, A., CAZZATO, G., SANGUINETTI, M., MANICONE, P. F., ROSA, M. A., and MACCAURO, G.
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OBJECTIVE: We tested and quantified the in vitro effect of silver coating on preventing development of fungal biofilm over titanium, as found in some megaprosthesis used for musculoskeletal oncological reconstruction, to evaluate the antiseptic effect of this additional feature on this class of pathogens. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Different strains and species of Candida (C. albicans, C. tropicalis, C. parapsilosis) were cultured over 6 silver-coated and 6 non silver-coated titanium (Ti-6Al-4V) samples following a standardized procedure. Then spectrophotometrical analysis and viability assay were conducted after 5 days of incubation to quantify the different extension of biofilm produced by pathogens RESULTS: Significant differences between groups (p<0.05) were found in terms of biofilm extension and pathogens viability over the different materials for any single experiment reported, with silver-coating group showing substantially lower values in terms of fungal development in all conducted assays. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that silver coating is a reliable and effective implementation for antifungal purpose, in addition to its widely known and demonstrated antibacterial potential. Therefore, the use of silver-coated implants may be an even wiser choice in an oncological surgical procedure where patients are particularly at risk for this infective complication due to immunosuppression caused by pharmacological treatments, although the relevant antifungal potential here shown needs to be confirmed in vivo. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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296. Masquelet technique and osteomyelitis: innovations and literature review.
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CARERI, S., VITIELLO, R., OLIVA, M. S., ZIRANU, A., MACCAURO, G., and PERISANO, C.
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OBJECTIVE: Wide diaphyseal bone defects, above all those infected, encounter into Masquelet technique a suitable treatment. The two-step procedure allows the surgeon to eliminate the infected tissues and then to promote new bone formation. We analyzed the literature about the use of the induced membrane technique in osteomyelitis and the innovations recently suggested. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed some of the most common web databases using the key-words: Masquelet technique, induced membrane, and osteomyelitis. 66 studies were analyzed. RESULTS: Comparing the Masquelet technique to other surgical procedures it shows better functional results in large bone defects due to infection. The induced membrane is like a biological chamber that protects the autograft and induces new bone formation promoting growth factors secretion. Different authors tried to improve one or more steps of the surgical procedure. Some studies focused on polymethyl methacrylate role and the possibility to use different materials instead of cement to induce the membrane. Others analyzed the autograft harvesting and placing techniques trying to reduce the amount of bone essential to fill the gap, like the RIA technique. Moreover, bone substitutes have been used, as beta-tricalcium phosphate, that showed an osteoconductive ability. CONCLUSIONS: The survey is not a systematic review. Nevertheless, new concepts are introduced and analyzed identifying 6 areas of interest and induced membrane technique development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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297. Infections in primary intramedullary nailing of open tibial fractures: a review article.
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LILLO, M., EZZO, O. EL, CAUTERUCCIO, M., ZIRANU, A., DE SANTIS, V., and MACCAURO, G.
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OBJECTIVE: Open fractures are insidious and life-threatening injuries. They frequently involve the leg. Our aim is to evaluate the efficacy of primary intramedullary nailing as a definitive treatment of open tibial fractures, compared to other fixation tools in terms of deep infections, healing fracture time and bony repair. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We reviewed the available literature concerning treatment and management of open tibial fractures. RESULTS: Primary intramedullary nailing is similar to delayed intramedullary nailing after external fixation in terms of union, malunion and nonunion rate. Furthermore, primary intramedullary nailing is superior compared to all other fixation tools, in terms of development of deep infections, provided that a good debridement of soft tissue, lavage of the fracture site and adequate antibiotic prophylaxis should be performed before nailing. CONCLUSIONS: Primary intramedullary nailing should be considered for the definitive treatment of open tibial fractures, providing many advantages in terms of rehabilitation, time of hospitalization and costs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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298. The use of custom-made antibiotic-loaded spacer in periprosthetic knee infection caused by XDR organism: case report and review of literature.
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NOIA, G., MELUZIO, M. C., SIRCANA, G., MACCAURO, G., FANTONI, M., and ZIRANU, A.
