367 results on '"Boselli, C"'
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2. Mycelium-based biomaterials as smart devices for skin wound healing
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Ruggeri, M, Miele, D, Contardi, M, Vigani, B, Boselli, C, Icaro Cornaglia, A, Rossi, S, Suarato, G, Athanassiou, A, Sandri, G, Ruggeri M., Miele D., Contardi M., Vigani B., Boselli C., Icaro Cornaglia A., Rossi S., Suarato G., Athanassiou A., Sandri G., Ruggeri, M, Miele, D, Contardi, M, Vigani, B, Boselli, C, Icaro Cornaglia, A, Rossi, S, Suarato, G, Athanassiou, A, Sandri, G, Ruggeri M., Miele D., Contardi M., Vigani B., Boselli C., Icaro Cornaglia A., Rossi S., Suarato G., Athanassiou A., and Sandri G.
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Introduction: Recently, mycelia of Ganoderma lucidum and Pleurotus ostreatus, edible fungi, have been characterized in vitro as self-growing biomaterials for tissue engineering since they are constituted of interconnected fibrous networks resembling the dermal collagen structure. Aim: This work aims to investigate the biopharmaceutical properties of G. lucidum and P. ostreatus mycelia to prove their safety and effectiveness in tissue engineering as dermal substitutes. Methods: The mycelial materials were characterized using a multidisciplinary approach, including physicochemical properties (morphology, thermal behavior, surface charge, and isoelectric point). Moreover, preclinical properties such as gene expression and in vitro wound healing assay have been evaluated using fibroblasts. Finally, these naturally-grown substrates were applied in vivo using a murine burn/excisional wound model. Conclusions: Both G. lucidum and P. ostreatus mycelia are biocompatible and able to safely and effectively enhance tissue repair in vivo in our preclinical model.
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- 2023
3. Validation of a gold standard method for iodine quantification in raw and processed milk, and its variation in different dairy species
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Niero, G., Franzoi, M., Vigolo, V., Penasa, M., Cassandro, M., Boselli, C., Giangolini, G., and De Marchi, M.
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- 2019
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4. Short communication: Fourier-transform mid-infrared spectroscopy to predict coagulation and acidity traits of sheep bulk milk
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Manuelian, C.L., Penasa, M., Giangolini, G., Boselli, C., Currò, S., and De Marchi, M.
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- 2019
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5. Short communication: Phenotypic characterization of total antioxidant activity of buffalo, goat, and sheep milk
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Niero, G., Currò, S., Costa, A., Penasa, M., Cassandro, M., Boselli, C., Giangolini, G., and De Marchi, M.
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- 2018
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6. Short communication: Prediction of milk coagulation and acidity traits in Mediterranean buffalo milk using Fourier-transform mid-infrared spectroscopy
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Manuelian, C.L., Visentin, G., Boselli, C., Giangolini, G., Cassandro, M., and De Marchi, M.
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- 2017
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7. Essential oil-loaded lipid nanoparticles for wound healing
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Saporito F, Sandri G, Bonferoni MC, Rossi S, Boselli C, Icaro Cornaglia A, Mannucci B, Grisoli P, Vigani B, and Ferrari F
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lipid nanoparticles ,eucalyptus essential oil ,antimicrobial properties ,in vitro and in vivo wound healing properties ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Francesca Saporito,1 Giuseppina Sandri,1 Maria Cristina Bonferoni,1 Silvia Rossi,1 Cinzia Boselli,1 Antonia Icaro Cornaglia,2 Barbara Mannucci,3 Pietro Grisoli,1 Barbara Vigani,1 Franca Ferrari1 1Department of Drug Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, 2Department of Public Health, Experimental and Forensic Medicine, University of Pavia, Pavia, 3Centro Grandi Strumenti, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy Abstract: Chronic wounds and severe burns are diseases responsible for severe morbidity and even death. Wound repair is a crucial process and tissue regeneration enhancement and infection prevention are key factors to minimize pain, discomfort, and scar formation. The aim of this work was the development of lipid nanoparticles (solid lipid nanoparticles and nanostructured lipid carriers [NLC]), to be loaded with eucalyptus or rosemary essential oils and to be used, as medical devices, to enhance healing of skin wounds. Lipid nanoparticles were based on natural lipids: cocoa butter, as solid lipid, and olive oil or sesame oil, as liquid lipids. Lecithin was chosen as surfactant to stabilize nanoparticles and to prevent their aggregation. The systems were prepared by high shear homogenization followed by ultrasound application. Nanoparticles were characterized for physical–chemical properties, bioadhesion, cytocompatibility, in vitro proliferation enhancement, and wound healing properties toward normal human dermal fibroblasts. Antimicrobial activity of nanoparticles was evaluated against two reference microbial strains, one of Staphylococcus aureus, the other of Streptococcus pyogenes. Finally, the capability of nanoparticles to promote wound healing in vivo was evaluated on a rat burn model. NLC based on olive oil and loaded with eucalyptus oil showed appropriate physical–chemical properties, good bioadhesion, cytocompatibility, in vitro proliferation enhancement, and wound healing properties toward fibroblasts, associated to antimicrobial properties. Moreover, the in vivo results evidenced the capability of these NLC to enhance the healing process. Olive oil, which is characterized by a high content of oleic acid, proved to exert a synergic effect with eucalyptus oil with respect to antimicrobial activity and wound repair promotion. Keywords: lipid nanoparticles, eucalyptus essential oil, antimicrobial properties, wound healing
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- 2017
8. Appendectomy during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy: a multicenter ambispective cohort study by the Italian Society of Endoscopic Surgery and new technologies (the CRAC study)
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Sartori, A, Podda, M, Botteri, E, Passera, R, Agresta, F, Arezzo, A, Guerrieri, M, Ortenzi, M, Cavallo, F, Zese, M, Prando, D, Restini, E, Cianci, P, Millo, P, Brachet Contul, R, Serrao, A, Abatini, F, Altomare, D, Picciariello, A, Chetta, G, Lattanzio, F, Tonini, V, Gori, A, Jovine, E, Mastrangelo, L, Sartarelli, L, Frena, A, Malpaga, A, Bertelli, F, Pignata, G, Andreuccetti, J, Sanna, S, Lares, B, Sechi, R, Cillara, N, Pisanu, A, Delogu, D, Ciaccio, G, Farulla, M, Casati, M, Laface, L, De Luca, M, Russello, D, Latteri, S, Longoni, M, Masci, E, Vigna, S, Campanile, F, Foti, N, Lepiane, P, Balla, A, Cantore, F, Raveglia, V, Borghi, F, Giraudo, G, Verzelli, A, Budassi, A, Patriti, A, Foghetti, D, Montin, U, Amadio, L, Anania, G, Bombardini, C, Fabbri, N, Feo, C, Cianchi, F, Manetti, A, Lucchese, M, Soricelli, E, Ceccarelli, G, Patiti, M, Frascio, M, Stabilini, C, Filauro, M, Barberis, A, Troian, M, Nagliati, C, Campagnacci, R, Maurizi, A, Berti, S, Gennai, A, Marvaso, A, D'Antonio, D, Mazzola, L, Selvaggi, F, Carini, S, Costanzo, F, Boccia, L, Pascariello, A, Perrotta, N, Celiento, M, Opocher, E, Giovenzana, M, Stella, M, Ferrara, F, Boni, L, Abate, E, Da Lio, C, Valli, V, Gelmini, R, Serra, F, Piccoli, M, Gozzo, D, Gattolin, A, Sasia, D, Balani, A, Petronio, B, Calo, P, Canu, G, Contarini, E, Piatto, G, Vettoretto, N, Caprioli, M, Braga, M, Chiappetta, M, Maida, P, Tammaro, P, De Palma, G, Milone, M, Bottino, V, Canfora, A, Bagaglini, G, Agrusa, A, Barone, M, Mirabella, A, Marino, M, Gulotta, G, Romano, G, Sorrentino, M, Ferfoglia, S, Papagni, V, Eramo, S, Boselli, C, Basti, M, Caracino, V, Moretto, G, Inama, M, Capelli, P, Conti, L, Muratore, A, Cuoghi, M, Zerbinati, A, Corso, S, Vasino, M, Montuori, M, Fidanza, F, Lucchetta, A, Giuliani, A, Dinatale, G, Zanzi, F, Guariniello, A, Bonilauri, S, Frazzetta, G, Garino, M, Marafante, C, Gioffre, A, Del