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2. Recent perspectives on insidious presentation and management options of esophageal perforation
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D. Coco, S. Leanza, and R. Campagnacci
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Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Recent perspectives on insidious presentation and management options of esophageal perforation
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- 2021
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3. Outcomes of robotic right colectomy with intracorporeal anastomosis compared with laparoscopic right colectomy
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D. Coco and S. Leanza
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Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Outcomes of robotic right colectomy with intracorporeal anastomosis compared with laparoscopic right colectomy
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- 2021
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4. Overview on intestinal transplantation: indications, techniques, outcomes, major advancements and future prospectives
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D. Coco and S. Leanza
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Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Overview on intestinal transplantation: indications, techniques, outcomes, major advancements and future prospectives
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- 2021
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5. Active breaks: a strategy to counteract sedentary behaviors for Health Promoting Schools. A discussion on their implementation in Italy
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L. Dallolio, F. Gallè, A. Masini, F. Valeriani, A. Ceciliani, A. di Cagno, D. Galeone, P. Pecoraro, G. Valerio, G. Liguori, V. Romano Spica, G. Brandi, G. Baldelli, G. Capelli, D. Coco, M. Corradi, E. Cortis, P. Deiana, E. Di Rosa, S. Marini, R. Mulato8, A. Parisi, C. Pesce, S. Riegger, A. Staiano, A. Siniscalco, M. Trombetta, F. Ubaldi., L. Dallolio, F. Gallè , A. Masini, F. Valeriani, A. Ceciliani , A. di Cagno, D. Galeone, P. Pecoraro, G. Valerio, G. Liguori, V. Romano Spica, G. Brandi, G. Baldelli, G. Capelli, D. Coco, M. Corradi, E. Cortis, P. Deiana, E. Di Rosa, S. Marini, R. Mulato, A. Parisi, C. Pesce, S. Riegger, A. Staiano, A. Siniscalco, M. Trombetta, F. Ubaldi, Dallolio, L., Gallè, F., Masini, A., Valeriani, F., Ceciliani, A., di Cagno, A., Galeone, D., Pecoraro, P., Valerio, G., Liguori, G., Romano Spica, V., Brandi, G., Baldelli, G., Capelli, G., Coco, D., Corradi, M., Cortis, E., Deiana, P., Di Rosa, E., Marini, S., Mulato8, R., Parisi, A., Pesce, C., Riegger, S., Staiano, A., Siniscalco, A., Trombetta, M., and Ubaldi., F.
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Active breaks, health, school ,Pause attive, scuola, salute [Active breaks, school, health Parole chiave] ,School, Active Breaks, physical activity ,Active breaks ,school ,scuola ,health ,Pause attive [health Parole chiave] ,salute - Abstract
School Active Breaks are short bouts of physical activity (5-15 minutes) conducted by appropriately trained teachers and delivered during or between curricular lessons. They are a good strategy to counteract sedentary behaviors, and a growing body of evidence shows that they can represent also a tool to promote and improve health, school wellbeing and academic achievements. On 19 February 2022, the Working Group on Movement Sciences for Health of the Italian Society of Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health organized an Awareness Day on the effectiveness, usefulness and feasibility of School Active Breaks, opened to teachers, educators, school leaders, pediatricians, personnel from Departments of Prevention and Public Health and Health Policy-makers. During the event, the testimonies about the experiences already carried out in Italy showed that School Active Breaks are an effective intervention that each school can easily include in its educational offer and apply in any context.
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- 2023
6. L’attività motoria tra senso civico e cultura in età evolutiva
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D. Coco, L. Inglese., Chistolini S., Coco, D., and Inglese., L.
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- 2022
7. Alla scoperta della resilienza e la correlazione con le attività motorie e sportive
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Casolo, Francesco, Coco, Daniele, Tortella, P., F. Casolo (ORCID:0000-0002-8316-3862), D. Coco, Casolo, Francesco, Coco, Daniele, Tortella, P., F. Casolo (ORCID:0000-0002-8316-3862), and D. Coco
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In questo lavoro si analizzeranno ricerche e riflessioni per comprendere il senso della “resilienza” in relazione alle attività motorie e sportive, che consta nella capacità di “riprendere il proprio cammino” o di “risalire sulla propria barca”, cioè crescere e realizzarsi nonostante i traumi e le avversità della vita, tenendo in considerazione sia fattori “interni” che “esterni”. La rielaborazione dell’esperienza fatta durante la pratica delle attività motorie e sportive tende a favorire un processo di attivazione di potenzialità e di riconoscimento di modelli positivi definibili resilienti cioè capaci di fronteggiare avversità e traumi ed essere meno vulnerabili. Sarà indispensabile fornire gli strumenti adeguati per organizzare e pianificare interventi e progetti resilienti aventi al centro le attività motorie e sportive adattabili nei diversi ambienti.
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- 2020
8. L'EDUCAZIONE MOTORIA E SPORTIVA AL DI LA' DELLO SCHERMO: DIDATTICA ED ESPERIENZE DURANTE IL LOCKDOWN DEL COVID-19
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Casolo, Francesco, Coco, Daniele, Supital, R., Sopranzi, S., F. Casolo (ORCID:0000-0002-8316-3862), D. Coco, Casolo, Francesco, Coco, Daniele, Supital, R., Sopranzi, S., F. Casolo (ORCID:0000-0002-8316-3862), and D. Coco
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The following work aims to reflect on the current situation of Didactics and the experiences inherent in motor activi- ty and sport during the COVID-19 pandemic in synergy and collaboration at an international level. This relationship between experts in the Argentine-Italian educational context of motor activities has documented the experiences through the comparison of the different didactic-educational realities. The reflection that emerges on the experiences that characterized this unprecedented historical moment has allowed us to highlight the central role of teaching motor activity and sport beyond screen media education /technologies. We believe in the didactic-educational values of the school, in the pupil-teacher-family relationship, reinventing new communication systems and new distance teaching methods continue to transmit and guarantee not only the very important role of knowledge but also that of experiences with new paradigm.
