22 results on '"Arianna Mariotto"'
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2. Ureteral rupture after blunt abdominal trauma in a child with unknown horseshoe kidney
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Arianna Mariotto, Nicola Zampieri, Mariangela Cecchetto, and Francesco Saverio Camoglio
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Blunt trauma ,Children ,Horseshoe kidney ,Ureteral lesion ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
More than 90% of renal injuries in children result from blunt abdominal trauma. A 10-year-old female had a blunt abdominal trauma with macro-hematuria. The computed tomography scan revealed the presence of a horseshoe kidney and a 3rd grade renal lesion and contrast leakage from the right ureter. The ureteral rupture was confirmed by cystoscopy and ascendant pyelography and than a double J-stent was implanted. The stent was removed one month later. Non-surgical management has become the standard of care for both ureteral and renal lesions in children. Non-surgical treatment is a safe procedure for renal trauma with ureteral rupture in children.
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- 2015
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3. Urethral Plate Grafting for Deficient Urethral Plate in Exstrophy: An Alternative Method to Augment Urethral Plate
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Faisal M. Almutairi, Arianna Mariotto, Ana E. Hernandez, David J. Keene, and Raimondo M. Cervellione
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Surgery ,General Medicine - Published
- 2023
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4. Bladder salvage in children with congenital lower urinary tract malformations undergoing renal transplant
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Arianna Mariotto, Tamas Cserni, Mahmoud Marei Marei, Afshin Tavakoli, and Anju Goyal
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Urology ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health - Published
- 2023
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5. Embryological Development of the Internal and External Female Genitalia
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Arianna Mariotto and Anju Goyal
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- 2023
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6. Epispadias: epidemiology, investigation and management
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Max Cerveillone, Arianna Mariotto, Mahmoud M. Marei, David Keene, and Tamas Cserni
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- 2022
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7. 45 years' experience with early childhood anatomical technique of feminising genitoplasty for 46 XX Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia -observations of vaginal introital anatomy and its relationship to the perineal body
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Supul Hennayake, Abigail Barnes, Arianna Mariotto, Anju Goyal, Akinlabi Ajao, Tamas Cserni, Gail Busby, Leena Patel, Mars Skae, Jacqueline Nicholson, and Adrian Bianchi
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Male ,Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital ,Urology ,Child, Preschool ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Vagina ,Humans ,Infant ,Female ,Child ,Virilism ,Retrospective Studies ,Vulva - Abstract
In Manchester, feminising genitoplasty is offered to children with 46XX Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) when there is a single perineal opening and/or enlarged clitoris. Our aims are to describe the anatomical reconstructive technique and present long-term outcomes. Our hypothesis is that 'the common channel (CC) length and distance to the vagina from perineal skin is mostly due to virilisation and hypertrophy of perineal tissue over the almost normally positioned vaginal introitus (V-I) in relation to the perineal body (PB)'. METHOD AND RESULTS: This is a retrospective notes review of all consecutive 46XX CAH operations from 1976 to December 2021. 99 patients, who had feminising genitoplasty and being followed-up, were included. 15 patients who were lost to follow up were excluded. Median age at surgery was 15 months. In 91, midline division of the labia majora, spongiosum, bulbo-spongiosus muscle (BSM) and CC down to PB was performed. This was sufficient to expose the V-I at the same level or within 5 mm depth of PB in 88. In 78 V-I was adequate taking 10/12fr dilator (Type 1). In 10, CC resembled a male urethra and V-I was narrow (Type 2), requiring widening by 5-10 mm incision at 6 o'clock position. Dartos of labia majora was attached to BSM to reduce the distance to V-I from perineal skin and the gap was lined with inner foreskin to create a vestibule. Out of 70 who were post-pubertal, 75% (53/70) had adequate calibre vaginal openings. 5 had introitoplasty and 2 had dilatation under anaesthesia. 10 needed self dilators only. 29 patients, of one of the three surgeons, had measurements of clitoris, CC, urethra and vagina. A hymen was found in 86% (25/29). There was significant strong, inverse correlation between the CC length and the urethral length (r = -0.708, p 0.001, n = 27) but not between CC and vaginal lengths. After adjusting for age, the urethral length of Type 2 patients was 3.825 mm shorter than those of Type 1 (p = 0.017). CONCLUSION: Our data show that 'high' confluence is mostly due to virilisation of genitalia; and the anatomical technique of reversing the fusion of the urethral folds, spongiosum and bulbo-spongiosus muscle could be performed with all degrees of virilisation with success in early childhood with no need of local flaps or mobilisation of the urethro-vaginal complex. About 10% require surgery to treat narrowing of vaginal opening post puberty.
