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Animal ; 13(7): 1552-1562, 2019 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30468138

ABSTRACT

Inclusion of legume in grass pastures optimizes protein values of the forage and promotes improved digestibility. Therefore, we hypothesized that finishing steers on a novel combination of legumes and grass pasture would produce carcasses with acceptable traits when compared to carcasses from steers finished in feedlot systems. In this study, we evaluated the effects of finishing steers on three systems including: grazing legume-grass pasture containing oats, ryegrass, white and red clover (PAST), grazing PAST plus supplementation with whole corn grain (14 g/kg BW (SUPP)), and on a feedlot-confined system with concentrate only (28 g/kg BW, consisting of 850 g/kg of whole corn grain and 150 g/kg of protein-mineral-vitamin supplement (GRAIN)) on growth performance of steers, carcass traits and digestive disorders. Eighteen steers were randomly assigned to one of three dietary treatments and finished for 91 days. Data regarding pasture and growth performance were collected during three different periods (0 to 28, 29 to 56 and 57 to 91 days). Subsequently, steers were harvested to evaluate carcass traits, presence of rumenitis, abomasitis and liver abscesses. The legume-grass pasture provided more than 19% dry matter of protein. In addition, pasture of paddocks where steers were assigned to SUPP and PAST treatments showed similar nutritional quality. When compared to PAST, finishing on SUPP increased total weight gain per hectare, stocking rate, daily and total weight gains. The increase of weight gain was high to GRAIN than SUPP and PAST. Steers finished on GRAIN had high hot carcass weight, fat thickness and marbling score when compared to PAST. However, these attributes did not differ between GRAIN and SUPP. Abomasum lesions were more prevalent in steers finished on GRAIN when compared to PAST. Results of this research showed that it is possible to produce carcasses with desirable market weight and fat thickness by finishing steers on legume-grass pasture containing oats, ryegrass, white and red clover. Moreover, supplementing steers with corn when grazing on legume-grass pasture produced similar carcass traits when compared to beef fed corn only.


Subject(s)
Animal Husbandry/methods , Cattle/physiology , Diet/veterinary , Fabaceae/chemistry , Meat/analysis , Poaceae/chemistry , Animals , Brazil/epidemiology , Cattle/growth & development , Cattle Diseases/epidemiology , Cattle Diseases/etiology , Female , Gastrointestinal Diseases/epidemiology , Gastrointestinal Diseases/etiology , Gastrointestinal Diseases/veterinary
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Meat Sci ; 145: 121-126, 2018 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29945040

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of three finishing systems based on concentrate and legume-grass pasture on beef. Steers were finished for 91 days with an exclusively whole corn grain-based (GRAIN) diet, grazed on legume-grass pasture plus 1.4% of body weight of whole corn grain supplementation (SUPP), or grazed on legume-grass pasture (PAST) only. Lipid and myoglobin oxidation, pH, objective color, and α-tocopherol concentrations were evaluated on M. longissimus thoracis steaks. Dietary treatments did not affect pH and minimally affected protein carbonylation. Steaks from steers fed GRAIN were less red, showed higher lipid oxidation during retail display, and higher metmyoglobin formation from day 7 to 13 when compared to PAST. Levels of α-tocopherol were higher in steaks from steers fed diets containing legume and grass. Inclusion of roughage in finishing diets is essential to maintain retail color and prevent lipid and myoglobin oxidation.


Subject(s)
Diet/veterinary , Fabaceae , Lipid Peroxidation , Metmyoglobin/metabolism , Poaceae , Red Meat/analysis , alpha-Tocopherol/metabolism , Animal Feed , Animal Husbandry/methods , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Animals , Cattle , Color , Dietary Fiber , Dietary Supplements , Edible Grain , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Male , Muscle, Skeletal/metabolism , Myoglobin/metabolism , Protein Carbonylation , Zea mays
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Meat Sci ; 140: 112-118, 2018 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29549844

ABSTRACT

Pasture-finished beef is becoming more popular among consumers due to concerns related to fatty acid content and sustainable practices. The effects of finishing crossbred steers on legume-grass pasture comprised of oats, ryegrass, and clover (PAST), legume-grass pasture plus whole corn grain (WCG) supplementation (SUPP), and only with WCG (GRAIN) on fatty acids profile, volatile compounds, sensory, and texture attributes were studied. Pasture diets (PAST and SUPP) led to lower n-6/n-3 ratio (P < 0.001), and highest deposition of C18:2 cis-9 trans-11 (P < 0.001) in the lean. Beef from steers fed GRAIN had the highest values of volatile compounds associated with lipid oxidation. Off-flavor intensity was significantly greater on beef from steers fed GRAIN when compared to PAST. Overall, muscles from steers finished on PAST and SUPP showed similar attributes but differ when compared to GRAIN. The presence of forage is essential to improve fatty acid profile, decrease volatile compounds associated with lipid oxidation, and minimize off-flavor.