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- 2020
9. Educazione Motoria e sportiva nell'era del COVID-19
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Casolo, Francesco, Coco, Daniele, Sopranzi, S., Supital, Alejandro, F. Casolo (ORCID:0000-0002-8316-3862), D. Coco, Casolo, Francesco, Coco, Daniele, Sopranzi, S., Supital, Alejandro, F. Casolo (ORCID:0000-0002-8316-3862), and D. Coco
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Il concetto di sedentarietà si può definire come uno stato della vita dell’uomo caratterizzato dalla mancanza di un'attività fisica minima giornaliera raccomandata, al fine di produrre fenomeni adattivi tali da diminuire il rischio cardiovascolare o di altre patologie legate alla inattività corporea. In questo lavoro si metteranno a confronto le due realtà Argentina-italiana in modo da valutare diverse soluzioni e rimedi soprattutto durante l’attuale pandemia in modo da prevenire possibili fattori di rischio per malattie croniche e psico-fisiche. Si individueranno alcune raccomandazioni volte a modificare gli stili di vita e la didattica a scuola, incentrati sulla potenzialità reali delle attività motorie e sportive all’aperto, in ambiente naturale., Sedentary lifestyle can be defined as the state of man which is characterized by the lack of a minimum recommended daily physical activity, to produce adaptive phenomena that reduce the risk of cardiovascular or disease related to the lack of body activity. In this work, the two Argentine-Italian realities will be compared in order to evaluate possible solutions and remedies especially during the current pandemic in order to prevent possible risk factors for chronic and psycho-physical diseases. Some recommendations will be identified aimed at changing lifestyles and teaching at school, focusing on the real potential of motor and sports activities outdoors, in a natural environment.
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- 2020
10. Caecum Volvulus: A Rare Diagnosis for Surgeon. Case Report and Key Points Review
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D, Coco, primary
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- 2017
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11. A Report on Nurse Internship Programs
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Charlene D. Coco
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Medical education ,Nursing ,Leadership and Management ,Internship ,Psychology - Published
- 1976
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12. A report on nurse internship programs
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C D, Coco
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Inservice Training ,Preceptorship ,Nursing Staff, Hospital ,United States - Published
- 1976
13. Meningitis bacteriémica por Pasteurella multocida Pasteurella multocida bacteremic meningitis
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R. Soloaga, N. Carrión, J. Pidone, M. Suar, A. Salinas, L. Guelfand, V. Alvarez, A. Margari, and D. Cococcella
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Pasteurella multocida ,Meningitis ,Bacteriemia ,Bacteremia ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Las infecciones por Pasteurella multocida en seres humanos habitualmente están relacionadas con mordeduras o arañazos de perros y gatos. Muchas de ellas se acompañan de otros microorganismos de la orofaringe de estos animales. Se presenta un caso de meningitis bacteriémica por P. multocida en una mujer de 86 años que convivía con siete gatos. Si bien no se documentó una infección de piel o de partes blandas, es posible que ésta haya pasado inadvertida inicialmente y que fuera la causa de la bacteriemia con impacto en meninges, o bien que la meningitis se haya producido luego de la colonización nasofaríngea (no demostrada). Los aislamientos de hemocultivos y de líquido cefalorraquídeo fueron identificados como P. multocida por medio de API 20NE, API 20E y Vitek 1. La cepa aislada presentó sensibilidad a penicilina, cefotaxima, levofloxacina y tetraciclinas, en coincidencia con lo descrito en la literatura.Human infections by Pasteurella multocida are usually associated with bites or scratches from dogs and cats. Many of them are accompanied by other oropharyngeal microorganisms of these animals. We herein present a case of bacteremic meningitis by P. multocida in an 86-year-old woman who was living with seven cats. Even though no skin or soft tissue infection was recorded, it is possible that a mild infection had gone undetected and a subsequent bacteremia had impacted on the meninges, or that meningitis could have occurred after nasopharyngeal colonization (not demonstrated). The isolates obtained from blood cultures and cerebrospinal fluid were identified as P. multocida by API 20NE, API 20E, and Vitek 1. In agreement with findings in the literature, this strain was susceptible to penicillin, cefotaxime, levofloxacin and tetracyclines.
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- 2008
14. Heating at 430 MHz in the lower ionosphere at Arecibo
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S. Ganguly and D. Coco
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Atmospheric Science ,Materials science ,Incoherent scatter ,Soil Science ,Flux ,Aquatic Science ,Oceanography ,Atmospheric sciences ,F region ,law.invention ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,law ,Dielectric heating ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Earth-Surface Processes ,Water Science and Technology ,Ecology ,Paleontology ,Forestry ,Computational physics ,Geophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Electron temperature ,Ionosphere ,Joule heating ,Electron cooling - Abstract
The 430-MHz radar at Arecibo has been used both to produce and to measure electron temperature increases in the lower ionosphere. The 430-MHz transmitter produced heating pulses from 0.2 to 6.0 ms in length having a maximum power flux of 12 W/m² at 100 km. For the first time, both the spectrum and the total power of the incoherent scatter signals were used to measure the electron temperature increases in the 65 to 110-km altitude region. When the measured electron temperature increases are compared to the results of an ohmic heating model, measured increases are found to be significantly smaller than the predicted increases. Possible explanations for this lack of agreement, such as a non-Maxwellian electron temperature distribution or increased electron cooling rates, are discussed.
