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View article: The dynamic regenerative scaffold stenting and shielding hernia system for dissection-free, atraumatic hernioplasty. Results of an experimental animal study
The dynamic regenerative scaffold stenting and shielding hernia system for dissection-free, atraumatic hernioplasty. Results of an experimental animal study Open
Conventional hernia repair using static flat meshes is often associated with complications casused by extensive dissection, implant fixation, and poor biological response. The Stenting & Shielding (S&S) Hernia System offers a novel solutio…
View article: Dynamic Behavior of the Stenting & Shielding Hernia System Fosters Neomyogenesis in Experimental Porcine Model
Dynamic Behavior of the Stenting & Shielding Hernia System Fosters Neomyogenesis in Experimental Porcine Model Open
Despite significant advancements, prosthetic hernia repair continues to face unacceptably high complication rates. These likely stem from poor biological responses, such as stiff scar tissue leading to mesh shrinkage. To overcome these iss…
View article: Standardization of the surgical technique and reporting for radical right colectomy with central vascular ligation and complete mesocolic excision (RRoC-STAR): Delphi consensus
Standardization of the surgical technique and reporting for radical right colectomy with central vascular ligation and complete mesocolic excision (RRoC-STAR): Delphi consensus Open
Background Complete mesocolic excision refers to a radical right hemicolectomy for cancer following embryologically defined anatomical planes. However, heterogeneity in definitions and techniques is a barrier to research. The aim of the Ra…
View article: Progrip versus ProFlor: two fixation-free devices for laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair—the Pro/Pro study, a randomized clinical trial
Progrip versus ProFlor: two fixation-free devices for laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair—the Pro/Pro study, a randomized clinical trial Open
Trial design This randomized, multicenter clinical trial evaluates laparoscopic bilateral inguinal hernia repair outcomes by comparing the Progrip self-fixating mesh to the ProFlor 3D dynamic regenerative scaffold. Methods Adults aged 18–8…
View article: Necrotizing Fasciitis: Role of VAC Therapy and Multidisciplinary Approach in Management
Necrotizing Fasciitis: Role of VAC Therapy and Multidisciplinary Approach in Management Open
Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a rare, rapidly progressing soft tissue infection characterized by tissue necrosis and a high mortality rate, exceeding 40% in severe cases. Optimal management requires early diagnosis, aggressive surgical deb…
View article: A New Paradigm in Abdominal Hernioplasty: The Stenting & Shielding Hernia System Activates Tissue Growth Factors and Regenerates the Abdominal Muscle Barrier
A New Paradigm in Abdominal Hernioplasty: The Stenting & Shielding Hernia System Activates Tissue Growth Factors and Regenerates the Abdominal Muscle Barrier Open
The current gold standard for abdominal hernia repair involves the use of flat meshes deployed over the hernial defect via open or laparoscopic surgery. However, these conventional methods often lead to complications related to implant fix…
View article: The Regenerative Scaffold Stenting & Shielding Hernia System for Abdominal Hernioplasty Promotes Extensive Neo-Angiogenesis in an Experimental Porcine Model
The Regenerative Scaffold Stenting & Shielding Hernia System for Abdominal Hernioplasty Promotes Extensive Neo-Angiogenesis in an Experimental Porcine Model Open
Introduction: The biological response to implants used for hernia repair remains a topic of ongoing discussions. Traditional static hernia meshes often lead to poor-quality fibrotic tissue ingrowth, mesh shrinkage, and complications such a…
View article: Massive Neomyogenesis in the Dynamic Regenerative Scaffold of the Stenting & Shielding Hernia System for Abdominal Hernioplasty. The Evidences in Experimental Porcine Model
Massive Neomyogenesis in the Dynamic Regenerative Scaffold of the Stenting & Shielding Hernia System for Abdominal Hernioplasty. The Evidences in Experimental Porcine Model Open
Despite significant advancements, prosthetic hernia repair continues to face unacceptably high complication rates, including postoperative discomfort and chronic pain. These issues often stem from poor biological responses, such as the for…
View article: The Dynamic Regenerative Scaffold of the Stenting & Shielding Hernia System for Abdominal Hernioplasty Promotes Neo-Nervegenesis in Experimental Porcine Model
The Dynamic Regenerative Scaffold of the Stenting & Shielding Hernia System for Abdominal Hernioplasty Promotes Neo-Nervegenesis in Experimental Porcine Model Open
Background Prosthetic repair of abdominal wall hernias often leads to complications due to fixation and poor tissue integration. To overcome these issues, the Stenting & Shielding (S&S) Hernia System, a fixation-free 3D scaffold ma…