Subject(s)
Animal Feed/analysis , Fatty Acids/analysis , Red Meat/analysis , Adolescent , Adult , Avena , Diet/veterinary , Edible Grain , Humans , Lolium , Muscle, Skeletal/chemistry , Red Meat/standards , Taste , Trifolium , Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis , Zea mays
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Vet Microbiol ; 174(1-2): 180-5, 2014 Nov 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25219295

ABSTRACT

Fumonisin B1 (FB1) is a mycotoxin produced by Fusarium spp. It has been reported to be a potential cause of liver cancer in rats and esophageal cancer in humans. The underlying mechanisms of FB1 toxicity are thought to be related to the inhibition of ceramide synthase, causing an accumulation of sphingosine (SO) and sphinganine (SA), which in turn may cause tissue functional impairment and the development of oxidative stress. Therefore, in this study, we investigate the effects of an FB1-contaminated diet on markers of oxidative stress in chick liver. A total of 24 male broiler chicks (Cobb 500) were fed a standard control diet or a diet contaminated with FB1 (100mg/kg) for 21 days, starting on postnatal day one. The feed and animals were weighed on days 0, 7, 14 and 21 to estimate the feed conversion ratio, and at 21 days, the liver weight and liver relative weight were determined. At the end of the experiment, samples of blood and liver were collected. The blood was used to quantify the SA/SO ratio, and the liver was used to determine the activity of antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) and glutathione-S-transferase (GST); ascorbic acid levels (VitC), non-protein thiol (NPSH) levels and TBARS content were also determined. The FB1 diet increased the liver weight, liver relative weight, feed conversion and SA/SO ratio. Furthermore, hepatic TBARS levels, Vit C content and CAT activity were also increased. Conversely, the activities of SOD, GST and NPSH levels, in the liver were not altered by the mycotoxin-contaminated diet. In summary, we showed that subacute exposure of broiler chicks to FB1 induced liver oxidative stress concomitantly with SA/SO accumulation.


Subject(s)
Chickens/physiology , Fumonisins/toxicity , Fusarium/chemistry , Mycotoxins/toxicity , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Animals , Ascorbic Acid/metabolism , Catalase/metabolism , Diet/veterinary , Glutathione Transferase/metabolism , Liver/metabolism , Male , Organ Size/drug effects , Sphingosine/analogs & derivatives , Sphingosine/blood , Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism , Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances
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Hernia ; 18(4): 591-5, 2014 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23263560

ABSTRACT

Haemangiomas are tumours of vascular origin accounting for approximately 7 % of all benign tumours. Three types of haemangioma have been described according to the vessel type involved: capillary, cavernous and mixed. Intramuscular haemangiomas (IMHs) are infrequent, accounting for less than 1 % of all haemangiomas and are mostly located in the extremities and the trunk. Intramuscular haemangiomas of the rectus abdominis muscle are extremely rare, with only one previous case reported in the literature to the best of our knowledge. In this report, we present the case of a patient with intractable pain related to IMHs of the rectus abdominis and we analyse diagnostic assessment and surgical management of the condition.


Subject(s)
Hemangioma/diagnosis , Pain, Intractable/etiology , Rectus Abdominis , Soft Tissue Neoplasms/diagnosis , Adult , Female , Hemangioma/complications , Humans , Soft Tissue Neoplasms/complications
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Minerva Chir ; 58(2): 143-7, 2003 Apr.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12738923