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- 1982
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15. 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study of Olive Oils Commercially Available as Italian Products in the United States of America
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Francesco Paolo Fanizzi, Francesco Paolo Schena, Laura Del Coco, L. D., Coco, F. P., Schena, and Fanizzi, Francesco Paolo
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U.S. market oils ,Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,Tunisia ,lcsh:TX341-641 ,Biology ,Article ,extra virgin olive oil ,NMR spectroscopy ,NMR spectroscopy, extra virgin olive oil, U.S. market oils, food origin characterization ,Humans ,Plant Oils ,food origin characterization ,Food science ,Olive Oil ,Principal Component Analysis ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Fatty Acids ,Differential effects ,United States ,Biotechnology ,Europe ,Italy ,Fatty Acids, Unsaturated ,business ,lcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Food Analysis ,Food Science ,Olive oil - Abstract
Multivariate analysis of 1H NMR data has been used for the characterization of 12 blended olive oils commercially available in the U.S. as Italian products. Chemometric methods such as unsupervised Principal Component Analysis (PCA) allowed good discrimination and gave some affinity indications for the U.S. market olive oils compared to other single cultivars of extra virgin olive oil such as Coratina and Ogliarola from Apulia, one of Italy’s leading olive oil producers, Picual (Spain), Kalamata (Greece) and Sfax (Tunisia). The olive oils commercially available as Italian products in the U.S. market clustered into 3 groups. Among them only the first (7 samples) and the second group (2 samples) showed PCA ranges similar to European references. Two oils of the third group (3 samples) were more similar to Tunisian references. In conclusion, our study revealed that most EVOO (extra virgin olive oils) tested were closer to Greek (in particular) and Spanish olive oils than Apulia EVOO. The PCA loadings disclose the components responsible for the discrimination as unsaturated (oleic, linoleic, linolenic) and saturated fatty acids. All are of great importance because of their nutritional value and differential effects on the oxidative stability of oils. It is evident that this approach has the potential to reveal the origin of EVOO, although the results support the need for a larger database, including EVOO from other Italian regions.
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- 2012
16. A Comprehensive Review of Laparoscopic Left Colectomy for Acute Diverticulitis: Techniques, Outcomes and Complications.
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Coco D, Leanza S, and Viola MG
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Background: Laparoscopic left colectomy has emerged as a potential alternative to open surgery for the treatment of acute diverticulitis. However, the evidence on the safety and efficacy of this approach is still subject to debate., Aim: This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the techniques, outcomes and complications associated with laparoscopic left colectomy for acute diverticulitis., Methods: A systematic review of the literature was conducted using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Studies that met the inclusion criteria were analyzed for patient demographics, surgical techniques, outcomes and complications., Results: A total of 23 studies involving a total of 3,214 patients who underwent laparoscopic left colectomy for acute diverticulitis was conducted. The majority of studies reported favorable outcomes for laparoscopic left colectomy, with patients experiencing shorter hospital stays, less postoperative pain and a faster return to normal activities. Specifically, the studies reported an average hospital stay of 5-7 days for laparoscopic left colectomy patients compared to 7-10 days for open colectomy patients. Additionally, laparoscopic patients reported lower pain scores and required fewer pain medications, with a reduced need for opioid analgesics. However, there were also some complications reported in these studies, including anastomotic leakage, wound infections and intra-abdominal abscesses. The overall incidence of complications was relatively low, ranging from 4-18% depending on the study. The risk of complications was generally higher in patients with severe acute diverticulitis or those undergoing emergency surgery., Conclusion: Laparoscopic left colectomy is a safe and effective approach for the treatment of acute diverticulitis, offering several potential benefits compared to open surgery. However, there is a need for further research to clarify the optimal patient selection criteria, surgical techniques and management of complications., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest: none declared.
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- 2024
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17. Systematic review of robotic video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery total pneumonectomy for lung cancer.
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Coco D, Leanza S, and Viola MG
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Introduction: This systematic review aims to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the literature on robotic video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) pneumonectomy., Aim: To evaluate its effectiveness and safety in treating various lung diseases., Methods: A thorough search of electronic databases was conducted, and 25 studies encompassing 1,650 patients were included in the review., Results: The review found that robotic VATS pneumonectomy surgery is a safe and effective alternative to traditional open surgery for the treatment of various lung diseases, particularly early-stage lung cancer. The surgery is associated with shorter hospitalizations, less blood loss, and less postoperative pain when compared to traditional open surgery., Conclusions: However, long-term survival outcomes were not significantly different between robotic and open surgery. The review also highlights the need for further studies to determine the optimal use of robotic VATS pneumonectomy surgery in different clinical scenarios and to determine whether the benefits of this technique outweigh the costs. Overall, this systematic review suggests that robotic VATS pneumonectomy surgery is a safe and effective technique that can be used as an alternative to traditional open surgery., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflict of interest., (Copyright: © 2024 Polish Society of Cardiothoracic Surgeons (Polskie Towarzystwo KardioTorakochirurgów) and the editors of the Polish Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (Kardiochirurgia i Torakochirurgia Polska).)
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- 2024
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18. Sleeve Gastrectomy: Literature Results.