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- 2021
8. Surgeon volume and body mass index influence positive surgical margin risk after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy: Results in 732 cases
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Marco Pirozzi, Nelia Amigoni, Tania Processali, Matteo Brunelli, Antonio Benito Porcaro, Riccardo Bernasconi, Aliasger Shakir, Paolo Corsi, Giovanni Novella, Arianna Mariotto, Marco Sebben, Walter Artibani, Riccardo Rizzetto, Vincenzo De Marco, Giovanni Cacciamani, and Alessandro Tafuri
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Biochemical recurrence ,Surgical margin ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Prostate cancer ,body mass index ,positive surgical margins ,radical prostatectomy ,robotic surgery ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Laparoscopy/Robotics ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Interquartile range ,medicine ,Stage (cooking) ,education ,education.field_of_study ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Prostatectomy ,business.industry ,Odds ratio ,Positive Surgical Margin ,business - Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate clinicopathological and perioperative factors associated with the risk of focal and non-focal positive surgical margins (PSMs) after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP). Patients and methods: The study was retrospective and excluded patients who were under androgen-deprivation therapy or had prior treatments. The population included: negative SM cases (control group), focal and non-focal PSM cases (study groups). PSMs were classified as focal when the linear extent of cancer invasion was ≤1 mm and non-focal when >1 mm. The independent association of factors with the risk of focal and non-focal PSMs was assessed by multinomial logistic regression. Results: In all, 732 patients underwent RARP, from January 2013 to December 2017. An extended pelvic lymph node dissection was performed in 342 cases (46.7%). In all, 192 cases (26.3%) had PSMs, which were focal in 133 (18.2%) and non-focal in 59 (8.1%). Independent factors associated with the risk of focal PSMs were body mass index (odds ratio [OR] 0.914; P = 0.006), percentage of biopsy positive cores (BPC; OR 1.011; P = 0.015), pathological extracapsular extension (pathological tumour stage [pT]3a; OR 2.064; P = 0.016), and seminal vesicle invasion (pT3b; OR 2.150; P = 0.010). High surgeon volume was a protective factor in having focal PSM (OR 0.574; P = 0.006). Independent predictors of non-focal PSMs were BPC (OR 1,013; P = 0,044), pT3a (OR 4,832; P
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- 2019
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9. Risk factors of positive surgical margins after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy in high-volume center: results in 732 cases
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Matteo Brunelli, Alessandro Tafuri, Giovanni Cacciamani, Walter Artibani, Nelia Amigoni, Paolo Corsi, Salvatore Siracusano, Marco Sebben, Riccardo Rizzetto, Vincenzo De Marco, Arianna Mariotto, Alberto Diminutto, Tania Processali, Marco Pirozzi, and Antonio Benito Porcaro
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Health Informatics ,Logistic regression ,03 medical and health sciences ,Prostate cancer ,0302 clinical medicine ,Robotic Surgical Procedures ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,education ,Prostatectomy ,Positive surgical margins ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,fungi ,Margins of Excision ,Robotic surgery ,Odds ratio ,Prostate cancer tumor-grade groups ,Radical prostatectomy ,medicine.disease ,Dissection ,Clinical research ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Surgery ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
The aim of the study was to evaluate clinical, pathological and peri-operative factors associated with the risk of positive surgical margins (PSM) after robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) in a high-volume center. The study is a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data. We excluded cases who were under androgen deprivation or had prior treatments. The population included negative cases (control group) and PSM subjects (study groups). The logistic regression model assessed the independent association of factors with the risk of PSM. From January 2013 to December 2017, 732 patients underwent RARP. Extended pelvic lymph node dissection was performed in 342 cases (46.7%). Overall, 192 cases (26.3%) had PSM. Independent factors associated with the risk of focal PSM were body mass index (odds ratio, OR = 0.936; p = 0.021), percentage of biopsy-positive cores (BPC; OR = 1.012; p = 0.004), pathological extracapsular extension (OR = 2.702; p