Monte, S, Sganga, G, Fransvea, P, Grande, M, Siragusa, L, Sica, G, Paola, M, Passantino, D, Catani, M, Ricci, F, Lauro, E, Facci, E, Parini, D, Armellino, M, Argenio, G, Porcu, A, Perra, T, Bordoni, P, Fleres, F, Parisi, A, Rossi, S, Saracco, R, Bono, D, Viora, T, Orlando, F, Ferrero, A, Fontana, A, De Paolis, P, Visconti, D, Quaglino, F, Festa, F, Palagi, S, Lo Secco, G, Morino, M, Allaix, M, Salzano, A, Tirone, G, Motter, M, Zanus, G, Passuello, N, Massani, M, Tutino, R, Manzini, N, Terranova, S, Merenda, R, Nordio, S, Zonta, S, Lovisetto, F, Guglielmi, A, Campagnaro, T, Amedeo, E, Scollica, M, Amodio, P, Giannotti, D, Olmi, S, Oldani, A, Sartori A., Podda M., Botteri E., Passera R., Agresta F., Arezzo A., Guerrieri M., Ortenzi M., Cavallo F., Zese M., Prando D., Restini E., Cianci P., Millo P., Brachet Contul R., Serrao A., Abatini F., Altomare D. F., Picciariello A., Chetta G., Lattanzio F., Tonini V., Gori A., Jovine E., Mastrangelo L., Sartarelli L., Frena A., Malpaga A., Bertelli F., Pignata G., Andreuccetti J., Sanna S., Lares B., Sechi R., Cillara N., Pisanu A., Delogu D., Ciaccio G., Farulla M., Casati M., Laface L., De Luca M., Russello D., Latteri S., Longoni M., Masci E., Vigna S., Campanile F. C., Foti N., Lepiane P., Balla A., Cantore F., Raveglia V., Borghi F., Giraudo G., Verzelli A., Budassi A., Patriti A., Foghetti D., Montin U., Amadio L., Anania G., Bombardini C., Fabbri N., Feo C., Cianchi F., Manetti A., Lucchese M., Soricelli E., Ceccarelli G., Patiti M., Frascio M., Stabilini C., Filauro M., Barberis A., Troian M., Nagliati C., Campagnacci R., Maurizi A., Berti S., Gennai A., Marvaso A., D'Antonio D., Feo C. V., Mazzola L., Selvaggi F., Carini S., Costanzo F., Boccia L., Pascariello A., Perrotta N., Celiento M., Opocher E., Giovenzana M., Stella M., Ferrara F., Boni L., Abate E., Da Lio C., Valli V., Gelmini R., Serra F., Piccoli M., Gozzo D., Gattolin A., Sasia D., Balani A., Petronio B., Calo P. G., Canu G. L., Contarini E., Piatto G., Vettoretto N., Caprioli M., Braga M., Chiappetta M. F., Maida P., Tammaro P., De Palma G., Milone M., Bottino V., Canfora A., Bagaglini G., Agrusa A., Barone M., Mirabella A., Marino M. V., Gulotta G., Romano G., Sorrentino M., Ferfoglia S., Papagni V., Eramo S., Boselli C., Basti M., Caracino V., Moretto G., Inama M., Capelli P., Conti L., Muratore A., Cuoghi M. M., Zerbinati A., Corso S., Vasino M. C., Montuori M., Fidanza F., Lucchetta A., Giuliani A., Dinatale G., Zanzi F., Guariniello A., Bonilauri S., Frazzetta G., Garino M., Marafante C., Gioffre A., Del Monte S. R., Sganga G., Fransvea P., Grande M., Siragusa L., Sica G., Paola M., Passantino D. G., Catani M., Ricci F., Lauro E., Facci E., Parini D., Armellino M. F., Argenio G., Porcu A., Perra T., Bordoni P., Fleres F., Parisi A., Rossi S., Saracco R., Bono D., Viora T., Orlando F., Ferrero A., Fontana A. P., De Paolis P., Visconti D., Quaglino F., Festa F., Palagi S., Lo Secco G., Morino M., Allaix M. E., Salzano A., Tirone G., Motter M., Zanus G., Passuello N., Massani M., Tutino R., Manzini N., Terranova S., Merenda R., Nordio S., Zonta S., Lovisetto F., Guglielmi A., Campagnaro T., Amedeo E., Scollica M., Amodio P., Giannotti D., Olmi S., Oldani A., Sartori, A, Podda, M, Botteri, E, Passera, R, Agresta, F, Arezzo, A, Guerrieri, M, Ortenzi, M, Cavallo, F, Zese, M, Prando, D, Restini, E, Cianci, P, Millo, P, Brachet Contul, R, Serrao, A, Abatini, F, Altomare, D, Picciariello, A, Chetta, G, Lattanzio, F, Tonini, V, Gori, A, Jovine, E, Mastrangelo, L, Sartarelli, L, Frena, A, Malpaga, A, Bertelli, F, Pignata, G, Andreuccetti, J, Sanna, S, Lares, B, Sechi, R, Cillara, N, Pisanu, A, Delogu, D, Ciaccio, G, Farulla, M, Casati, M, Laface, L, De Luca, M, Russello, D, Latteri, S, Longoni, M, Masci, E, Vigna, S, Campanile, F, Foti, N, Lepiane, P, Balla, A, Cantore, F, Raveglia, V, Borghi, F, Giraudo, G, Verzelli, A, Budassi, A, Patriti, A, Foghetti, D, Montin, U, Amadio, L, Anania, G, Bombardini, C, Fabbri, N, Feo, C, Cianchi, F, Manetti, A, Lucchese, M, Soricelli, E, Ceccarelli, G, Patiti, M, Frascio, M, Stabilini, C, Filauro, M, Barberis, A, Troian, M, Nagliati, C, Campagnacci, R, Maurizi, A, Berti, S, Gennai, A, Marvaso, A, D'Antonio, D, Mazzola, L, Selvaggi, F, Carini, S, Costanzo, F, Boccia, L, Pascariello, A, Perrotta, N, Celiento, M, Opocher, E, Giovenzana, M, Stella, M, Ferrara, F, Boni, L, Abate, E, Da Lio, C, Valli, V, Gelmini, R, Serra, F, Piccoli, M, Gozzo, D, Gattolin, A, Sasia, D, Balani, A, Petronio, B, Calo, P, Canu, G, Contarini, E, Piatto, G, Vettoretto, N, Caprioli, M, Braga, M, Chiappetta, M, Maida, P, Tammaro, P, De Palma, G, Milone, M, Bottino, V, Canfora, A, Bagaglini, G, Agrusa, A, Barone, M, Mirabella, A, Marino, M, Gulotta, G, Romano, G, Sorrentino, M, Ferfoglia, S, Papagni, V, Eramo, S, Boselli, C, Basti, M, Caracino, V, Moretto, G, Inama, M, Capelli, P, Conti, L, Muratore, A, Cuoghi, M, Zerbinati, A, Corso, S, Vasino, M, Montuori, M, Fidanza, F, Lucchetta, A, Giuliani, A, Dinatale, G, Zanzi, F, Guariniello, A, Bonilauri, S, Frazzetta, G, Garino, M, Marafante, C, Gioffre, A, Del Monte, S, Sganga, G, Fransvea, P, Grande, M, Siragusa, L, Sica, G, Paola, M, Passantino, D, Catani, M, Ricci, F, Lauro, E, Facci, E, Parini, D, Armellino, M, Argenio, G, Porcu, A, Perra, T, Bordoni, P, Fleres, F, Parisi, A, Rossi, S, Saracco, R, Bono, D, Viora, T, Orlando, F, Ferrero, A, Fontana, A, De Paolis, P, Visconti, D, Quaglino, F, Festa, F, Palagi, S, Lo Secco, G, Morino, M, Allaix, M, Salzano, A, Tirone, G, Motter, M, Zanus, G, Passuello, N, Massani, M, Tutino, R, Manzini, N, Terranova, S, Merenda, R, Nordio, S, Zonta, S, Lovisetto, F, Guglielmi, A, Campagnaro, T, Amedeo, E, Scollica, M, Amodio, P, Giannotti, D, Olmi, S, Oldani, A, Sartori A., Podda M., Botteri E., Passera R., Agresta F., Arezzo A., Guerrieri M., Ortenzi M., Cavallo F., Zese M., Prando D., Restini E., Cianci P., Millo P., Brachet Contul R., Serrao A., Abatini F., Altomare D. F., Picciariello A., Chetta G., Lattanzio F., Tonini V., Gori A., Jovine E., Mastrangelo L., Sartarelli L., Frena A., Malpaga A., Bertelli F., Pignata G., Andreuccetti J., Sanna S., Lares B., Sechi R., Cillara N., Pisanu A., Delogu D., Ciaccio G., Farulla M., Casati M., Laface L., De Luca M., Russello D., Latteri S., Longoni M., Masci E., Vigna S., Campanile F. C., Foti N., Lepiane P., Balla A., Cantore F., Raveglia V., Borghi F., Giraudo G., Verzelli A., Budassi A., Patriti A., Foghetti D., Montin U., Amadio L., Anania G., Bombardini C., Fabbri N., Feo C., Cianchi F., Manetti A., Lucchese M., Soricelli E., Ceccarelli G., Patiti M., Frascio M., Stabilini C., Filauro M., Barberis A., Troian M., Nagliati C., Campagnacci R., Maurizi A., Berti S., Gennai A., Marvaso A., D'Antonio D., Feo C. V., Mazzola L., Selvaggi F., Carini S., Costanzo F., Boccia L., Pascariello A., Perrotta N., Celiento M., Opocher E., Giovenzana M., Stella M., Ferrara F., Boni L., Abate E., Da Lio C., Valli V., Gelmini R., Serra F., Piccoli M., Gozzo D., Gattolin A., Sasia D., Balani A., Petronio B., Calo P. G., Canu G. L., Contarini E., Piatto G., Vettoretto N., Caprioli M., Braga M., Chiappetta M. F., Maida P., Tammaro P., De Palma G., Milone M., Bottino V., Canfora A., Bagaglini G., Agrusa A., Barone M., Mirabella A., Marino M. V., Gulotta G., Romano G., Sorrentino M., Ferfoglia S., Papagni V., Eramo S., Boselli C., Basti M., Caracino V., Moretto G., Inama M., Capelli P., Conti L., Muratore A., Cuoghi M. M., Zerbinati A., Corso S., Vasino M. C., Montuori M., Fidanza F., Lucchetta A., Giuliani A., Dinatale G., Zanzi F., Guariniello A., Bonilauri S., Frazzetta G., Garino M., Marafante C., Gioffre A., Del Monte S. R., Sganga G., Fransvea P., Grande M., Siragusa L., Sica G., Paola M., Passantino D. G., Catani M., Ricci F., Lauro E., Facci E., Parini D., Armellino M. F., Argenio G., Porcu A., Perra T., Bordoni P., Fleres F., Parisi A., Rossi S., Saracco R., Bono D., Viora T., Orlando F., Ferrero A., Fontana A. P., De Paolis P., Visconti D., Quaglino F., Festa F., Palagi S., Lo Secco G., Morino M., Allaix M. E., Salzano A., Tirone G., Motter M., Zanus G., Passuello N., Massani M., Tutino R., Manzini N., Terranova S., Merenda R., Nordio S., Zonta S., Lovisetto F., Guglielmi A., Campagnaro T., Amedeo E., Scollica M., Amodio P., Giannotti D., Olmi S., and Oldani A.
