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World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2012

A totally mini-invasive approach for colorectal laparoscopic surgery

Gabriele Anania; Mirco Santini; Lucia Scagliarini; Alice Marzetti; Laura Vedana; Serafino Marino; Claudio Gregorio; Giuseppe Resta; Giorgio Cavallesco

AIM To study the short-term outcome of patients treated with laparoscopic right colectomy and how intracorporeal anastomosis has improved the outcome. METHODS We retrospectively examined all patients affected by colorectal cancer who underwent a laparoscopic right colectomy between January 2006 and December 2010 in our department. Our evaluation criteria were: diagnosis of colorectal carcinoma at presurgical biopsy, elective surgery, and the same surgeon. We excluded: emergency surgery, conversions from laparotomic colectomy, and other surgeons. The endpoints we examined were: surgical time, number of lymph nodes removed, length of stay (removal of nasogastric tube, bowel movements, gas evacuation, solid and liquid feeding, hospitalization), and major complications. Seventy-two patients were divided into two groups: intracorporeal anastomosis (39 patients) and extracorporeal anastomosis (33 patients). RESULTS Significant differences were observed between intracorporeal vs extracorporeal anastomosis, respectively, for surgical times (186.8 min vs 184.1 min, P < 0.001), time to resumption of gas evacuation (3 d vs 3.5 d, P < 0.001), days until resumption of bowel movements (3.8 d vs 4.9 d, P < 0.001), days until resumption of liquid diet (3.5 d vs 4.5 d, P < 0.001), days until resuming a solid diet (4.6 d vs 5.7 d, P < 0.001), and total hospitalization duration (7.4 d vs 8.5 d, P < 0.001). In the intracorporeal group, on average, 19 positive lymph nodes were removed; in the extracorporeal group, on average, 14 were removed P < 0.001). Thus, intracorporeal anastomosis for right laparoscopic colectomy improved patient outcome by providing faster recovery of nutrition, faster recovery of intestinal function, and shorter hospitalization than extracorporeal anastomosis. CONCLUSION Short-term outcomes favor intracorporeal anastomosis, confirming that a less traumatic surgical approach improves patient outcome.


Journal of Gastrointestinal Cancer | 2018

Treatment of Colorectal Cancer: a Multidisciplinary Approach

Gabriele Anania; Giuseppe Resta; S Marino; Nicolò Fabbri; Lucia Scagliarini; I Marchitelli; F Fiorica; Giorgio Cavallesco

BackgroundColorectal cancer is the third most prevalent cancer in the world, preceded by prostate and lung cancers in men (10%) and breast and lung cancers in women (9.4%). Colorectal cancer is the fourth leading cause of death in men (7.6%) and the third in women (8.6%). A multidisciplinary approach has radically changed the way we deal with this disease among all specialist fields.PurposeIn this study, we propose comparing the multidisciplinary experience group (started in 2012) of S. Anna Hospital (University of Ferrara) with the previous approach to rectal cancer before the advent of the multidisciplinary program.ResultsWe find that more study depth of neoplastic disease as well as of each individual patient leads to more accurate staging and to a weighted therapy based on the needs of the individual. All the studies were performed in accordance with the guidelines established by the European and Italian associations.


Il Giornale di chirurgia | 2014

Complications of diverticular disease: surgical laparoscopic treatment.

Gabriele Anania; Laura Vedana; Mirco Santini; Lucia Scagliarini; Giaccari S; Giuseppe Resta; Giorgio Cavallesco


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2017

Preventive screening of colorectal cancer with a device based on chemoresistive sensors

G. Zonta; Gabriele Anania; Barbara Fabbri; Andrea Gaiardo; S. Gherardi; A. Giberti; Nicolo' Landini; C. Malagù; Lucia Scagliarini; V. Guidi


Il Giornale di chirurgia | 2015

Appendicular mucocele: two case reports and literature review.

Gabriele Anania; Giaccari S; Solfrini G; Lucia Scagliarini; Laura Vedana; Giuseppe Resta


Il Giornale di chirurgia | 2014

Isolated splenic metastasis of ovaric cancer. Case report and literature review.

Giuseppe Resta; Laura Vedana; S. Marino; Lucia Scagliarini; Bandi M; Gabriele Anania


Il Giornale di chirurgia | 2013

Totally laparoscopic resection of a very large gastric GIST

Gabriele Anania; Dellachiesa L; Fabbri N; Lucia Scagliarini; Ferrocci G; Pezzoli A; Giuseppe Resta


Il Giornale di chirurgia | 2012

Benefits of laparoscopic colorectal surgery in the geriatric patient.

Gabriele Anania; Lucia Scagliarini; Mirco Santini; Alice Marzetti; Claudio Gregorio; Laura Vedana; Giuseppe Resta; Giorgio Cavallesco


Il Giornale di chirurgia | 2015

Focus on the diagnostic problems of primary adenocarcinoma of the third and fourth portion of the duodenum. Case report.

Bandi M; Lucia Scagliarini; Gabriele Anania; Pedriali M; Giuseppe Resta


Il Giornale di chirurgia | 2013

Sigmoid volvulus: is it a possible complication after stapled transanal rectal resection (STARR)?

Giuseppe Resta; Lucia Scagliarini; Bandi M; Laura Vedana; Alice Marzetti; Ferrocci G; Mirco Santini; Gabriele Anania; Giorgio Cavallesco; Baccarini M

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G. Zonta

University of Ferrara

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