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: It is widely acknowledged that day surgical procedures must be performed by expert personnel or carried out under their supervision. Recent regulations introduced by Schools of Postgraduate Surgery oblige postgraduate surgeons to carry out a number of minor and medium-sized operations. The characteristics of day surgery make it an appropriate organisational model for complying with the requirements of these directives. Interventional research has shown that adequate training permits education to be coupled with good results. METHODS: The postgraduate surgeons are trained to perform hernioplasty using Trabucco's method through surgical training based on an initial phase of at least 20 operated patients during which they act as the second surgeon, and a phase of 10 patients during which they are the first surgeon working alongside a tutor with proven experience. Five doctors are completing their training, having acted as first surgeon assisted by a tutor during the period 01/11/1999 - 31/10/00 in 60 hernioplasty operations using Trabucco's method out of a total of 143 carried out in the same period, with an average of 12 operations each. Specific informed consent was obtained from all patients. All operations were performed under local anesthesia. RESULTS: There was no need to convert to general anesthesia. Complications were comparable to those occurring during surgery performed by experienced colleagues. No recurrences were reported. The mean follow-up was 10 months. CONCLUSIONS: An evaluation of these data confirms the real possibility of dedicating a number of ambulatory surgical procedures to training postgraduate surgeons. This would not lead to a reduced efficacy of treatment and does not increase the percentage of complications.


Subject(s)
Ambulatory Surgical Procedures/education , Education, Medical, Continuing , General Surgery/education , Aged , Anesthesia, Local , Education, Medical, Continuing/standards , Follow-Up Studies , Guideline Adherence , Guidelines as Topic , Hernia, Inguinal/surgery , Humans , Italy , Middle Aged , Postoperative Complications/epidemiology
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Panminerva Med ; 44(2): 141-4, 2002 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12032433

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: A great variety of surgical techniques have been proposed to repair large abdominal incisional hernias, but the best results are achieved using synthetic grafts as in the Rives' or Ramirez' procedure. METHODS: During the period September 1993-May 2001, a total of 145 patients, 54 males and 91 females, mean age 52 (range 16-88) with large incisional hernia were observed. Ninety-two hernias were bigger than 10 cm. The average follow-up was 3 years (1-72 months). All successfully underwent surgery using the following techniques: 19 (13.1%) simple fascial sutures, 68 (46.9%) implants of retromuscolar polypropylene grafts (Rives' or Ramirez' technique), 24 (16.5%) subcutaneous meshes, 17 (11.7%) preperitoneal meshes (14 polypropylene, 2 glycolic acid, 1 Goretex), 4 (2.75%) intraperitoneal implants of polypropylene meshes, 13 (9.05%) intraperitoneal glycolic acid grafts plus retromuscular polypropylene graft. RESULTS: One patient died in postoperative for heart failure. Morbidity was 8 subcutaneous hemorrhagic suffusions, 10 seromas which were resolved by repeated percutaneous drainage, 4 suppurating wounds that did not require graft removal, 2 little recurrences treated by a new mesh repair under local anaesthesia, 2 sinus for mesh intollerance and 1 fistula requiring a new intervention. CONCLUSIONS: In this report we discuss the tolerability and reliability of mesh repair, especially in Rives' and Ramirez' technique.


Subject(s)
Hernia, Ventral/surgery , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Postoperative Complications/etiology , Postoperative Complications/surgery , Risk Factors , Surgical Procedures, Operative
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Minerva Chir ; 55(7-8): 559-63, 2000.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11140113

ABSTRACT

Myelolipoma is a rare benign pathology whose pathogenesis is still unclear. It is most frequently localised in the adrenal gland, followed by the presacral region, mediastinum, and perirenal and hepatic region. It varies in size from a few millimetres to several centimetres. The lesion is usually capsulated, detachable from the surrounding tissues and hypovascularised. In histological terms, it is composed of lipomatous and hematopoietic tissues. A 65-year-old female patient was referred to our unit after the finding of a nonbiopsied, pelvic mass during earlier surgery. The patient was in considerable pain owing to the extrinsic compression of the mass on abdominal and pelvic organs. Preoperative tests confirmed the presence of a voluminous presacral neoformation that appeared to have a possible medullary origin (chordoma or schwannoma). During surgery, the lesion was found to be capsulated and mainly adherent to the rectum. Histological analysis confirmed the myelolipomatous nature of the lesion. A review of 21 cases reported in the literature is presented.


