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Angelo Di Castro

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Guerra F, Cirullo E, Di Castro A
World J Surg . 2019 Dec; 44(4):1086-1090. PMID: 31820060
Background: The aim of this study was to report on the application of a minimally invasive technique to the radical extirpation of primary and recurrent pilonidal disease. This technique does...
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Di Castro A, Guerra F, Levi Sandri G, Ettorre G
Int J Surg . 2016 Dec; 36(Pt A):201-205. PMID: 27989917
Background: Pilonidal disease is a quite common chronic inflammatory disease that causes discomfort, embarrassment and absence from work or school. In line with its acquired pathogenesis, a number of surgical...
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Levi Sandri G, Colasanti M, Vennarecci G, Santoro R, Lepiane P, Masciana G, et al.
Dig Liver Dis . 2016 Oct; 49(1):50-56. PMID: 27720699
Background: In case of liver tumor, surgical resection is the therapeutic gold standard to increase patient survival. Among liver resections, right hepatectomy (RH) is defined as a major hepatectomy. The...
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Alessandroni L, Bertolini R, Campanelli A, Di Castro A, Natuzzi G, Saraco E, et al.
Updates Surg . 2010 Sep; 62(1):35-40. PMID: 20845099
Despite the technical difficulties, laparoscopic ileocolic resection for Crohn's disease (CD) has become widely accepted in recent years, due to its potential benefits. There are numerous reports concerning the use...
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Alessandroni L, Bertolini R, Campanelli A, Capaldi M, Di Castro A, Mencacci R, et al.
Chir Ital . 2009 Apr; 61(1):23-31. PMID: 19391336
Crohn's disease is characterised by a high incidence of perianastomotic recurrence after ileocolic resection. The influence of the anastomotic configuration on the incidence of reoperation was evaluated in patients undergoing...
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Costa G, Mancini R, Di Castro A, Capaldi M, Sciacca P, Ialongo P
Chir Ital . 2005 Aug; 57(4):521-5. PMID: 16060194
Jejunal diverticulum is an uncommon, acquired condition, and the majority of patients are usually asymptomatic. Jejunal diverticula become clinically relevant when complications, such as diverticulitis, intestinal bleeding, obstruction, or perforation...