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Surgical Equipment

Equipment and Supplies Surgical Equipment

44 articoli — 1998-2026 Include sottocategorie MeSH

RI Domande e risposte
Diabete mellito di tipo 1 e trapianto di isole pancreatiche

2026/3 — pag. 191 — DOI

EL Casi indimenticabili
Lussazione atlanto-epistrofea e sindrome di Down: un binomio da non dimenticare

Merli G, Marino S, Mannarà UM, Certo F, Millesoli MS, Migliore A, Testaì MA, Berto VM, La Spina M

2026/2 — pag. 39-40 — DOI

A 6-year-old girl with Down syndrome presented with persistent torticollis and sudden neurological deficits. CT and MRI scans diagnosed an atlanto-axial dislocation (C1-C2) with severe spinal cord compression. Conservative treatment using traction an...

RI Casi indimenticabili
C’è scoliosi e scoliosi…

Pontrandolfo M.

2025/7 — pag. 462-464 — DOI

A 6-year-old girl was diagnosed with scoliosis during a routine check-up. Imaging revealed a paravertebral mass at the D5-D8 level, diagnosed as a mature ganglioneuroma, which was successfully removed. The scoliosis, considered secondary to the mass,...

RI Pagine elettroniche
Un caso di shock tossico stafilococcico in un'adolescente

Barazzoni M, Lazzerotti A, Amoroso A, Tealdo M.

2024/5 — pag. 332-334 — DOI

A 13-year-old adolescent presented with symptoms compatible with septic shock following a vacation by the lake. Initially, she presented with gastrointestinal symptoms and fever, and later she developed rash, arthralgia, myalgia, asthenia, erythroder...

RI Pagine elettroniche
Quando il versamento pleurico origina... dall'addome

Faraguna MC, Quadri G, Floramo G, Rancan A, Cheli M.

2024/3 — pag. 189-192 — DOI

The paper reports the case of a 13-year-old girl who suffered from complicated appendicitis, which was treated by laparoscopic appendectomy. Subsequently, she developed a bilateral pleural effusion that required a chest drain. Pleural exudative effus...

EL Caso contributivo
Quando il versamento pleurico origina... dall'addome

Faraguna MC, Quadri G, Floramo G, Rancan A, Cheli M

2024/3 — pag. 39-41 — DOI

The paper reports the case of a 13-year-old girl who suffered from complicated appendicitis, which was treated by laparoscopic appendectomy. Subsequently, she developed a bilateral pleural effusion that required a chest drain. Pleural exudative effus...

RI Aggiornamento
L'ossigenoterapia

Traunero A, Lorenzon B, Amaddeo A, Barbi E.

2023/2 — pag. 85-95 — DOI

Oxygen supplementation represents a fundamental therapy in several clinical conditions, both acute and chronic. Starting from some concepts of respiratory physiopathology, this paper discusses the approach to a child with respiratory distress and res...

RI Problemi speciali
Diabete hi-tech

D’Agostin M, Tumminelli C, Grigoletto V, Tornese G, Barbi E, Faleschini E.

2022/8 — pag. 505-510 — DOI

Recently, technological innovations have radically changed diabetes care. Insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring systems have significantly improved diabetes outcomes in both children and adults with Type 1 diabetes. For this reason, the maj...

RI Editoriali
Sono stata una bambina ospedalizzata

Mazzoni FV.

2022/4 — pag. 214 — DOI

RI L'esperienza che insegna
Una storia che zoppica

Lambertini AG, Falcioni A, Mambell L, Farneti C, Chiaravalloti A, Foschi N, Marchetti F

2021/6 — pag. 379-382 — DOI

The paper reports the case of a 5-year-old boy who presented with Perthes’ Disease with a long and underhand history of persistent coxalgia, which later became bilateral. Therefore, the main clinical data were reviewed with a particular focus on the ...

RI Problemi correnti
Ginocchio valgo punto per punto: quello che deve sapere il pediatra

Genovese MRL, Vittoria F, Grasso R, Barbi E, Carbone M

2021/5 — pag. 303-307 — DOI

Knee valgus is one of the most frequent paediatric orthopaedic problems based on the evaluation by the paediatricians. Most cases are physiological variants that resolve spontaneously with growth, however pathological cases require surgical treatment...

EL Il commento
Lezioni dal Covid-19 per il diabete mellito in età pediatrica

Tornese G

2021/3 — pag. 59-60 — DOI

RI Editoriali
Accesso libero
Su la maschera: è un ordine!

G. Longo

2020/4 — pag. 210-212

RI Casi indimenticabili
Sotto la berretta: trigonocefalia

I. Giuseppin

2019/4 — pag. 255-257

EL Casi indimenticabili
Petto carenato in un adolescente

F. Pederiva

2019/3 — pag. 46-46

RI ABC
La gestione del piede torto

A.M.C. Galimberti, D. Dibello, V. Di Carlo, M. Carbone, E. Barbi

2019/2 — pag. 109-111

Club foot (also called talipes equinovarus) is the commonest foot congenital malformation. It affects 1-2/1,000 of live births, showing a ratio M:F of 2:1 and a predominant distribution in the developing countries (80%). It is a complex and bilater...

