Here you can read my Articles. You will find ideas, reflections and teachings that I have collected during my years of activity as a surgeon, teacher and tutor for Residents in General Surgery, Medical Students, Doctors in General Medicine courses, Surgeons in Master Courses of Laparoscopic Surgery.

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  • the Ultrasound Diagnosis of Pseudomyxoma Peritonei
    how to suspect a Pseudomixoma Peritonei based on the findings of the abdomen ultrasound
  • The Blues and Surgery
    Interviewed by the magazine "Guitarist", the great guitarist Gary Moore when asked "What does it mean to play the Blues?" he replied like this:...
  • A Healthy Colon: How Should I Eat?
    I talked about the role of the colon and the bacterial flora that lives there. Let's see now why it is important to choose how to eat.
  • A Healthy Colon: how to preserve It?
    We have been taught that our colon has the function of absorbing water and some mineral salts from digestion residues, thus transforming them into solid waste that is eliminated as faeces.
  • Observe, question, draw
    Although teaching is fundamental, much of the surgical art is learned by observing other surgeons. In particular, since it is not a lot of practice, but it is only perfect practice that leads to perfection, it is important to observe excellent surgery.
  • Peritoneal Carcinomatosis / 1
    I am not interested here in giving a definition of peritoneal carcinosis, but in trying to explain its meaning, especially as regards its role in influencing the course of the disease and the life of those who suffer from it.
  • Paraganglioma: a personalized procedure
    Paraganglioma surgery may require different approaches, depending on the different relationships of the paraganglioma with the surrounding vascular structures. The paraganglioma receives numerous collaterals from the blood vessels with which it comes into contact...
  • Reasons for a Posterior Retroperitoneoscopic Adrenalectomy
    In 2015 I went to Prof. Walz in Essen, to learn the posterior retroperitoneoscopic adrenalectomy technique. I had always performed laparoscopic adrenalectomy via the anterior transabdominal route, but when I was able to see the retroperitoneoscopic technique I was fascinated by it.
  • Ultrasonography and the Surgeon
    One of the most valuable tips that I feel I can give to surgeons in training is to learn how to perform an ultrasound examination. It is important that the surgeon himself perform the ultrasound examination, as an integral part of the patient's clinical examination. Many reasons for doing it...
  • Surgical complications of intestinal COVID-19
    In 2020, serving at the Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital in Bergamo (the Italian District most affected by the "first wave" of the SARS-CoV2 Pandemic) and, subsequently, at the Fatebenefratelli Hospital in Milan (the Italian District most affected by the "second wave"), I got to know and treat many people hospitalized for COVID-19.
  • the Laparoscopy Enhanced HIPEC (LE-HIPEC) technique
    The LE-HIPEC technique was invented by Dr. Marco Lotti, who developed it in 2013-2014 and published it in 2015-2016 (J Min Access Surg 2016;12:86-9), [J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech Part B, Videoscopy 2016;26(3)].
  • Advanced Surgical Oncology
    The Advanced Surgical Oncology Unit of the Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital in Bergamo was created in January 2014 and entrusted to Dr. Marco Lotti, who was its Director until October 2020, the date of his transfer to the Fatebenefratelli Oftalmico Hospital of Milan.

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