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Leanza S, Coco D, and Viola MG
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Sleeve gastrectomy (SG) is the most frequently performed bariatric procedure globally. However, data regarding short- and long-term results remain insufficient. This study aimed to evaluate the short- and longterm effects of SG. We performed a thorough PubMed search for references that mentioned sleeve gastrectomy was carried out. In terms of weight loss and resolution of comorbid disorders, the immediate results have been encouraging. Although long-term results are still being obtained, a large number of individuals have experienced persistent weight loss. Eight short-term studies were extracted for the present review. Each study clarified that SG was utilized as a management technique for a high-risk patient population or as a component of a stepwise therapeutic procedure. The laparoscopic SG method was examined in all studies. The percentage of patients who were followed up for 30 days or longer after LSG was reported. Significant weight loss has been observed in studies that evaluated short-term results. An excess weight loss of 67.3% and a significant decrease in body mass index (BMI) were observed in a systematic evaluation of 5,218 patients. In long-term studies, SG was administered to 2713 patients, of whom 1626 completed the five-year follow-up period. Among all patients, 71.3% were women and 28.7% men. The mean BMI before surgery was 46.9 kg/m². The follow-up durations ranged from 5 to 11 years. The mean five-year follow-up rate was 66% (range 57-100%). At 5, 6, 7, 8 and 11 years, the mean percentage excess weight decreases were 58.4%, 59.5%, 56.6% and 62.5%, respectively. Five years after SG, resolution of type 2 diabetes resolved in 77.8% of patients, and arterial hypertension, dyslipidemia, obstructive sleep apnea, gastroesophageal reflux disease and degenerative joint diseases improved or resolved in 68.0%, 65.9%, 75.8%, 30.6% and 55.7% of patients, respectively. Laparoscopic SG is more technically straightforward and has fewer surgical complications than other more complex surgical techniques. Laparoscopic SG is an effective treatment option for bariatric surgery. It is relatively easy to perform, well tolerated by patients and effective for longterm excessive weight loss and resolution of comorbidities.
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- 2024
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19. A Narrative Review of Pheochromocytoma in VHL.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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This systematic review aims to investigate the clinical presentation, diagnostic methods, and management strategies for pheochromocytoma in patients with von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease, an autosomal dominant disorder that predisposes individuals to the development of various tumors, including pheochromocytomas. Pheochromocytoma is a rare neuroendocrine tumor of the adrenal medulla that occurs sporadically or as part of an inherited syndrome. The incidence of pheochromocytoma in VHL patients is estimated to be between 10-20%, making it the second most common tumor associated with VHL. Early detection and management of pheochromocytoma in VHL patients are critical for patient outcomes, as these tumors can cause severe hypertension, cardiovascular complications, and death. This review highlights the importance of screening for pheochromocytoma in VHL patients and discusses the current diagnostic and management strategies to optimize patient care., (Copyright: Coco D and Leanza S.)
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- 2024
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20. Robotic Radical Nephrectomy with Vena Cava Thrombus Extraction (RRN-VCTE) for Renal Cell Carcinoma: A Meta-Analysis of Surgical Technique and Outcomes.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) with vena cava tumor thrombus is a challenging condition, which requires complex surgical management. Robotic radical nephrectomy with vena cava thrombus extraction (RRN-VCTE) has emerged as a promising and minimally invasive technique. This meta-analysis aims to review the surgical technique and outcomes of RRN-VCTE in patients with RCC and vena cava tumor thrombus. A comprehensive literature search was conducted using databases, including PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library. Studies published in English till October 2021 were included. Keywords used for the search included "robotic radical nephrectomy," "vena cava tumor thrombus," "surgical technique," and "outcomes." Studies that reported on patient outcomes and surgical techniques of RRN-VCTE were included. Statistical analysis was performed to assess the pooled outcomes. The meta-analysis included 16 studies comprising 298 patients who underwent RRN-VCTE. The majority of patients were males (62.4%) with a median age of 58.9 years. The median tumor size was 7.2 cm, and 93.9% of patients had level 3 or 4 vena cava thrombus. The mean operating time was 328 min, with a range of 248-423 min. Blood loss ranged from 100 to 1500 mL. The overall complication rate was 26.5%, with no reported deaths. The average hospital stay was 9.5 days. The 2-year and 5-year survival rates were 77.5 and 53.1%, respectively. RRN-VCTE is a promising and minimally invasive surgical technique for RCC with vena cava tumor thrombus, whch is associated with low complication rates and acceptable oncological outcomes. Further research is needed to confirm the long-term survival rates and compare RRN-VCTE outcomes with conventional surgical techniques. Nonetheless, RRN-VCTE appears to be a valuable option for patients with RCC and vena cava tumor thrombus., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflicts of interest that could potentially influence the results or interpretation of this meta-analysis., (Copyright: Coco D and Leanza S.)
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- 2024
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21. Outcomes and Complications of Duodenopancreatectomy in Octogenarian Patients: a Review.
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Coco D, Leanza S, and Viola MG
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Background: Duodenopancreatectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of part of the pancreas, duodenum, and bile ducts. This procedure is commonly performed in patients with pancreatic cancer or other gastrointestinal disorders. However, the safety and efficacy of duodenopancreatectomy in older adults (octogenarians) remain unclear. Objectives: The goal of this review is to assess the outcomes and complications of duodenopancreatectomy in octogenarian patients. Methods: A systematic search of relevant literature was conducted using PubMed, Embase and the Cochrane Library databases. Studies reporting the outcomes and complications of duodenopancreatectomy in octogenarian patients were included. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were followed. Egger's test was used to evaluate publication bias. Results: A total of 14 studies were included in this review. The outcomes of duodenopancreatectomy in octogenarian patients were generally favorable, with a median 30-day mortality rate of 3.5% (range 0-16.7%). The most common complications were pancreatic fistula (12.2%), delayed gastric emptying (6.3%) and wound infection (5.5%). The overall long-term survival rate of octogenarian patients after duodenopancreatectomy was 21.2%. Conclusions: Duodenopancreatectomy can be safely performed in carefully selected octogenarian patients with good outcomes. However, this procedure is associated with a high risk of complications, particularly pancreatic fistula, in this age group.
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- 2023
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22. Image-guided techniques for localization of pulmonary nodules during video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery lobectomy.
