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Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery | 2004

A rare diagnosis for a pancreatic mass: splenosis

Pietro Fiamingo; Massimiliano Veroux; Antonio Da Rold; Silvio Guerriero; Stefano Pariset; Antonino Buffone; Umberto Tedeschi

Splenosis, the autotransplantation of splenic tissue, has been designed to preserve organ functions after splenectomy. We present the first case of laparoscopic resection of a pancreatic splenosis, in a patient who had undergone a splenectomy 31 years before, complaining of abdominal pain and diarrhea. Abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan showed an enhancing hypervascular 3-cm solid mass in the body of the pancreas, mimicking a pancreatic cancer or a neuroendocrine tumor. A diagnostic laparoscopy was planned, and a 3-cm peripancreatic nodule with a long pedicle was visualized, with many nodules close to the tail of the pancreas and in the greater omentum. They were all resected, and the specimens obtained were immediately sent for frozen-section examination, which confirmed the diagnosis of heterotopic splenic tissue. Splenosis should be included in the differential diagnosis of the pancreatic masses in patients with previous splenic surgery. A hypervascular mass on CT scan should be regarded as an adenocarcinoma of the pancreas until proven otherwise. The possibility of a neuroendocrine tumor mandates an octreotide scan and gastrointestinal hormones dosage. In the unlikely event that all tests may produce equivocal results, a diagnostic laparoscopy is mandatory, in order to obtain an accurate histopathologic diagnosis.


SpringerPlus | 2014

The use of FOCUS Harmonic scalpel compared to conventional haemostasis (knot and tie ligation) for thyroid surgery: a prospective randomized study

Cannizzaro Ma; Salvatore Lo Bianco; Laura Borzì; Andrea Cavallaro; Antonino Buffone

Haemostasis is crucial in thyroid surgery to avoid intraoperative and postoperative complications. In the present study, we evaluated the efficiency and the safety of Harmonic scalpel when compared to conventional suture ligation in open total thyroidectomy. We enrolled 265 patients who underwent total thyroidectomy for multinodular disease since October 2011 up to October 2013. They were randomized into two groups: 141 in group HS (Harmonic Scalpel), 124 in group CT (Conventional tecnique). We recorded the following data: operative time, post-operative blood loss, length of hospital stay and complications. The patients were monitored for 48 hours after surgery. Several differences were observed between the two groups (HS vs CT): the use of Harmonic scalpel was associated to a significant reduction of surgical operative time (110 min in CT vs 79.36 min in HS, p = 0.00001) and also associated to a lower blood loss (97.38 ml in CT vs 68.72 ml in HS, p = 0.00001). The length of stay was significantly shorter in the HS group (2.75 days in CT vs 1.93 days in HS) Complication rate was similar in the two groups. According to our experience, the Harmonic scalpel represents a safe alternative to conventional haemostasis in thyroid surgery, allowing for a significant reduction of operative time, blood loss and hospitalization. The rate of complication demonstrated no significant difference among the two groups.


Urologia Internationalis | 2007

Cytomegalovirus and Clostridium difficile Ischemic Colitis in a Renal Transplant Recipient: A Lethal Complication of Anti-Rejection Therapy?

Massimiliano Veroux; Lidia Puzzo; Daniela Corona; Antonino Buffone; Tiziano Tallarita; Paolo Murabito; Pierfrancesco Veroux