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Periprosthetic knee infection (PKI) remains one of the most challenging complications after total knee replacement, especially if caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) or extensively drug-resistant (XDR) organisms. Multiple treatment options are available, such as long-term antibiotic suppression, surgical debridement with retention of the prosthesis, definitive resection arthroplasty, arthrodesis, one-stage or two-stage revision procedures, amputation. We present a rare case of a PKI caused by a XDR Klebsiella pneumoniae in a young patient who underwent a prosthetic reconstruction due to an osteosarcoma of the tibia. In this patient, the PKI has been treated using intravenous administration of Amikacin and an Amikacin-impregnated PMMA custom-made spacer. To our knowledge, only two cases that successfully used hand-mixed antibiotic-loaded spacer based on antibiotic sensitivity for the treatment of PKI caused by MDR and XDR microorganisms have been reported in the literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
299. Mechanical analysis of fixation methods for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with hamstring tendon graft. An experimental study in sheep knees
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Carlo Fabbriciani, Laura Deriu, Donatella Zarelli, Giuseppe Milano, Fabio Ziranu, and Pier Damiano Mulas
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Washer ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Anterior cruciate ligament ,Bone Screws ,biomechanics ,Graft ,Tendons ,Weight-Bearing ,Cruciate ligament ,Fixation (surgical) ,hamstring ,medicine ,Animals ,Animal model ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Hamstrings ,Fixation ,Biomechanics ,Anterior Cruciate Ligament ,Transfix ,Orthodontics ,Achilles tendon ,Sheep ,fixation ,Tibia ,business.industry ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,equipment and supplies ,musculoskeletal system ,Stifle ,Internal Fixators ,Settore MED/33 - MALATTIE APPARATO LOCOMOTORE ,Orthopedic Fixation Devices ,Surgery ,surgical procedures, operative ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business ,Hamstring - Abstract
This study evaluates the structural properties of the femur-anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) graft-tibia complex, comparing different graft fixation techniques in sheep knees. Four fixation devices were tested both for femoral fixation (Transfix, absorbable screw, RCI screw and Linx-HT) and tibial fixation (bone plug with metal screw, absorbable screw with staple, RCI screw and cancellous screw with spiked washer). The graft used for ACL reconstruction was fresh ovine doubled Achilles tendon (DAT). Femurs and tibias were tested separately. Two mechanical test series were performed on the specimens: a load-to-failure test and a cyclic loading test. On the femoral side, transcondylar screw showed the greatest fixation strength and stiffness and the lowest elongation at cyclic loading. Tibial fixation complexes seemed to have poorer structural properties in comparison to femoral fixation. Among the tibial fixation devices, absorbable screw with staple fixation showed the greatest strength and stiffness. Spiked washer fixation showed the greatest elongation under cyclic loading.
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300. Silver-Coated Hip Megaprosthesis in Oncological Limb Savage Surgery
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Donati, F., Di Giacomo, G., D'Adamio, S., Ziranu, A., Careri, S., Rosa, Michele Attilio, Maccauro, Giulio, Rosa M. A., Maccauro G. (ORCID:0000-0002-7359-268X), Donati, F., Di Giacomo, G., D'Adamio, S., Ziranu, A., Careri, S., Rosa, Michele Attilio, Maccauro, Giulio, Rosa M. A., and Maccauro G. (ORCID:0000-0002-7359-268X)
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Silver coating has demonstrated good antimicrobial activity and low toxicity. Silver-coated megaprostheses have been introduced in oncological musculoskeletal surgery considering the high rate of infection. We conducted a retrospective analysis on 68 cases of primary or metastatic bone tumors, affecting the proximal femur, treated between 2005 and 2016 with wide margins resection and tumor implants reconstruction. All patients were treated by the same surgeon, with antibiotic prophylaxis according to a standard protocol. In 55.9% of patients silver-coated hip hemiarthroplasty was implanted; in the remaining 44.1% uncoated megaprostheses were implanted. Patients were reevaluated recording the complications and focusing the analysis on infective complications. The average follow-up was 46.5 months. No patient has shown any sign of local or general silver toxicity. A SEM analysis was conducted on the 3-silver-coated hip hemiarthroplasty explanted confirming a severe degradation with a small amount of residual silver on the coating surface. Silver-coated hip prostheses have a lower rate of early infection than traditional implants but showed a reduction of antimicrobial activity for silver coating wear. We recommend using silver-coated prosthesis as primary implants for limb salvage surgery, in primary or metastatic bone tumors affecting the proximal femur, considering the absence of signs of toxicity and the lower rate of early infection.
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- 2016
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