24 research outputs found

    Covid-19 pandemic in an italian obstetric department: Sharing our experience

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    Background and aim of the work: The outbreak of the novel coronavirus (or SARS-CoV 2) has struck the healthcare system worldwide. Within few weeks hospitals had to reorganize their internal logistics and structure covering any level of care, from the Emergency Room to medical Departments. Methods: Due to the state of medical emergency, the Gynecology and Obstetrics Unit of the University Hospital in Udine developed new protocols for the usual standard of care, ensuring a safe environment for both healthcare providers and patients. Results: By a continuous update of scientific evidence, the Department was able to increase capacity as well as maintain flexibility when an unexpected high number of admissions was required. 40 COVID-19 positive patients were admitted to our Department between March and December 2020, none of them had complications and no case of cross infection between patients and medical staff were registered. Conclusion: We aimed to share our experience, which provided a notable lesson about what to expect and how to prepare a high-risk pregnancy referral center in response to a pandemic. (www.actabiomedica.it)

    Human amniotic membrane for myocutaneous dehiscence after a radical surgical treatment of vulvar cancer: A case report

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    Background: The application of the amniotic membrane could have a favourable effect on tissue repair and regeneration. We report the first case of implant of an amniotic membrane in a patient affected by myo-cutaneous dehiscence, after a radical surgical treatment for vulvar cancer. Methods: We describe a case of a 74-years-old patient affected by vulvar cancer. After radiotherapy, the patient underwent to an anterior pelvic exenteration with uretero-ileo-cutaneostomy by Wallace, bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy, omental biopsies, omental flap, bilateral inguinal lymphadenectomy, resection of ulcerated left inguinal lesion, reconstruction with left gracilis muscle flap and locoregional V-Y advancement flap. The patient developed a myo-cutaneous dehiscence. Two months after the surgery, following an accurate curettage of the wound and negative pressure therapy, a patch of human amniotic membrane was implanted. Results: The surgical procedure was easy, feasible and did not require long operating room times. No intraoperative or postoperative complications occurred. The results obtained were encouraging with a marked improvement in the surgical wound. Conclusion: the use of amniotic membranes was safely and easily performed to promote the healing of complicated surgical wounds

    ANALGESIA POSTOPERATORIA: CONFRONTO BUPIVACAINA IPERBARICA 1% VERSUS BUPIVACAINA IPERBARICA 0,5% NELL'ANESTESIA SUBARACNOIDEA PER TAGLIO CESAREO

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    ANALGESIA POSTOPERATORIA: CONFRONTO BUPIVACAINA IPERBARICA 1% VERSUS BUPIVACAINA IPERBARICA 0,5% NELL'ANESTESIA SUBARACNOIDEA PER TAGLIO CESARE
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