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Coccolini F, Shander A, Ceresoli M, Moore E, Tian B, Parini D, et al.
World J Emerg Surg . 2024 Jul; 19(1):26. PMID: 39010099
Emergency general surgeons often provide care to severely ill patients requiring surgical interventions and intensive support. One of the primary drivers of morbidity and mortality is perioperative bleeding. In general,...
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Barbieri G, Cipriano A, Coccolini F, Pini S, DellAgnello D, Ranalli A, et al.
Intern Emerg Med . 2024 Jun; 20(1):267-272. PMID: 38940990
The Trauma Center, Hub, is a highly specialized hospital indicated for complex major trauma management after stabilization at a 1st level hospital, Spoke. Although in the United States this organization...
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Coccolini F, Martinez-Perez A, Licitra G, De Angelis N, Cremonini C, Strambi S, et al.
World J Surg . 2024 Mar; 48(6):1350-1359. PMID: 38549035
Background: Controversies remain on the diagnostic strategy in suspected AA, considering the different settings worldwide. Material And Methods: A prospective observational international multicentric study including patients operated for suspected AA...
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Coccolini F, Cucinotta E, Mingoli A, Zago M, Altieri G, Biloslavo A, et al.
Updates Surg . 2023 Dec; 76(2):331-343. PMID: 38153659
Dealing with acute cholecystitis in high-risk, critically ill, and unfit-for-surgery patients is frequent during daily practice and requires complex management. Several procedures exist to postpone and/or prevent surgical intervention in...
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Morelli M, Strambi S, Cremonini C, Musetti S, Tonerini M, Coccolini F, et al.
Updates Surg . 2023 Dec; 76(2):705-712. PMID: 38151681
The adoption of laparoscopy for the management of adhesive small bowel obstruction (ASBO) patients is debated. The laparoscopic approach has been associated with a considerable conversion-to-open rate. Nonetheless, reliable predictors...
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Visconti D, Parini D, Mariani D, Biloslavo A, Bellio G, Ceolin M, et al.
Updates Surg . 2023 Dec; 76(1):245-253. PMID: 38103166
In hemodynamically stable adults sustaining a splenic trauma, non-operative management (NOM) represents the standard approach even in high-severity injuries. However, knowledge, structural, and logistic limitations still reduce its wider diffusion....
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Sermonesi G, Tian B, Vallicelli C, Abu-Zidan F, Damaskos D, Kelly M, et al.
World J Emerg Surg . 2023 Dec; 18(1):57. PMID: 38066631
Background: Laparoscopy is widely adopted across nearly all surgical subspecialties in the elective setting. Initially finding indication in minor abdominal emergencies, it has gradually become the standard approach in the...
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Frassini S, Cobianchi L, Fugazzola P, Biffl W, Coccolini F, Damaskos D, et al.
World J Emerg Surg . 2023 Nov; 18(1):52. PMID: 38012756
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Coccolini F, Licitra G, DeAngelis N, Perez A, Cremonini C, Musetti S, et al.
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg . 2023 Oct; 50(1):305-314. PMID: 37851023
Purpose: Acute appendicitis (AA) is frequent, its diagnosis is challenging, and the surgical intervention is not risk free. An accurate diagnosis will reduce unnecessary surgeries and associated risks. This study...
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DeAngelis N, Schena C, Marchegiani F, Reitano E, De Simone B, Wong G, et al.
World J Emerg Surg . 2023 Sep; 18(1):45. PMID: 37689688
Iatrogenic urinary tract injury (IUTI) is a severe complication of emergency digestive surgery. It can lead to increased postoperative morbidity and mortality and have a long-term impact on the quality...