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Major surgical societies advised using non-operative management of appendicitis and suggested against laparoscopy during the COVID-19 pandemic. The hypothesis is that a significant reduction in the number of emergent appendectomies was observed during the pandemic, restricted to complex cases. The study aimed to analyse emergent surgical appendectomies during pandemic on a national basis and compare it to the same period of the previous year. This is a multicentre, retrospective, observational study investigating the outcomes of patients undergoing emergent appendectomy in March–April 2019 vs March–April 2020. The primary outcome was the number of appendectomies performed, classified according to the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) score. Secondary outcomes were the type of surgical technique employed (laparoscopic vs open) and the complication rates. One thousand five hundred forty one patients with acute appendicitis underwent surgery during the two study periods. 1337 (86.8%) patients met the inclusion criteria: 546 (40.8%) patients underwent surgery for acute appendicitis in 2020 and 791 (59.2%) in 2019. According to AAST, patients with complicated appendicitis operated in 2019 were 30.3% vs 39.9% in 2020 (p = 0.001). We observed an increase in the number of post-operative complications in 2020 (15.9%) compared to 2019 (9.6%) (p < 0.001). The following determinants increased the likelihood of complication occurrence: undergoing surgery during 2020 (+ 67%), the increase of a unit in the AAST score (+ 26%), surgery performed > 24 h after admission (+ 58%), open surgery (+ 112%) and conversion to open surgery (+ 166%). In Italian hospitals, in March and April 2020, the number of appendectomies has drastically dropped. During the first pandemic wave, patients undergoing surgery were more frequently affected by more severe appendicitis than the previous year's timeframe and experienced a higher number of complications. Trial registrat
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- 2021
9. Appendectomy during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy: a multicenter ambispective cohort study by the Italian Society of Endoscopic Surgery and new technologies (the CRAC study)
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Sartori A., Podda M., Botteri E., Passera R., Agresta F., Arezzo A., Guerrieri M., Ortenzi M., Cavallo F., Zese M., Prando D., Restini E., Cianci P., Millo P., Brachet Contul R., Serrao A., Abatini F., Altomare D. F., Picciariello A., Chetta G., Lattanzio F., Tonini V., Gori A., Jovine E., Mastrangelo L., Sartarelli L., Frena A., Malpaga A., Bertelli F., Pignata G., Andreuccetti J., Sanna S., Lares B., Sechi R., Cillara N., Pisanu A., Delogu D., Ciaccio G., Farulla M., Casati M., Laface L., De Luca M., Russello D., Latteri S., Longoni M., Masci E., Vigna S., Campanile F. C., Foti N., Lepiane P., Balla A., Cantore F., Raveglia V., Borghi F., Giraudo G., Verzelli A., Budassi A., Patriti A., Foghetti D., Montin U., Amadio L., Anania G., Bombardini C., Fabbri N., Feo C., Cianchi F., Manetti A., Lucchese M., Soricelli E., Ceccarelli G., Patiti M., Frascio M., Stabilini C., Filauro M., Barberis A., Troian M., Nagliati C., Campagnacci R., Maurizi A., Berti S., Gennai A., Marvaso A., D'Antonio D., Feo C. V., Mazzola L., Selvaggi F., Carini S., Costanzo F., Boccia L., Pascariello A., Perrotta N., Celiento M., Opocher E., Giovenzana M., Stella M., Ferrara F., Boni L., Abate E., Da Lio C., Valli V., Gelmini R., Serra F., Piccoli M., Gozzo D., Gattolin A., Sasia D., Balani A., Petronio B., Calo P. G., Canu G. L., Contarini E., Piatto G., Vettoretto N., Caprioli M., Braga M., Chiappetta M. F., Maida P., Tammaro P., De Palma G., Milone M., Bottino V., Canfora A., Bagaglini G., Agrusa A., Barone M., Mirabella A., Marino M. V., Gulotta G., Romano G., Sorrentino M., Ferfoglia S., Papagni V., Eramo S., Boselli C., Basti M., Caracino V., Moretto G., Inama M., Capelli P., Conti L., Muratore A., Cuoghi M. M., Zerbinati A., Corso S., Vasino M. C., Montuori M., Fidanza F., Lucchetta A., Giuliani A., Dinatale G., Zanzi F., Guariniello A., Bonilauri S., Frazzetta G., Garino M., Marafante C., Gioffre A., Del Monte S. R., Sganga G., Fransvea P., Grande M., Siragusa L., Sica G., Paola M., Passantino D. G., Catani M., Ricci F., Lauro E., Facci E., Parini D., Armellino M. F., Argenio G., Porcu A., Perra T., Bordoni P., Fleres F., Parisi A., Rossi S., Saracco R., Bono D., Viora T., Orlando F., Ferrero A., Fontana A. P., De Paolis P., Visconti D., Quaglino F., Festa F., Palagi S., Lo Secco G., Morino M., Allaix M. E., Salzano A., Tirone G., Motter M., Zanus G., Passuello N., Massani M., Tutino R., Manzini N., Terranova S., Merenda R., Nordio S., Zonta S., Lovisetto F., Guglielmi A., Campagnaro T., Amedeo E., Scollica M., Amodio P., Giannotti D., Olmi S., Oldani A., Sartori, A., Podda, M., Botteri, E., Passera, R., Agresta, F., Arezzo, A., Guerrieri, M., Ortenzi, M., Cavallo, F., Zese, M., Prando, D., Restini, E., Cianci, P., Millo, P., Brachet Contul, R., Serrao, A., Abatini, F., Altomare, D. F., Picciariello, A., Chetta, G., Lattanzio, F., Tonini, V., Gori, A., Jovine, E., Mastrangelo, L., Sartarelli, L., Frena, A., Malpaga, A., Bertelli, F., Pignata, G., Andreuccetti, J., Sanna, S., Lares, B., Sechi, R., Cillara, N., Pisanu, A., Delogu, D., Ciaccio, G., Farulla, M., Casati, M., Laface, L., De Luca, M., Russello, D., Latteri, S., Longoni, M., Masci, E., Vigna, S., Campanile, F. C., Foti, N., Lepiane, P., Balla, A., Cantore, F., Raveglia, V., Borghi, F., Giraudo, G., Verzelli, A., Budassi, A., Patriti, A., Foghetti, D., Montin, U., Amadio, L., Anania, G., Bombardini, C., Fabbri, N., Feo, C., Cianchi, F., Manetti, A., Lucchese, M., Soricelli, E., Ceccarelli, G., Patiti, M., Frascio, M., Stabilini, C., Filauro, M., Barberis, A., Troian, M., Nagliati, C., Campagnacci, R., Maurizi, A., Berti, S., Gennai, A., Marvaso, A., D'Antonio, D., Feo, C. V., Mazzola, L., Selvaggi, F., Carini, S., Costanzo, F., Boccia, L., Pascariello, A., Perrotta, N., Celiento, M., Opocher, E., Giovenzana, M., Stella, M., Ferrara, F., Boni, L., Abate, E., Da Lio, C., Valli, V., Gelmini, R., Serra, F., Piccoli, M., Gozzo, D., Gattolin, A., Sasia, D., Balani, A., Petronio, B., Calo, P. G., Canu, G. L., Contarini, E., Piatto, G., Vettoretto, N., Caprioli, M., Braga, M., Chiappetta, M. 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E., Salzano, A., Tirone, G., Motter, M., Zanus, G., Passuello, N., Massani, M., Tutino, R., Manzini, N., Terranova, S., Merenda, R., Nordio, S., Zonta, S., Lovisetto, F., Guglielmi, A., Campagnaro, T., Amedeo, E., Scollica, M., Amodio, P., Giannotti, D., Olmi, S., Oldani, A., Sartori A., Podda M., Botteri E., Passera R., Agresta F., Arezzo A., Guerrieri M., Ortenzi M., Cavallo F., Zese M., Prando D., Restini E., Cianci P., Millo P., Brachet Contul R., Serrao A., Abatini F., Altomare D.F., Picciariello A., Chetta G., Lattanzio F., Tonini V., Gori A., Jovine E., Mastrangelo L., Sartarelli L., Frena A., Malpaga A., Bertelli F., Pignata G., Andreuccetti J., Sanna S., Lares B., Sechi R., Cillara N., Pisanu A., Delogu D., Ciaccio G., Farulla M., Casati M., Laface L., De Luca M., Russello D., Latteri S., Longoni M., Masci E., Vigna S., Campanile F.C., Foti N., Lepiane P., Balla A., Cantore F., Raveglia V., Borghi F., Giraudo G., Verzelli A., Budassi A., Patriti A., Foghetti D., Montin U., Amadio L., Anania G., Bombardini C., Fabbri N., Feo C., Cianchi F., Manetti A., Lucchese M., Soricelli E., Ceccarelli G., Patiti M., Frascio M., Stabilini C., Filauro M., Barberis A., Troian M., Nagliati C., Campagnacci R., Maurizi A., Berti S., Gennai A., Marvaso A., D'Antonio D., Feo C.V., Mazzola L., Selvaggi F., Carini S., Costanzo F., Boccia L., Pascariello A., Perrotta N., Celiento M., Opocher E., Giovenzana M., Stella