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- 2020
10. Prostate volume index and prostatic chronic inflammation predicted low tumor load in 945 patients at baseline prostate biopsy
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Filippo Migliorini, Tania Processali, Salvatore Siracusano, Marco Pirozzi, Giovanni Cacciamani, Antonio Benito Porcaro, Matteo Brunelli, Maria Angela Cerruto, Nelia Amigoni, Arianna Mariotto, Alessandro Tafuri, Aliasger Shakir, Riccardo Rizzetto, Giovanni Novella, Marco Sebben, and Walter Artibani
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Prostate biopsy ,Urology ,Biopsy ,Prostate tumor grade ,Prostate volume index ,Prostatic chronic inflammation ,Prostate cancer ,Prostate ,Predictive Value of Tests ,medicine ,Humans ,Tumor volume ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Prostate-specific antigen ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Cancer ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Odds ratio ,Organ Size ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Prostatitis ,Tumor Burden ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Conventional PCI ,Chronic Disease ,business - Abstract
To assess associations of prostate volume index (PVI), defined as the ratio of the volume of the central transition zone to the volume of the peripheral zone of the prostate and prostatic chronic inflammation (PCI) as predictors of tumor load by number of positive cores (PC) in patients undergoing baseline random biopsies. Parameters evaluated included age, PSA, total prostate volume, PSA density, digital rectal exam, PVI, and PCI. All patients underwent standard transperineal random biopsies. Tumor load was evaluated as absent (no PC), limited (1–3 PC), and extensive (more than 3 PC). The association of factors with the risk of tumor load was evaluated by the multinomial logistic regression model. The study evaluated 945 patients. Cancer PC were detected in 477 (507%) cases of whom 207 (43.4%) had limited tumor load and 270 (56.6%) had extensive tumor load. Among other factors, comparing patients with limited tumor load with negative cases, PVI [odds ratio, OR = 0.521, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.330–0.824; p
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- 2020
11. Positive Association between Preoperative Total Testosterone Levels and Risk of Positive Surgical Margins by Prostate Cancer: Results in 476 Consecutive Patients Treated Only by Radical Prostatectomy
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Walter Artibani, Arianna Mariotto, Marco Sebben, Marco Pirozzi, Tania Pocessali, Riccardo Rizzetto, Davide Inverardi, Matteo Brunelli, Nelia Amigoni, Mario Romano, Paolo Corsi, Roberto Iacovelli, Antonio Benito Porcaro, Salvatore Siracusano, and Alessandro Tafuri
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Male ,Organs at Risk ,Prostate biopsy ,Biopsy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Prostate cancer tumor grade ,Prostatic chronic inflammation ,Prostate cancer ,0302 clinical medicine ,Testosterone ,Univariate analysis ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Surgical margins ,Prostatectomy ,Prostate ,Margins of Excision ,Middle Aged ,Prostate-specific antigen ,Radical prostatectomy ,Total testosterone ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Preoperative Period ,Cohort ,Regression Analysis ,Positive Surgical Margin ,Risk ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Urology ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Probability ,Retrospective Studies ,Salvage Therapy ,Radiotherapy ,business.industry ,fungi ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,business ,Software - Abstract