View article: A new paradigm in Abdominal Hernioplasty: the Stenting & Shielding Hernia System Activates Tissue Growth Factors and Regenerates the Abdominal Muscle Barrier
A new paradigm in Abdominal Hernioplasty: the Stenting & Shielding Hernia System Activates Tissue Growth Factors and Regenerates the Abdominal Muscle Barrier Open
The current gold standard for abdominal hernia repair involves the use of flat meshes deployed over the hernial defect via open or laparoscopic surgery. However, these conventional methods often lead to complications related to implant fix…
View article: Massive Neomyogenesis in the Dynamic Regenerative Scaffold of the Stenting & Shielding Hernia System for Abdominal Hernioplasty. The Evidences in Experimental Porcine Model
Massive Neomyogenesis in the Dynamic Regenerative Scaffold of the Stenting & Shielding Hernia System for Abdominal Hernioplasty. The Evidences in Experimental Porcine Model Open
Despite significant advancements, prosthetic hernia repair continues to face unacceptably high complication rates, including postoperative discomfort and chronic pain. These issues often stem from poor biological responses, such as the for…
View article: The Dynamic Regenerative Scaffold of the Stenting & Shielding Hernia System for Abdominal Hernioplasty Promotes Neo-Nervegenesis in Experimental Porcine Model
The Dynamic Regenerative Scaffold of the Stenting & Shielding Hernia System for Abdominal Hernioplasty Promotes Neo-Nervegenesis in Experimental Porcine Model Open
Background Prosthetic repair of abdominal wall hernias often leads to complications due to fixation and poor tissue integration. To overcome these issues, the Stenting & Shielding (S&S) Hernia System, a fixation-free 3D scaffold ma…
View article: The Regenerative Scaffold Stenting & Shielding Hernia System for Abdominal Hernioplasty Promotes Extensive Neo-Angiogenesis in an Experimental Porcine Model
The Regenerative Scaffold Stenting & Shielding Hernia System for Abdominal Hernioplasty Promotes Extensive Neo-Angiogenesis in an Experimental Porcine Model Open
Introduction: The biological response to hernia prostheses remains a topic of ongoing debate. Traditional static hernia meshes, widely used to reinforce the herniated abdominal wall, often lead to poor-quality fibrotic tissue ingrowth, mes…
View article: The DySLOH Study: Comparative Evaluation of the Results between the ProFlor and Lichtenstein Techniques for Open Inguinal Hernia Repair—A Randomized Controlled Trial
The DySLOH Study: Comparative Evaluation of the Results between the ProFlor and Lichtenstein Techniques for Open Inguinal Hernia Repair—A Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background: The Lichtenstein open anterior approach with static flat meshes, the most popular inguinal hernia repair technique, has raised concerns regarding mesh fixation, defect patency, and poor quality biological response. To address t…
View article: Surgical Management of Complicated Abdominal Tuberculosis: The First Systematic Review—New Treatments for an Ancient Disease and the State of the Art
Surgical Management of Complicated Abdominal Tuberculosis: The First Systematic Review—New Treatments for an Ancient Disease and the State of the Art Open
Background: Abdominal tuberculosis comprises all forms of tuberculosis that involve the gastrointestinal tract. Controversies exist regarding the surgical approach and timing and type of intervention for complicated forms of abdominal tube…
View article: Evaluation of predictive factors for i-CLARAS (intraoperative complications in laparoscopic renal and adrenal surgery): a multicentre international retrospective cohort study
Evaluation of predictive factors for i-CLARAS (intraoperative complications in laparoscopic renal and adrenal surgery): a multicentre international retrospective cohort study Open
The laparoscopic approach represents the standard of treatment for renal and adrenal diseases, and its use is increasing even outside referral centres. Although most procedures are routinely performed, intraoperative complications do not o…
View article: The DISLOH study: comparative evaluation of the results between the ProFlor and Lichtenstein techniques for open inguinal hernia repair. A randomized controlled trial
The DISLOH study: comparative evaluation of the results between the ProFlor and Lichtenstein techniques for open inguinal hernia repair. A randomized controlled trial Open
The Lichtenstein open anterior approach with static flat meshes, the most popular inguinal hernia repair technique, has raised concerns regarding mesh fixation, defect patency, and poor quality biological response. To address these issues,…
View article: A rare presentation of gastric phytobezoar: Simultaneous bleeding and perforation. combined laparoscopic and endoscopic approach. Report of a case
A rare presentation of gastric phytobezoar: Simultaneous bleeding and perforation. combined laparoscopic and endoscopic approach. Report of a case Open
In our case we simultaneously performed laparoscopic surgery and endoscopic operative procedure in accordance with the principles of laparoscopic and endoscopic cooperative surgery to treat the gastric bezoar in order to overcome the limit…
