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Corradino Campisi
Researcher at University of Genoa
Publications - 87
Citations - 2572
Corradino Campisi is an academic researcher from University of Genoa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lymphedema & Lymphatic system. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 84 publications receiving 2225 citations.
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Microsurgery for lymphedema: Clinical research and long‐term results
Corradino Campisi,Carlo Bellini,Corrado Campisi,P T Susanna Accogli,Eugenio Bonioli,Francesco Boccardo +5 more
TL;DR: Microsurgical LVA have a place in the treatment of peripheral lymphedema, and should be the therapy of choice in patients who are not sufficiently responsive to nonsurgical treatment, according to the wide clinical experience and research studies.
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Lymphedema Microsurgical Preventive Healing Approach: A New Technique for Primary Prevention of Arm Lymphedema After Mastectomy
Francesco Boccardo,Federico Casabona,Franco De Cian,Daniele Friedman,Giuseppe Villa,Stefano Bogliolo,Simone Ferrero,Federica Murelli,Corradino Campisi +8 more
TL;DR: Disruption of the blue nodes and closure of arm lymphatics can explain the significantly high risk of lymphedema after axillary dissection, and LVA proved to be a safe procedure for patients in order to prevent arm lyMPhedema.
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Microsurgical techniques for lymphedema treatment: derivative lymphatic-venous microsurgery.
TL;DR: Microsurgical lymphatic-venous anastomoses have a place in the treatment of peripheral lymphedema and should be the therapy of choice in patients who are not sufficiently responsive to nonsurgical treatment, and improved results can be expected with operations performed early, during the first stages of lyMPhedema.
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Lymphatic microsurgery for the treatment of lymphedema.
Corradino Campisi,D. Davini,Carlo Bellini,G. Taddei,Giuseppe Villa,Ezio Fulcheri,A. Zilli,E. Da Rin,Costantino Eretta,Francesco Boccardo +9 more
TL;DR: Microsurgical lymphatic‐venous anastomoses have a place in the treatment of peripheral lymphedema and should be the therapy of choice in patients who are not sufficiently responsive to nonsurgical treatment and improved results can be expected with operations performed earlier at the very first stages of lyMPhedema.
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Surgical prevention of arm lymphedema after breast cancer treatment.
Francesco Boccardo,Federico Casabona,Daniele Friedman,Maria Puglisi,Franco De Cian,Filippo Ansaldi,Corradino Campisi +6 more
TL;DR: LYMPHA represents a valid technique for primary prevention of secondary arm lymphedema with no risk of leaving undetected malignant disease in the axilla.