General Surgery 

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  • Surgical Prophylaxis

    Various strategies have been used to try limiting at the utmost post-operative infections (use of antibiotics before the intervention with different timings, keeping of normal body temperature, hair cutting and then shaving), but some problems still remain to be discussed, like the choice of the [...]


  • Thrombotic Risk after Surgery

    Even if the thrombotic risk is certain for patients undergoing surgery, the extent of this risk and the causes are not at all clear, so some researchers at the English “National Health Service” have connected data on admissions and deaths in a hospital with the information taken from the Million [...]


  • Dupuytren: Non-Surgical Treatment

    At present, the surgical approach is the only possible choice for Dupuytren’s disease, but FDA is evaluating the proposal of a therapy based on collagenase derived from Clostridium Histolyticum, injected in the local site. With a trial sponsored by pharmaceutical industry, 308 patients with [...]


  • Bariatric Surgery

    The two most used techniques in bariatric surgery (obesity surgery) are the gastric banding (the banding of the first part of the stomach through silicone bandages), a technique prevalently used in Europe, and Roux-en-Y bypass (surgical intervention to connect esophagus to duodenum), a technique [...]


  • Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin After Knee Arthroscopy

    For thromboembolic prevention, the use of low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) is widely used in surgery, but there is no evidence yet justifying its use after arthroscopic procedures: some Italian researchers have then randomized 1761 patients undergoing knee arthroscopy to wear gradual compression [...]


  • Risks of Peri-Operative Antibiotic Prophylaxis

    A more and more spread problem in US hospitals is represented by Clostridium Difficile infections, whose onset can be put into relation with a not always justified use of peri-operative antibiotics. In order to verify this relation, the risk of this infection has been retrospectively analyzed among [...]


  • Warfarin before Surgeries

    It is still a controversial subject if the interruption of the anticoagulation therapy before surgery is opportune and free from risks: some researchers have then performed this prospective cohort trial in order to verify the onset of thromboembolisms and hemorrhages within 30 days from warfarin [...]


  • Dressings in Atrophic Ulcers

    In the treatment of lower limbs venous ulcers, compression through elastic dressings has become the usual practice, even if reviews of the greater or lower efficacy of some particular kinds of dressings compared to others, in relation to their cost, too, have been not performed. A systematic review [...]


  • Anticoagulation During Surgeries

    Patients under warfarin anticoagulation treatment in general interrupt anticoagulation and are treated with low-molecular-weight heparins in perioperative periods. Some researchers have measured the levels of heparin anti-Xa in the period immediately preceding surgery in 80 patients in whom [...]


  • Surgery of Lumbar Disc Herniation

    Neurosurgeons’ present tendency is to adopt a policy of watchful waiting in case of disk herniation which has not caused paresis yet. Some researchers have performed a randomized study of discectomy vs conservative therapies and an observational study on subjects refusing randomization. In the [...]


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