Surgery

A.Y. 2025/2026
5
Max ECTS
75
Overall hours
SSD
MED/18 MED/33 MED/41
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
Know the most relevant human pathologies in the surgical field and their therapeutic approach.
Know the most relevant human pathologies in orthopaedics and their therapeutic approach.
Know the different anaesthetic techniques.
Know the post-operative therapeutic and rehabilitation programs.
Expected learning outcomes
The student will be able to describe the etiopathogenetic and pathophysiological mechanisms of relevant diseases in surgery and orthopedics, signs and symptoms, and diagnostic, therapeutic and rehabilitation indications.
The student will be able to describe the different anaesthetic techniques.
The student will be able to describe the different methods of pain management.
Calculates the correct dosage and dilution of disinfectants.
Single course

This course can be attended as a single course.

Course syllabus and organization

Sezione: Cernusco SN

Prerequisites for admission
Having passed the exams of Anatomy and Human Physiology, General Nursing Sciences, Clinical Nursing sciences 1 and Internship 1
Assessment methods and Criteria
The written test includes closed and / or open-ended questions.
The evaluation of the written barrier test DOES NOT give rise to a mark, but only to admission to the oral test.
The oral exam includes questions the assessment of which relates to the following parameters: content, logic, language properties.
The evaluation of the oral test is out of thirty.
General surgery
Course syllabus
1. Surgical patient:
Shock: defintion, pathophysiology , diagnosis and therapy
Haemorrage: diagnosis and treatment
Infections in surgery: burns, wounds and healing
Artificial nutrition: enteral and parenteral nutrition

2. Surgical Technique
Drainages, probes and catheters - Abdominal and chest drainages
Digestive stomas

3. Thoracic Surgery
Chest semeiotics and principles of thoracic surgical technique.
Benign thoracic surgery diseases (pulmonary malformations, pleural effusions, pulmonary abscess, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, pulmonary hidatidosis).
Thoracic traumas.
Neoplastic diseases of lung and mediastinum.

5. Vascular surgery
Arterial diseases
Peripheral obliterative arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)
Aneurisms
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
Acute arterial occlusion
Veins Pathology
Lower limbs varicose veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism.

5. Upper GI surgical pathology
Oesophagus
Functional disorders
Benign diseases
Neoplastic Diseases
Stomach and duodenum
Peptic ulcer
Tumors
Liver and bilary tracts
Cholelithiasis
Obstructive jaundice
Malignant and benign liver tumors
Portal hypertension
Pancreas
Pancreatitis
Tumors

6. Lower GI surgical pathology
Small bowel
Meckel diverticulum
Tumors
Rectum and colon
Appendix diseases
Diverticula
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn diseases and ulcerative colitis)
Polyps and polyposis
Tumors
Anus
Hemorrhoids diseases
Anal fissure
Abscesses and phystula
Rectal prolapse

7. Urinary tract pathology
Prostatic pathology
Urinary bladder diseases
Urinary Lithyaisis

8. Breast pathology
Benign pathology
Malignant Pathology
9. Abdominal wall
Abdominal wall hernia
Inguinal hernia
Incisional hernia

10. Endocrine pathology
Thyroid surgery
Goiter, hyperthyroidism, tumors
Parathyroid surgery
Adrenal glands Surgery
Hypo and hyper-adrenocortical syndromes
Hyperaldosteronism
Adreno-genital syndormes
Pheocromocitoma
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Lise M. Chirurgia per infermieri. (5ed). Padova: Piccin; 2016.
Pasquini G, Campa R, D'Ambrosio M, Leonardo G. Manuale di chirurgia. Milano: McGraw Hill, 2012
Musculoskeletal system diseases
Course syllabus
Basic concepts and diagnosis and treatment of:
Fractures, (traumatic, due to frailty, pathological and lasting fractures; with particular attention to fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly
Distortions, dislocations
Arthrosis
Osteomyelitis
Primary and metastatic bone tumors
Osteoporosis and other metabolic osteopathies
Spine diseases
Shoulder diseases
Hand and foot diseases
Orthopaedic congenital and growth diseases
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Parrini MM. Ortopedia infermieristica. Bologna: Edizioni La Dotta, 2015
Anaesthesiology
Course syllabus
Anesthesia techniques:
General anaesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Loco regional anaesthesia
Subarachnoid anesthesia
Epidural anaesthesia
Pain management; acute pain, chronic pain, postoperative pain
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Torri G, Moizo E. Assistenza infermieristica in Anestesia. Roma: Antonio Delfino Editore, 2011.
Modules or teaching units
Anaesthesiology
MED/41 - ANAESTHESIOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Marsicano Mauro