Intestinal ischemia is reported to be the most common gastrointestinal complication of renal transplantation and a potential cause of morbidity and mortality. The recent use of more potent immunosuppressive drug regimens has reduced the incidence of acute rejection, increasing the incidence of potentially fatal infectious complications, such as clinically important cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection. A 42-year-old kidney transplant recipient experienced on postoperative day 10 a dehiscence of the ureterovesical anastomosis, associated with a 7-cm longitudinal tear graft on the lower pole of the kidney and an ureteral ischemia. A graft biopsy demonstrated a mild acute rejection for which the patient received an unsuccessful administration of steroids, with progression of the rejection, so that 1 mg/kg/day antithymocyte globulin was administered. Two days later the patient presented with fever (39.5°C), diffuse abdominal pain with tenderness and bloody diarrhea, and diagnosis of CMV colitis was achieved; rectal samples were taken for histologic examination, and Clostridium difficile toxin was isolated. A subtotal colectomy with Hartmann’s procedure was performed, but the patient died 13 days later of a multiple organ failure. The risk of lethal CMV colitis is increased in patients being treated with anti-rejection therapy for severe acute rejection; the occurrence of simultaneous infection, such as pseudomembranous colitis, usually characterized by a favorable prognosis, increases the mortality rate in these patients.


Journal of The Formosan Medical Association | 2015

Management of patients with rectus sheath hematoma: Personal experience

Antonino Buffone; Guido Basile; Costanzo M; Massimiliano Veroux; Lorenza Terranova; Antonio Basile; Maria Teresa Cannizzaro

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE Rectus sheath hematoma (RSH) is a rare clinical entity. It can be mistaken for other intra-abdominal disorders, which can result in diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties. This study was undertaken to analyze the clinical presentation, diagnostic modalities, and management of patients affected with RSH. METHODS Between January 2008 and June 2011, eight patients (5 men and 3 women with a mean age of 53 years) with RSH were evaluated according to demographic characteristics, clinical and radiological findings, and methods of treatment. RESULTS Six patients developed RSH after anticoagulant therapy; one after local trauma, and one after laparoscopic intervention. Six patients were treated nonsurgically; one patient underwent embolization of the inferior epigastric artery and one underwent ligation of the bleeding vessel. The average hospital stay was 6 days. There were no mortality or thromboembolic complications. CONCLUSION RSH is a rare nonneoplastic entity that is usually associated with abdominal trauma and/or anticoagulant therapy. The gold standard for diagnosis is computed tomography, and ultrasonography can be used in follow-up. The treatment of choice is nonsurgical therapy because RSH is a self-limited condition. Surgical intervention should be reserved for cases with hemodynamic instability.


Updates in Surgery | 2017

How to avoid and to manage post-operative complications in thyroid surgery

Cannizzaro Ma; Salvatore Lo Bianco; Maria Carolina Picardo; Daniele Provenzano; Antonino Buffone

Complications of thyroidectomy are hypoparathyroidism, recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy, and hemorrhage. These complications have a low incidence. Hypoparathyroidism is the most frequent complication of total thyroidectomy. Its incidence varies between 0.5 and 65%. This complication is also visible after reoperation for recurrent disease and in patients previously treated with radioiodine. Damage to the recurrent laryngeal nerve can be temporary or permanent, unilateral or bilateral. The bilateral lesion, associated with severe episodes of breathlessness, is a rare complication (0.4%). Intraoperative control of nerves is crucial to prevent damage. The hematoma creates an obstacle to venous and lymphatic flow and consequently breathing difficulties. The preventive hemostasis during surgery is important. Therapeutic treatment is described.


International Journal of Surgery | 2016

The thyroid disease in the elderly: Our experience

Cannizzaro Ma; Antonino Buffone; Salvatore Lo Bianco; Dario Cavallaro; Valerio Caruso; Caglià P

INTRODUCTION The number of elderly people in Italy is growing, so it is important to study the presentation of diseases in these subjects. MATERIALS AND METHODS We selected 1362 patients who underwent thyroidectomy for different thyroid diseases from January 2008 to December 2014. The patients weredivided into two groups, according to the age. The patients aged 65 years and over were included in the group A, and the patients under the age of 65 years were included in the group B. DISCUSSION Thyroid diseases in the elderly often present with atypical symptoms which are very similar to symptoms of the aging process. In elderly hypothyroidism occurs frequently sub-clinically and hyperthyroidism is often presented with cardiovascular symptoms. In our study we evaluated the differences in incidence of thyroid diseases in the elderly and in the younger groups of patients. CONCLUSION The data analyzed in this study showed that in the elderly we have a reduced secretion and metabolization of thyroid hormones. The symptomatology in the elderly is nonspecific and can create a delay in the correct diagnosis.


