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G Chir ; 23(6-7): 279-84, 2002.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12422786

ABSTRACT

The Authors, basing on cadaveric dissections and 40 parotidectomies performed, accurately describe relations between facial nerve and surrounding tissues in its extracranial tract, with particular reference to parotid surgery. They underline Schwalbe's apophysis as the sole safe and constant anatomic landmark in the dissection of the facial nerve trunk.


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Facial Nerve/anatomy & histology , Parotid Gland/surgery , Humans , Parotid Gland/anatomy & histology
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Minerva Chir ; 51(12): 1049-55, 1996 Dec.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9064573

ABSTRACT

The authors report their experience of 21 cases of post-traumatic hernias of the diaphragm. On the basis of the results obtained by discussion of etiologic, diagnostic and therapeutic patterns they make at the conclusion that the high mortality, associated with diaphragmatic hernias, can be reduced only with a short time of diagnosis and a prompt surgical treatment of the associated lesions.


Subject(s)
Hernia, Diaphragmatic, Traumatic/surgery , Accidents, Occupational , Accidents, Traffic , Adult , Aged , Hernia, Diaphragmatic, Traumatic/diagnosis , Hernia, Diaphragmatic, Traumatic/etiology , Humans , Middle Aged , Time Factors , Wounds, Gunshot/complications
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Ann Ital Chir ; 66(4): 467-71, 1995.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8686997

ABSTRACT

The diagnostic delay which accompanies the colon-rectum neoplastic desease makes that complications are often the first signal. This work means to prove, according to our experience, that the incidence of these complications is high and that only in a few patients undergoing emergency treatment is possible a one-stage procedure with radical purpose. In our survey, since Genuary 1975 to December 1993, 473 patients (255 males and 218 females) affected of colon-rectum cancer were treated: among these 54 (11.5%) underwent emergency surgery. The neoplasm was located: in the rectosigmoid junction in 25 cases (46.3%) in the caecum or in the right colon in 10 cases (18.6%), in the left colon and in the hepatic flexure in 6 cases (11.1%), in splenic flexure in 4 cases (7.4%), and in the trasversum colon in 3 cases (5.5%). According to Astler & Coller classification 22 patients (40.8%) were C2, 17 (31.5%) were D, 11 (20.4%) were B2, 3 (5.5%) were A, and only 1 patient (1.8%) was C1. 16 patients (29.7%) underwent a one-stage procedure, 8 (14.9%) had a first stage with a colostomy added together with resective procedure, and 3 (5.5%) patients had a Hartmann procedure. In 27 (50%) patients was possible only a palliative procedure. Finally, 10 patients (18.5%) had post-operative complications such as anastomotic fistula, wound's leakage or subphrenic abscess, and 11 patients (20.4%) died for cardiac insufficiency, ARDS, renal failure or cerebral stroke.


Subject(s)
Colonic Neoplasms/surgery , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Colonic Neoplasms/complications , Colostomy , Emergencies , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Palliative Care , Postoperative Complications
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