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International Journal of Colorectal Disease | 2004

Total lateral sphincterotomy for anal fissure

Adriano Tocchi; Gianluca Mazzoni; Michelangelo Miccini; Diletta Cassini; E. Bettelli; Stefania Brozzetti

Background and aimsInitial experience with the posterior sphincterotomy for treating anal fissures was unsatisfactory, with a significant rate of recurrences and anal incontinence. This report describes the lateral approach to complete section of the internal sphincter.Patients and methodsBetween 1997 and 2001 we surgically treated 164 patients for anal fissure. Preoperative and postoperative anal manometries were recorded. Postoperative course and early and long-term results were recorded.ResultsNo fissure failed to heal. Early complications included bleeding, hematoma, and pain. A transient, variable degree of incontinence occurred in 15 patients and persistent incontinence to flatus and soiling in 5. After total sphincterotomy no long-term complication was observed. Patient satisfaction was 96%.ConclusionTotal subcutaneous, internal sphincterotomy is a safe, effective procedure for the treatment of chronic anal fissure.


International Journal of Biological Markers | 2004

Clinical significance of serum gastrin levels in patients with colorectal cancer.

Adriano Tocchi; Gianluca Mazzoni; Francesco Puma; Michelangelo Miccini; Giuliano Daddi; E. Bettelli; Diletta Cassini; Stefania Brozzetti

AIMS An association between elevated serum gastrin levels and the presence of human colorectal cancer has been reported, and gastrin has been shown to stimulate the growth of experimentally induced colon neoplasia. The aim of this study was to determine the preoperative and postoperative concentrations of serum gastrin in 53 patients with colorectal cancer and to assess the correlation between gastrin levels and tumor characteristics and prognosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS A prospective study was performed over a six-year period during which 53 patients received potentially curative surgery for colorectal cancer. The prognostic variables used for the analysis included age, sex, tumor site, stage and degree of differentiation, preoperative and postoperative serum values of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and gastrin, cancer-related mortality, and survival. CEA and gastrin serum values were determined using radioimmunological methods. Follow-up was carried out with clinical and radiological tests. RESULTS The mean preoperative gastrin concentration was 51.2+/-27.4 pg/mL (range 12-146). Significantly increased serum gastrin concentrations, which returned to normal after surgery, were detected only in patients with well-differentiated cancer (74.2+/-28.3 pg/mL; moderately differentiated, 52.1+/-23.8; poorly differentiated, 29.9+/-12.3, p=0.02). The prognosis was unrelated to serum gastrin level; instead, tumor stage, preoperative CEA value, and degree of differentiation affected patient survival. CONCLUSIONS This study showed that the serum gastrin concentration is not an appropriate clinical oncogenic factor. Although occurring only in well-differentiated tumors, serum gastrin is unrelated to the prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer.


Archives of Surgery | 2006

Surgical Treatment of Pancreatic Head Carcinoma in Elderly Patients

Stefania Brozzetti; Gianluca Mazzoni; Michelangelo Miccini; Francesco Puma; Monica De Angelis; Diletta Cassini; E. Bettelli; Adriano Tocchi; Antonino Cavallaro


Archives of Surgery | 2003

Adenocarcinoma of the third and fourth portions of the duodenum: Results of surgical treatment

Adriano Tocchi; Gianluca Mazzoni; Francesco Puma; Michelangelo Miccini; Diletta Cassini; E. Bettelli; Sandro Tagliacozzo


Archives of Surgery | 2002

Symptomatic Nonparasitic Hepatic Cysts: Options for and Results of Surgical Management

Adriano Tocchi; Gianluca Mazzoni; Gianluca Costa; Diletta Cassini; E. Bettelli; Agostini N; Michelangelo Miccini


International Journal of Colorectal Disease | 2007

Surgical treatment of liver metastases from colorectal cancer in elderly patients

Gianluca Mazzoni; Adriano Tocchi; Michelangelo Miccini; E. Bettelli; Diletta Cassini; Monica De Santis; Lidia Colace; Stefania Brozzetti


International Journal of Colorectal Disease | 2004

Hepatic resection in stage IV colorectal cancer: prognostic predictors of outcome

Adriano Tocchi; Gianluca Mazzoni; Stefania Brozzetti; Michelangelo Miccini; Diletta Cassini; E. Bettelli


Il Giornale di chirurgia | 2002

Use of ileostomy and colostomy as temporal derivation in colorectal surgery

Adriano Tocchi; Gianluca Mazzoni; Michelangelo Miccini; E. Bettelli; Diletta Cassini


Panminerva Medica | 2001

Impact of axillary level I and II lymphnode dissection on the therapy of stage I and II breast cancer

Adriano Tocchi; Gianluca Mazzoni; E. Bettelli; M. Miccini; A. Giuliani; Diletta Cassini


Il Giornale di chirurgia | 2005

Il carcinoma colo-rettale nel giovane. Fattori prognostici

Michelangelo Miccini; Gianluca Mazzoni; Diletta Cassini; E. Bettelli; Lidia Colace; M. De Angelis; Stefania Brozzetti; Adriano Tocchi

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Adriano Tocchi

Sapienza University of Rome

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Gianluca Mazzoni

Sapienza University of Rome

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Diletta Cassini

Sapienza University of Rome

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Stefania Brozzetti

Sapienza University of Rome

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Gianluca Costa

Sapienza University of Rome

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Liotta G

Sapienza University of Rome

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Agostini N

Sapienza University of Rome

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Lepre L

Sapienza University of Rome

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