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2. Conversion from laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) and laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) to one anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB): preliminary data from a multicenter retrospective study
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Musella, Mario, Bruni, Vincenzo, Greco, Francesco, Raffaelli, Marco, Lucchese, Marcello, Susa, Antonio, De Luca, Maurizio, Vuolo, Giuseppe, Manno, Emilio, Vitiello, Antonio, Velotti, Nunzio, D’Alessio, Rossella, Facchiano, Enrico, Tirone, Andrea, Iovino, Giuseppe, Veroux, Gastone, and Piazza, Luigi
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- 2019
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3. Complications Following the Mini/One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass (MGB/OAGB): a Multi-institutional Survey on 2678 Patients with a Mid-term (5 Years) Follow-up
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Musella, Mario, Susa, Antonio, Manno, Emilio, De Luca, Maurizio, Greco, Francesco, Raffaelli, Marco, Cristiano, Stefano, Milone, Marco, Bianco, Paolo, Vilardi, Antonio, Damiano, Ivana, Segato, Gianni, Pedretti, Laura, Giustacchini, Piero, Fico, Domenico, Veroux, Gastone, and Piazza, Luigi
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- 2017
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4. Thrombosis of the superior vena cava due to a central catheter for total parenteral nutrition.
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Belcastro, Salvatore, Susa, Antonio, Pavanelli, Lina, Guberti, Aurelia, Bucoliero, Cosimetta, Belcastro, S, Susa, A, Pavanelli, L, Guberti, A, and Buccoliero, C
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- 1990
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5. Expediente de Reclamo de Domingo Ortiz de Zarate contra el testamento de Fray Cristóbal de Torres
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Agudelo Calderón, Antonio de, Aguirre, Cristóbal de, Araque Ponce de León de Orozco, Cristóbal de, Bargón, Juan, Barrio y Sotomayor, Diego de, Benítez, Bartolomé, Berrio, Fernando, Bogotá, Andrés de, Bustamante, Pedro, Cadena, Alonso de, Cadena, Diego de la, Correal, Antonio, Cuellar, Domingo, Cuevas, Miguel de, Curamay, Francisco, Escalante y Mendoza, Manuel de, Esquivel, Juan de, Fernández de Córdoba y Coalla, Juan, Flórez de Ocáriz, Juan, Fontibón, Juan de, Fúquene, Juan de, García, Bernardo, Garfias, Tomás de, Garzón, Nicolás, Gómez, Juan, González Vega, Antonio, Herrera, Bernardo de, Herrera, Francisco de, Isasi, Bernabé, Lesmes, Vicente de, Lombana, Juan Gerónimo de, López, Diego, López, Gabriel, Madero, Isidro, Maya, Domingo de, Modesto de Meler, Juan, Molinero, Francisco, Murillo Velarde, Miguel, Navarro, Tomás, Ochoa, Diego de, Ortiz de Zarate, Manuel, Paipa, Diego de, Paipa, Lázaro de, Pamplona, Diego de, Pedroza, Andrés de, Peña Bonifaz, Juan Manuel de la, Pérez Manrique, Dionisio, Prado Beltrán de Guevara, Bernardino de, Quevedo, Francisco de, Ramírez, Francisco, Rio, Bartolomé del, Rodríguez, Sebastián, Rubio, Luis, Saavedra Guzmán, Martín de, Sabana, Juan, Sachica, Marcos de, Salazar Falcón Antonio de, Salazar, Francisco de, Samacá, Bartolo de, San Joseph, Andrés de, Sánchez Cueto, Pedro, Sánchez