Annals of medicine and surgery | 2018

Hypocalcemia after thyroidectomy: iPTH levels and iPTH decline are predictive? Retrospective cohort study

Cannizzaro Ma; Salvatore Lo Bianco; Valerio Caruso; Antonino Buffone

Background Hypocalcemia is the most common complication of thyroid surgery. The aim of this study was to determine the early predictive factors of postoperative hypocalcemia and to analyze their efficiency. Methods We performed a retrospective study of 345 consecutive patients who underwent total thyroidectomy at the Endocrine Surgery Department (Policlinico G. Rodolico Hospital of Catania) between January 2011 and November 2013. We measured serum intact parathormone (iPTH) levels preoperatively and 4 h after surgery. The threshold values of hypocalcemia for iPTH levels and iPTH relative decline were obtained by receiver operating curves (ROC) analysis. Results The incidence of hypocalcemia was 32.2% (111 of 345 patients). Our statistical analysis revealed that hypocalcemia rate was strongly correlated with the lower iPTH values and greater iPTH decline (P < 0.001). The threshold enabling prediction of hypocalcemia were 12,5 pg/mL for iPTH and 55,7% for relative iPTH decline. Patients with iPTH <12,5 pg/mL developed hypocalcemia in 58.6% of cases while those with iPTH ≥12,5 pg/dl in 18.8%. Among 175 patients with iPTH relative decline greater than 55,7% hypocalcemia was diagnosed in 91 cases (52%), while other 170 patients with iPTH relative decline less than 55,7% developed hypocalcemia only in 20 cases (11,7%). Conclusions The decreased iPTH levels and increased iPTH relative decline resulted to be an accurate predictive factors of postoperative hypocalcemia. The early administration of Calcium and vitamin D in the high-risk patients should be put on in order to prevent the symptoms of hypocalcemia and to reduce the costs and duration of hospitalization.


International Journal of Surgery Case Reports | 2017

Foot soft tissue myopericytoma: Case-report and review

D. Provenzano; S. Lo Bianco; M. Belfiore; Antonino Buffone; Cannizzaro Ma

Highlights • Myopericytoma is a rare tumor of deep soft tissues.• Small tumefying at the level of the plantar region, between the 2nd and 3rd toe of the right foot.• Neoformation of 0.6 cm in diameter, well circumscribed, capsulated and with free resection margins.• The immunohistochemical profile was consistent for positive alpha-actin and negative desmine.


Head and Neck-journal for The Sciences and Specialties of The Head and Neck | 2016

Comparison between Focus Harmonic scalpel and other hemostatic techniques in open thyroidectomy: A systematic review and meta-analysis: Comparison between Harmonic Scalpel and other Hemostatic Techniques

Cannizzaro Ma; Laura Borzì; Salvatore Lo Bianco; Andrea Cavallaro; Antonino Buffone

The purpose of this review was to compare the efficacy and surgical outcomes of total thyroidectomy between the Focus Harmonic scalpel (Ethicon, Cincinnati, OH) and other hemostatic procedures.


Head and Neck-journal for The Sciences and Specialties of The Head and Neck | 2016

Comparison between Focus Harmonic scalpel and other hemostatic techniques in open thyroidectomy

Cannizzaro Ma; Laura Borzì; Salvatore Lo Bianco; Andrea Cavallaro; Antonino Buffone; David W. Eisele

The purpose of this review was to compare the efficacy and surgical outcomes of total thyroidectomy between the Focus Harmonic scalpel (Ethicon, Cincinnati, OH) and other hemostatic procedures.

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Caglià P

University of Catania

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Amodeo C

University of Catania

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