27 results on '"Giuseppe Milano"'
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2. Use of patient-specific guides and 3D model in scapula osteotomy for symptomatic malunion
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Stefano Cattaneo, Marco Domenicucci, Claudio Galante, Elena Biancardi, Alessandro Casiraghi, and Giuseppe Milano
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Scapula ,Malunion ,3D model ,Patient-specific guides ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Abstract Background Scapular osteotomy for malunion can lead to resolution of pain and functional improvement in scapula fracture sequelae. Understanding three-dimensional bone morphology and analysing post-traumatic deformity is the main step of planning and the key to success of the procedure. 3D models and patient-specific guides are a growing technology to enhance accuracy of planning and to assist during surgery. Case presentation We report the case of a 50 years old male, complaining of pain and limited function after a malunited scapular body fracture. Clinical assessment showed a severe impairment of shoulder function with active and passive forward flexion limited to 80°, absent external rotation, and internal rotation limited to the buttock. X-rays and CT scan showed an excessive lateral border offset of 53 mm and complete displacement of the glenoid segment anteriorly and medially to the scapular body, with impingement between the lateral most prominent scapular bone spur and humeral shaft. Glenopolar angle was 19°, scapular body angulation on the sagittal plane was 12°. Corrective osteotomy was planned on a virtual interactive rendering and on 3D printed models. Patient-specific guides were developed to perform a body-spine osteotomy with removal of a bone wedge, and a glenoid-spine osteotomy; a patient-specific wedge spacer was used to hold the reduction during plate fixation. Follow-up up to 12 months after surgery demonstrated improvement in scapula anatomy, shoulder girdle function, and patient-reported outcomes. Conclusions For the first time in scapula malunion surgery, patient-specific osteotomy guides were succesfully used during surgery to perform osteotomies and to assist in reduction maneuvers.
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3. Combined Arthroscopic-Assisted Lower Trapezius Tendon Transfer and Superior Capsule Reconstruction for Massive Irreparable Posterior-Superior Rotator Cuff Tears: Surgical Technique
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Maristella F. Saccomanno, M.D., Ph.D., Alessandro Colosio, M.D., Francesco De Filippo, M.D., Marco Adriani, M.D., Marcello Motta, M.D., Stefano Cattaneo, M.D., and Giuseppe Milano, M.D.
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Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Primary or revision irreparable rotator cuff tears remain a challenge. Clear algorithms do not exist. Several joint-preserving options are available, but no technique has been definitely proven to be better than another. Although superior capsule reconstruction has been shown to be effective in restoring motion, lower trapezius transfer can provide strong external rotation and abduction moment. The aim of the present article was to describe an easy and reliable technique to combine both options in 1 surgery, aiming to maximize the functional outcome by getting motion and strength back.
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- 2023
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4. Case Study of Surgeon's Kinematics Performing Arthroscopy in Real and Simulation Scenarios: A Multisensor Approach.
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Nicola Abeni, Emilia Scalona, Marco Ghidelli, Maristella F. Saccomanno, Giuseppe Milano, and Matteo Lancini
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5. Comunità energetiche: Esperimenti di generatività sociale e ambientale
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Giuseppe Milano
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6. Implant retention with serial debridement and use of antibiotic-loaded calcium sulfate beads in acute fracture-related infection (FRI) after pelvic ring or acetabular fractures: A retrospective case series of 7 cases
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Alessandro Casiraghi, Claudio Galante, Mohamed Rohayem, Giulio Vittone, Marco Domenicucci, Stefano Cattaneo, Marco Paderno, Giuseppe Grava, Evelyn Van Hauwermeiren, and Giuseppe Milano
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FRI ,Fracture-related infection ,Local antibiotic therapy ,Antibiotic pearls ,DAPRI ,Infection ,Pelvic fracture ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,General Environmental Science - Published
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7. Weak Interactions between Poly(ether imide) and Carbon Dioxide: A Multiscale Investigation Combining Experiments, Theory, and Simulations
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Giuseppe Scherillo, Giuseppe Mensitieri, Antonio Baldanza, Valerio Loianno, Pellegrino Musto, Marianna Pannico, Andrea Correa, Antonio De Nicola, Giuseppe Milano, Scherillo, G., Mensitieri, G., Baldanza, A., Loianno, V., Musto, P., Pannico, M., Correa, A., De Nicola, A., and Milano, G.