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Coco D, Leanza S, Bastone SA, Viola MG, and Ambrogi V
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In the modern era when screening and early surveillance of pulmonary nodules are increasing in importance, the management of the pulmonary nodule represents a different challenge to thoracic surgeons. The difficulty lies in the merging of sound surgical and oncological principles with more minimally invasive and appropriate lung-sparing surgery. The success rates of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) resection for smaller as well as subsolid nodules have increased as a result of radiologists' preoperative localization tools. Fast tracking in thoracic surgery is promoted by proper postoperative care for patients having lobectomies in combination with the VATS technique. Image-guided surgery refers to the application of a real-time correlation of the surgical field to preoperative imaging data collection that reflects the precise placement of a chosen surgical instrument in the adjacent anatomic structures. Among the cross-sectional digital imaging techniques the most widely utilized imaging modalities for image-guided therapy are computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Additionally, surgical navigation devices, tracking tools, integration software, ultrasound, and angiography are used to support these procedures. For people who are thinking about implementing or optimizing a nodule localization program in view of workflow patterns, surgeon preferences, and institutional resources in a certain facility, this review provides in-depth, unbiased evaluation and offers useful information., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflict of interest., (Copyright: © 2023 Polish Society of Cardiothoracic Surgeons (Polskie Towarzystwo KardioTorakochirurgów) and the editors of the Polish Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (Kardiochirurgia i Torakochirurgia Polska).)
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- 2023
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23. Von Hippel-Lindau is Associated to Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors: A Comprehensive Review.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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Multiorgan tumors are a hallmark of the autosomal dominant genetic disorder known as Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome (VHL), which is typically the result of inherited aberrations of the VHL tumor suppressor gene. The most frequent cancer is retinoblastoma, which can also occur in the brain and spinal cord, renal clear cell carcinoma (RCCC), paraganglioma, and neuroendocrine tumors. There may also be lymphangiomas, epididymal cysts, and pancreatic cysts or pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (pNETs). The most frequent causes of death are metastasis from RCCC and neurological complications from retinoblastoma or central nervous system (CNS). Pancreatic cysts are present in 35-70% of VHL patients. Simple cysts, serous cysts, or pNETs are possible presentations, and the likelihood of malignant degeneration or metastasis is no greater than 8%. Although VHL has been associated with pNETs, their pathological characteristics are unknown. Furthermore, it is unknown whether variations in the VHL gene cause the development of pNETs. Hence, this retrospective study was undertaken with the main aim to examine whether pNETs are connected to VHL from a surgical perspective., Competing Interests: The authors declare that there are no potential conflicts of interest with respect to research, authorship, and/or publication of this article., (Copyright: Coco D and Leanza S.)
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- 2023
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24. Active breaks: a strategy to counteract sedentary behaviors for Health Promoting Schools. A discussion on their implementation in Italy.
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Dallolio L, Gallè F, Masini A, Valeriani F, Ceciliani A, di Cagno A, Galeone D, Pecoraro P, Valerio G, Liguori G, Romano Spica V, Brandi G, Baldelli G, Capelli G, Coco D, Corradi M, Cortis E, Deiana P, Di Rosa E, Marini S, Mulato R, Parisi A, Pesce C, Riegger S, Staiano A, Siniscalco A, Trombetta M, and Ubaldi F
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- Humans, School Health Services, Exercise, Schools, Health Promotion, Sedentary Behavior
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Abstract: School Active Breaks are short bouts of physical activity (5-15 minutes) conducted by appropriately trained teachers and delivered during or between curricular lessons. They are a good strategy to counteract sedentary behaviors, and a growing body of evidence shows that they can represent also a tool to promote and improve health, school wellbeing and academic achievements. On 19 February 2022, the Working Group on Movement Sciences for Health of the Italian Society of Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health organized an Awareness Day on the effectiveness, usefulness and feasibility of School Active Breaks, opened to teachers, educators, school leaders, pediatricians, personnel from Departments of Prevention and Public Health and Health Policy-makers. During the event, the testimonies about the experiences already carried out in Italy showed that School Active Breaks are an effective intervention that each school can easily include in its educational offer and apply in any context.
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- 2023
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25. Robotic thymectomy: a review of techniques and results.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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Thymectomy is a well-established therapeutic option in the multidisciplinary treatment of nonthymomatous myasthenia gravis (MG) and in thymoma treatment. Although many surgical procedures for thymectomy have been identified, the transsternal method is still regarded as the gold standard. Minimally invasive procedures, on the other hand, have achieved popularity in the last decades and are now extensively used in this field of surgery. Among them, robotic thymectomy has been the most cutting-edge surgical procedure. Several authors and meta-analyses have shown that a minimally invasive approach to thymectomy is associated with improved surgical results and fewer complications in surgery compared to transsternal open thymectomy, without any substantial changes in myasthenia gravis complete rates of remission. Hence, in the present review of the literature, we aimed to describe and delineate the techniques, advantages, outcomes, and future perspectives of robotic thymectomy. Existing evidence suggests that robotic thymectomy will likely become the gold standard for thymectomy in early stage thymomas and MG subjects. Many of the drawbacks related to other minimally invasive procedures appear to be resolved by robotic thymectomy, and long-term neurological outcomes are satisfactory. In addition, improved vision and high dexterity of instrument movements enable safe and complete thymic tissue dissection, superior to standard thoracoscopic procedures. The access with minimally invasive surgery VATS (video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery) or RATS (robot-assisted thoracic surgery) access in its various variants allows the extent of mediastinal fat resection due to the possibility of ectopic thymic foci in the mediastinum determining the long-term outcome in the group of patients operated on for myasthenia gravis. However, it was recommended to carry out better designed, multi-centre, randomized studies to arrive at definitive conclusions on robotic thymectomy for thymomas and myasthenia gravis treatment., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflict of interest., (Copyright: © 2023 Polish Society of Cardiothoracic Surgeons (Polskie Towarzystwo KardioTorakochirurgów) and the editors of the Polish Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (Kardiochirurgia i Torakochirurgia Polska).)
