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International Journal of Urology | 2013

Coverage of urethroplasty in pediatric hypospadias: Randomized comparison between different flaps

Marcello Cimador; Marco Pensabene; Maria Sergio; Pieralba Catalano; Enrico De Grazia

The use of covering urethroplasty with flaps in hypospadias surgery has been well recommended. Various techniques have been described for flap harvesting. The aim of the present study was to compare the outcome and complication rate of dorsal preputial flaps and ventral dartos flaps.


Nature Reviews Urology | 2012

The hemodynamic approach to evaluating adolescent varicocele

Marcello Cimador; Marco Castagnetti; Ignazio Gattuccio; Marco Pensabene; Maria Sergio; Enrico De Grazia

During adolescence, the risk of developing a varicocele increases. Prevalence is less than 1% in boys aged younger than 10 years, but approaches that of the general adult population (about 15%) during puberty. For adolescent males with varicoceles, surgical risk factors have not yet been clearly delineated and clinical severity correlates poorly with prognosis. Fortunately, the widespread use of Doppler ultrasonography is transforming the diagnostic work-up for this demographic. A continuous reflux detected by color Doppler ultrasound (CDUS) is thought to have a negative prognostic value and evidence suggests that a peak retrograde flow above 38 cm per second is a powerful predictor of lack of spontaneous improvement in adolescent patients with ≥20% asymmetry between testes. CDUS also enables the detection of varicocele resulting from reflux in the deferential vein adjunctive to a refluxing internal spermatic vein; a causality that accounts for approximately 15% of cases. In addition to a diagnostic role, hemodynamic parameters can be used to predict the risk of persistence or worsening asymmetry. Although further studies are necessary to validate single parameters, it seems that the more severe the reflux, the greater the likelihood that the patient will develop testicular asymmetry.


International Journal of Andrology | 2012

Focus on paediatric and adolescent varicocoele: a single institution experience.

Marcello Cimador; Marco Pensabene; Maria Sergio; Anna Maria Caruso; E. De Grazia

The aim of this study was to report our long-term diagnostic and surgical outcome during the last 18 years, in paediatric and adolescent management of varicocoele. The present retrospective study enrols 374 patients observed at our institution between 1994 and 2011. Patients were divided into three groups: Group A includes 142 youngsters and adolescents treated with open surgery for left varicocoele, in which a pre-operative CDUS was not performed; Group B includes 65 patients treated with open surgery in which a pre-operative CDUS evaluation was carried out, to assess varicocoele haemodynamic pattern and testicular volume. Group C includes 167 patients treated by laparoscopy and with pre-operative CDUS assessment. For all groups post-operative follow-up consisted of CDUS evaluation performed 1, 3, 6, 12 months after surgical treatment, than every year. Persistence/recurrence of varicocoele, testicular volume and presence of hydrocele were evaluated. Recurrence rate was significatively higher in group A (11.2%) than B (no recurrence, p = 0.003) or C (no recurrence, p = 0.000). Post-operative hydrocele was not significantly observed overall in group A in 9.8% of cases (13% if tunica vaginalis was left untouched, 4.2% if everted or resected p = 0.005), in group B in 3% and in group C in 7.1% of cases (p = NS). In conclusion, open and laparoscopic surgery offers similar results. In our opinion, the key-point in paediatric and adolescent varicocoele is not the surgical approach to use, but the exact diagnosis. Careful CDUS evaluation is, in our opinion, a valid, safe, cost-effective and immediate tool to accurately detect all refluxing venous system and for achieving a comprehensive evaluation of the vascular anatomy of varicocoele in paediatric and adolescent age. Laparoscopic Palomo or open subinguinal microsurgical varicocelectomy offer similar results in terms of recurrence; meanwhile the use of a lymphatic sparing surgery with or without blue-dye is recommended to reduce post-operative hydroceles.