Objective: To evaluate preoperative total testosterone (TT) as a predictor of positive surgical margins (PSM) in prostate cancer (PCA). Patients and methods: During the period from November 2014 to July 2017, preoperative TT was measured in 476 PCA patients undergoing only radical prostatectomy (RP) and including all risk classes. Surgical margins were stated negative, focal positive (single and less than 1 mL), and multifocal positive (more than 1). The risk of TT and clinical factors associated with the risk of PSM (focal or multifocal versus negative) was evaluated by the multinomial logistic regression model. Results: Overall, PSM were detected in 149 cases (31.3%), which included 99 patients with focal cancer invasion (20.8%) and 50 subjects with multifocal cancer invasion (10.5%). In univariate analysis, PSM associated with higher median levels of TT and prostate-specific antigen than controls. Multifocal PSM associated with higher rates of high-risk PCA (42%) than focal (22.2%) or control cases (18.3%). In multivariate analysis, TT was the only independent factor positively associated with the risk of focal PSM when compared to controls (OR 1.002; p = 0.035). TT (OR 1.003; p = 0.002) and high-risk PCA (OR 1.002; p = 0.047) were independent factors, which positively associated with the risk of multifocal PSM when compared to controls. Risk models were computed. Conclusions: In a large and contemporary cohort of patients elected to primary RP, TT was an independent positive factor associated with the risk of focal and multifocal PSM. TT associated with aggressive PCA biology.
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- 2018
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12. PD28-09 PERCUTANEOUS ANGIOPLASTY OF INTERNAL PUDENDAL ARTERIES FOR THE TREATMENT OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION NOT RESPONSIVE TO PHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPY. INITIAL EXPERIENCE IN SIX PATIENTS
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Filippo Migliorini, Flavio Ribichini, Anna Marcer, Emanuele Rubilotta, Silvia Bassi, Walter Artibani, Marco Sebben, Matteo Balzarro, and Arianna Mariotto
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Percutaneous angioplasty ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Stenosis ,Erectile dysfunction ,Pharmacological therapy ,business.industry ,Urology ,medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Surgery - Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES:To assess the feasibility and efficacy of percutaneous angioplasty of Internal Pudendal Arteries (IPA) stenosis with drug-eluting paclitaxel-medicated balloons in the tr...
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- 2019
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13. Inverse Association of Prostatic Chronic Inflammation among Prostate Cancer Tumor Grade Groups: Retrospective Study of 738 Consecutive Cases Elected to a First Random Biopsy Set
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Walter Artibani, Paolo Corsi, Riccardo Rizzetto, Salvatore Siracusano, Alessandro Tafuri, Giovanni Novella, Nelia Amigoni, Antonio Benito Porcaro, Davide Inverardi, Marco Sebben, Tania Processali, Matteo Brunelli, Arianna Mariotto, Marco Pirozzi, and Matteo Balzarro
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Prostate biopsy ,Biopsy ,Urology ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Prostatitis ,Prostate cancer tumor grade ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Prostatic chronic inflammation ,Body Mass Index ,03 medical and health sciences ,Prostate cancer ,0302 clinical medicine ,Prostate ,Medicine ,Humans ,Prostate-specific antigen ,Aged ,Digital Rectal Examination ,Retrospective Studies ,Inflammation ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Rectal examination ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,ROC Curve ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Conventional PCI ,Multivariate Analysis ,Regression Analysis ,business - Abstract
Objectives: The study aimed to evaluate associations of prostatic chronic inflammation (PCI) with prostate cancer (PCA) grade groups by the International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP). Methods: The study evaluated retrospectively 738 cases. The patient population was sampled into 3 groups collecting cases without and with PCA including subjects with lSUP grade group 1 and grade groups 2–5. Results: PCI was assessed in 185 patients (25.1%) and PCA in 361 patients (48.9%) of whom 188 (25.5%) had ISUP grade and 173 (23.4%) had ISUP groups 2–5 tumors. PCI inversely related to ISUP groups (p < 0.0001). In multivariate analysis, the risk of ISUP grade group 1 PCA compared to negative cases associated positively with age (OR 1.042; p = 0.001) but inversely with total prostate volume (TPV; OR 0.965; p < 0.0001) and PCI (OR 0.314; p < 0.0001). Intermediate-high grade tumors associated positively with age (OR 1.065; p < 0.0001), prostate specific antigen (OR 1.167; p < 0.0001), and abnormal digital rectal examination (OR 2.251; p < 0.0001) but inversely with TPV (OR 0.921; p < 0.0001) and PCI (OR 0.106; p < 0.0001). Conclusions: PCI decreased the risk of PCA among ISUP tumor grade groups.