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Inorganic Chemistry ,poly(ether imide), CO2, FTIR spectroscopy, molecular dynamics, density functional theory, statistical thermodynamics ,Polymers and Plastics ,Organic Chemistry ,Materials Chemistry - Abstract
This contribution aims at an understanding, at a molecular scale, of the state of CO2 molecules absorbed in glassy poly(ether imide) (PEI). This issue has been challenged by combining different approaches that tackle the problem from both the experimental and the theoretical viewpoints and providing a comprehensive physicochemical picture. In situ FTIR spectroscopy and gravimetry were exploited to gather relevant experimental information, while molecular dynamics (MD), density functional theory (DFT), and statistical thermodynamics approaches were used to model the behavior of the binary system at different scales. Based on the findings of FTIR spectroscopy and on DFT and MD calculations, it was determined that, among the possible interaction configurations, some are prevailing. In particular, the carbon atom of carbon dioxide molecules establishes relatively weak interactions prevalently with the carbonyl groups of PEI. A quantitative estimate of such interaction has been provided by MD calculations. The system was also analyzed using a lattice fluid model, specifically developed to deal with sorption of low molecular weight compounds in glassy polymers, that is rooted on statistical thermodynamics, determining the values of the isosteric heat of sorption and carbon-dioxide-polymer interaction energy. Finally, experimental data of CO2-PEI mutual diffusivity have been interpreted using a semiempirical theoretical model accounting for the effects of the penetrant concentration, of energy barriers associated with the occurrence of an effective diffusive jump, and of a thermodynamic factor.
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8. Diagnostic Delay in Adolescents with Cancer During COVID-19 Pandemic: A New Price for Our Patients to Pay
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Andrea Pession, Paola Quarello, Marco Zecca, Maurizio Mascarin, Franca Fagioli, Marina Bertolotti, Teresa Perillo, Giuseppe Milano, Milena Maule, Assunta Tornesello, Andrea C. Ferrari, Marta Pierobon, Marco Spinelli, Quarello, Paola, Ferrari, Andrea, Mascarin, Maurizio, Milano, Giuseppe M, Tornesello, Assunta, Bertolotti, Marina, Spinelli, Marco, Pierobon, Marta, Perillo, Teresa, Maule, Milena, Zecca, Marco, Pession, Andrea, and Fagioli, Franca
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Delayed Diagnosis ,Adolescent ,Referral ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,COVID-19 ,diagnostic delay ,solid tumor ,Disease ,Neoplasms ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Pediatric oncology ,Humans ,Young adult ,Medical diagnosis ,Child ,Pandemics ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,Oncology ,Communicable Disease Control ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,business - Abstract
Worldwide, the coronavirus 19 disease pandemic caused a worse chance of a timely diagnosis for cancer patients. We conducted a retrospective analysis of new diagnoses registered in the national pediatric oncology database, comparing the first lockdown period (March-May 2020) with the same period of 2015-2019. The total number of cases (0-19 years) dropped by 20.8% (from 441 between 2015 and 2019 to 349 in 2020). A major reduction was observed for adolescents (15-19 years) (-32.9%) and for adolescents with solid tumors (-56.4%, p = 0.03). Our data suggest that the enforced lockdown reduced the possibility for these already vulnerable patients to access the referral centers.