M., Ferrara F., Boni L., Abate E., Da Lio C., Valli V., Gelmini R., Serra F., Piccoli M., Gozzo D., Gattolin A., Sasia D., Balani A., Petronio B., Calo P.G., Canu G.L., Contarini E., Piatto G., Vettoretto N., Caprioli M., Braga M., Chiappetta M.F., Maida P., Tammaro P., De Palma G., Milone M., Bottino V., Canfora A., Bagaglini G., Agrusa A., Barone M., Mirabella A., Marino M.V., Gulotta G., Romano G., Sorrentino M., Ferfoglia S., Papagni V., Eramo S., Boselli C., Basti M., Caracino V., Moretto G., Inama M., Capelli P., Conti L., Muratore A., Cuoghi M.M., Zerbinati A., Corso S., Vasino M.C., Montuori M., Fidanza F., Lucchetta A., Giuliani A., Dinatale G., Zanzi F., Guariniello A., Bonilauri S., Frazzetta G., Garino M., Marafante C., Gioffre A., Del Monte S.R., Sganga G., Fransvea P., Grande M., Siragusa L., Sica G., Paola M., Passantino D.G., Catani M., Ricci F., Lauro E., Facci E., Parini D., Armellino M.F., Argenio G., Porcu A., Perra T., Bordoni P., Fleres F., Parisi A., Rossi S., Saracco R., Bono D., Viora T., Orlando F., Ferrero A., Fontana A.P., De Paolis P., Visconti D., Quaglino F., Festa F., Palagi S., Lo Secco G., Morino M., Allaix M.E., Salzano A., Tirone G., Motter M., Zanus G., Passuello N., Massani M., Tutino R., Manzini N., Terranova S., Merenda R., Nordio S., Zonta S., Lovisetto F., Guglielmi A., Campagnaro T., Amedeo E., Scollica M., Amodio P., Giannotti D., Olmi S., Oldani A., Sartori, Alberto, Podda, Mauro, Botteri, Emanuele, Passera, Roberto, Agresta, Ferdinando, Arezzo, Alberto, M Guerrieri, M Ortenzi, F Cavallo, M Zese, D Prando, E Restini, P Cianci, P Millo, R Brachet Contul, A Serrao, F Abatini, D F Altomare, A Picciariello, G Chetta, F Lattanzio, V Tonini, A Gori, E Jovine, L Mastrangelo, L Sartarelli, A Frena, A Malpaga, F Bertelli, G Pignata, J Andreuccetti, S Sanna, B Lares, R Sechi, N Cillara, A Pisanu, D Delogu, G Ciaccio, M Farulla, M Casati, L Laface, M De Luca, D Russello, S Latteri, M Longoni, E Masci, S Vigna, F C Campanile, N Foti, P Lepiane, A Balla, F Cantore, V Raveglia, F Borghi, G Giraudo, A Verzelli, A Budassi, A Patriti, D Foghetti, U Montin, L Amadio, G Anania, C Bombardini, Niccolò Fabbri, Carlo Feo, F Cianchi, A Manetti, M Lucchese, E Soricelli, G Ceccarelli, M Patiti, M Frascio, C Stabilini, M Filauro, A Barberis, M Troian, C Nagliati, R Campagnacci, A Maurizi, S Berti, A Gennai, A Marvaso, D D'Antonio, C V Feo, N Fabbri, L Mazzola, F Selvaggi, S Carini, F Costanzo, L Boccia, A Pascariello, N Perrotta, M Celiento, E Opocher, M Giovenzana, M Stella, F Ferrara, L Boni, E Abate, C Da Lio, V Valli, R Gelmini, F Serra, M Piccoli, D Gozzo, A Gattolin, D Sasia, A Balani, B Petronio, P G Calò, G L Canu, E Contarini, G Piatto, N Vettoretto, M Caprioli, M Braga, M F Chiappetta, P Maida, P Tammaro, G De Palma, M Milone, V Bottino, A Canfora, F Selvaggi, G Bagaglini, A Agrusa, M Barone, A Mirabella, M V Marino, G Gulotta, G Romano, M Sorrentino, S Ferfoglia, V Papagni, S Eramo, C Boselli, M Basti, V Caracino, G Moretto, M Inama, P Capelli, L Conti, A Muratore, M M Cuoghi, A Zerbinati, S Corso, M C Vasino, M Montuori, F Fidanza, A Lucchetta, A Giuliani, G Dinatale, F Zanzi, A Guariniello, S Bonilauri, G Frazzetta, M Garino, C Marafante, A Gioffrè, S R Del Monte, G Sganga, P Fransvea, M Grande, L Siragusa, G Sica, M Paola, D G Passantino, Marco Catani, F Ricci, E Lauro, E Facci, D Parini, M F Armellino, G Argenio, A Porcu, T Perra, P Bordoni, F Fleres, A Parisi, S Rossi, R Saracco, D Bono, T Viora, F Orlando, A Ferrero, A P Fontana, P De Paolis, D Visconti, F Quaglino, F Festa, S Palagi, G Lo Secco, M Morino, M E Allaix, A Salzano, G Tirone, M Motter, G Zanus, N Passuello, M Massani, R Tutino, N Manzini, S Terranova, R Merenda, S Nordio, S Zonta, F Lovisetto, A Guglielmi, T Campagnaro, E Amedeo, M Scollica, P Amodio, D Giannotti, S Olmi, A Oldani, Sartori, A, Podda, M, Botteri, E, Passera, R, Agresta, F, Arezzo, A, Guerrieri, M, Ortenzi, M, Cavallo, F, Zese, M, Prando, D, Restini, E, Cianci, P, Millo, P, Brachet Contul, R, Serrao, A, Abatini, F, Altomare, D, Picciariello, A, Chetta, G, Lattanzio, F, Tonini, V, Gori, A, Jovine, E, Mastrangelo, L, Sartarelli, L, Frena, A, Malpaga, A, Bertelli, F, Pignata, G, Andreuccetti, J, Sanna, S, Lares, B, Sechi, R, Cillara, N, Pisanu, A, Delogu, D, Ciaccio, G, Farulla, M, Casati, M, Laface, L, De Luca, M, Russello, D, Latteri, S, Longoni, M, Masci, E, Vigna, S, Campanile, F, Foti, N, Lepiane, P, Balla, A, Cantore, F, Raveglia, V, Borghi, F, Giraudo, G, Verzelli, A, Budassi, A, Patriti, A, Foghetti, D, Montin, U, 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medicine.medical_specialty ,COVID-19 Pandemic ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Endoscopic surgery ,NO ,Appendectomy ,Appendicitis ,Machine learning ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Postoperative Complications ,Retrospective Studie ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Humans ,Appendiciti ,Laparoscopy ,Pandemics ,Retrospective Studies ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,COVID-19 Pandemic, Appendicitis, Appendicectomy, Machine learning ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Length of Stay ,medicine.disease ,Settore MED/18 ,Surgery ,Italy ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,appendicitis ,COVID-19 pandemic ,machine learning ,appendectomy ,cohort studies ,humans ,length of stay ,pandemics ,postoperative complications ,retrospective studies ,laparoscopy ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Observational study ,Original Article ,Postoperative Complication ,Appendicectomy ,Cohort Studie ,business ,Complication ,Cohort study ,Human - Abstract
Major surgical societies advised using non-operative management of appendicitis and suggested against laparoscopy during the COVID-19 pandemic. The hypothesis is that a significant reduction in the number of emergent appendectomies was observed during the pandemic, restricted to complex cases. The study aimed to analyse emergent surgical appendectomies during pandemic on a national basis and compare it to the same period of the previous year. This is a multicentre, retrospective, observational study investigating the outcomes of patients undergoing emergent appendectomy in March–April 2019 vs March–April 2020. The primary outcome was the number of appendectomies performed, classified according to the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) score. Secondary outcomes were the type of surgical technique employed (laparoscopic vs open) and the complication rates. One thousand five hundred forty one patients with acute appendicitis underwent surgery during the two study periods. 1337 (86.8%) patients met the inclusion criteria: 546 (40.8%) patients underwent surgery for acute appendicitis in 2020 and 791 (59.2%) in 2019. According to AAST, patients with complicated appendicitis operated in 2019 were 30.3% vs 39.9% in 2020 (p = 0.001). We observed an increase in the number of post-operative complications in 2020 (15.9%) compared to 2019 (9.6%) (p 24 h after admission (+ 58%), open surgery (+ 112%) and conversion to open surgery (+ 166%). In Italian hospitals, in March and April 2020, the number of appendectomies has drastically dropped. During the first pandemic wave, patients undergoing surgery were more frequently affected by more severe appendicitis than the previous year's timeframe and experienced a higher number of complications. Trial registration number and date: Research Registry ID 5789, May 7th, 2020
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10. One-stage minimally invasive combined laparoscopic hepatic resection and robot-assisted right hemicolectomy and abdominoperineal resection – a video vignette
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Desiderio, J., Trastulli, S., Cirocchi, R., Ricci, F., Boselli, C., Noya, G., Redler, A., Santoro, A., and Parisi, A.