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2016

Ultrasonographic mound height as predictor of vesicoureteral reflux resolution after endoscopic treatment in children

Elisa Zambaiti; Marco Pensabene; Valentina Montano; Alessandra Casuccio; Maria Sergio; Marcello Cimador

PURPOSE Endoscopic dextranomer/hyaluronic acid copolymer (Dx/HA) injection is a safe and efficacious treatment option for vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) in children. Endoscopic appearance, hydrodistention and amount of injected Dx/HA have been demonstrated not to be reliable predictors of outcome. Aim of this study was to evaluate Dx/HA mounds on ultrasound scans (US) and find out any eventual correlation with reflux resolution. METHODS We selected patients treated with endoscopic injection for moderate to high VUR, renal scaring or repeated infections under antibiotic prophylaxis. Success was defined by absence of VUR at control 3months after surgery; at 3months we also measured mound height ultrasonographically. RESULTS We considered a total of 32 children (15 male, 17 female; 53 ureters) with a median age of 3years (±24months). Overall success rate was 77% per ureter. Success rate correlates directly with age and inversely with VUR grade. Mound height is the major predictive parameter for reflux resolution (sensitivity 100%, specificity 65.9%); mean mound heights of success-group vs. persistence-of-reflux group were 9.97±1.61mm and 7.29±1.74mm respectively (p<0.0005). CONCLUSION A mound measuring at least 9.8mm at post-operative US scan is a predictor of reflux resolution. Age and grade also seems to influence success rate.


Case reports in pediatrics | 2016

An Uncommon Case of Adolescent Ovarian Teratoma Incarcerated in Inguinal Hernia

Marco Pensabene; Vincenza Girgenti; Marcello Cimador; Giuseppe Li Voti; Vito Rodolico; F. Siracusa

Mature cystic teratoma is the most frequent benign ovarian neoplastic lesion in adolescents and is generally composed of fully differentiated tissue arising from multipotential three germinal layers. It accounts for approximately 50% of benign ovarian tumors in childhood. Rarely, a bilateral, synchronous, or metachronous presentation can be observed, supporting a conservative approach as the first surgical approach. We report a case of an ovarian mature cystic incarcerated in indirect inguinal hernia in a 15-year-old girl undergoing ovary-sparing surgery. To our knowledge this is the first case of such lesion incarcerated in an inguinal hernia reported in literature.


La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica | 2014

Meconial peritonitis in a rare association of partial ileal apple-peel atresia with small abdominal wall defect.

V. Insinga; Marco Pensabene; Mario Giuffrè; M. Busè; Marcello Cimador; Giovanni Corsello; F. Siracusa

Intestinal atresia type III B (apple peel) and gastroschisis are both congenital malformations who require early surgical correction in neonatal age. Their association is very rare. We present the case of a full term infant with partial apple peel ileal atresia and a small defect of the anterior abdominal wall, complicated by in utero intestinal perforation and subsequent meconial peritonitis. We observed a partial atresia of small intestine, with involvement of terminal ileus savings of jejunum and a large part of the proximal ileum, small anterior abdominal wall defect with herniation of few bowel loops, intestinal malrotation. Paralytic ileus and infections are the main causes of morbidity and mortality at neonatal age. In our case, in spite of the mild phenotype, prognosis has been complicated by the onset of functional bowel obstruction, caused by chemical peritonitis resulting from contact with either amniotic fluid and meconium.


Case reports in pediatrics | 2016

Solitary Myofibroma of the Bladder Trigone in a 3-Month-Old Patient: First Case Report

Marco Pensabene; F. Siracusa; Vito Rodolico; Giuseppe Li Voti; Elisa Zambaiti; Marcello Cimador

Visceral solitary myofibromas are uncommon in childhood. We report a case of a solitary asymptomatic visceral myofibroma of the bladder trigone occurring in a 3-month-old boy. Once malignancies were ruled out by cystoscopy, radical excision was performed in order to avoid any potential impairment of bladder dynamic. Postoperative course was uneventful and patient was discharged on day 3 after surgery. After 36 months of follow-up, the patient is toilet-trained and remains well; bladder function is normal.


La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica | 2014

Laparoscopic management of an isolated left fallopian tube torsion due to twisted Morgagni hydatid in a pre-menarcheal girl.

Marcello Cimador; Marco Pensabene; F. Siracusa


La Pediatria Medica e Chirurgica | 2013

Epidermal inclusion cyst of the penis after urethroplasty causing an urethro-cutaneous fistula: a first case report

Annamaria Giambanco; Marco Pensabene; Mario Giuffrè; Marcello Cimador


8° Congresso Congiunto SICP-SIUP-SIVI | 2015

Iniezione endoscopica di copolimeri di acido ialuronico/destranomero: correlazione tra altezza del ponfo e tasso di successo per grado ed età

Giuseppe Li Voti; Marcello Cimador; Maria Sergio; Marco Pensabene; Valentina Montano; Elisa Zambaiti

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Cimador M

University of Palermo

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Sireci F

University of Palermo

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