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9. Knotless PEEK and double-loaded biodegradable suture anchors ensure comparable clinical outcomes in the arthroscopic treatment of traumatic anterior shoulder instability: a prospective randomized study
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Maristella F. Saccomanno, Simone Cerciello, Marco Adriani, Marcello Motta, Almerico Megaro, Stefano Galli, Alessandra Scaini, and Giuseppe Milano
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Joint Instability ,Suture anchor ,Shoulder ,Polymers ,Shoulder Joint ,Shoulder Dislocation ,Joint Dislocations ,Arthroscopy ,Bankart repair ,Biodegradable ,PEEK ,Shoulder instability ,Benzophenones ,Treatment Outcome ,Recurrence ,Suture Anchors ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,Prospective Studies - Abstract
Purpose To compare the clinical outcome of arthroscopic capsulolabral repair for traumatic anterior shoulder instability with PEEK knotless and knotted biodegradable suture anchors. Methods Arthroscopic stabilization was performed in 78 patients with recurrent traumatic anterior shoulder instability. They were divided into 2 groups of 39 patients each, according to suture anchors used: knotless PEEK anchors in group 1, and biodegradable anchors in group 2. Exclusion criteria were: instability without dislocation, posterior or multidirectional instability, glenoid bone loss > 20%, off-track lesions, concomitant rotator cuff tears and previous surgery. The primary outcome was the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) self-administered questionnaire. Secondary outcomes were: Work-DASH, Sport-DASH, Rowe score, recurrent instability and subsequent surgery. The following independent variables were considered: age, gender, dominance, generalized ligamentous hyperlaxity, duration of symptoms, age at first dislocation, number of dislocations, type of work, type of sport, sports activity level, capsule-labral injury pattern, SLAP lesion and number of anchors. Differences between groups for numerical variables were analyzed by use of the Student’s t-test or Mann–Whitney U-test. Fisher’s exact test was used for analysis of categorical variables. Significance was set at p Results Seven patients (9%) were lost at follow-up, 5 from group 1 and 2 from group 2. Follow-up ranged from 36 to 60 months (median: 44; IQR: 13). Comparison between groups did not show significant differences for each independent variable considered. No differences could be found either for DASH (n.s.) or Rowe (p = n.s.) scores between the two groups. Overall recurrence rate was 7%. Three re-dislocations were reported in group 1 and two in group 2 (n.s.). Only one patient in each group underwent re-operation. Conclusions The study showed no significant differences in clinical outcomes after arthroscopic treatment of traumatic anterior shoulder instability using PEEK knotless or biodegradable knotted anchors at mid-term follow-up. Level of evidence I.
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10. Management of distal femoral fractures with metaphyseal and articular comminution (AO/OTA 33C) using nail and plate fixation: a technical note and case series of 14 patients
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Claudio Galante, Mac D. Tedah Djemetio, Abramo Fratus, Stefano Cattaneo, Silvia Ronchi, Marco Domenicucci, Giuseppe Milano, and Alessandro Casiraghi
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery - Published
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11. The Italian Version of the Majeed Pelvic Score: Translation, Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Validation
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Stefano Cattaneo, Giulio Vittone, Claudio Galante, Marco Domenicucci, Giuseppe Milano, and Alessandro Casiraghi
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Purpose The assessment of functional outcomes after pelvic ring fracture remains a controversial topic. The Majeed pelvic score (MPS) is the most commonly used pelvic-specific questionnaire in the literature. The aim of this study is translation, cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Italian version of MPS.Methods The study was articulated in two phases. Phase 1 consisted in translation and cross-cultural adaptation of MPS, from English into Italian. The psychometric properties were tested on 52 Italian patients (Phase 2). Construct validity was assessed by correlation with Short-Form 12 (SF-12). 33 patients repeated the questionnaire after 14 days to assess its reproducibility. All data were subsequently analyzed (descriptive statistics, multitrait analysis, reliability and construct validity assessment).Results The questionnaire was clear and easily understood (no missing data). A ceiling effect was detected for all items of the scale. Multitrait analysis showed good results for each outcome measure, except for the item “walking distance” that showed poor item discriminant validity. A significant correlation between the MPS and the physical component summary (PCS) of the SF-12 was found, while there was a weak correlation with the mental component summary (MCS). The questionnaire showed high internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha: 0.91–0.99) and very good test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficients: 0.92–0.96).Conclusions The Italian version of the MPS has demonstrated to be reliable and valid in the evaluation of patients with pelvic ring fractures. There is still however a need for an instrument capable of evaluating the mental component in these types of injuries.