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- 2014
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11. Loop ileostomy versus loop colostomy for fecal diversion after colorectal or coloanal anastomosis: a meta-analysis
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Rondelli, F., Reboldi, P., Rulli, A., Barberini, F., Guerrisi, A., Izzo, L., Bolognese, A., Covarelli, P., Boselli, C., Becattini, C., and Noya, G.
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12. Older versus newer antidepressants: substance P or calcium antagonism?
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Boselli, C., Santagostino Barbone, M., and Lucchelli, A.
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Antidepressants -- Dosage and administration -- Research ,Depression, Mental -- Drug therapy -- Research ,Substance P -- Physiological aspects -- Dosage and administration -- Research ,Biological sciences ,Drug therapy ,Physiological aspects ,Research ,Dosage and administration - Abstract
Abstract: Substance P (SP) is possibly involved in the pathophysiology of depression and anxiety. We investigated interactions between antidepressants on SP-induced effects and their potential calcium-blocking activity in the isolated [...]
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13. Gastric cancer in the elderly: what surgical approach?
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Rondelli F, Boselli C, Badolato M, Cini C, Petrina A, Finocchi L, and Noya G
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Geriatrics ,RC952-954.6 - Published
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14. Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials comparing single-incision versus conventional laparoscopic cholecystectomy
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Trastulli, S., Cirocchi, R., Desiderio, J., Guarino, S., Santoro, A., Parisi, A., Noya, G., and Boselli, C.
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15. Is inferior mesenteric artery ligation during sigmoid colectomy for diverticular disease associated with increased anastomotic leakage? A meta-analysis of randomized and non-randomized clinical trials
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Cirocchi, R., Trastulli, S., Farinella, E., Desiderio, J., Listorti, C., Parisi, A., Noya, G., and Boselli, C.
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- 2012
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16. Laparoscopic vs open resection for rectal cancer: a meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials
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Trastulli, S., Cirocchi, R., Listorti, C., Cavaliere, D., Avenia, N., Gullà, N., Giustozzi, G., Sciannameo, F., Noya, G., and Boselli, C.
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17. Robotic resection compared with laparoscopic rectal resection for cancer: systematic review and meta-analysis of short-term outcome
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Trastulli, S., Farinella, E., Cirocchi, R., Cavaliere, D., Avenia, N., Sciannameo, F., Gullà, N., Noya, G., and Boselli, C.
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18. Retained sponges in abdomen. An analysis of the judgments of the Italian supreme court
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Gioia, S., Massimo Lancia, Cirocchi, R., Suadoni, F., Franceschetto, L., Santoro, A., Palumbo, P., Boselli, C., Barberini, F., Covarelli, P., Renzi, C., and Carlini, L.
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Male ,Surgical Sponges ,Gossypiboma ,Malpractice ,Foreign body ,Retained sponges ,Supreme Court judgments ,Foreign Bodies ,Postoperative Complications ,Italy ,Abdomen ,Humans ,Female - Abstract
The administration of justice in Italy includes first, second and third instance. The first and second instances are represented by the Court of First Instance and the Court of Appeal: these are judgment of Romamerit. The court of last appeal for both the civil and the criminal jurisdiction is the Court of Cassation, the Italian Supreme Court. It is a court of legitimacy that should provide for a consistent and uniform interpretation of the law and that only on points of law, not on factual evidence. The Court of Cassation can confirm the sentence of second instance, can dismiss it without referral, can deciding and closing the trial definitively, or dismiss it referring the case to the judge of merit that must decide according to the principles set out in the legitimacy. The aim of this study is to analyze the Supreme Cassation Court's judgments on the legal proceedings about retained sponges in abdomen.
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19. Selective impairment of noradrenergic transmission in the bisected rat vas deferens following photochemically-induced cerebral ischaemia
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Boselli, C., Gioglio, L., Preda, S., and Govoni, S.
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20. Bladder instability: a re-appraisal of classical experimental approaches and development of new therapeutic strategies
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Boselli, C., Govoni, S., Condino, A. M., and DʼAgostino, G.
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21. Effect of in vivo and in vitro ethanol on adrenergic and purinergic responses of the bisected rat vas deferens to low and high frequency pulses
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Boselli, C. and Govoni, S.
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22. Presence and Passage Dependent Loss of Biochemical M3 Muscarinic Receptor Function in Human Detrusor Cultured Smooth Muscle Cells
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BOSELLI, C., GOVONI, S., VICINI, D., LANNI, C., RACCHI, M., and D’AGOSTINO, G.
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23. Multicentre international trial of laparoscopic lavage for Hinchey III acute diverticulitis (LLO Study)
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Binda, G. A., Bonino, M. A., Siri, G., Di Saverio, S., Rossi, G., Nascimbeni, R., Sorrentino, M., Arezzo, A., Vettoretto, N., Cirocchi, R., Birindelli, A., Bertone, S., Mentz, R., Brizzolari, M., Galleano, R., Reggiani, L., Parisi, A., Gemini, A., Pascariello, A., Boccia, L., Capelli, P., Pertile, D., Baldazzi, G., Cassini, D., Portale, G., Fiscon, V., Boselli, C., Gervaz, P., Gomes, C. A., Horesh, N., Rey Valcarcel, C., Battocletti, M., Guercioni, G., Tonini, V., Agresta, F., Bisagni, P., Crucitti, Antonio, Mariani, P., Casiraghi, S., Lakkis, Z., Crucitti A. (ORCID:0000-0003-3496-4185), Binda, G. A., Bonino, M. A., Siri, G., Di Saverio, S., Rossi, G., Nascimbeni, R., Sorrentino, M., Arezzo, A., Vettoretto, N., Cirocchi, R., Birindelli, A., Bertone, S., Mentz, R., Brizzolari, M., Galleano, R., Reggiani, L., Parisi, A., Gemini, A., Pascariello, A., Boccia, L., Capelli, P., Pertile, D., Baldazzi, G., Cassini, D., Portale, G., Fiscon, V., Boselli, C., Gervaz, P., Gomes, C. A., Horesh, N., Rey Valcarcel, C., Battocletti, M., Guercioni, G., Tonini, V., Agresta, F., Bisagni, P., Crucitti, Antonio, Mariani, P., Casiraghi, S., Lakkis, Z., and Crucitti A. (ORCID:0000-0003-3496-4185)
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Background: Laparoscopic lavage was proposed in the 1990s to treat purulent peritonitis in patients with perforated acute diverticulitis. Prospective randomized trials had mixed results. The aim of this study was to determine the success rate of laparoscopic lavage in sepsis control and to identify a group of patients that could potentially benefit from this treatment. Methods: This retrospective multicentre international study included consecutive patients from 24 centres who underwent laparoscopic lavage from 2005 to 2015. Results: A total of 404 patients were included, 231 of whom had Hinchey III acute diverticulitis. Sepsis control was achieved in 172 patients (74·5 per cent), and was associated with lower Mannheim Peritonitis Index score and ASA grade, no evidence of free perforation, absence of extensive adhesiolysis and previous episodes of diverticulitis. The operation was immediately converted to open surgery in 19 patients. Among 212 patients who underwent laparoscopic lavage, the morbidity rate was 33·0 per cent; the reoperation rate was 13·7 per cent and the 30-day mortality rate 1·9 per cent. Twenty-one patients required readmission for early complications, of whom 11 underwent further surgery and one died. Of the 172 patients discharged uneventfully after laparoscopic lavage, a recurrent episode of acute diverticulitis was registered in 46 (26·7 per cent), at a mean of 11 (range 2–108) months. Relapse was associated with younger age, female sex and previous episodes of acute diverticulitis. Conclusion: Laparoscopic lavage showed a high rate of successful sepsis control in selected patients with perforated Hinchey III acute diverticulitis affected by peritonitis, with low rates of operative mortality, reoperation and stoma formation.
