
Roberto Zinicola- University Hospital of Parma
Roberto Zinicola
- University Hospital of Parma
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Introduction
Acute supralevator abscess (SLA) is an uncommon and complicated form of anorectal sepsis. Its correct management is crucial to avoid complex iatrogenic fistula formation. A comprehensive review of the literature was conducted to determine the incidence of SLA and the surgical outcome with particular reference to the direction of draina...
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The impact of transanal local excision (TAE) of early rectal cancer (ERC) on subsequent completion rectal resection (CRR) for unfavorable histology or margin involvement is unclear. The aim of this study was to provide a comprehensive review of the literature on the impact of TAE on CRR in patients without neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (...
We read with interest the paper by Kolodziejczack on the accuracy of three dimensional endoanal ultrasound in determining the height of anal fistula compared to the intraoperative finding. High fistulas (> 30% involvement of sphincter lenght) were identified by ultrasound with high accuracy (92%)(1).In the literature nearly all studies assess the h...
There is a risk of torsion of an end ileostomy constructed during subtotal colectomy or proctocolectomy. although its incidence is unknown (1). After the bowel is brought out through the trephine in the abdominal wall, the distal ileum may rotate around the end ileostomy into the right lateral space, between the anterior abdominal wall and the ilea...
Reports suggest that the rates of tuberculosis (TB) continue to rise in the UK and throughout the world. The spread of the disease is aided by poverty, overcrowding, co-infection with human immunodeficiency virus and drug resistance. Consistent with the overall trend, intra-abdominal and gastrointestinal (GI) TB rates are rising. Tuberculosis is a...
Adenomas presenting in colon and rectum require different strategies. Those in the rectum are accessible to local endoanal excision while those in the colon can be removed by endoscopic polypectomy. Essentially the decision in both cases centres around the risk of malignancy. Does the tumour itself contain a focus of malignancy? Where invasion has...
Recto-vaginal fistula is a rare complication of ulcerative colitis. There are few reports of restorative proctocolectomy carried out in patients with ulcerative colitis having a rectovaginal fistula. We report our experience with this condition.
Between 1 January 1976 and 31 December 2001, 838 patients underwent restorative proctocolectomy for ulce...
Best approach for high fistulas
Management of haemorrhagic radiation proctitis remains controversial. Both endoscopically delivered argon plasma coagulation and rectal administration of formalin have been recommended. We evaluated the efficacy of argon plasma coagulation according to endoscopic severity of radiation proctitis.
Fourteen patients treated with argon plasma coagulati...
We report a patient in whom heterotopic pancreatic tissue was found within the ampulla and treated by ampullectomy. Only 16 cases of pancreatic tissue located at the ampulla of Vater have been reported in the literature and pancreaticoduodenectomy has been performed in more than half the cases because malignancy was suspected preoperatively, reflec...
The purpose of this study was to compare early and late outcomes after inflammatory and noninflammatory abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repair with emphasis on graft-related complications. Of 625 consecutive patients submitted to AAA repair, 18 were classified as having inflammatory AAAs (group 1). The results of this group were compared with those...
Health-related quality of life (HRQL) is significantly affected by gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and its evaluation is emerging as a factor important to select treatment options for GERD. Antireflux laparoscopic surgery improves HRQL. The aim of this study was to compare the preoperative and medium-term postoperative HRQL in patients subm...
Laparoscopic fundoplication represents the most widely used operation in the surgical treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Besides being operator-dependent, the clinical outcome (efficacy and side-effects) seems also to be dependent on the specific surgical technique. In this prospective trial we compared the results of two groups o...
Distal ulcerative colitis may prove to be resistant to steroids and aminosalicylates, but total colectomy is more difficult to justify than in severe extensive colitis. Immunosuppression is of established benefit in generalized colitis, but there are no data available specific to distal disease.
To determine whether the protocol-driven use of immun...
Ninety-two patients with severe, proton-pump-inhibitor-dependent gastro-oesophageal reflux disease were submitted to surgery and operated on by the same surgeon (SC) over the past 7 years (mean age: 42; range: 23-74 years). Partial fundoplication was performed in 14 patients with impaired oesophageal motility, while 78 total fundoplications were do...
The Mirizzi syndrome is often undiagnosed before surgery and can carry a high risk of iatrogenic damage to the common bile duct when encountered during open or, especially, laparoscopic surgery. Endoscopic management has recently been reported, but this treatment can be performed only when there is a high index of suspicion based on clinical criter...
A case is reported of an 85-year-old woman with subacute intestinal obstruction due to a large Morgagni hernia containing the transverse colon. The repair was carried out laparoscopically without a mesh. The procedure lasted 45 min, and the patient was discharged after 4 days. According to the literature, mini-invasive repair of a Morgagni hernia c...
Gallbladder cancer (GC) has been reported in 0.3-1.5% of cholecystectomies. Since the introduction of laparoscopic surgery, cholecystectomies have increased and occult GC may therefore be more frequent. Herein we analyze our own experience to determine whether there was an increase in GC. We also evaluate the risk factors for this outcome. Four pat...
We report a case of acute appendicitis in situs inversus treated by laparoscopy. In our opinion, diagnostic laparoscopy is indicated if acute appendicitis is suspected in a patient with situs inversus totalis, either because the pain can be referred to the right iliac fossa in about 50% of the patients, or because the incision in open surgery canno...
A 33 year-old woman complaining abdominal pain, ascites, fever and an irregular shape of the left ovarium at CT was admitted to our Department with suspected ovarian malignancy. Ascites fluid examination was negative for tuberculousis. A diagnostic laparoscopy was performed showing a multiple miliary nodules over peritoneum and small bowel loops. B...
Open adrenalectomy needs surgical incisions often large and traumatic, with a not negligible morbidity. Laparoscopic adrenalectomy, according to the experiences reported in the literature, certainly initial, but nevertheless considerable, seems to offer a sound option and will probably become one of the strongest indications of the minimal-access s...