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Ct-Guided Pancreatic Percutaneous Fine-needle Biopsy in Differential Diagnosis Between Pancreatic Cancer and Chronic Pancreatitis
Differential diagnosis between pancreatic cancer and chronic pancreatitis is still difficult to establish. In
63 patients with suspected pancreatic neoplasm we performed: serum CA 19-9 assessment, abdominal
ultrasound, CT scan and CT-guided pancreatic percutaneous fine-needle biopsy. The conclusive diagnosis
was pancreatic cancer in 40 patients and chronic pancreatitis in 23 patients. With regard to the differential
diagnosis, sensitivity and specificity were respectively 80% and 78% for serum CA 19-9, 75% and 65% for
abdominal US, 85% and 70% for CT scan, 00% and 87% for percutaneous fine-needle biopsy. We
conclude that CT-guided percutaneous fine-needle biopsy is the most reliable method for differential
diagnosis between pancreatic cancer and chronic pancreatitis
Are there any relations among transplant centre volume, surgical technique and anatomy for donor graft selection? Ten-year multicentric Italian experience on mini-invasive living donor nephrectomy
Selection of the right or left living donor kidney for transplantation is influenced by many variables. In the present multi centric study including 21 Italian transplant centres, we evaluated whether centre volume or surgical technique may influence the selection process
[Surgical overview on kidney and pancreas transplantation]
The main purpose of this paper, written by a group of Italian expert transplant surgeons, is to provide clinical support and to help through the decision-making process over pre-transplant surgical procedures in potential kidney recipients, as well as selection of pancreas transplant candidates and perioperative management of kidney recipient. Current topics such as different approaches in minimally invasive donor nephrectomy, methods of graft preservation and treatment of failed allograft were addressed
[Surgical overview on kidney and pancreas transplantation]
The main purpose of this paper, written by a group of Italian expert transplant surgeons, is to provide clinical support and to help through the decision-making process over pre-transplant surgical procedures in potential kidney recipients, as well as selection of pancreas transplant candidates and perioperative management of kidney recipient. Current topics such as different approaches in minimally invasive donor nephrectomy, methods of graft preservation and treatment of failed allograft were addressed