Subject(s)
Myelolipoma/pathology , Soft Tissue Neoplasms/pathology , Aged , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Myelolipoma/surgery , Sacrococcygeal Region , Soft Tissue Neoplasms/surgery
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Minerva Chir ; 51(6): 485-8, 1996 Jun.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8992400

ABSTRACT

Solitary fibrous tumors of the pleura represent a rare clinicopathological entity: 456 cases only have been reported since 1991. A interesting case of solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura is described here, because it turned up in a female patient followed up for a bilateral breast cancer and so with the exact determination of the period of beginning. The complex morphological picture is illustrated in relation to other cases reported in the literature. Immunohistochemical results are stressed, particularly as regards the coexpression of vimentin and desmin without necrosis and the low number of mitosis. As there are no criteria to determine the possible aggressive or malignant behaviour of the tumor, surgical resection of the lesion is indispensable both to resolve the diagnosis and to carry out the only proposable therapy.


Subject(s)
Mesothelioma , Pleural Neoplasms , Aged , Female , Humans , Mesothelioma/diagnosis , Pleural Neoplasms/diagnosis
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Panminerva Med ; 37(4): 207-9, 1995 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8710403

ABSTRACT

The development of surgery in regime of day hospital proceeds swiftly, especially in Anglo-saxon countries, so that at the beginning of the second millennium it can be foreseen that in USA alone, 75% of all surgery will be carried out in this manner. From March 1st to September 1st 1994, 100 patients were submitted to operations in ODS (One Day Surgery). We had 3 reconversions into ordinary hospitalization (3%), 2 for social-economic reasons and one for headache and vomiting due to intolerance to local anesthetics. As has been seen we have encountered no important complications, all patients were satisfied. From the analysis of our experience we have deducted useful indications that oblige us to partially modify our attitude: we want to transform our service into a free standing center where the patient can undergo preoperative exams, anesthesiologic examinations and surgery on the same day; we are just about to verify the possibility, thanks to an accurate anamnesis, to not request preoperative routine exams in patients with ASA 1 and 2 physical status; to look for a possible asymptomatic crural hernia in patients that undergo inguinal hernioplasty; we do not submit patients to ODS if they do not have assistance at home; or if they live too far from our service.


Subject(s)
Day Care, Medical , Surgical Procedures, Operative , Humans , Retrospective Studies
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Minerva Chir ; 47(17): 1371-3, 1992 Sep 15.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1279468

ABSTRACT

The paper examines the role of ranitidine in the prevention of postoperative hyperamylasemia, a complication following major biliary tract surgery, especially if associated with intraoperative cholangiography. Forty patients underwent cholecystectomy and intraoperative cholangiography: calculosis of the choledochus was observed in 11 patients and a revision of the VBP was therefore carried out involving the transcystic insertion of Kehr's tube. Patients were randomly subdivided into two groups: group A (treated with 50 mg ranitidine 4 times a day e.v.) and group B (no anti H2 treatment). No significant differences were noted between the two groups with regard to the onset of hyperamylasemia, although it is worth reporting that ranitidine virtually eliminated all hemorrhagic complications due to ulcer or postoperative gastritis.


Subject(s)
Amylases/drug effects , Postoperative Care , Postoperative Complications/prevention & control , Ranitidine/therapeutic use , Amylases/blood , Cholangiography , Cholecystectomy , Cholelithiasis/diagnostic imaging , Cholelithiasis/surgery , Drug Evaluation , Female , Humans , Intraoperative Care , Male , Postoperative Complications/enzymology
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Phys Rev A ; 42(3): 1346-1349, 1990 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9904162
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Phys Rev A Gen Phys ; 40(5): 2774-2777, 1989 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9902471
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Minerva Chir ; 44(15-16): 1819-24, 1989 Aug 31.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2682373

ABSTRACT

Splenic abscess, especially the solitary type, is a rarely seen condition, although it has been seen more frequently in recent years. On the basis of a case of splenic abscess with unusual features, the literature on the subject, 171 cases published in Italy, Britain, France and Spain in the past 10 years, is reviewed. It is pointed out that the diagnosis is generally difficult only because abscess is not considered. The diagnostic methods with the best results are ultrasonography and CT scanning, although a checkup after the event showed that straightforward X-ray of the chest, if correctly interpreted, may be enough. Scintigraphy is not indicated and arteriography should only be used in the event of special problems. The clinical picture is scanty and insignificant. The various aetiological agents and changes in these over recent years are illustrated, with special attention with regard to immunodepressed patients. The usual treatment is surgical removal. Other methods with more limited indications, such as drainage and medical treatment, are described.


Subject(s)
Abscess/diagnosis , Splenic Diseases/diagnosis , Abscess/surgery , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Splenic Diseases/surgery
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