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12. Surgical treatment of volar plate avulsion fractures of the proximal interphalangeal joint with suture anchors
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Jacopo MAFFEIS, Almerico MEGARO, Stefano GALLI, Marco PADERNO, Franco CAVINA, Marco PASSIATORE, and Giuseppe MILANO
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery - Published
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13. High variation among clinical studies in the assessment of physical function after knee replacement: a systematic review
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Marco Adriani, Roland Becker, Giuseppe Milano, Krzysztof Lachowski, and Robert Prill
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery - Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this study was to summarise the current use of outcome measures for the assessment of physical function after knee joint replacement. Methods A systematic approach following the PRISMA guidelines was used. Literature search was performed on MEDLINE database via PubMed and on Epistemonikos. Clinical trials (level of evidence I-II) on knee joint replacement reporting data on the ‘physical function’ domain published between January 2017 and June 2022 were included. Descriptive statistics were used to summarise the evidence. Results In the 181 articles that met the inclusion criteria, 49 different outcome measurements were used to evaluate clinical outcomes after knee joint replacement. The most frequently adopted patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) were the Knee Society Score (KSS) (78 studies; 43.1%), the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities (WOMAC) Arthritis Index (62 studies; 34.3%), the Oxford Knee Score (OKS) (51 studies; 28.2%) and the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) (36 studies; 20%). The most frequently used performance-based outcome measures (PBOMs) were the Timed-Up-and-Go (TUG) test (30 studies; 16.6%) and the 6-min-walk test (6MWT) (21 studies; 11.6%). Among impairment-based outcome measures (IBOMs), range of motion (ROM) was the most used (74 studies; 40.9%). Conclusion There is considerable variation among clinical studies regarding the assessment of the physical function of patients after knee joint replacement. PROMs were found to be the most commonly adopted outcome measures; however, no single PROM was used in more than half of the papers analysed. Level of evidence Level II, systematic review of level I-II studies.
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14. Bacterial lipids drive compartmentalization on the nanoscale
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Antonio De Nicola, Costanza Montis, Greta Donati, Antonio Molinaro, Alba Silipo, Arianna Balestri, Debora Berti, Flaviana Di Lorenzo, You-Liang Zhu, Giuseppe Milano, DE NICOLA, Antonio, Montis, Costanza, Donati, Greta, Molinaro, Antonio, Silipo, Alba, Balestri, Arianna, Berti, Debora, DI LORENZO, Flaviana, Zhu, You-Liang, and Milano, Giuseppe
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The design of cellular functions in synthetic systems, inspired by the internal partitioning of living cells, is a constantly growing research field that is paving the way to a large number of new remarkable applications. Several hierarchies of internal compartments like polymersomes, liposomes, and membranes are used to control the transport, release, and chemistry of encapsulated species. However, the experimental characterization and the comprehension of glycolipid mesostructures are far from being fully addressed. Lipid A is indeed a glycolipid and the endotoxic part of Gram-negative bacterial lipopolysaccharide; it is the moiety that is recognized by the eukaryotic receptors giving rise to the modulation of innate immunity. Herein we propose, for the first time, a combined approach based on hybrid Particle-Field (hPF) Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations and Small Angle X-Ray Scattering (SAXS) experiments to gain a molecular picture of the complex supramolecular structures of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and lipid A at low hydration levels. The mutual support of data from simulations and experiments allowed the unprecedented discovery of the presence of a nano-compartmentalized phase composed of liposomes of variable size and shape which can be used in synthetic biological applications.
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15. New bone formation using antibiotic-loaded calcium sulfate beads in bone transports for the treatment of long-bone osteomyelitis
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Marco Domenicucci, Claudio Galante, Franco Cavina Pratesi, Melissa Anna Teresa Monica, Domenico Costantino Aloj, Giuseppe Milano, and Alessandro Casiraghi
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery - Abstract
Bone transport is one of the most frequently used techniques for critical-sized bone defects due to trauma or infection. To fill the defect area and avoid the collapse of soft tissues during transport, some authors have described the use of polymethylmethacrylate or absorbable antibiotic carriers in the form of cylindrical blocks.In this article, we present our experience in the treatment of post-traumatic osteomyelitis of the lower and upper limbs, using a bone transport technique with antibiotic-loaded calcium sulfate in the form of beads. Results With the progressive absorption of calcium sulfate, we observed the formation of a bone-like tissue envelope at the periphery of the defect area. Histological analysis and direct visualization during open revision surgery of the docking site in all patients confirmed the presence of newly formed bone tissue with a high presence of osteoblasts and few osteoclasts; no areas of necrosis or signs of infection were observed. This bone envelope maintained the mechanical protective function of the transport path and docking site, and also provided a biological stimulus to avoid the development of necrotic areas and optimize the consolidation phase. Conclusion Bone transport with calcium sulfate beads improves biological and mechanical support and reduces the number of surgeries required.