Montaño, Juan, Sánchez, Domingo, Sánchez, Joseph, Sánchez, Juan, Sánchez, Marcos, Sánchez, Pedro, Santa Bárbara, Bernabé de, Santa Bárbara, Pedro de, Santafé, Juan de, Sativa, Pacual de, Sogamoso, Salvador de, Solanilla, Jacinto de, Susa, Antonio de, Susa, Bartolo de, Susa, Domingo de, Susa, Francisco de, Susa, Pedro de, Tejero, Pedro, Téllez de las Peñas, Lorenzo, Tenjo, Diego de, Tevar Aldana, Cristóbal de, Toca, Sebastián de, Torres y Motones, Cristóbal de, Tunja, Luis de, Ubaque, Juan de, Ubaque, Lázaro de, Usaquén, Domingo de, Varela, Blas, Vargas, Adrián de, Vargas, Francisco de, Viracocha, Antonio, Zipaquirá, Mateo de, Zuraza, Domingo, Ortiz de Zarate, Domingo, Agudelo Calderón, Antonio de, Aguirre, Cristóbal de, Araque Ponce de León de Orozco, Cristóbal de, Bargón, Juan, Barrio y Sotomayor, Diego de, Benítez, Bartolomé, Berrio, Fernando, Bogotá, Andrés de, Bustamante, Pedro, Cadena, Alonso de, Cadena, Diego de la, Correal, Antonio, Cuellar, Domingo, Cuevas, Miguel de, Curamay, Francisco, Escalante y Mendoza, Manuel de, Esquivel, Juan de, Fernández de Córdoba y Coalla, Juan, Flórez de Ocáriz, Juan, Fontibón, Juan de, Fúquene, Juan de, García, Bernardo, Garfias, Tomás de, Garzón, Nicolás, Gómez, Juan, González Vega, Antonio, Herrera, Bernardo de, Herrera, Francisco de, Isasi, Bernabé, Lesmes, Vicente de, Lombana, Juan Gerónimo de, López, Diego, López, Gabriel, Madero, Isidro, Maya, Domingo de, Modesto de Meler, Juan, Molinero, Francisco, Murillo Velarde, Miguel, Navarro, Tomás, Ochoa, Diego de, Ortiz de Zarate, Manuel, Paipa, Diego de, Paipa, Lázaro de, Pamplona, Diego de, Pedroza, Andrés de, Peña Bonifaz, Juan Manuel de la, Pérez Manrique, Dionisio, Prado Beltrán de Guevara, Bernardino de, Quevedo, Francisco de, Ramírez, Francisco, Rio, Bartolomé del, Rodríguez, Sebastián, Rubio, Luis, Saavedra Guzmán, Martín de, Sabana, Juan, Sachica, Marcos de, Salazar Falcón Antonio de, Salazar, Francisco de, Samacá, Bartolo de, San Joseph, Andrés de, Sánchez Cueto, Pedro, Sánchez Montaño, Juan, Sánchez, Domingo, Sánchez, Joseph, Sánchez, Juan, Sánchez, Marcos, Sánchez, Pedro, Santa Bárbara, Bernabé de, Santa Bárbara, Pedro de, Santafé, Juan de, Sativa, Pacual de, Sogamoso, Salvador de, Solanilla, Jacinto de, Susa, Antonio de, Susa, Bartolo de, Susa, Domingo de, Susa, Francisco de, Susa, Pedro de, Tejero, Pedro, Téllez de las Peñas, Lorenzo, Tenjo, Diego de, Tevar Aldana, Cristóbal de, Toca, Sebastián de, Torres y Motones, Cristóbal de, Tunja, Luis de, Ubaque, Juan de, Ubaque, Lázaro de, Usaquén, Domingo de, Varela, Blas, Vargas, Adrián de, Vargas, Francisco de, Viracocha, Antonio, Zipaquirá, Mateo de, Zuraza, Domingo, and Ortiz de Zarate, Domingo
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Domingo Ortiz de Zárate quien fue mayordomo del arzobispo de Santafé Fray Cristóbal de Torres, reclama porque no se le ha pagado una suma de 4.893 pesos de a ocho reales sencillos y dos cuartillos por sus servicios prestados durante catorce años, por lo que presenta un juicio con los comprobantes de su trabajo y legitimidad de la deuda. Incluye relación de cuentas de las haciendas de San Vicente y Tena, adicionalmente contiene los interrogatorios hechos a los allegados a Domingo Ortiz de Zarate para comprobar la legitimidad de su petición; y la resolución del juicio aprobándole el pago del dinero que se le debía.