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26. Polycystic Kidney Disease and Polycystic Liver Disease Associated to Advanced Gastric Cancer: an External Complication of Potter III Disease.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the most frequent of the hereditary diseases affecting the kidney but it can also be associated with cysts in the pancreas, liver, arachnoid, seminal vesicles. In particular, ADPKD plus adult polycystic liver disease (APLD) is defined as Potter type III. In the literature, the association of malignant neoplasm with APLD and ADPKD is extremely rare. We have found only nine cases. Only one report described multiple gastric carcinomas associated with Potter type III cystic disease. We described a case of a man suffering from ADPKD and APLD plus a stage IV (TNM) gastric adenocarcinoma.
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- 2023
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27. Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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- Female, Humans, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease diagnosis, Hepatitis diagnosis, Peritonitis diagnosis, Peritonitis etiology
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- 2022
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28. Current perspective on uniportal and multiportal video-assisted thoracic surgery during lobectomy for lung cancer.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most typical type of lung cancer, and it is the leading cancer-related mortality globally. Lobectomy for early-stage NSCLC has been characterized in the previous decade using a wide range of methodologies. The development of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) allowed surgeons first to reduce the thoracotomy size, which is generally anterior, limiting it to trocar incisions or a single portal approach. This review aimed to describe current perspectives on operative outcomes, lymph node removal, oncologic outcomes, and advantages for surgeons performing uniportal VATS (uVATS) and multiportal (mVATS) lobectomy. The advantages of uVATS include comfortable operating for surgeons with a direct view and safety, and for patients more favourable operative outcomes. Also, the uVATS approach has previously been demonstrated to be effective and safe, with positive outcomes not just with respect to cosmetics but also in terms of a speedy recovery. Oncological uVATS clearance is comparable to multiportal VATS with respect to early mid-term survivability as well as nodal staging, as per retrospective comparison studies. However, the interpretation of outcomes must be made cautiously due to selection bias as well as lack of long-term follow-up; the choice of which VATS approach to utilize for patients' treatment following pulmonary resection is largely based on the preferences of the surgeon. As a result, it is difficult to say if one VATS method is better than another., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflict of interest., (Copyright: © 2022 Polish Society of Cardiothoracic Surgeons (Polskie Towarzystwo KardioTorakochirurgów) and the editors of the Polish Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (Kardiochirurgia i Torakochirurgia Polska).)
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29. A Review on Treatment of Perforated Peptic Ulcer by Minimally Invasive Techniques.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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Peptic ulcers are caused by acid peptic damage to the mucosal layer in the gastro-duodenal area of the gut, which results in mucosal erosion that exposes the underlying tissues to the digestive action of gastro-duodenal secretions. This pathology was traditionally related to a hypersecretory acid environment, dietary factors and stress. There are other causes of ulcers such as Helicobacter pylori infection, excessive use of NSAIDs, and smoke and alcohol abuse. Perforation and bleeding are two major complications of the disease. A typical symptom of perforated peptic ulcers (PPU) is a sudden onset of abdominal pain or acute deterioration of the ongoing abdominal pain. Perforated peptic ulcer can be diagnosed by a simple X-ray and CT scan of the abdomen. Laboratory tests are also run to rule out differential diagnosis. Although there are several choices for surgical intervention, minimally invasive techniques have been taking over as a frequent option in feasible cases. Techniques like laparoscopy have been surfacing because of their advantages. But the efficiency of minimally invasive techniques compared to conventional approach is yet to be defined. Hence, the present review of the literature aims to describe and delineate the current perspective on PPU management by minimally invasive and low risk techniques.
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30. Use of the Desarda Technique in Emergency Settings: a Comprehensive Review.
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Coco D, Leanza S, and Reina GA
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One of the most frequent surgeries performed across the world is an inguinal hernia repair, with at least twenty million people undergoing this procedure each year. The prevalence of groin hernia, defined as projections of adipose tissue or viscera through the femoral or inguinal canal, is 3-6% for women and 27-43% for men. Obstruction of the small bowel is one of the most frequent reasons for a strangulated hernia. The risk of strangulation per annum for a groin hernia is approximately 1-3%. The surgical method used to treat an emergency inguinal hernia surgery remains controversial. The elevated risk of complications and infections using prosthetic as opposed to pure tissue repair accounts for an increased likelihood of contamination of the surgical site and necrosis. To ascertain the utility of the Desarda technique in emergency hernia surgery, a systematic review in conjunction with a meta-analysis was performed, with a particular focus on duration of hospital stay, estimated operating time, relapse rate, and postoperative complications.
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- 2022
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31. Specialization and Injury Risk in Different Youth Sports: A Bio-Emotional Social Approach.
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Iona T, Raimo S, Coco D, Tortella P, Masala D, Ammendolia A, Mannocci A, and La Torre G
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Aims: Sport specialization is an actual trend in youth athletes, but it can increase injury risk. The aim was to determine the eventual correlation between sports specialization and injury risk in various sports, using a biopsychosocial approach., Methods: 169 sport-specialized athletes completed [(38 female, 131 male); overall (11.2 ± 2.7 years), (56.28 ± 15.72 kg), (161.3 ± 15.52 cm)] a self-reported questionnaire regarding sociodemographic (age, gender, educational level), physical-attitudinal, injuries and psychological-attitudinal To analyze data univariate and correlate analyses were used., Results: Of 169 athletes enrolled, 53% were single-sport specialized (reported participation in one sport and trained > 8 months/year). In team sports (100%, OR = 0.75; p = 0.022) a high risk of having to remain at rest for up to 1 month because of overuse was observed. Males who suffered direct trauma (70%; OR = 1.03; p = 0.006) in the team group (95%, OR = 0.09; p = 0.008) were more exposed to that type of injury, and also the type of specialization figured significantly ( p = 0.047). In addition, interoceptive awareness correlates with injury (95%, 1.04, p = 0.01). This study shows that, even though young athletes seem to be at a high risk of becoming injured, early team sport specialization and a high performance level cannot be considered to be the only risk factors., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Iona, Raimo, Coco, Tortella, Masala, Ammendolia, Mannocci and Torre.)