View article: Tentacle Mesh for Fixation-Free Spigelian Hernia Repair: Mini-Invasive Approach Granting Broad Defect Overlap
Tentacle Mesh for Fixation-Free Spigelian Hernia Repair: Mini-Invasive Approach Granting Broad Defect Overlap Open
Background: Compared to other types of abdominal protrusions, Spigelian hernias are not very common. In prosthetic repair of abdominal protrusions, mesh fixation and defect overlap are an open issue, as they are a source of complications. …
View article: Physiologic Cyclical Load on Inguinal Hernia Scaffold ProFlor Turns Biological Response into Tissue Regeneration
Physiologic Cyclical Load on Inguinal Hernia Scaffold ProFlor Turns Biological Response into Tissue Regeneration Open
Surgical repair of groin protrusions is one of the most frequently performed procedures. Currently, open or laparoscopic repair of inguinal hernias with flat meshes deployed over the hernial defect is considered the gold standard. However,…
View article: Acute appendicitis and situs viscerum inversus: radiological and surgical approach—a systematic review
Acute appendicitis and situs viscerum inversus: radiological and surgical approach—a systematic review Open
View article: Dynamic Responsive Inguinal Scaffold Activates Myogenic Growth Factors Finalizing the Regeneration of the Herniated Groin
Dynamic Responsive Inguinal Scaffold Activates Myogenic Growth Factors Finalizing the Regeneration of the Herniated Groin Open
Background: Postoperative chronic pain caused by fixation and/or fibrotic incorporation of hernia meshes are the main concerns in inguinal herniorrhaphy. As inguinal hernia is a degenerative disease, logically the treatment should aim at s…
View article: Fixation free laparoscopic obliteration of inguinal hernia defects with the 3D dynamic responsive scaffold ProFlor
Fixation free laparoscopic obliteration of inguinal hernia defects with the 3D dynamic responsive scaffold ProFlor Open
View article: Colorectal infiltrating deep endometriosis: Laparoscopic treatment. A case report
Colorectal infiltrating deep endometriosis: Laparoscopic treatment. A case report Open
Endometriosis is a disease affecting approximately 10% of women of fertile age. A particular presentation is deep infiltrating endometriosis of the rectosigmoid colon with symptoms that can mimic an intestinal obstruction or neoplasm. We r…
View article: Augmented reality (AR) in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) training: where are we now in Italy? The Italian Society of Endoscopic Surgery (SICE) ARMIS survey
Augmented reality (AR) in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) training: where are we now in Italy? The Italian Society of Endoscopic Surgery (SICE) ARMIS survey Open
View article: Diversity and ethics in trauma and acute care surgery teams: results from an international survey
Diversity and ethics in trauma and acute care surgery teams: results from an international survey Open
View article: Totally laparoscopic treatment of intestinal tuberculosis complicated with bowel perforation: The first case report in worldwide literature with a brief review
Totally laparoscopic treatment of intestinal tuberculosis complicated with bowel perforation: The first case report in worldwide literature with a brief review Open
Introduction Bowel perforation is a relatively rare presentation of abdominal tuberculosis, whose diagnosis is challenging but fundamental to minimize morbidity and mortality. Laparoscopy is considered an effective modality for diagnosis, …
View article: Multicenter Italian academic experience of elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy performed by the surgical residents
Multicenter Italian academic experience of elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy performed by the surgical residents Open
Purpose : This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the clinical outcomes (mortality rate, operative time, complications) of elective LC when performed by a surgical resident in the backdrop of Italian academic centers. Methods : A retros…
View article: Giant uterus in a patient with Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome. Report of a case
Giant uterus in a patient with Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome. Report of a case Open
Uterine involvement in patients with Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome, althought rare and with extremely variable clinical manifestations, is actually a relevant event that not only significantly affects the reproductive capacity of the woman bu…
View article: Uterine Involvement in Klippel–Trenaunay Syndrome: A Rare But Relevant Event. Review of the Literature
Uterine Involvement in Klippel–Trenaunay Syndrome: A Rare But Relevant Event. Review of the Literature Open
Introduction Klippel–Trenaunay syndrome (KTS) is a rare vascular congenital disorder characterized by the classical triad of port-wine stains, abnormal growth of soft tissues and bones, and vascular malformations. The involvement of the ge…