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16. Endosteal plating for the treatment of malunions and nonunions of distal femur fractures
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Michel Oransky, Claudio Galante, Stefano Cattaneo, Giuseppe Milano, Marcello Motta, Elena Biancardi, Giuseppe Grava, Eric E. Johnson, and Alessandro Casiraghi
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery - Abstract
To describe the surgical technique and the outcome of a case series of nonunion and malunion of distal femur fractures treated with an endosteal medial plate combined with a lateral locking plate and with autogenous bone grafting.We retrospectively analyzed a series of patients with malunion or nonunion of the distal femur treated with a medial endosteal plate in combination with a lateral locking plate, in a period between January 2011 and December 2019, Database from chart review was obtained including all the clinical relevant available baseline data (demographics, type of fracture, mechanism of injury, time from injury to surgery, number of previous surgical procedures, type of bone graft, and type of lateral plate). Time to bone healing, limb alignment at follow-up and complications were documented.Ten patients were included into the study: 7 male and 3 female with mean age of 48.3 years (range 21-67). The mechanism of trauma was in 8 cases a road traffic accident and in 2 cases a fall from height. According to AO/OTA classification 5 fractures were 33 A3, 3 were 33 C1, 1 was 33 C2 and 1 was 33 C3. The average follow up was 13.5 months. In all cases but one bony union was achieved. Bone healing was observed in average 3.3 months after surgery. No intraoperative or postoperative complications were reported.A medial endosteal plate is a useful augmentation for lateral plate fixation in nonunion or malunion following distal femur fractures, particularly in cases of medial bone loss, severe comminution, or poor bone quality.Level IV (retrospective case series).
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17. Arthroscopic Reconstruction Of The Glenoid Labrum With A Collagen Membrane Scaffold
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Maristella Francesca Saccomanno, Giulio Vittone, Andrea Bergomi, Abramo Fratus, Valentina Bignotti, Luca Prasciolu, Alessandro Colosio, Marcello Motta, and Giuseppe Milano
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,General Medicine - Published
- 2023
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18. FRAGILITY FRACTURES OF THE SACRUM: A SILENT EPIDEMIC
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Stefano Cattaneo, Marco Adriani, Stefano Tonolini, Michel Oransky, Claudio Galante, Giuseppe Grava, Giuseppe Milano, and Alessandro Casiraghi
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,General - Abstract
Fragility fractures of the sacrum (FFS) are caused by low-energy trauma in the elderly population. Due to the nuanced symptomatology, many FFS remains unrecognized and the prevalence is underestimated. The clinical presentation varies, typically presenting with weightbearing low back pain without even remembering of a previous trauma. Radiographs are usually insufficient for the diagnosis and second level imaging modalities are required. In particular, magnetic resonance demonstrated the highest diagnostic accuracy. Treatment should aim to guarantee early mobilization and weightbearing, efficient pain relief and early discharge from the hospital to a proper facility for rehabilitation. Conservative treatment is reserved to non-displaced fractures with an adequate pain relief within one week allowing early mobilization. Otherwise, surgical treatment must be preferred. Nowadays, minimally invasive techniques, such as ileo-sacral screws or trans-sacral bar osteosynthesis, are safe and effective procedures and have overcome open procedures. In more complex patterns, with complete dissociation between the pelvic ring and the ilio-lumbar spine, spino-pelvic fixation is the procedure of choice.
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19. A combined experimental and molecular simulation study on stress generation phenomena during the Ziegler-Natta polyethylene catalyst fragmentation process
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Antonio De Nicola, Vasileios Touloupidis, Vasileios Kanellopoulos, Alexandra R. Albunia, Giuseppe Milano, De Nicola, Antonio, Touloupidis, Vasileio, Kanellopoulos, Vasileio, Albunia, Alexandra R, and Milano, Giuseppe
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General Engineering ,General Materials Science ,Bioengineering ,General Chemistry ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics - Abstract
The morphology of particles obtained under different pre-polymerization conditions has been connected to the stress generation mechanism at the polymer/catalyst interface. A combination of experimental characterization techniques and atomistic molecular dynamics simulations allowed a systematic investigation of experimental conditions leading to a certain particle morphology, and hence to a final polymer with specific features. Atomistic models of nascent polymer phases in contact with magnesium dichloride surfaces have been developed and validated. Using these detailed models, in the framework of McKenna's hypothesis, the pressure increase due to the polymerization reaction has been calculated under different conditions and is in good agreement with experimental scenarios. This molecular scale knowledge and the proposed investigation strategy would allow the pre-polymerization conditions to be better defined and the properties of the nascent polymer to be tuned, ensuring proper operability along the whole polymer production process.