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- 2022
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32. Giant Retroperitoneal Mass: Case Report in a Primary Hospital and Review of the Literature.
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Coco D, Leanza S, and Reina GA
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Retroperitoneal liposarcoma (RPLS) is a rare form of cancer that mostly affects adults. Symptoms may be undetected unless the tumor begins to grow. Diagnosis is made when the tumor is large and puts vital organs such as the pancreas, liver, kidneys at risk. Symptoms of a liposarcoma depend on tumor location. Liposarcoma in the arms, legs, particularly thighs may be painful, swollen, with patients citing weakness in the affected area; 15% of soft tissue sarcomas are retroperitoneal, with two of the most common types being the well-differentiated liposarcoma (WDLPS) and high-grade dedifferentiated liposarcoma (DDLPS). The tumor can weigh between 15 kg and 20 kg, with 20 to 25 cm in diameter (4). Surgery is the main form of treatment provided along with adjuvant therapies. We present the case of a 60-year-old woman who was referred to the Emergency Department with acute onset of abdominal distension, nausea, vomiting, right back pain, lipothymia and a giant abdominal mass.
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33. Laparoscopic resection and primary anastomosis for perforated diverticulitis: with or without loop ileostomy? The response is the colon leakage risk score!
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Fiume I and Coco D
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- Anastomosis, Surgical, Colon surgery, Humans, Ileostomy, Risk Factors, Diverticulitis surgery, Laparoscopy
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- 2022
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34. Small bowel obstruction: a prognostic score index for surgery - a review.
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Coco D, Leanza S, and Fiume I
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Bowel obstruction is an important cause of morbidity and mortality, accounting for nearly 30,000 deaths and more than $3 billion per year in direct medical costs. Small bowel obstruction (SBO) is caused mainly by postoperative adhesions. Adhesive small bowel obstruction (ASBO) is one of the leading causes of surgical emergencies and in particular of surgical emergencies that require an emergent operation. Hence, in this review article we attempted to narrate the role of the prognostic score index in the management of small bowel obstruction. Various prediction score index models developed by various authors were discussed in this review article, with the aim to delineate the role of the prognostic score index for making a decision about the surgery of patients suffering from SBO to prevent further complications like strangulation, malignancy etc. The use of prediction score index models was deliberated in this review article; widespread implementation in the treatment of patients with SBO has the potential to improve patient outcomes and reduce resource consumption., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Termedia.)
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35. Laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy for benign and malignant disease: a review of techniques and results.
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Coco D, Leanza S, Schillaci R, and Reina GA
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Diagnosis of pancreatic cancer is challenging in the initial phases because its progression is rapid. The pancreatic tail and body roughly accounts for 20-30% of all cancerous cases. The standard treatment for symptomatic benign, malignant, and premalignant diseases of the pancreatic tail and body is distal pancreatectomy. This technique has been modified over the years to fit certain indications, with the goal of enhancing post-operative results as well as reducing patient trauma. In cases of a premalignant and symptomatic benign condition, the spleen must be preserved either using Kimura's splenic vessel preservation technique or Warshaw's splenic vessel resection technique. A better long-term prognosis is ensured by regional lymph node dissection and radical R0 resection. Radical antegrade modular pancreatosplenectomy was proposed to tackle the shortcomings of traditional surgery for pancreatic tail and body cancer. In this review, study techniques and results of laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy for malignant and benign pancreatic ailments were described with the intention of providing knowledge on various suitable techniques reported for pancreatic cancer treatment. Furthermore, this study will serve as a ready reckoner for surgeons and could serve to boost their confidence levels during surgery by avoiding confusion on the selection of suitable for the pancreatic diseases diagnosed., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Termedia.)
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36. Von Hippel-Lindau Syndrome: Medical Syndrome or Surgical Syndrome? A Surgical Perspective.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome (VHL) is an autosomal dominant disease caused by a genetic aberration of the tumor suppressor gene VHL and characterized by multi-organ tumors. The most common neoplasm is retinal or cerebral hemangioblastoma, although spinal hemangioblastomas, Renal Clear Cell Carcinoma (RCCC), pheochromocytomas (Pheo), paragangliomas, Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors (PNETs), cystadenomas of the epididymis, and tumors of the lymphatic sac can also be found. Neurological complications from retinal or CNS hemangioblastoma and metastases of RCCC are the most common causes of death. There is a strong association between pheochromocytoma and VHL syndrome, and pheochromocytoma is often a classic manifestation of the syndrome. RCCCs are often incidental and identified during other tests. Between 35 and 70% of patients with VHL have pancreatic cysts. These can manifest as simple cysts, serous cysto-adenomas, or PNETs with a risk of malignant degeneration or metastasis of no more than 8%. The objective of this retrospective study is to analyze abdominal manifestations of VHL from a surgical point of view., Competing Interests: Nothing to declare for all authors., (Copyright: Coco D.)
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- 2021
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37. Clear Cell Hidradenocarcinoma: a Rare Identity Difficult to Recognize - Case Report and Review of the Literature.