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- 2018
14. AGE AS INDEPENDENT RISK FACTOR OF RECURRENCE AFTER NEPHROURETERECTOMY OR SEGMENTAL URETERECTOMY: MULTICENTER RETROSPECTIVE EVALUATION
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Siracusano, Salvatore, Ciciliato, Stefano, Silvestri, Tommaso, Arianna, Mariotto, Talamini, Renato, Marchi, Davide De, Cacciamani, Giovanni, Cavicchioli, Francesca Maria, Simonato, Alchiede, Serni, Sergio, Gacci, Mauro, Artibani, Walter, SCHIAVINA, RICCARDO, Siracusano, Salvatore, Ciciliato, Stefano, Silvestri, Tommaso, Arianna, Mariotto, Talamini, Renato, Marchi, Davide De, Cacciamani, Giovanni, Cavicchioli, Francesca Maria, Simonato, Alchiede, Schiavina, Riccardo, Serni, Sergio, Gacci, Mauro, and Artibani, Walter
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INDEPENDENT RISK FACTOR OF RECURRENCE AFTER NEPHROURETERECTOMY OR SEGMENTAL URETERECTOMY ,AGE AS INDEPENDENT RISK FACTOR OF RECURRENCE AFTER NEPHROURETERECTOMY OR SEGMENTAL URETERECTOMY: MULTICENTER RETROSPECTIVE EVALUATION - Published
- 2016
15. Experimental model of an artificial pneumoperitoneum to measure thermal energy spread during bipolar cauterizing
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D. De Marchi, Arianna Mariotto, R. Muradore, V. De Marco, C. Daffara, G. Marchioro, Matteo Brunelli, Salvatore Siracusano, A.B. Porcaro, Walter Artibani, D. Scutelnic, P. Fiorini, and A. Silvesri
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business.industry ,Experimental model ,Urology ,Acoustics ,Measure (physics) ,Artificial pneumoperitoneum ,Medicine ,business ,Thermal energy - Published
- 2018
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16. 'Laparoscopic resection of a rare gastrointestinal stromal tumor in children'
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Michela Maffi, Arianna Mariotto, Andrea Pession, Giovanni Ruggeri, Tommaso Gargano, Mario Lima, Mario Lima, Tommaso Gargano, Giovanni Ruggeri, Andrea Pession, Arianna Mariotto, and Michela Maffi
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Multidisciplinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,GiST ,Case Study ,business.industry ,Stomach ,GASTROINTESTINAL ,Abdominal cavity ,medicine.disease ,Abdominal mass ,digestive system diseases ,Surgery ,Metastasis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Abdomen ,Laparoscopy ,stromal ,medicine.symptom ,Stromal tumor ,Gastrointestinal stromal tumor ,business ,Children - Abstract
Introduction Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) are uncommon mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, accounting for 0.1% to 3% of all GI malignancies. Paediatric GIST have an annual incidence of 0.02 per million children, have a female predisposition, are usually located in the stomach (50–60%) and in up to 85% of cases CD117-cKit or PDGFRA mutation is absent, resulting in a decreased efficacy of the target therapy. Case description We report the case of an incidentally diagnosed gastric GIST in a 14-year-old boy with multiple malformations. Genetic tests and Kariotype resulted negative. Recently, an abdominal US visualized an hypoechoic heterogeneous abdominal mass. The common tumor markers resulted negative and the abdominal CT-scan confirmed the presence of a solid round lesion (42×36mm) in contact with the stomach and the pancreas. Laparoscopy allowed the recognition and the removal of the nodular mass at the posterior margin of the stomach. The histopathologic and the molecular biology findings were consistent with a kit-wilde type GIST. Surgical margins were microscopically free of tumor cells. These results justify the decision not to add other surgical or medical therapy. However, for high risk of recurrence and metastasis, a close follow-up was started. Discussion and evaluation GIST are asymptomatic in 10% to 30% of patients or present nonspecific symptoms and signs. These tumors present usually irregular, lobulated and ulcerated. CT-scan of the abdomen and pelvis or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are mandatory in the diagnostic work-up. The final diagnosis is based on histology and immunohistochemistry. Surgery is the first-line treatment in patients with localized disease. Conclusion Guidelines for the management of pediatric GIST are not presently available for the paucity of reports and data. However it is widely accepted that surgery is the first-line treatment and gross resection with negative microscopic margins can be considered therapeutic and lead to full remission of the pathology. Laparoscopy is a safe surgical approach for the exploration of the abdominal cavity, the evaluation of the disease and the complete removal of the tumor.