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20. Sulcus Angle, Trochlear Depth, and Dejour's Classification Can Be Reliably Applied To Evaluate Trochlear Dysplasia: A Systematic Review of Radiological Measurements
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Maristella F. Saccomanno, Emanuele Maggini, Niccolò Vaisitti, Antonio Pianelli, Giuseppe Grava, Stefano Cattaneo, and Giuseppe Milano
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine - Abstract
To summarize data on the reliability of available imaging criteria for the assessment of trochlear dysplasia and to assess the methodological quality of the included studies.This systematic review was conducted following the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guideline. Search was performed using major electronic databases from their inception to September 2021. All studies enrolling patients of any age who underwent a radiological exam to rule out features related to trochlear dysplasia were included. After the identification of available imaging criteria, reliability studies were analyzed. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize findings. Methodological quality was assessed using the Quality Appraisal of Reliability studies checklist.A total of 2391 articles were identified, and 33 articles comprising 3036 patients with a mean age of 28.6 years were included. Thirty different measurements were extracted. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was the most used imaging modalities (21 studies), followed by computed tomography (10 studies), conventional radiology (8 studies) and ultrasonography (US) (1 study). Sulcus angle, trochlear depth, and Dejour's classification were the most explored measurements. Overall, sulcus angle can be reliably assessed on radiography, CT and MRI, whereas trochlear depth can be reliably measured only with CT and MRI. Reliability of Dejour's classification ranged from poor or fair to very good for all imaging modalities. Methodological quality of included studies varied from 2 to 9 positive items out of 11 possible. Twenty-four studies (72.7%) were considered at high risk of bias.Trochlear dysplasia can be reliably evaluated at least with 3 measurements: sulcus angle, trochlear depth and Dejour's classification. Methodological quality assessment showed high risk of bias in most included studies.Level III, systematic review of Level II-III studies.
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21. Reliability of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Criteria for the Preoperative Assessment of Rotator Cuff Tears: A Systematic Review
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Marco Adriani, Maristella Francesca Saccomanno, Marcello Motta, Stefano Galli, and Giuseppe Milano
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Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine - Abstract
Background: Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is the most common modality for assessment of the rotator cuff before and after surgery. Several classifications have been described aiming to define main tear characteristics. However, there is still confusion when it comes to the reliability of those classifications. Purpose: (1) To identify all MR classifications available in the literature for preoperative assessment of rotator cuff tears, (2) to summarize available data on the reliability of identified classifications, and (3) to assess the methodological quality of reliability studies. Study Design: Systematic review; Level of evidence, 4. Methods: This systematic review was conducted following the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines. All studies reporting MR assessment in patients with a superior or posterosuperior rotator cuff tear were included. After identification of the available MR criteria, reliability studies were analyzed. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize findings. Methodological quality was assessed using the Quality Appraisal of Reliability Studies checklist. Results: A total of 75 studies were included in this review. Eight categories of outcomes could be identified. Of the total, 62 studies reported interobserver reliability whereas 32 reported intraobserver reliability of some of the identified criteria. Each category reflected a variety of reliability, ranging from poor to excellent agreement. MR proved to be a reliable imaging modality to detect the structural integrity of the posterosuperior cuff, especially in cases of full-thickness tear; it was also reliable in terms of tear width and length and muscle atrophy based on a tangent sign or Thomazeau classification. All other classifications did not prove acceptable reliability. Methodological quality was high for 23 articles and moderate for 14. Conclusion: Preoperative MR is a reliable imaging modality to identify full-thickness tears, measure tear size and morphology, and identify muscle atrophy with tangent sign or Thomazeau classification. All other outcomes and classifications did not show acceptable reliability; therefore, caution is needed when using them for preoperative evaluation of a rotator cuff tear.
