Francesco Fanfani
Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
380 Papers
1.2K Citations
Francesco Fanfani is an academic researcher from Catholic University of the Sacred Heart. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Endometrial cancer. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 268 publications. Previous affiliations of Francesco Fanfani include University of Trieste & University of Chieti-Pescara.
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Papers
Bilateral Ureteral Stent Removal after 15 Years: A Case Report.
Stefano Restaino,Francesco Fanfani,Matteo Vittori,Alessandro D'Addessi,Giovanni Scambia,Barbara Costantini +5 more
TL;DR: The first reported case of a patient with a forgotten ureteral stent is presented, which had been in place since 1997, when a 68-year-old woman had undergone radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer in 1997.
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Update on new imaging technologies in sentinel node detection.
Silvia Pelligra,Giuseppe Scaletta,Stefano Cianci,Salvatore Gueli Alletti,S Restaino,Anna Fagotti,Anna Fagotti,Giovanni Scambia,Giovanni Scambia,Francesco Fanfani,Francesco Fanfani +10 more
TL;DR: The role of SNL biopsy in gynecological cancers and the technique's evolution over the years is discussed and the OSNA method for SLN analysis that is recently introduced for uterine cancer is debated.
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Lymph node staging in grade 1-2 endometrioid ovarian carcinoma apparently confined to the ovary: is it worth?
Nicolò Bizzarri,Majdi Imterat,Robert Fruscio,D. Giannarelli,Anna Myriam Perrone,Rosanna Mancari,Alexander Traut,Andrea Rosati,Andreas du Bois,Debora Ferrari,Pierandrea De Iaco,Raffaella Ergasti,Beyhan Ataseven,Tommaso Bianchi,Marco Di Stanislao,Maria Teresa Perri,Florian Heitz,N. Concin,Francesco Fanfani,Enrico Vizza,Giovanni Scambia,Philip Harter,Anna Fagotti +22 more
TL;DR: Staging lymphadenectomy in grade 2 endometrioid ovarian carcinoma patients was associated with improved DFS and OS, and Grade 1 and grade 2 might be considered as two different entities, which could benefit from different approach in terms of surgical staging.
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Comparison between Robotic Single-Site and Laparoendoscopic Single-Site Hysterectomy: Multicentric Analysis of Surgical Outcomes
Barbara Gardella,Mattia Dominoni,Andrea Gritti,Liliana Mereu,Stefano Bogliolo,Marco Torella,Francesco Fanfani,Mario Malzoni,Aldina Couso,A. Zapico,Ignacio Zapardiel +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the surgical outcomes of single-site hysterectomy for benign conditions between the traditional laparo-endoscopic approach and robotic surgery were compared, and the results showed that LESSH outperformed RSSH in terms of surgical performance and clinical outcomes.
Some criticism about postoperative pain after adnexal surgery performed by single-port versus standard laparoscopy.
TL;DR: No differences in postoperative pain after adnexal surgery performed by single-port versus standard laparoscopy is shown, with the exception of the shoulder tip pain, which appears higher in the LESS group, which is strongly related to irritation of the phrenic nerve by CO2.
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