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Pietro Addeo
Researcher at University of Strasbourg
Publications - 182
Citations - 3911
Pietro Addeo is an academic researcher from University of Strasbourg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Liver transplantation. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 156 publications receiving 3239 citations. Previous affiliations of Pietro Addeo include Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice & University of Chicago.
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Liver transplantation and spontaneous neovascularization after arterial thrombosis: "the neovascularized liver".
Fabrizio Panaro,B Gallix,Hassan Bouyabrine,Jeanne Ramos,Pietro Addeo,Giuliano Testa,Jean Pierre Carabalona,George Pageaux,Jacques Domergue,Francis Navarro +9 more
TL;DR: Evidence of neovascularization at long‐term follow‐up in a series of transplant patients with hepatic artery thrombosis is presented, finding that a late hepatic arteries thromBosis may be quite uneventful and should not automatically lead to re‐transplantation.
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Prognostic value of venous invasion in resected T3 pancreatic adenocarcinoma: Depth of invasion matters
Pietro Addeo,Michel Velten,Gerlinde Averous,François Faitot,Marlène Nguimpi-Tambou,Gennaro Nappo,Emanuele Felli,Pascal Fuchshuber,Philippe Bachellier +8 more
TL;DR: Depth of venous invasion into the intima indicates poor survival in pancreatic T3 adenocarcinoma and preoperative identification of this factor could be helpful for better selection of patients for curative operation.
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Perioperative risk assessment in robotic general surgery: lessons learned from 884 cases at a single institution.
Nicolas C. Buchs,Pietro Addeo,Francesco Bianco,Veronica Gorodner,Subhashini Ayloo,Enrique F. Elli,Jose Oberholzer,Enrico Benedetti,Pier Cristoforo Giulianotti +8 more
TL;DR: Several risk factors have been identified as independent causes for higher morbidity and mortality and can be used to identify patients at risk before and during the surgery and, in the future, to develop a scoring system for the use of robotic general surgery.
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Robot-assisted partial and total splenectomy
TL;DR: The interest of robotics in performing partial and total splenectomy is poorly reported so far, but the experience of using robots to perform partial andTotal Splenectomy in women is reported on.
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Parenchymal-sparing hepatectomies (PSH) for bilobar colorectal liver metastases are associated with a lower morbidity and similar oncological results: a propensity score matching analysis.
Riccardo Memeo,Vito De Blasi,René Adam,Diane Goéré,Daniel Azoulay,Ahmet Ayav,Emilie Gregoire,Reza Kianmanesh,Francis Navarro,Antonio Sa Cunha,Patrick Pessaux,Cyril Cosse,Delphine Lignier,Jean-Marc Regimbeau,Julien Barbieux,Emilie Lermite,Antoine Hamy,François Mauvais,Christophe Laurent,Irchid Al Naasan,Alexis Laurent,Philippe Compagnon,Mohammed Sbai Idrissi,Frédéric Martin,Jérôme Atger,Jacques Baulieux,Benjamin Darnis,Jean Yves Mabrut,Vahan Kepenekian,Julie Perinel,Mustapha Adham,Olivier Glehen,Michel Rivoire,Jean Hardwigsen,Anaïs Palen,Yves Patrice Le Treut,Jean Robert Delpero,Olivier Turrini,Astrid Herrero,Fabrizio Panaro,Laurent Bresler,Philippe Rauch,François Guillemin,Frédéric Marchal,Jean Gugenheim,Antonio Iannelli,Stéphane Benoist,Antoine Brouquet,Marc Pocard,Rea Lo Dico,David Fuks,Olivier Scatton,Olivier Soubrane,Jean-Christophe Vaillant,Tullio Piardi,Daniel Sommacale,Michel Comy,Philippe Bachellier,Elie Oussoultzoglou,Pietro Addeo,Dimitrios Ntourakis,Didier Mutter,Jacques Marescaux,Loïc Raoux,Bertrand Suc,Fabrice Muscari,Georges Elhomsy,Maximiliano Gelli,Denis Castaing,Daniel Cherqui,Gabriella Pittau,Oriana Ciacio,Eric Vibert,Dominique Elias,Fabrizio Vittadello +74 more
TL;DR: Evaluating whether a parenchymal-sparing strategy provides similar results in terms of morbidity, mortality, and oncological outcome of non-PSH hepatectomies in a propensity score matched population (PSMP) in case of multiple (>3) bilobar colorectal liver metastases (CLM) concluded that PSH resection for bilobar multiple CLMs represents a valid alternative to NON-PSh resection.