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Pediatric Surgery International | 2001

Ovarian cysts in newborns

C. Chiaramonte; A. Piscopo; F. Cataliotti

Abstract Before the introduction of ultrasonography (US), ovarian cysts in newborns were thought to be rare. With the extended use of real-time US, prenatal detection has increased. There is still considerable controversy regarding the best treatment of these neonatal findings. A total of 27 instances in 24 consecutive newborns of antenatally-diagnosed ovarian cysts were reviewed for US data, management, and outcome to assess the ante- and postnatal evolution of the cyst and establish appropriate therapy. The cysts detected during pregnancy were studied by repeated postnatal US studies. In 10 children (2 with bilateral cysts) the cyst evolved spontaneously toward regression. Fourteen patients were operated upon; 10 had complex and 4 (in 1 bilateral) had simple cysts. Cystectomy was employed when possible to preserve the ovarian parenchyma (3 cases); in the remaining cases oophorectomy was performed. Histologically, the cysts were of follicular origin or necrosis made a diagnosis impossible. US was found to be a helpful diagnostic tool for simple ovarian cysts, but could not reliably distinguish between benign and malignant tumors if a sonographically complex lesion was present. Based on our experience, surgical management of ovarian cysts should be reserved to complex masses. Simple cysts can be monitored safely by close US follow-up; surgery is indicated if the cyst fails to regress after several months or becomes symptomatic.


Pediatric Surgery International | 1997

Relationship between upper gastrointestinal bleeding and non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in children.

G. Li Voti; C. Acierno; V. Tulone; F. Cataliotti

The authors evaluated the relationship between drug intake and upper gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding. The endoscopic files of the previous 2 years were reviewed and the incidence and age and sex distribution recorded. GI bleeding is indication for a high percentage of lower endoscopies and a low percentage of upper endoscopies. On the other hand, although rarer upper GI bleeding is more severe and frequently related to drug ingestion. About 50% of cases showed gastric erosions secondary to drug intake. A relation between gastric bleeding and paracetamol is considered, as is the possibility of preventing secondary severe bleeding by pharmacologic gastric protection in children with risk factors such as chronic use of other drugs or portal hypertension.


Pediatric Surgery International | 1993

TESTICULAR TUMORS IN CHILDHOOD : a National Report

F. Siracusa; M. Di Pace; F. Cataliotti; Giovanni Cecchetto; C. Previtera; M. Guglielmi

The authors report preliminary data of an Italian multicentric, retrospective study of primary testicular tumors (PTT) in childhood involving 20 Italian departments of pediatric surgery. Forty cases of PTT were observed during a 10-year period (1977–1987), with yolk-sac tumors being the most frequent (45%). Most testicular tumors were first perceived as a unilateral testicular mass. Scrotal ultrasonography represents the main diagnostic investigation, together with serum marker levels.


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2004

Needle perforation of the bowel in childhood

G. Li Voti; M. Di Pace; Marina Castagnetti; E. De Grazia; F. Cataliotti


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2002

Esophageal Achalasia and Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis Associated With a Phytobezoar in an Adolescent

F. Cataliotti; G. LiVoti; M. Di Pace


PEDIATRIA OGGI MEDICA E CHIRURGICA | 1990

LE NEOPLASIE CISTICHE BENIGNE DEL TESTICOLO IN ETA' PEDIATRICA: revisione della letteratura, contributo clinico personale e nuove proposte terapeutiche

F. Siracusa; M. Di Pace; E. Agosta; G. Rosone; V. Cascio; F. Cataliotti


THEORETICAL SURGERY | 1989

Computerized prediction of perforating appendicitis in children.

G. Li Voti; E. Pepe; V. Tulone; V. Coniglio; F. Cataliotti


RASSEGNA ITALIANA DI CHIRURGIA PEDIATRICA | 2002

IN TEMA DI SINDROME DA INTESTINO CORTO: Dati preliminari da una casistica nazionale multicentrica

F. Siracusa; A. Guarino; A. Papparella; F. Italiano; A Leggio; M. Lima; Giovanni Cecchetto; M. Di Pace; F. Camoglio; L. Perrelli; G. De Marco; C. Foti; L. Nanni; Patrizia Dall'Igna; Carlo Riccardo Rossi; F. Andolfi; G. Pelizzo; G. Parigi; F. Cataliotti


Meeting of International Society of Pediatric Oncology (SIOP) | 1994

GERM CELL TUMORS OF THE TESTIS (tgct) IN CHOLDHOOD. A Review from a National Case Report

F. Siracusa; M. Di Pace; Giovanni Cecchetto; Alessandro Inserra; G. Cuneo; M. Lo Curto; F. Cataliotti


PEDIATRIA OGGI MEDICA E CHIRURGICA | 1993

UNA RARA INDICAZIONE ALLA LOBECTOMIA DEL NEONATO: L'Emangioendotelioma complicato

F. Siracusa; M. Di Pace; S. Vitaliti; C. Foti; E. Agosta; R. Bruno; F. Cataliotti

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V. Tulone

University of Palermo

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Cimador M

University of Palermo

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A. Craxì

University of Palermo

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