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22. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Classification For The Assessment Of Tendon Integrity Of The Rotator Cuff After Repair. A Reliability Study
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Emanuele Maggini, Jacopo Maffeis, Stefano Tonolini, Arianna Rizzo, Lorenzo Sacchi, Francesco Manni, Andrea Pratobevera, Maristella Francesca Saccomanno, and Giuseppe Milano
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,General Medicine - Published
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23. Shoulder Arthroscopy : Principles and Practice
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Giuseppe Milano, Andrea Grasso, Roman Brzóska, Ladislav Kovačič, Giuseppe Milano, Andrea Grasso, Roman Brzóska, and Ladislav Kovačič
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This comprehensive textbook, published in collaboration with ESSKA, now in a revised and updated second edition, covers all major shoulder problems and related arthroscopic treatments. Introductory sections on basic science and the principles of shoulder arthroscopy provide essential information with the aim of enhancing understanding of a wide range of key issues. Shoulder conditions and their treatments are then described according to a learning pathway that will allow readers to improve their knowledge and skills in shoulder arthroscopy, from simple, standardized techniques to more complex and advanced procedures. The new edition includes additional chapters and offers attractive recent surgical solutions to challenging shoulder conditions, such as severe bone loss in shoulder instability and massive and irreparable rotator cuff tears. All chapters are written by expert arthroscopic surgeons who present decision-making algorithms for diagnosis and treatment, provide step-by-step instructions on arthroscopic techniques, identify pitfalls, and describe their personal tips and pearls. A dedicated section on outcomes measurements and experimental models explains the principles of outcome research on the topics addressed in the book.
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- 2023
24. Reliability Of A Three-Dimensional Evaluation Of Bipolar Bone Defects In Anterior Gleno-Humeral Instability
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Maristella Francesca Saccomanno, Giuseppe Bertoni, Marco Adriani, Marcello Motta, Emanuele Maggini, and Giuseppe Milano
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,General Medicine - Published
- 2022
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25. Mismatch Repair Deficiency in Biliary Tract Cancer: Prognostic Implications and Correlation with Histology.
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Vivaldi C, Genovesi V, Ugolini C, Bernardini L, Casadei-Gardini A, Formica V, Salani F, Orsi G, Massa V, Cacciato-Insilla A, Caccese M, Cesario S, Andrikou K, Graziani J, Campani D, Vasile E, Fontanini G, Fornaro L, and Masi G
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- Humans, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local, DNA Mismatch Repair genetics, Colorectal Neoplasms pathology, Biliary Tract Neoplasms genetics, Biliary Tract Neoplasms surgery, Brain Neoplasms, Neoplastic Syndromes, Hereditary
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Introduction: Mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency represents a biomarker and therapeutic target in various neoplasms, but its role in biliary tract cancers (BTCs) remains misunderstood., Methods: MMR status was retrospectively assessed using immunohistochemistry in 163-BTCs patients. We identified MMR proficiency (pMMR)/deficiency (dMMR) according to the loss of MMR proteins (MLH1, PMS2, MSH2, MSH6). The primary objective of the study was to assess the incidence of dMMR in BTCs; the secondary purpose was to explore its association with prognosis and clinical features., Results: dMMR was recorded in 9 patients, and it was strongly associated with mucinous histology (p < 0.01). Regarding the prognostic effect, in 122-radically resected patients, disease-free survival (DFS) resulted significantly shorter in dMMR patients compared to pMMR patients (10.7 vs. 31.3 months, p = 0.025) and so did nodal status (48.2 vs. 15.3 months in N0 vs. N+) (p < 0.01). Moreover, dMMR confirmed its prognostic role in terms of DFS at multivariate analysis (p = 0.03), together with nodal status (p = 0.01), and resection margin (p = 0.03). In 103 M+ patients (encompassing 41 metastatic de novo and 62 recurred after surgery patients) there were not differences between dMMR and pMMR regarding survival analyses., Conclusions: dMMR status is strongly correlated with mucinous histology and represents an independent prognostic factor in terms of disease relapse in patients with resected BTC., Implications for Practice: MMR may play an independent role in promoting an aggressive behaviour in patients with radically resected BTC. These results could be useful in improving the selection of patients after resection and, above all, should justify the evaluation of MMR status as a therapeutic target in BTC, especially in patients with atypical histology., (© 2023 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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- 2024
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26. [The need for preventive nursing care from a gender perspective at Bollate prison. An example: breast cancer.]