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- 2015
17. Positive association between preoperative total testosterone levels and risk of positive surgical margins by prostate cancer: Results in 476 consecutive patients only treated by radical prostatectomy
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A.B. Porcaro, Marco Pirozzi, Riccardo Rizzetto, Tania Processali, Marco Sebben, D. Inverardi, Salvatore Siracusano, Paolo Corsi, Arianna Mariotto, Walter Artibani, Nelia Amigoni, Alessandro Tafuri, and Maria Angela Cerruto
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Prostate cancer ,Prostatectomy ,business.industry ,Urology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine ,Testosterone (patch) ,Positive Surgical Margin ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
- 2018
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18. Ureteral rupture after blunt abdominal trauma in a child with unknown horseshoe kidney
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Mariangela Cecchetto, Francesco Saverio Camoglio, Nicola Zampieri, and Arianna Mariotto
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Horseshoe kidney ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Abdominal Injuries ,Wounds, Nonpenetrating ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Child ,Tomography ,Children ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,Urography ,Cystoscopy ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,X-Ray Computed ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,surgical procedures, operative ,Blunt trauma ,Wounds ,Female ,Stents ,Radiology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Fused Kidney ,Hematuria ,Humans ,Rupture ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Ureter ,lcsh:Surgery ,Blunt ,Ureteral lesion ,medicine ,Nonpenetrating ,business.industry ,urogenital system ,Stent ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,lcsh:RD1-811 ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Abdominal trauma ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,business ,Pyelogram - Abstract
More than 90% of renal injuries in children result from blunt abdominal trauma. A 10-year-old female had a blunt abdominal trauma with macro-hematuria. The computed tomography scan revealed the presence of a horseshoe kidney and a 3rd grade renal lesion and contrast leakage from the right ureter. The ureteral rupture was confirmed by cystoscopy and ascendant pyelography and than a double J-stent was implanted. The stent was removed one month later. Non-surgical management has become the standard of care for both ureteral and renal lesions in children. Non-surgical treatment is a safe procedure for renal trauma with ureteral rupture in children.
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- 2015
19. Wandering spleen with a ten-time twisted vascular pedicle
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Arianna Mariotto, M Peretti, Francesco Saverio Camoglio, S Zambaldo, Gabriella Scirè, S. Bianchi, Elisa Pani, and Luca Giacomello
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Torsion Abnormality ,lcsh:Surgery ,Computed tomography ,Pediatrics ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Humans ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color ,Child ,Abdomen, Acute ,Vascular pedicle ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,fungi ,Torsion (gastropod) ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,Wandering Spleen ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,Anatomy ,lcsh:RD1-811 ,medicine.disease ,body regions ,surgical procedures, operative ,Acute abdomen ,Twisted vascular pedicle ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,biological sciences ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Surgery ,Female ,Radiology ,wandering spleen, twisted vascular pedicle, pediatrics ,Wandering spleen ,Ultrasonography ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
Torsion of a wandering spleen is a rare cause of acute abdomen in children, usually diagnosed with color-Doppler ultrasonography and enhanced computed tomography. We report a pediatric case of torsion of wandering spleen.
