F. Grignani
University of Milan
9 Papers
63 Citations
F. Grignani is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pneumonectomy & Lung cancer. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Major pulmonary resections: Pneumonectomies and lobectomies
Giancarlo Roviaro,Federico Varoli,Carlo Rebuffat,Contardo Vergani,André D'Hoore,S.M. Scalambra,Marco Maciocco,F. Grignani +7 more
TL;DR: The findings demonstrate the feasibility of performing major video-assisted thoracoscopic pulmonary resections, even though the definite role of this procedure in the management of lung cancer must still be defined.
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Non-small Cell Lung Cancer With Chest Wall Invasion* Evolution of Surgical Treatment and Prognosis in the Last 3 Decades
Giancarlo Roviaro,Federico Varoli,F. Grignani,Contardo Vergani,C. Pagano,Marco Maciocco,A. Romanelli +6 more
TL;DR: Considering the low morbidity, mortality, and significant improvement in survival during the last decade, the performance of radical en bloc resection for the treatment of chest wall invasive NSCLC is advocated.
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Endoscopic treatment of bronchopleural fistulas
Federico Varoli,Giancarlo Roviaro,F. Grignani,Contardo Vergani,Marco Maciocco,Carlo Rebuffat +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, an endoscopic treatment consisting of multiple submucosal injections of polidocanol-hydroxypoliethoxidodecane (Aethoxysklerol Kreussler) was presented.
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Locally advanced lung cancer treatment: personal experience of 588 stage III operated on patients.
Giuseppe Pezzuoli,Giancarlo Roviaro,Federico Varoli,Marco Maciocco,Contardo Vergani,F. Grignani,S.M. Scalambra,P. Poletti +7 more
TL;DR: The different survival between tumours at stage III A and tumours in stage III B are not significant, when the unexpected intraoperative finding of marginal infiltration of mediastinal organ is still compatible with resection, and the survival rates between the two histological types are not statistically significant.
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Videothoracoscopic excision of a mediastinal thymoma.
Giancarlo Roviaro,Carlo Rebuffat,Federico Varoli,Contardo Vergani,Claudio Mariani,F. Grignani,S.M. Scalambra +6 more
TL;DR: The authors have applied the advances in optics, endotelevision monitoring, and instrumentation that have led to the development of videoendoscopic abdominal surgery to performing major excisional procedures in the thorax for the removal of a mediastinal thymoma.
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