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    Endoscopic pilonidal sinus treatment: a prospective multicentre trial by Meinero, P., Stazi, A., Carbone, A., Fasolini, F., Regusci, L., La Torre, M.

    Published in Colorectal disease (01-05-2016)
    “…Background Pilonidal disease (PD) is a common inflammatory disease of the gluteal fold, resulting in recurrent acute/chronic infection at the level of the…”
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    Video-Assisted Anal Fistula Treatment (VAAFT) for complex anorectal fistula: efficacy and risk factors for failure at 3-year follow-up by Regusci, L., Fasolini, F., Meinero, P., Caccia, G., Ruggeri, G., Serati, M., Braga, A.

    Published in Techniques in coloproctology (01-07-2020)
    “…Background The aim of this study was to assess the 3-year objective and subjective outcomes of patients with complex anorectal fistula treated with…”
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    NPWTid in the treatment of infected diabetic foot by Cestaro, G, Fasolini, F, Regusci, L, Torre, A, De Monti, M

    Published in Il Giornale di chirurgia (01-09-2019)
    “…Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with instillation therapy and dwelling time (NPWTid) represents a good tool to treat severely infected non-healing wounds. This…”
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    Meckel diverticulum: one pathology, different clinical presentations. A report of two cases by Pacchiarini, L, Boettcher, J, Regusci, L, Fasolini, F, De Monti, M

    Published in Il Giornale di chirurgia (01-09-2019)
    “…Meckel diverticulum is the most prevalent congenital malformation of gastrointestinal tract and usually it remains asymptomaRomatic. Approximately in 25% of…”
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    A giant adrenal pseudocyst mimicking an adrenal cancer: case report and review of the literature by Passoni, S, Regusci, L, Peloni, G, Brenna, M, Fasolini, F

    Published in Urologia internationalis (01-01-2013)
    “…Adrenal pseudocysts are rare lesions that develop within the adrenal glands, generally from vessel ectasia or from degenerative adenomas or hematomas. They are…”
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    Gastroscopic removal of an adjustable gastric band after partial intragastric migration by Regusci, L, Groebli, Y, Meyer, J L, Walder, J, Margalith, D, Schneider, R

    Published in Obesity surgery (01-04-2003)
    “…Laparoscopic implantation of an adjustable gastric band is being performed widely. One potential complication is the transgastric migration of the band, that…”
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