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Coco D, Leanza S, and Campagnacci R
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Hidradenocarcinoma (HC) is a malignant and aggressive sweat gland tumour. It is a rare occurrence, accounting for about 6% of malignant eccrine cancers and less than 1% of all cutaneous neoplasms. It is a malignant tumor which can manifest itself in any area of the body, including the anterior surface of the trunk, the torso, scalp, face, and extremities. It is apparent that HC has a high propensity for lymphatic metastasis. The suggested treatment approach for HC implies making a wide surgical excision with negative margins. Nevertheless, such tumours are aggressive and recur locally in 50% of cases; they also produce metastases in 60% of cases. The overall five-year survival rate is 30%. Here, we present the case of a 68-year-old Caucasian male with unknown diagnosis of malignant neoplasm of inguinal cutaneous skin of sweat gland called hydrocarcinoma.
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- 2021
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38. Rupture of urinary bladder diverticulum.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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- Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Rupture, Rupture, Spontaneous, Urinary Bladder abnormalities, Urinary Bladder diagnostic imaging, Diverticulum diagnostic imaging, Urinary Bladder Diseases diagnosis
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- 2021
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39. Associating liver partition and portal vein ligation for staged hepatectomy (ALPPS) in colorectal liver metastases: review of the literature.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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The liver is considered as one of the most common sites of metastasis and a key determining factor of survival in patients with isolated colorectal liver metastasis (CRLM). For longer survival of patients, surgical resection is the only available option. Especially in CRLM bilobar patients, to achieve R0 resection, maintaining an adequate volume of the future liver remnant (FLR) is the main technical challenge to avoid post-hepatectomy liver failure (PHLF). As standard procedures in the treatment of patients with severe metastatic liver disease, techniques such as portal vein embolization/portal vein ligation (PVE/PVL) accompanied by two-stage hepatectomy (TSH) have been introduced. These methods, however, have drawbacks depending on the severity of the disease and the capacity of the patient to expand the liver remnant. Eventually, implementation of the novel ALPPS technique ignited excitement among the community of hepatobiliary surgeons because ALPPS challenged the idea of unrespectability and extended the limit of liver surgery and it was reported that FLR hypertrophy of up to 80% was induced in a shorter time than PVL or PVE. Nonetheless, ALPPS techniques caused serious concerns due to the associated high morbidity and mortality levels of up to 40% and 15% respectively, and PHLF and bile leak are critical morbidity- and mortality-related factors. Carefully establishing the associated risk factors of ALPPS has opened up a new dimension in the field of ALPPS technique for improved surgical outcome by carefully choosing patients. The benefit of ALPPS technique is enhanced when performed for young patients with very borderline remnant volume. Adopting ALPPS technical modifications such as middle hepatic vein preservation, surgical management of the hepatoduodenal ligament, the anterior approach and partial ALPPS may lead to the improvement of ALPPS surgical performance. Research findings to validate the translatability of ALPPS' theoretical advantages into real survival benefits are scarce., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Clinical and Experimental Hepatology.)
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40. A 60-year-old female with giant retroperitoneal liposarcoma.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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- 2021
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41. A 57 years old male with giant retroperitoneal mass, lymphocytosis and anemia.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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- 2021
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42. Large bowel obstruction due to incarcerated Spigelian hernia: a video vignette of laparoscopic mesh repair.
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Guerra F, Coco D, and Patriti A
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- Humans, Prostheses and Implants, Surgical Mesh, Hernia, Ventral surgery, Intestinal Obstruction etiology, Intestinal Obstruction surgery, Laparoscopy
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- 2021
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43. A 26-Year-Old Man with Acute Abdomen Due to Omental Torsion: A Rare Case Report.
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Coco D, Leanza S, and Mattioli G
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Background: Omental torsion (OT) presents as a rare, infrequent pathology with often non-specific symptoms. This condition occurs when the greater omentum is twisted around its axis, producing perfusion defects and vascular impairment of the organ. This case report describes an overweight 26-year-old Caucasian man presenting with acute abdomen in previous appendectomy, whose definitive surgical diagnosis was omental torsion. Omental torsion is a rare pathology regarding the causes of acute abdomen associated with a challenging diagnosis. Introduction: Omental torsion presents as a rare, infrequent pathology with often nonspecific symptoms. This condition occurs when the greater omentum is twisted around its axis producing perfusion defects and vascular impairment of the organ. Often, the only sign is pain in the right iliac fossa in the absence of fever, vomiting or other symptoms. The causes are not known exactly and may range from congenital malformations to tumors or previous surgeries. Case report: This case report describes an overweight 26-year-old Caucasian man presenting with acute abdomen in previous appendectomy and the definitive surgical diagnosis was omental torsion. Conclusion: Omental torsion is a rare pathology regarding the causes of acute abdomen associated with a challenging diagnosis. However, the patient's history and correct use of diagnostic images, mainly the CT of the abdomen, can help in the diagnosis. Surgical exploration remains the definitive gold standard.
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44. Megaesophagus.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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- 2021
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45. An 80 years old woman with acute gastric volvulus.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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- Acute Disease, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Stomach Volvulus diagnosis, Stomach Volvulus surgery
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- 2021
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46. Petersen's space hernia.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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- 2021
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47. Common hepatic artery arises from superior mesenteric artery: bipode celiac trunk.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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- 2021
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48. Cutaneous Metastasis in Ovarian Cancer: Case Report and Literature Review.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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Background: Cutaneous metastasis (CM) is a rare manifestation of cancer. The estimated rate of CM in ovarian cancers is about 3.5%, with a median survival of about four months after the occurrence of CM. Case report: We report the case of a 65-year-old woman with stage IA G3 adenocarcinoma clear cells (WT1+,estr-) of the ovary presenting with umbilical CM after laparoscopic incisional hernia repair. Conclusion: A primary tumour spread to the skin typically occurs late in the course of the disease. The overall incidence of CM from visceral neoplasia is 5.3% and 3%-4% from ovarian cancer.
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- 2020
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49. Giant mediastinal mass.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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- 2020
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50. Giant hiatal hernia.
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Coco D and Leanza S
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- 2020
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