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24. Multicentre international trial of laparoscopic lavage for Hinchey III acute diverticulitis (LLO Study)
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Binda, G A, primary, Bonino, M A, additional, Siri, G, additional, Di Saverio, S, additional, Rossi, G, additional, Nascimbeni, R, additional, Sorrentino, M, additional, Arezzo, A, additional, Vettoretto, N, additional, Cirocchi, R, additional, Birindelli, A, additional, Bertone, S, additional, Mentz, R, additional, Brizzolari, M, additional, Galleano, R, additional, Reggiani, L, additional, Parisi, A, additional, Gemini, A, additional, Pascariello, A, additional, Boccia, L, additional, Capelli, P, additional, Pertile, D, additional, Baldazzi, G, additional, Cassini, D, additional, Portale, G, additional, Fiscon, V, additional, Boselli, C, additional, Gervaz, P, additional, Gomes, C A, additional, Horesh, N, additional, Rey Valcárcel, C, additional, Battocletti, M, additional, Guercioni, G, additional, Tonini, V, additional, Agresta, F, additional, Bisagni, P, additional, Crucitti, A, additional, Mariani, P, additional, Casiraghi, S, additional, and Lakkis, Z, additional
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25. Surgery in asymptomatic patients with colorectal cancer and unresectable liver metastases: the authors' experience
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Boselli C, Renzi C, Gemini A, Castellani E, Trastulli S, Desiderio J, Corsi A, Barberini F, Cirocchi R, Santoro A, Parisi A, Redler A, and Noya G
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lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,lcsh:RC254-282 - Abstract
Carlo Boselli,1 Claudio Renzi,2 Alessandro Gemini,1 Elisa Castellani,1 Stefano Trastulli,2 Jacopo Desiderio,2 Alessia Corsi,2 Francesco Barberini,1 Roberto Cirocchi,2 Alberto Santoro,3 Amilcare Parisi,4 Adriano Redler,3 Giuseppe Noya1 1Department of General and Oncologic Surgery, University of Perugia, Perugia, 2Department of General Surgery, University of Perugia, St Maria Hospital, Terni, 3Department of Surgical Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, 4Department of Digestive Surgery, St Maria Hospital, Terni, Italy Purpose: In asymptomatic patients with Stage IV colorectal cancer, the debate continues over the efficacy of primary resection compared to chemotherapy alone. The aim of this study was to define the optimal management for asymptomatic patients with colorectal cancer and unresectable liver metastases. Patients and methods: Patients receiving elective surgery (n = 17) were compared to patients receiving chemotherapy only (n = 31). Data concerning patients' demographics, location of primary tumor, comorbidities, performance status, Child–Pugh score, extension of liver metastases, size of primary, and other secondary locations were collected. Results: Thirty-day mortality after chemotherapy was lower than that after surgical resection (19.3% versus 29.4%; not significant). In patients with >75% hepatic involvement, mortality at 1 month was higher after receiving surgical treatment than after chemotherapy alone (50% versus 25%). In patients with
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26. Serum responsiveness to recombinant bovine somatotropin in buffalo: a three-month lactation study using an acid-stripping ELISA for screening
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Castigliego, Lorenzo, Tinacci, Lara, Armani, Andrea, Boselli, C., Grifoni, G., Mazzi, M., and Guidi, Alessandra
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Buffaloes ,Recombinant bovine somatotropin ,Buffalo ,Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ,Substance Abuse Detection ,Milk ,Limit of Detection ,Growth Hormone ,Acid stripping ,Animals ,Lactation ,ELISA ,Screening methods ,Cattle ,Female ,Insulin-Like Growth Factor I - Abstract
The misuse of recombinant bovine somatotropin (rbST) to increase milk yield involves buffalo not just cows. Screening methods to identify rbST-treated cattle have already been proposed. However, there have been no studies on prolonged periods with a high number of animals. In this study, we developed a new enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to measure the serum responsiveness towards rbST, based on an acid-stripping procedure and relatively simple integral calculation dilution curves. We also applied the analysis to 640 serum and 96 milk samples collected from 16 buffalo treated with rbST and 16 controls, over a period of approximately three months. Its suitability as a screening method, in compliance with EU law, was also assessed. A bi-factorial approach was also evaluated, including the measurement of insulin-like growth factor 1 concentration in serum. Results showed that our ELISA could be used on its own for screening purposes, without the need to assess other biomarkers. Copyright © 2016 John WileySons, Ltd.
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27. Enterotoxin genes, enterotoxin production, and methicillin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus isolated from milk and dairy products in Central Italy
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Carfora, V., Caprioli, A., Marri, N., Sagrafoli, D., Boselli, C., Giacinti, G., Giangolini, G., Sorbara, L., Dottarelli, S., Battisti, A., and Amatiste, S.
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28. Video Vignette: One-stage minimally invasive combined laparoscopic hepatic resection and robot-assisted right hemicolectomy and abdominoperineal resection
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Desiderio, J, Trastulli, S, Cirocchi, R, Ricci, F, Boselli, C, Noya, G, Redler, Adriano, Santoro, Alberto, and Parisi, A.
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robot-assisted right hemicolectomy ,laparoscopic hepatic resection ,abdominoperineal resection - Published
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29. A rare nosological entity: the perforated solitary cecal diverticulum. Research article
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Boselli C, Burini G, Covarelli P, Barberini F, Gemini A, Castellani E, Noya G, and Roberto Cirocchi
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Adult ,Male ,Diverticular disease of right colon ,Right hemicolectomy ,Middle Aged ,Appendicitis ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Perforation of solitary cecal diverticulum ,Diverticulum ,Intestinal Perforation ,Cecal Diseases ,Humans ,Female - Abstract
To describe three cases of solitary cecal diverticulum, and trying to evaluate the better method of diagnosis and treatment with analysis of the literature.Description of three cases of solitary cecal diverticulum's perforation admitted in the Department of General and Oncologic Surgery, Santa Maria della Misericordia Hospital, Perugia, during the period January 2011 - January 2012.In all patients the clinical presentation was very similar to that of acute appendicitis. Preoperative diagnosis was achieved in one case through abdominal CT scan, other two cases were identified at final pathology. At one year from the treatment all patient are still alive.Cecal diverticulum is a rare condition, often diagnosed either casually or because of inflammatory or perforative complications. The highest incidence is found in Western population. Because of the clinical presentation, very similar to the appendicitis, and the inflammatory reaction involving the colon and its surrounding tissues, the pre- and intra-operative diagnosis are very difficult. The diagnosis is almost always histological. The treatment may vary from simple expectant medical management, carried out with bowel rest, parenteral support and antibiotics as for left-sided diverticulitis, to surgical approach, performed through simple diverticulectomy or by classical right hemicolectomy.Pre-surgical and, also intra-operative, diagnosis of perforated solitary cecal diverticulum is clearly difficult. CT scan represents the gold standard for the differential diagnosis. Right hemicolectomy is an effective and safe approach, allowing accurate control, preventing complications and recurrences, and it represents the optimal management of the disease.
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30. The surface landmarks of the abdominal wall: A plea for standardization
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Cirocchi, R. Boselli, C. Renzi, C. Corsi, A. Cagini, L. Boccolini, A. Noya, G. Fingerhut, A.
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education ,humanities - Abstract
Despite centuries of anatomical studies, controversies and contradictions still exist in the literature regarding the definition, anatomical terminology and the limits of the abdominal wall. We conducted a systematic research of books published from 1901 until December 2012 in Google Books. After the index screening, 16 remaining books were further assessed for eligibility. We decided to exclude journals. The aim of the study was to focus on surface landmarks and borders of the abdominal cavity. After this revision of the literature, we propose that the surface landmarks of the abdominal wall should be standardized. © 2014 Termedia and Banach.
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31. Robotic Nissen fundoplication for gastro-oesophageal reflux disease with hiatal hernia (with video)
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Desiderio, J., primary, Trastulli, S., additional, Ricci, F., additional, Cirocchi, R., additional, Pressi, E., additional, Boselli, C., additional, Noya, G., additional, Pironi, D., additional, D’Andrea, V., additional, Santoro, A., additional, and Parisi, A., additional
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32. Intervention de Nissen par voie robotique pour reflux gastro-œsophagien avec hernie hiatale (avec vidéo)
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Desiderio, J., primary, Trastulli, S., additional, Ricci, F., additional, Cirocchi, R., additional, Pressi, E., additional, Boselli, C., additional, Noya, G., additional, Pironi, D., additional, D’Andrea, V., additional, Santoro, A., additional, and Parisi, A., additional
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33. P.14.1 EVALUATION OF BONE METABOLISM DURING ANTI-TNF THERAPY IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES
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Petruzzellis, C., primary, Sparano, L., additional, Cesari, P., additional, Boselli, C., additional, and Pagani, F., additional
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34. La genitorialità adottiva: lo spazio di vita e lo stile di attaccamento nella coppia
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Zavattini, GC, Boselli, C, Luzzatto, L, Pace, CS, Vismara, L., SANTONA, ALESSANDRA MARIA ROBERTA, Zavattini, G, Boselli, C, Luzzatto, L, Pace, C, Santona, A, and Vismara, L
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attaccamento adulto, parenting - Published
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35. Oncologic reliability of nipple-sparing mastectomy for selected patients with breast cancer
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Antonio RULLI, Caracappa, D., Barberini, F., Boselli, C., Cirocchi, R., Castellani, E., Noya, G., and Covarelli, P.