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Tinti S, Gabbai V, Timoftica C, Buccoliero C, Ripa P, Ranieri R, Destrebecq A, and Alberti A
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- Adult, Educational Status, Female, Humans, Mass Screening, Prisons, Breast Neoplasms epidemiology, Breast Neoplasms prevention & control, Prisoners
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Breast cancer is prevalent in females, accounting for 25% of the world's cancers. Prevention is strategic, and the nurse is an active part in educational and preventive programs, highlighting how the need for preventive nature is combined with gender medicine. The objective was to investigate the knowledge of breast cancer prevention among inmates of Bollate prison (Milan). 51% (52) adhered; women had an average age of 44 years (SD: 9.8), and 39% (20) were inmates from 1 to 3 years. 93% (48) knew about breast cancer prevention, 43% (26) had undergone specific preventive checkups outside of the prison, and 62% (31) had performed self-palpation. All women felt it was important to implement prevention in the prison environment. A high percentage of female inmates with an educational qualification was observed to be aware of breast cancer prevention and to have undergone screening programs in their lifetime. Emerges the strong willingness of women prisoners to be involved and the educational role of the nurse in the prison setting also from a gender perspective.
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- 2022
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27. Treatment of open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension with preservative-free tafluprost/timolol fixed-dose combination therapy: 6 case reports and clinical outcomes.
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Ansari E, Chappiti S, Pavicic-Astalos J, Pinto-Bonilla JC, Riva I, Sacchi M, and Saénz-Francés F
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- Aged, Antihypertensive Agents, Humans, Middle Aged, Prostaglandins F, Timolol therapeutic use, Glaucoma, Open-Angle drug therapy, Ocular Hypertension
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Background: Treatment of open angle glaucoma (OAG) and/or ocular hypertension (OHT) focuses on achievement of target intraocular pressure (IOP), with the objective of slowing disease progression. However, ocular surface health is an important consideration in the optimization of treatment. We report 6 patient cases in which enhanced IOP control was achieved following appropriate management of ocular surface inflammation and a therapeutic switch to the preservative-free (PF) tafluprost (0.0015%)/timolol (0.5%) fixed-dose combination (FC)., Case Presentation: Six patient cases, aged 48-74 years, presented with OAG or OHT. Each patient had signs and symptoms of ocular surface disease (OSD). Cases 1-3 were each receiving maximal medical therapy for OAG; regimens comprising prostaglandin analogue (PGA), β-blocker, carbonic anhydrase inhibitor (CAI) and α-2 agonist agents (including treatments containing preservative agent). Cases 1 and 2 reported IOP values ≥23 mmHg in each eye, and wide IOP fluctuations were identified when reviewing patient data concerning case 3 (11-20 mmHg). Maximal therapy was ceased and PF tafluprost/timolol FC was initiated, after which the signs and symptoms of OSD were improved and IOP was reduced (≤18 mmHg for cases 1-3) and stabilized. Cases 4 and 5 were diagnosed with OAG and case 6 had OHT. Each had symptoms and signs of OSD and were treated with a preserved PGA monotherapy (latanoprost 0.005% or bimatoprost 0.03%). At presentation, IOP was 24 mmHg in both eyes (case 4), ≥18 mmHg (case 5) and ≥ 22 mmHg (case 6). Following a switch to the PF tafluprost/timolol FC, OSD symptoms were improved and IOP was 14 mmHg (both eyes; case 4), ≤14 mmHg (case 5) and 16 mmHg (both eyes; case 6)., Conclusions: In addition to IOP-lowering efficacy, approaches to the management of OAG and OHT should consider the impact of treatment tolerability and the susceptibility of these patients to OSD. The presence of ocular surface inflammation appears to be detrimental to adherence and therefore to the effectiveness of topical medications. Addressing OSD through the use of PF FC formations, such as the PF tafluprost/timolol FC, reduces exposure to potentially toxic agents and facilitates improvements in IOP control., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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- 2022
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