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- 2015
20. Trichobezoar in children: therapeutic complications
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Arianna Mariotto, Luca Giacomello, M Peretti, S Zambaldo, Gabriella Scirè, E. Pani, Francesco Saverio Camoglio, and A Mantovani
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Abdominal pain ,lcsh:Surgery ,Bezoars ,surgery ,medicine ,Humans ,Surgical emergency ,endoscopy ,Child ,Gastrointestinal tract ,Mass removal ,thricobezoar ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Gold standard ,abdominal pain ,lcsh:RJ1-570 ,lcsh:Pediatrics ,thricobezoar, surgery, pediatric ,Trichobezoar ,lcsh:RD1-811 ,Surgery ,Endoscopy ,Gastrointestinal Tract ,pediatric ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Trichobezoars are concretions formed by the accumulation of hair or fibers in the gastrointestinal tract, usually associated with underlying psychiatric disorders in females between 13 and 20 years old. Endoscopy, the gold standard for diagnosis, brings some additional advantages: sample taking, size reducing and, rarely, mass removal. This study shows that endoscopy can cause severe complications resulting in a surgical emergency.
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- 2014
21. PS-068 Varicocele And Adolescent: The Role Of Elastosonography In The Evaluation Of Testes
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Costanza Bruno, Francesco Saverio Camoglio, M Peretti, Nicola Zampieri, A Mantovani, Gabriella Scirè, S Zambaldo, and Arianna Mariotto
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Varicocele ,Reflux ,Testicular Hypotrophy ,Healthy subjects ,Testicular growth ,medicine.disease ,Positive correlation ,Surgery ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,medicine ,Statistical analysis ,business ,Spermatic Vein - Abstract
Background Varicocele is the first cause of male sub-fertility and it is well know its correlation with testicular growth arrest. In paediatric age testicular hypotrophy is the main indication for surgical treatment. The aim of this study is to evaluate the role of elastosonography in the evaluation of testicular elasticity as predictive sign of testicular damage. Materials and methods 13 boys (9–13 years old) with untreated varicocele (bilateral in 3 boys and left unilateral in 10) and 12 age-matched healthy subjects underwent elastosonography. Varicocele was classified following the Dubin and Amelar classification and spermatic vein reflux was classified following a modified Hirsch classification (as short, medium and continuous spermatic vein reflux). The testicular elasticity was expressed as a three-point scale (1: normal; 2: slightly to moderately stiffer than normal; 3: severely stiffer than normal). None had testicular hypotrophy. Statistical analysis was performed by means of the Student’s t -test. Results 2 patients had grade I varicocele, II in 9 patients had grade II varicocele and 5 patients had grade III varicocele; 3 cases had “short£ spermatic vein reflux, 6 patients had “medium” spermatic vein reflux and 7 patients had continuous spermatic vein reflux. The elasticity was 1 in all 34 normal testes; in the testes with varicocele it was graded 2 in 9 cases and 3 in 7 cases. The differences in the degree of elasticity between normal testes and testes with varicocele and between continuous and medium/short spermatic vein reflux were highly significant (p Conclusion Testes with varicocele are significantly stiffer than normal ones, with a positive correlation to the clinical grade and significantly to the duration of spermatic vein reflux.
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- 2014
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22. Questionnaire Study to Assess the Outcomes of the Management of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Individuals (CAH-MaS)
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Arianna Mariotto, Specialty Registrar Paediatric Urology
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- 2023
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