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Adult ,Breast Neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,reconstructive surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,Breast cancer ,Recurrence ,Nipples ,nipple-sparing mastectomy ,Humans ,Female ,Neoplasm Grading ,Mastectomy ,Aged ,Follow-Up Studies ,Neoplasm Staging - Abstract
Nipple sparing mastectomy (NSM) is the current surgical alternative to conventional techniques, when mastectomy is required. This less invasive procedure safeguards the integrity of the nipple areola complex (NAC), whose removal is recognized as a factor that exacerbates the patient's feeling of mutilation, however ensuring oncological radicality for women with breast cancer.From January 2003 to January 2011, 77 patients underwent Nipple Sparing Mastectomy (NSM). Patients were carefully selected according to specific criteria. When requested, postoperative radiotherapy on the residual glandular tissue was performed within 6 months of surgery. Patients were on close clinical and instrumental follow-up every 4 months for 2 years and every 6 months for the remaining 3 years.Of the 77 patients who underwent NSM, 10 suffering from bilateral cancer were subjected to bilateral procedure, for a total of 87 performed procedures. Furthermore, in the same group, 13 NSMs were carried out for preventive purposes. The average diameter of resected tumors was 13.5 mm, with a range of 2 to 25 mm. During the follow-up (range 23-115 months, mean 50.33 months) 2 locoregional recurrences in the NAC were observed, identified through instrumental check, and surgically treated by NAC removal after 33 and 37 months respectively.According to the litterature data and confirmed by our experience, we consider NSM as an oncologically safe technique that, in the respect of inclusion criteria may be performed in any patient with indication to mastectomy. A careful selection of patients by a multidisciplinary team according to strict criteria is the key in determining feasibility as well as oncological safety and should lead the general acceptance and widespread use of such surgical technique.
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36. Appendiceal mucocele. A case report and literature review
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Caracappa, D., Gullà, N., Gentile, D., Listorti, C., Boselli, C., Roberto Cirocchi, Bellezza, G., and Noya, G.
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Laparoscopic appendectomy ,Psendomixoma peritonei ,Mucocele ,Cecal Diseases ,Humans ,Female ,Appendiceal mucocele ,Appendix ,Middle Aged - Abstract
Appendiceal mucocele is a rare disease (0.3% of all appendectomy) and is characterized by the accumulation of mucoid material in the appendiceal lumen. Etiopathogenesis can be inflammatory or neoplastic. Four entities can be distinguished on the basis of histopathologic epithelial characteristics: simple appendiceal mucocele (AM), mucocele with epithelial hyperplasia, cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma; the last two subgroups represent neoplastic forms. Dissemination of neoplastic cells and mucoid material in abdominal cavity, caused by appendiceal perforation, clinically results in pseudomyxoma peritonei which is the dramatic evolution in 10-15% of cases. Clinically it can remain either asymptomatic for long time or it can manifest with abdominal pain that can be associated with the presence of a palpable mass. The most common clinical manifestation is pain in the right iliac fossa. Preoperative diagnosis is rare, while it is more frequently intraoperative. Therapy is fundamentally surgical: appendectomy is curative for simple AM, for AM with epithelial hyperplasia and for cystadenoma with intact appendiceal base; cecum resection is indicated for cystadenoma with larger base of implantation; right hemicolectomy has been the elective treatment in case of cystadenocarcinoma for several years although Gonzalez-Moreno and Sugarbaker have recently demonstrated its validity as definitive treatment only if it is performed in order to obtain complete cytoreduction, if there is lymph node involvement, or if histopathological examination indicates non-mucinous type. We report the case of a 60-year-old woman that presented with cystic neoformation in the right iliac fossa, that was preoperatively considered deriving from the ovary. We intraoperatively found the presence of appendiceal mucocele that histological examination defined as mucinous cystadenoma.
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37. Meta-analysis of fibrin glue versus surgery for treatment of fistula-in-ano
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Cirocchi, R., alberto santoro, Trastulli, S., Farinella, E., Di Rocco, G., Vendettuali, D., Giannotti, D., Redler, A., Coccetta, M., Gullà, N., Boselli, C., Avenia, N., Sciannameo, F., and Basoli, A.
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To evaluate the convenience in terms of recurrence and fecal incontinence rates of fibrin glue versus surgical treatment in the management of fistula-in-ano.Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and non-randomized studies (CCTs) comparing conventional surgical treatment versus fibrin glue treatment in patients with perianal fistulae were identified using a predefined search strategy. The post treatment anal incontinence rate and the fistula recurrence rates between the two operations were compared by using the methods provided by the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions. The lack of homogeneity of results between the different studies did not allow to analyze other secondary outcomes. Patients with cryptoglandular and Crohn's anal fistula were enrolled in the analysis. The employed fibrin glue came from commercial kits: Beriplast (Aventis Behring, Sussex, United Kingdom) and Tisseal or Tissucol (Baxter, Inc, Mississauga, Ontario). Surgical conventional treatment consisted of fistulotomy, placement of a cutting or loose latex seton and advancement mucosal flap closure. All patients were followed up at 6 and 12 weeks, the longest follow up was 6 months.Two RCTs (106 patients) and 1 non randomized studies (232 patients) were identified. The recurrence rate is higher, although still not statistically significant, in those patients who underwent fibrin glue injection (44/81) versus conventional surgical treatment (108/230), (OR: 0.44; 95 %CI: 0.12-1.68; P = 0.23). Furthermore in the analysis of the subgroup of RCTs alone there were not significant differences with the previous results of RCTs with CCT analysis (OR: 0.33; 95 %CI: 0.03-3.66; P = 0.37). In the same way the analysis of the subgroup of RCTs with complex anal fistulae were not statistically significant and similar to the previous results regarding all type of fistulas (OR: 0.86; 95 %CI: 0.01-72.36; P = 0.95). The analysis of post-operative anal incontinence showed no difference between the group who underwent fibrin glue injection (9/230) and the conventional surgical treatment group (10/81), (OR: 1.00; 95 %CI: 0.43-2.34; P = 1.00). A very low heterogeneity in the analysis was detected (Chi-square = 0.04 - P = 0%).Our statistical analysis does not show any significant statistical difference between fibrin glue treatment versus conventional surgical treatment for all perianal fistulae in terms of recurrence (P = 0.23) and anal incontinence (P = 1.00).
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38. [The abdominal compartment syndrome and the importance of decompressive re-laparotomy]
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Cirocchi, R, Barillaro, I, Boselli, C, Covarelli, P, Grassi, V, Cacurri, A, Koltraka, B, Santoro, Alberto, Spizzirri, A, Trastulli, S, Di Patrizi, M, Pressi, E, Gullà, N, Noya, G, and Sciannameo, F.
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Reoperation ,Laparotomy ,Abdominal Cavity ,Middle Aged ,Decompression, Surgical ,Compartment Syndromes ,Treatment Outcome ,Risk Factors ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Female ,Algorithms ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
the Abdominal Compartment Syndrome (ACS) is an increasingly recognized complication of both medical and surgical patients. The World Society of the Abdominal Compartmental Syndrome defined Intra Abdominal Hypertension (IAH) as a mean Intra Abdominal Pressure (IAP) ≥ 12 mm Hg and the ACS as IAP ≥ 20 mmHg (with or without an abdominal perfusion pressure60 mm Hg) that is associated with dysfunction or failure of one or more organ systems that was not previously present. The IAH contributes to organ failure in patients with abdominal trauma and sepsis and leads to the development of ACS.This study aims to investigate the clinical significance of IAH, the prevalence of ACS and the importance to the effects to the abdominal decompressive re-laparotomy. Patients and methods. The study included 10 patients, 4 men and 6 women with an average age of 68 years (range, 38-86) operated and and treated with xifo-pubic laparotomy between January 2007 and December 2008. According to gold-standard methods, we measured the IAP by indirect measurement using the transvescical route via Foley bladder catheter.among 10 patients with laparotomy, 8 patients (80%) developed IAH20 mm Hg but they have not reported significant organ dysfunction , while 2 patients (20%) developed an IAH20 mm Hg associated whit organ dysfunction. For this reason, the last 2 patients were undergoing to the decompressive re-laparotomy with temporary closure.in according to our experience and the results of the literature, we believe essential monitoring abdominal pressure in patients with abdominal laparotomy. The abdominal decompressive re-laparotomy is a useful procedure to reduce symptoms and improve the health of the patient.