General surgery
MED/18 - GENERAL SURGERY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 45 hours
Professor: Baldari Ludovica

Musculoskeletal system diseases
MED/33 - ORTHOPAEDICS - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours

Sezione: Cesano Boscone

Prerequisites for admission
Having passed the exams of Anatomy and Human Physiology, General Nursing Sciences, Clinical Nursing sciences 1 and Internship 1
Assessment methods and Criteria
The written test includes closed and / or open-ended questions.
The evaluation of the written barrier test DOES NOT give rise to a mark, but only to admission to the oral test.
The oral exam includes questions the assessment of which relates to the following parameters: content, logic, language properties.
The evaluation of the oral test is out of thirty.
General surgery
Course syllabus
1. Surgical patient:
Shock: defintion, pathophysiology , diagnosis and therapy
Haemorrage: diagnosis and treatment
Infections in surgery: burns, wounds and healing
Artificial nutrition: enteral and parenteral nutrition

2. Surgical Technique
Drainages, probes and catheters - Abdominal and chest drainages
Digestive stomas

3. Thoracic Surgery
Chest semeiotics and principles of thoracic surgical technique.
Benign thoracic surgery diseases (pulmonary malformations, pleural effusions, pulmonary abscess, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, pulmonary hidatidosis).
Thoracic traumas.
Neoplastic diseases of lung and mediastinum.

5. Vascular surgery
Arterial diseases
Peripheral obliterative arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)
Aneurisms
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
Acute arterial occlusion
Veins Pathology
Lower limbs varicose veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism.

5. Upper GI surgical pathology
Oesophagus
Functional disorders
Benign diseases
Neoplastic Diseases
Stomach and duodenum
Peptic ulcer
Tumors
Liver and bilary tracts
Cholelithiasis
Obstructive jaundice
Malignant and benign liver tumors
Portal hypertension
Pancreas
Pancreatitis
Tumors

6. Lower GI surgical pathology
Small bowel
Meckel diverticulum
Tumors
Rectum and colon
Appendix diseases
Diverticula
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn diseases and ulcerative colitis)
Polyps and polyposis
Tumors
Anus
Hemorrhoids diseases
Anal fissure
Abscesses and phystula
Rectal prolapse

7. Urinary tract pathology
Prostatic pathology
Urinary bladder diseases
Urinary Lithyaisis

8. Breast pathology
Benign pathology
Malignant Pathology
9. Abdominal wall
Abdominal wall hernia
Inguinal hernia
Incisional hernia

10. Endocrine pathology
Thyroid surgery
Goiter, hyperthyroidism, tumors
Parathyroid surgery
Adrenal glands Surgery
Hypo and hyper-adrenocortical syndromes
Hyperaldosteronism
Adreno-genital syndormes
Pheocromocitoma
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Lise M. Chirurgia per infermieri. (5ed). Padova: Piccin; 2016.
Pasquini G, Campa R, D'Ambrosio M, Leonardo G. Manuale di chirurgia. Milano: McGraw Hill, 2012
Musculoskeletal system diseases
Course syllabus
Basic concepts and diagnosis and treatment of:
Fractures, (traumatic, due to frailty, pathological and lasting fractures; with particular attention to fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly
Distortions, dislocations
Arthrosis
Osteomyelitis
Primary and metastatic bone tumors
Osteoporosis and other metabolic osteopathies
Spine diseases
Shoulder diseases
Hand and foot diseases
Orthopaedic congenital and growth diseases
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Parrini MM. Ortopedia infermieristica. Bologna: Edizioni La Dotta, 2015
Anaesthesiology
Course syllabus
Anesthesia techniques:
General anaesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Loco regional anaesthesia
Subarachnoid anesthesia
Epidural anaesthesia
Pain management; acute pain, chronic pain, postoperative pain
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Torri G, Moizo E. Assistenza infermieristica in Anestesia. Roma: Antonio Delfino Editore, 2011.
Modules or teaching units
Anaesthesiology
MED/41 - ANAESTHESIOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Ciabattoni Arianna