RI Farmacoriflessioni
La tossina botulinica nel trattamento della spasticità in bambini affetti da paralisi cerebrale

P. Maltoni, P. Cianci, E. Valletta, A. Selicorni, L. Piccinini

2017/6 — pag. 377-383

Botulinum toxin (BoNT) is a powerful rehabilitative instrument used for the focal treatment of spasticity, described in the literature as efficacious and safe, also during developmental age, particularly in patients with cerebral palsy. Used in syn...

RI Problemi correnti
Piede piatto flessibile: una revisione critica

S. Lazzeri

2016/8 — pag. 501-505

Flexible flatfoot in children is very common and children are frequently referred to the paediatric orthopaedic surgeon. Most of these patients are asymptomatic, yet they receive treatment although recent systematic reviews conclude that the eviden...

RI Ricerca
Il percorso decisionale nella scoliosi

F. D’Osualdo, S. Schierano, E. Battistuzzi, S. Specogna

2016/2 — pag. 103-110

Background - Adolescent scoliosis occurs in 2% of the young aged between 10 and 16; only 10% usually get worse and this poses the problem of an early identification of evolutive cases and of avoiding unnecessary treatment in the majority of cases. ...

RI Aggiornamento
La gestione del bambino con diabete di tipo 1

T. Suprani, V. Graziani, A. Cirillo, A. Biasini, F. Marchetti

2014/2 — pag. 87-95

The primary objective in type 1 diabetes management is the maintenance of good metabolic control in order to reduce the incidence of acute adverse events and long term complications. Recently, thanks to technological advances, use of new insulin an...

EL Ricerca
Accesso libero
Efficacia anestetica del LAT gel per ferite superficiali in una popolazione pediatrica. Già fatto?!

E. Benelli, D. Zanon, S. Bressan, G. Facchina, K. Vecchiato, S. Pusceddu, E. Neri, R. Giorgi, C. Germani

2013/5

Laceration’s local anesthesia is obtained by perlesional injections of lidocaine, which are painful their self. Ready-made anesthetic gel that can be put directly on the laceration with no pain and that have anesthetic and hemostatic power are availa...

RI Ricerca
Il trattamento delle ostruzioni congenite delle vie lacrimali

C. Fiore, C. Peruzzi, A.L. Ricci, P.S. Menduno, B. Iaccheri

2009/3 — pag. 169-171

Aims: Evaluating the timing of probing in children with congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction. Methods: We evaluated the success rate related to the age of children at the time of probing in a retrospective study of 335 children aged 3 months to...

RI Aggiornamento
Piede piatto e plantari

G. Taglialavoro

2004/11 — pag. 689

The essential or “weak” flatfoot, under 6 years, is always asymptomatic. Between 6 and 13 years, a few cases may become symptomatic and require treatment. In adult age, the asymptomatic flatfoot should be considered a physiological variant and in m...

RI Controversie
Accesso libero
Il piede piatto e l’ansia della prevenzione

G. Taglialavoro, G. Maranzana, G. Longo

2001/8 — pag. 537-540

RI Focus
Accesso libero
La paralisi cerebrale infantile: moderni orientamenti in ortopedia riabilitativa

T. Carletti, M. Galli, F. Motta

2001/3 — pag. 162-166

Gross motor impairment and functional disability is a constant component of cerebral palsy. Over time, hypertonia or hypotonia may cause bone deformities and joint dislocations, which cause further impairment and functional problems. Quantitative f...

EL Ortopedia per il pediatra
Accesso libero
Piede torto: equino-varo-supinato

D. Bello

1999/7

EL Contributi Originali - Ricerca
Accesso libero
Il piede piatto:metodica incruenta per la sua correzione

A. Lepore, A. Colucci, F. Pettrone, A. Vozza, M. Indolfi, I. Renna

1999/7

EL Ortopedia per il pediatra
Accesso libero
Lussazione congenita dell'ancaIl caso

D. Bello

1999/7

RI Pagina verde
Accesso libero
Il piede piatto. metodica incruenta per la sua correzione precoce

A. Lepore, A. Colucci, F. Petrone, A. Vozza, M. Indolfi, I. Rendina

1999/7 — pag. 403-404

EL Ortopedia per il pediatra
Accesso libero
Una scoliosi da operare

D. Bello

1999/4

RI Pagine elettroniche
Accesso libero
Da piede lasso a piede piatto. l’uso del calcaneo-stop

1998/7 — pag. 446

RI Aggiornamento monografico
Accesso libero
La displasia evolutiva dell’anca

G. Atti, P. Farina, P. Varni

1998/7 — pag. 431-438

Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) describes a wide range of hip abnormalities, from a shallow acetabulum to a dislocated hip. The abnormality can be present at birth but also occur at later stages. Without therapy, patients with completel...