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Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 2001

Detection of biliary complications after orthotopic liver transplantation with MR cholangiography

Piero Boraschi; Giovanni Braccini; R Gigoni; G. Sartoni; Emanuele Neri; Franco Filipponi; Franco Mosca; Carlo Bartolozzi

To assess the diagnostic value of magnetic resonance cholangiography (MRC) when evaluating biliary complications in the follow-up of liver transplant patients. One hundred and thirteen patients prospectively underwent MR imaging and MR cholangiography at 1.5-T unit after orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). After the acquisition of axial T1- and T2-weighted sequences, MRC involved a coronal, non breath-hold, respiratory-triggered, fat-suppressed, two-dimensional, thin-slab, heavily T2-weighted fast spin-echo sequence, and coronal breath-hold, thick-slab, single-shot T2-weighted sequences. The images and maximum intensity projections were evaluated by two readers in order to determine biliary anatomy and the presence of complications, whose final diagnosis was based on endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC) in 50 patients, percutaneous trans-hepatic cholangiography (PTC) in five, and by integrating clinical follow-up with ultrasound and MR findings in 58 cases. MRC had a sensitivity of 93%, a specificity of 92%, a positive predictive value of 86%, a negative predictive value of 96%, and a global diagnostic accuracy of 93% in detecting all types of biliary complications in OLT patients. MRC is a reliable technique for detecting post-OLT biliary complications. We now restrict the use of ERC to patients for whom therapeutic procedures are advocated or whose MRC results are equivocal.


Transplantation | 2002

T-tube removal after liver transplantation: A new technique that reduces biliary complications

L Urbani; A Campatelli; Jacopo Romagnoli; G Catalano; G. Sartoni; Aurelio Costa; Claudio Vignali; Franco Mosca; Franco Filipponi

This article discusses a new simple, fast, and easily performed technique that allows reduction of morbidity and hospital stay after T-tube removal. A retrospective analysis was conducted of 145 recipients who underwent T-tube removal 3 months after orthotopic liver transplantation. Patients were divided in two groups: group 1 (n=93) underwent T-tube removal and contemporary placement under fluoroscopic guidance of a counter-drain. Group 2 (n=52) T-tubes were removed from the bile duct under fluoroscopy but were left in place as a counter-drain. Overall, there were 33 (22.7%) complications related to T-tube removal. Treatment was always conservative and no deaths were related to T-tube. In group 1, 29 (31.2%) complications occurred; and the mean hospital stay was 9.4±9.3 days. In group 2, four complications (7.7%) occurred (P =0.002); and the mean hospital stay was 5.8±5.5 days (P =0.012). The adoption of this new technique—under fluoroscopic guidance, using the T-tube itself as a counter-drain—for T-tube removal allowed us to significantly reduce biliary complications and hospital stay.


Archive | 1995

GLI INTERVENTI DI RIVASCOLARIZZAZIONE DISTALE NEI PAZIENTI DIABETICI

Mauro Ferrari; Raffaella Nice Berchiolli; Francesco Sbrana; F Vatteroni; E Parma; S Cecconi; R Solari; M. Oleggini; G Consani; N Fossati; Roberto Pedrinelli; R Di Stefano; G. Sartoni; L Turini; Franco Mosca


Societa' Italiana di Chirurgia endo-laparoscopica e mini invasiva (SICEM)International Cruise Meeti | 1992

Evoluzione nel trattamento della calcolosi biliare. Esperienza personale

Franco Mosca; F. D'Elia; G. Sartoni; A Campatelli; P. C. Giulianotti; Mauro Ferrari; Andrea Pietrabissa; Edoardo Scarcello; L. Mannocci; T Balestracci


Hpb Surgery | 1992

Local extention of pancreatic and periampullary tumors in 55 specimens after pylorus preserving pancreatectomy

Andrea Pietrabissa; Ugo Boggi; Pc Giulianotti; G. Sartoni; T Balestracci; Aurelio Costa; A Guadagni; Gino Fornaciari; J. Bruno; Franco Mosca


3rd International Gastro-Surgical Club Joint Meeting. Padova, Italia, 24-27 Giugno 1992 | 1992

Local tumor extension in pancreatic and periampullary malignancies after pilorus preserving pancreatoduodenectomy

Andrea Pietrabissa; Ugo Boggi; Pc Giulianotti; G. Sartoni; T Balestracci; Aurelio Costa; A Guadagni; Gino Fornaciari; J. Bruno; Franco Mosca


Atti Congresso Iperparatiroidismo primario e secondario, Milano | 1991

Il reimpianto di cellule paratiroidee come rara causa di iperparatiroidismo ricorrente

F. Farina; R. Marino; G. Sartoni; Mauro Ferrari; M Arganini; Franco Mosca


Atti 93° Cong. Soc. Ital. Chirurgia Generale, Firenze | 1991

Reimpianto di arto inferiore: descrizione di un caso clinico

Mauro Ferrari; M. Spinelli; P. Pastacaldi; R. Di Stefano; Francesco Sbrana; S. Scotto; F. Farina; G. Sartoni; G Di Candio; F. D'Elia; Franco Mosca


Atti 93° Cong. Soc. Ital. Chirurgia Generale, Firenze | 1991

Leiomiomi, leiomioblastomi e leiomiosarcomi dello stomaco

G. Sartoni; F. D'Elia; P. C. Giulianotti; F. Farina; Mauro Ferrari; Rossella Di Stefano; G Di Candio; Franco Mosca


93° Cong. Soc. Ital. Chirurgia Generale - Firenze | 1991

La pancreasectomia con conservazione dello stomaco: esperienza su 110 casi

Franco Mosca; P. C. Giulianotti; G. Sartoni; Andrea Pietrabissa; T Balestracci; Aurelio Costa; A Guadagni; Ugo Boggi; Francesco Sbrana; F. Farina; M. Oleggini; F. D'Elia; Mauro Ferrari

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