Update on Bolognese surgeon Dr. Benedetto Schiassi: the importance of Schiassi’s tentorium

Authors

  • Sergio Sabbatani Department of Infectious Diseases, St. Orsola-Malpighi University Hospital, Bologna
  • Luca Ansaloni Department of Surgery, Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital, Bergamo
  • Massimo Sartelli Department of Surgery, Macerata Hospital, Macerata
  • Federico Coccolini Department of Surgery, Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital, Bergamo
  • Salomone Di Saverio Department of Surgery, Maggiore Hospital, Bologna
  • Belinda De Simone Department of Emergency and Trauma Surgery, Parma University Hospital, Parma
  • Rodolfo Catena Said Business School, University of Oxford
  • Fausto Catena Department of Emergency and Trauma Surgery, Parma University Hospital, Parma

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4081/joper.2017.38

Keywords:

Asepsis, history of surgery., intra-abdominal infections, wound care, Schiassi tentorium, history of surgery

Abstract

Risk of infection remains a major concern for surgeons. The expansion of surgery towards the end of the 19th century determined a noticeable increase in septicemia and gangrene, and surgeons developed various techniques to limit them. In a previous publication, we reminded our readers of one of the gems of Italian surgery, Dr. Giuseppe Ruggi, who operated in Bologna from the end of 19th to the beginning of the 20th century. To him we owe the introduction and dissemination of the antiseptic method in Bologna. His scientific activity continued with Dr. Benedetto Schiassi, his successor. The techniques used to avoid microbial contamination by the Italian surgeon Dr. Schiassi, are particularly interesting, as Schiassi’s tentorium is still useful. Despite advances in surgical technologies, many innovations to prevent infection in surgery proposed in the past are still relevant today.

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Published

2017-03-28

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Sabbatani S, Ansaloni L, Sartelli M, Coccolini F, Di Saverio S, De Simone B, Catena R, Catena F. Update on Bolognese surgeon Dr. Benedetto Schiassi: the importance of Schiassi’s tentorium. J Peritoneum [Internet]. 2017 Mar. 28 [cited 2024 Nov. 23];2(1). Available from: https://joper.pagepress.net/index.php/joper/article/view/38

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