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39. 'THE TRATMENT OF HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA:THE ROLE OF SURGERY IN A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH'
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Boselli, C., Gullà, M., Covarelli, P., D'Ajello, F., Cirocchi, R., Trastulli, S., Desiderio, J., Sciannameo, V., Santoro, Alberto, DI ROCCO, Giorgio, Avenia, N., Sciannameo, F., and Noya, G.
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40. The sentinel lymph node mapping in colon cancer
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Coccetta, M, Covarelli, P, Cirocchi, R, Boselli, C, Santoro, Alberto, Cacurri, A, Grassi, V, Barillaro, I, Koltraka, B, Spizzirri, A, Pressi, E, Trastulli, S, Gullà, N, Noya, G, and Sciannameo, F.
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41. I CONSUMI
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Boselli, C, Cavicchioli, D, Del Bravo, F., Gjika, I., Lanciotti, C., Mambriani, D, Pieri, R, Pretolani, R, Radogna, M, Rama, D, Sckokai, P, Soregaroli, C, MENNELLA, SANDRO, PIERI, RENATO, Gonano, Stefano, Gonano, Stefano (ORCID:0000-0003-3319-4123), Boselli, C, Cavicchioli, D, Del Bravo, F., Gjika, I., Lanciotti, C., Mambriani, D, Pieri, R, Pretolani, R, Radogna, M, Rama, D, Sckokai, P, Soregaroli, C, MENNELLA, SANDRO, PIERI, RENATO, Gonano, Stefano, and Gonano, Stefano (ORCID:0000-0003-3319-4123)
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Elaborazione dei dati Eurisko sui consumi di prodotti lattiero-caseari nel 2013, e primi mesi del 2014
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42. L'industria di trasformazione
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Boselli, C, Cavicchioli, D, Del Bravo, F, Gjika, I, Gonano, S, Lanciotti, C, Mambriani, D, Mennella, S, Pieri, R, Pretolani, R, Radogna, M, Rama, D, Sckokai, P, Soregaroli, C, PIERI, RENATO, Gonano, Stefano, Mambriani, Davide, Gonano, Stefano (ORCID:0000-0003-3319-4123), Boselli, C, Cavicchioli, D, Del Bravo, F, Gjika, I, Gonano, S, Lanciotti, C, Mambriani, D, Mennella, S, Pieri, R, Pretolani, R, Radogna, M, Rama, D, Sckokai, P, Soregaroli, C, PIERI, RENATO, Gonano, Stefano, Mambriani, Davide, and Gonano, Stefano (ORCID:0000-0003-3319-4123)
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Evoluzione delle unità locali e della produzione delle imprese operanti nella raccolta e lavorazione del latte
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43. L'INDUSTRIA DI MACELLAZIONE E LAVORAZIONE DELLE CARNI
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Boselli, C, Ciardiello, A, Federici, C, Gonano, S, Lanciotti, C, Montanari, C, Moro, A, Pieri, R, Rama, D, Scala, F, Sckokai, P, Soregaroli, C, RAMA, DANIELE, Gonano, Stefano, Gonano, Stefano (ORCID:0000-0003-3319-4123), Boselli, C, Ciardiello, A, Federici, C, Gonano, S, Lanciotti, C, Montanari, C, Moro, A, Pieri, R, Rama, D, Scala, F, Sckokai, P, Soregaroli, C, RAMA, DANIELE, Gonano, Stefano, and Gonano, Stefano (ORCID:0000-0003-3319-4123)
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Per la carne bovina si registra, nuovamente nel 2013 un netto calo nelle macellazioni, dopo la fase espansiva in quantità del 2011 ed i cali dei due anni precedenti. Il segnale, dell’attuale situazione di difficoltà economica con conseguente modifica nelle scelte di consumo da parte delle famiglie italiane, si conferma ulteriormente e amplifica le difficoltà legate al calo del patrimonio bovino. Nel 2013, il calo delle macellazioni (-13%) sommato al calo delle importazioni (-4,8%), fa diminuire la disponibilità sul mercato interno, a scapito dei consumi, e si ripercuote sul disavanzo rispetto ai consumi che torna sopra al 25%; migliora tuttavia il deficit degli scambi con l’estero per un minor calo delle esportazioni.
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44. Paclitaxel e doxorubicina liposomiale peghilata in tumori testa/collo recidivanti: un’inaspettata interazione farmacocinetica intervallo-dipendente relativa alla somministrazione
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Boselli, C, Buffa, C, Cerutti, E, Milla, Paola, Airoldi, M, and Cattel, Luigi
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45. Paclitaxel and pegylated liposomal doxorubicin in recurrent head/neck cancer: clinical and pharmacokinetic preliminary data
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Airoldi, M, Cattel, Luigi, Passera, R, Milla, Paola, Delprino, L, Boselli, C, Buffa, C, and Pedani, F.
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46. 'Passion lives here': l'esperienza del Centro Regionale di Documentazione sul farmaco di Torino ai Giochi Olimpici Invernali
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Mastropierro, F, Marrazzo, E, Fantozzi, Roberto, Bacci, C, Benetti, Elisa, Bertini, S, Boffa, S, Boscaro, Valentina, Boselli, C, Buffa, C, Canavoso, L, Candido, C, Capano, F, Cerutti, E, Fiorini, F, Gallarato, C, Giubellino, E, Grano, V, Lesino, S, Mero, P, Nencini, Ac, Piccioni, D, Pozzetto, M, Rosa, ARIANNA CAROLINA, and Sereni, L.
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47. Studio farmacocinetico e tossicologico dell’effetto neuroprotettivo del glutatione ridotto sulla chemioterapia basata sull’oxaliplatino nel carcinoma colon-rettale avanzato
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Buffa, C, Boselli, C, Cerutti, E, Milla, Paola, Airoldi, M, and Cattel, Luigi
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- 2006
48. Rappresentazioni e genitorialità adottiva: lo spazio di vita e lo stile di attaccamento nella coppia adottiva
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Zavattini, Giulio Cesare, Boselli, C, Luzzatto, L, P. A. C. E. C. S., and SANTONA A. VISMARA L., Ii
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- 2003
49. Evaluation des effets comportementaux de l'imidaclopride chez l'abeille domestique (Apis mellifera L.) à l'échelle de l'individu et de la colonie
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Boselli, C., Laboratoire de neurobiologie comparée des invertébrés, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), and Université Paris Sud - Paris 11 (UP11), Paris, FRA.
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IMIDACLOPRIDE ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] - Abstract
* Inra Poitou-Charentes, ERIST, Route de Saintes BP 6, 86600 Lusignan (FRA) Diffusion du document : Inra Poitou-Charentes, ERIST, Route de Saintes BP 6, 86600 Lusignan (FRA) Diplôme : Maîtrise
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- 2000
50. [Perioperative changes in the plasma levels of fibrinogen and D-dimer during laparoscopic cholecystectomy: the preliminary results of a prospective randomized clinical study]
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Lauro, A, Boselli, C, Bufalari, A, Fabbri, B, Cirocchi, R, Fabbri, C, Bisacci, R, Giustozzi, G, and Moggi, L
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Analysis of Variance ,Adolescent ,Aged ,Cholelithiasis ,Female ,Fibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products ,Fibrinogen ,Humans ,Intraoperative Period ,Middle Aged ,Prospective Studies ,Time Factors ,Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic ,chirurgia laparoscopica ,Laparoscopic ,80 and over ,Cholecystectomy - Abstract
Considering that laparoscopic procedure is associated with increased resistance to lower-limb venous return and subsequent stasis, with possible implications in terms of thromboembolic complications, the aim of our study was to investigate prospectively the coagulative-fibrinolytic profile, in laparoscopic and open cholecystectomy, in patients randomly alloted to receive or not preoperative heparin.We prospectively analyzed 36 patients (20 laparoscopic and 16 open) and we randomly divided the patients in two groups: Group-A (28 patients--16 laparoscopic and 12 open) didn't take any preoperative thromboprophylaxis, Group-B (8 patients--4 laparoscopic and 4 open) took preoperative subcutaneous heparin. We took blood venous samples before surgery, at time 0 and + 30 min., at the end and 1 and 24 hours postoperatively. The following parameters were assessed: prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time, fibrinogen and D-dimer. We statistically analyzed the differences by ANOVA test.In Group A, fibrinogen and D-dimer were significantly higher (p0.0001 and p = 0.0266) in open group as compared with laparoscopic one and we observed significant time-depending changes of fibrinogen's concentration (p = 0.0168). In Group B we obtained a higher fibrinogen's value in laparoscopic group than in conventional one, with a significant difference (p = 0.0283); also, the sampling-time affected the result in a very significant meaning (p = 0.0041). Comparing fibrinogen levels between Groups A and B, we observed lower values in heparin-treated group than in the other one (p0.0001), while in laparoscopic surgery there was not a significant difference between two groups of treatment.Our preliminary data suggest that, perioperatively (besides a smaller laparoscopic acute-phase response) the coagulative-fibrinolytic changes are lower in laparoscopic cholecystectomy than in open one and heparin treatment significantly reduces these changes in open surgery but doesn't seem to affect laparoscopic group. Our results seem to show another possible advantage of the laparoscopic surgical procedures over the traditional ones.
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- 1999
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