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    Intraperitoneal drain placement and outcomes after elective colorectal surgery: international matched, prospective, cohort study

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    Despite current guidelines, intraperitoneal drain placement after elective colorectal surgery remains widespread. Drains were not associated with earlier detection of intraperitoneal collections, but were associated with prolonged hospital stay and increased risk of surgical-site infections.Background Many surgeons routinely place intraperitoneal drains after elective colorectal surgery. However, enhanced recovery after surgery guidelines recommend against their routine use owing to a lack of clear clinical benefit. This study aimed to describe international variation in intraperitoneal drain placement and the safety of this practice. Methods COMPASS (COMPlicAted intra-abdominal collectionS after colorectal Surgery) was a prospective, international, cohort study which enrolled consecutive adults undergoing elective colorectal surgery (February to March 2020). The primary outcome was the rate of intraperitoneal drain placement. Secondary outcomes included: rate and time to diagnosis of postoperative intraperitoneal collections; rate of surgical site infections (SSIs); time to discharge; and 30-day major postoperative complications (Clavien-Dindo grade at least III). After propensity score matching, multivariable logistic regression and Cox proportional hazards regression were used to estimate the independent association of the secondary outcomes with drain placement. Results Overall, 1805 patients from 22 countries were included (798 women, 44.2 per cent; median age 67.0 years). The drain insertion rate was 51.9 per cent (937 patients). After matching, drains were not associated with reduced rates (odds ratio (OR) 1.33, 95 per cent c.i. 0.79 to 2.23; P = 0.287) or earlier detection (hazard ratio (HR) 0.87, 0.33 to 2.31; P = 0.780) of collections. Although not associated with worse major postoperative complications (OR 1.09, 0.68 to 1.75; P = 0.709), drains were associated with delayed hospital discharge (HR 0.58, 0.52 to 0.66; P < 0.001) and an increased risk of SSIs (OR 2.47, 1.50 to 4.05; P < 0.001). Conclusion Intraperitoneal drain placement after elective colorectal surgery is not associated with earlier detection of postoperative collections, but prolongs hospital stay and increases SSI risk

    Lontani da casa. Testimonianze di emigrati e di soldati di San Giovanni Ilarione

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    Testimonianze di soldati di San Giovanni Ilarione (Verona) e di emigranti attraverso lettere e ricordi. Pubblicazione di circa 200 lettere di un soldato disperso in Russia nella seconda guerra mondiale

    Il dialogo intergenerazionale come prassi educativa. Il Centro Infanzia Girotondo delle Et\ue0

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    Il testo presenta la progettazione intergenerazionale attuata nel Centro Infanzia Girotondo delle Et\ue0 nel Centro Infanzia di Santa Maria di Feletto: nascita, sviluppo, evoluzione, valutazione. Il progetto coinvolge da circa 20 anni il territorio circostante e il Centro Residenziale per anziani. Il testo contine anche delle riflessioni di carattere pedagogico, sociologico, psicologio e filosofico di alcuni docenti universitari, che danno un fondamento terico a tale progettazione
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