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[Marcello Monaci, 1920-1966].

Minerva chirurgica

[No authors listed]
PMID: 5331156
Minerva Chir. 1966 May 31;21(10):470.

No abstract available.

[A new family physician].

Minerva chirurgica

Badellino F.
PMID: 7242974
Minerva Chir. 1980 Sep 30;35(18):25-6.

No abstract available.

[Coronary disease and myocardial infarct].

Minerva chirurgica

Cuneo M.
PMID: 5136310
Minerva Chir. 1971 Nov 15;26(21):1235-8.

No abstract available.

[Surgery of primary carcinoma of the lung. Medico-pneumological considerations].

Minerva chirurgica

Blasi A.
PMID: 7335207
Minerva Chir. 1981 Dec 15-31;36(23):1685-8.

No abstract available.

[International College of Surgeons Biannual Congress of the Italian Section - IV. In honor of Professor Attilio Basile. Messina, Taormina, 7-9 December 1990].

Minerva chirurgica

[No authors listed]
PMID: 1351275
Minerva Chir. 1992 Apr 30;47(8):661-805.

No abstract available.

[Considerations on 433 patients operated for gastroduodenal ulcer disease].

Minerva chirurgica

Sassi I, Rosso PA.
PMID: 5686699
Minerva Chir. 1968 Jan 31;23(2):88-92.

No abstract available.

Carcinoid Tumour of Caecum: an Unusual Palpable Mass in the Right Iliac Fossa.

The Indian journal of surgery

Agrawal MM, Sude NS.
PMID: 27303130
Indian J Surg. 2016 Apr;78(2):158-60. doi: 10.1007/s12262-016-1454-5. Epub 2016 Feb 17.

Carcinoid tumour represents 0.8-1.5 % of malignant digestive tumours. Gastrointestinal (GI) carcinoids account for 95 % of all the carcinoids, and caecal carcinoids account for 5 % of all the carcinoids. These tumours are frequent in women (2-4:1) as...

Minimally invasive treatment of difficult bleeding lesions of the small bowel.

Minerva chirurgica

Masrur M, Daskalaki D, Vannucchi A, Vannemreddy SN, Gonzalez-Ciccarelli LF, Brown R, Giulianotti PC.
PMID: 27405293
Minerva Chir. 2016 Jul 12; Epub 2016 Jul 12.

BACKGROUND: Bleeding Lesions of the small bowel are often difficult to identify due to the obscure symptomatology. Localizing these lesions requires specific techniques. The Double- balloon enteroscopy (DBE) could be used to precisely localize and mark lesions, so that...

Long-acting octreotide as secondary prevention of chemotherapy-induced diarrhea: proof of concept.

Minerva chirurgica

VAN DEN Heuvel B, Peeters M, Hendlisz A, VAN DEN Eynde M, Machiels G, Dero I, Geboes K, DE Man M, Hendrickx K, Delaunoit T, Monsaert E, Vanderstraten E, VAN Laethem JL, Lybaert W, Holbrechts S, Rolfo C.
PMID: 26771252
Minerva Chir. 2016 Jan 15; Epub 2016 Jan 15.

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to investigate the role of Octreotide LAR in secondary prevention in patients with chemotherapy-induced diarrhea.METHODS: In this study, patients experiencing CID ≥ grade 2 received 30 mg long-acting octreotide as a monthly...

Impact of a portal/superior mesenteric vein resection during pancreatico-duodenectomy for pancreatic head adenocarcinoma.

Minerva chirurgica

Dumitrascu T, Dima S, Brasoveanu V, Stroescu C, Herlea V, Moldovan S, Ionescu M, Popescu I.
PMID: 25493393
Minerva Chir. 2014 Dec;69(6):301-313.

AIM: The impact of venous resection (VR) in pancreatico-dudenectomy (PD) for pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is controversial. The aim of the study is to comparatively assess the postoperative outcomes after PD with and without VR for PDAC and to identify...

[Ways of access in the surgery of cancer of the esophagus].

Minerva chirurgica

Ruggieri M, Lepore M, Riccardelli F, Palmieri G, Ciofani L, Piccirilli C, Tosato F, Grande M, Mascagni P, Paolini A.
PMID: 6472684
Minerva Chir. 1984 May 15;39(9):751-3.

No abstract available.

[The "BTE"(basic knowledge--training--execution) method for teaching-learning surgical procedures].

Minerva chirurgica

Fiorino F, Cannizzaro A, Ferrante Bannera A.
PMID: 8152569
Minerva Chir. 1993 Nov;48(21):1347-52.

For teaching-learning operative procedures the authors propose a new method ("KTE" method) in three progressive phases (step "K" or "basic knowledge"; step "T" or "training"; step "E" or "execution") that allow the student to achieve gradually the psychomotorial adaptation...

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