6. Complications Following the Mini/One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass (MGB/OAGB): a Multi-institutional Survey on 2678 Patients with a Mid-term (5 Years) Follow-up
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Francesco Greco, Maurizio De Luca, Antonio Susa, Antonio Vilardi, Gastone Veroux, Domenico Ivan Fico, Paolo Bianco, Mario Musella, Laura Pedretti, Luigi Piazza, Piero Giustacchini, Stefano Cristiano, Ivana Damiano, Gianni Segato, Marco Milone, Emilio Manno, Marco Raffaelli, Musella, Mario, Susa, Antonio, Manno, Emilio, De Luca, Maurizio, Greco, Francesco, Raffaelli, Marco, Cristiano, Stefano, Milone, Marco, Bianco, Paolo, Vilardi, Antonio, Damiano, Ivana, Segato, Gianni, Pedretti, Laura, Giustacchini, Piero, Fico, Domenico, Veroux, Gastone, and Piazza, Luigi
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Male ,One anastomosis gastric bypass ,Late complication ,Settore MED/18 - CHIRURGIA GENERALE ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Mid term follow up ,Comorbidity ,Postoperative Complications ,Endocrinology ,0302 clinical medicine ,One anastomosis gastric bypa ,Weight loss ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Morbid ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Intraoperative complication ,Middle Aged ,Obesity, Morbid ,Early complications ,Diabetes and Metabolism ,Treatment Outcome ,Gastroesophageal Reflux ,Female ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,medicine.symptom ,Intraoperative complications ,Late complications ,Mini gastric bypass ,Adult ,Follow-Up Studies ,Gastrectomy ,Gastric Bypass ,Humans ,Intraoperative Complications ,Retrospective Studies ,Weight Loss ,Surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Mini gastric bypa ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Anastomosis ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,Obesity ,business.industry ,Early complication ,Reflux ,Retrospective cohort study ,Perioperative ,medicine.disease ,GERD ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND: In recent years, several articles have reported considerable results with the Mini/One Anastomosis Gastric Bypass (MGB/OAGB) in terms of both weight loss and resolution of comorbidities. Despite those positive reports, some controversies still limit the widespread acceptance of this procedure. Therefore, a multicenter retrospective study, with the aim to investigate complications following this procedure, has been designed. PATIENTS AND METHODS: To report the complications rate following the MGB/OAGB and their management, and to assess the role of this approach in determining eventual complications related especially to the loop reconstruction, in the early and late postoperative periods, the clinical records of 2678 patients who underwent MGB/OAGB between 2006 and 2015 have been studied. RESULTS: Intraoperative and early complications rates were 0.5 and 3.1%, respectively. Follow-up at 5 years was 62.6%. Late complications rate was 10.1%. A statistical correlation was found for perioperative bleeding both with operative time (p < 0.001) or a learning curve of less than 50 cases (p < 0.001). A statistical correlation was found for postoperative duodenal-gastro-esophageal reflux (DGER) with a preexisting gastro-esophageal-reflux disease (GERD) or with a gastric pouch shorter than 9 cm, (p < 0.001 and p = 0.001), respectively. An excessive weight loss correlated with a biliopancreatic limb longer than 250 cm (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Our results confirm MGB/OAGB to be a reliable bariatric procedure. According to other large and long-term published series, MGB/OAGB seems to compare very favorably, in terms of complication rate, with two mainstream procedures as standard Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP) and laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG).
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7. [FastTrack approach to major colorectal surgery].
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Susa A, Roveran A, Bocchi A, Carrer S, and Tartari S
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- Aged, Data Interpretation, Statistical, Feasibility Studies, Female, Humans, Laparoscopy, Laparotomy, Male, Middle Aged, Patient Satisfaction, Prospective Studies, Time Factors, Colectomy rehabilitation, Colon surgery, Convalescence, Perioperative Care methods, Postoperative Care methods, Preoperative Care methods, Recovery of Function
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Intensive rehabilitation programs after major abdominal, thoracic and vascular surgery have been published over the last few years, showing early recovery, fewer complications and a quicker discharge. The aim of the study was to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of a multimodal intensive rehabilitation program (FastTrack) after major colorectal surgery, according to the experience of Dr. H. Kehlet of Hvidovre University Hospital, Copenhagen. The study design was of the prospective, randomized, controlled type. Forty patients undergoing elective colonic surgery were randomly selected and assigned to two groups well matched for age, weight, ASA and type of resection. The FastTrack group underwent a multimodal rehabilitation program with epidural analgesia, short laparotomy, early feeding and mobilisation. The control group had the usual postoperative treatment with a pain control program. The FastTrack group exhibited a shorter need for assisted ventilation, a lower sedation level and lower opioid consumption over the first 24 hours. We also observed a statistically significant earlier onset of peristalsis (0.5 vs 2.7 days), gastrointestinal function (defecation) (2.8 vs 5.8 days), regular feeding (3.1 vs 7.2 days) and autonomous ambulation (3.3 vs 6.9). The multimodal rehabilitation approach to colon surgery permits an earlier postoperative recovery, better postoperative performance and quicker functional autonomy. These results may have important implications for the management of patients after major colorectal surgery.
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