Publications by authors named "D Cassini"

Enhanced recovery pathways (ERPs) are evidence-based, multimodal strategies designed to promote early recovery and to optimize surgical outcomes. While extensively implemented in elective surgery, their adaptation to emergency general surgery (EGS) raises challenges due to patient instability and limited preoperative time. The study aimed to evaluate the adherence to each ERPs item and the impact on short-term outcomes in patients undergoing emergency general surgery.

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Purpose: Time to closure and morbidity are significant issues associated with ileostomy reversal after rectal cancer resection. This study aimed to investigate the rate, time, and morbidity associated with ileostomy closure procedure.

Methods: Between February and December 2022, patients who underwent protective ileostomy after rectal cancer surgery across 45 Italian surgical centres were prospectively included.

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Trauma, particularly uncontrolled bleeding, is a major cause of death. Recent evidence-based guidelines recommend the use of a tourniquet when life-threating limb bleeding cannot be controlled with direct pressure. Prehospital hemorrhage management, according to the XABCDE protocol, emphasizes the critical role of tourniquets in controlling massive bleeding.

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Background: The history of inguinal hernia repair has been marked by the description of several therapies over ages, each with its own approach to managing the hernial sac. An analysis of hernia sac transection (with or without high ligation) versus reduction (invagination) in adults who underwent Lichtenstein open tension-free inguinal hernia repair and in adult and pediatric patients who underwent suture repair has been the primary aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis.

Methods: The authors conducted a comprehensive review and meta-analysis.

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