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Diastasis Recti Abdominis DRA is defined as an abnormally wide distance separates the two rectus muscles. Thinning and widening of the linea alba is an important risk factor for development midline hernia. In patient with DRA there is an increase rate of hernia recurrence. We perform a retrospective study to assess the outcome of laparoscopic intraperitoneal hernia repair and linea alba plication combined with mesh placement to obtain an adequate overlap of midline hernia associated to an abdominal wall support. The inclusion criteria were patients who has a clinical diagnosis of primary midline hernias of any size with associated diastasis recti. The exclusion criteria were incisional hernias, hernias outside of the midline. A total of 12 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. No complication was observed over the follow up period. The rates for recurrence were 0% over the follow up period. Despite the limited data some assumptions can be drawn from this study. The presence of DRA and coexisting hernia involves a challenging choice of the surgical treatment. Whichever approach is taken, in order to achieve an effective correction, plication of the linea alba is required. The major goal of any abdominal wall repair is not only reduction of hernia sac and prevention of further herniation but also restoration of the integrity and restitution of abdominal wall functionality. A laparoscopic approach to midline hernias associated to DRA is feasible and reproducible. It is necessary future prospective studies on larger numbers to improve knowledge on the management of DRA.A laparoscopic approach to midline hernias associated to DRA is feasible and reproducible. It is necessary future prospective studies on larger numbers to improve knowledge on the management of DRA.The novel SARS-CoV-2 pandemic arose in China in the late 2019 and soon after spread in the rest of the world. The management of SARS-CoV-2 is a serious challenge for all the healthcare professionals. The management of this disease has caused an epochal change in all of the hospitals. The surgical departments too were not excluded from management of COVID-19 patients, because of the disease itself, or as complication of surgical procedure. The surgeons too had to quickly adapt their skills, in order to recognize and treat this life-threatening problem. In the meantime, the surgeons had to ensure continuity of the oncall availability for the emergency procedures, meanwhile the regular scheduled surgical activities were suspended. We present here our experience in a neighborhood hospital located in Milan, Italy. In this study, we planned to determine the frequency of post-operative AF and its related parameters in morbidly obese patients who underwent bariatric surgery. The study included 300 patients with morbidly obese who had no history of AF and underwent successful bariatric surgery. Routine anamnesis, physical examination and laboratory parameters of the patients were recorded. Patients with post-operative AF were detected. The participants were grouped as patients with and without AF. Postoperative AF occurred in 19 (6.3%) patients. Age, BMI and LAd diameter parameters independently determined the presence of AF. When the ROC curve was performed to identify patients with AF, the area under the ROC curve was found to be 0.841, 0.785 and 0.902 for age, BMI and LAd diameter, respectively. According to this analysis, 50 years for age, 43kg/m2 for BMI and 40mm for LAd were used to determine patients with AF with acceptable sensitivity and specificity (>70% each). The most important determinants of postoperative AF are age, LAd and basal BMI. T0901317 Therefore, morbidly obese patients with LAd >40mm, BMI >43kg/m2 and >50-years of age should be followed up more closely for postoperative AF development and preoperative precautions should be taken to prevent AF development.50-years of age should be followed up more closely for postoperative AF development and preoperative precautions should be taken to prevent AF development. Maxillofacial trauma is complex kind of injury that requires complex treatment, hence it is difficult in selecting the type of intubation technique depending on trauma. With the advent of various technologies and devices ,surgeon and anesthetist should select right method of intubation that will benefit patient. In a retrospective study, patients of either sex , admitted in Lata Mangeshkar Hospital under Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery unit for treating Maxillofacial trauma operated during year 2018 to year 2019 as elective basis were studied. In total 78 patients [Table 1], majority of patients were in the age group of 21-30 years 37(47.4),followed by age group of young adults 31-40 years-19(24.3)Fracture mandible [Table 2] was found to be the most common injury in 35 patients (44.3%) followed by fracture zygoma in 26(33.3%) patients and panfacial in 8 patients (10.2%) There was frontal bone fracture in 3 patients (3.8%). Fiberoptic intubation under sedation was carried out in 34(43.5%) and submental intubation in 20(25.6%) and nasal intubation with direct visualization of vocal cords in 14(17.9%) and blind nasal intubation was done in 8(10.2%). The results of this study suggest that the old concept of securing the airway in difficult situation by tracheostomy should be revised.The results of this study suggest that the old concept of securing the airway in difficult situation by tracheostomy should be revised. The role of alcohol abuse is common in the onset of cancer of the upper aerodigestive tract, especially that affecting the tongue, floor of the mouth, palatine tonsil and piriform sinus. The consequences of the abuse of alcohol immediately after surgery in these patients are less known. But they are very important to achieve good final results. To try to understand the best treatment for withdrawal symptoms in a group of Italian patient with head and neck cancers, we administered a 10-item questionnaire. Subsequently, we decided to send the questionnaire to the main Italian centers of head and neck oncology using the platform of online surveys SurveyMonkey. The results show clearly that it is not easy, within the Italian "latin" culture and lifestyle to correctly identify the alcoholic patient (patients in the last stage of the of the disease with a "behavioral dependency") and that the centers which address these problems mostly use a drug treatment, employing in particular two classes of drugs, associated or not with thiamine, with a varying quantity of other vitamins.