General surgery
MED/18 - GENERAL SURGERY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 45 hours

Musculoskeletal system diseases
MED/33 - ORTHOPAEDICS - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Calamita Marco

Sezione: Crema

Prerequisites for admission
Having passed the exams of Anatomy and Human Physiology, General Nursing Sciences, Clinical Nursing sciences 1 and Internship 1
Assessment methods and Criteria
The written test includes closed and / or open-ended questions.
The evaluation of the written barrier test DOES NOT give rise to a mark, but only to admission to the oral test.
The oral exam includes questions the assessment of which relates to the following parameters: content, logic, language properties.
The evaluation of the oral test is out of thirty.
General surgery
Course syllabus
1. Surgical patient:
Shock: defintion, pathophysiology , diagnosis and therapy
Haemorrage: diagnosis and treatment
Infections in surgery: burns, wounds and healing
Artificial nutrition: enteral and parenteral nutrition

2. Surgical Technique
Drainages, probes and catheters - Abdominal and chest drainages
Digestive stomas

3. Thoracic Surgery
Chest semeiotics and principles of thoracic surgical technique.
Benign thoracic surgery diseases (pulmonary malformations, pleural effusions, pulmonary abscess, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, pulmonary hidatidosis).
Thoracic traumas.
Neoplastic diseases of lung and mediastinum.

5. Vascular surgery
Arterial diseases
Peripheral obliterative arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)
Aneurisms
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
Acute arterial occlusion
Veins Pathology
Lower limbs varicose veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism.

5. Upper GI surgical pathology
Oesophagus
Functional disorders
Benign diseases
Neoplastic Diseases
Stomach and duodenum
Peptic ulcer
Tumors
Liver and bilary tracts
Cholelithiasis
Obstructive jaundice
Malignant and benign liver tumors
Portal hypertension
Pancreas
Pancreatitis
Tumors

6. Lower GI surgical pathology
Small bowel
Meckel diverticulum
Tumors
Rectum and colon
Appendix diseases
Diverticula
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn diseases and ulcerative colitis)
Polyps and polyposis
Tumors
Anus
Hemorrhoids diseases
Anal fissure
Abscesses and phystula
Rectal prolapse

7. Urinary tract pathology
Prostatic pathology
Urinary bladder diseases
Urinary Lithyaisis

8. Breast pathology
Benign pathology
Malignant Pathology
9. Abdominal wall
Abdominal wall hernia
Inguinal hernia
Incisional hernia

10. Endocrine pathology
Thyroid surgery
Goiter, hyperthyroidism, tumors
Parathyroid surgery
Adrenal glands Surgery
Hypo and hyper-adrenocortical syndromes
Hyperaldosteronism
Adreno-genital syndormes
Pheocromocitoma
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Lise M. Chirurgia per infermieri. (5ed). Padova: Piccin; 2016.
Pasquini G, Campa R, D'Ambrosio M, Leonardo G. Manuale di chirurgia. Milano: McGraw Hill, 2012
Musculoskeletal system diseases
Course syllabus
Basic concepts and diagnosis and treatment of:
Fractures, (traumatic, due to frailty, pathological and lasting fractures; with particular attention to fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly
Distortions, dislocations
Arthrosis
Osteomyelitis
Primary and metastatic bone tumors
Osteoporosis and other metabolic osteopathies
Spine diseases
Shoulder diseases
Hand and foot diseases
Orthopaedic congenital and growth diseases
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Parrini MM. Ortopedia infermieristica. Bologna: Edizioni La Dotta, 2015
Anaesthesiology
Course syllabus
Anesthesia techniques:
General anaesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Loco regional anaesthesia
Subarachnoid anesthesia
Epidural anaesthesia
Pain management; acute pain, chronic pain, postoperative pain
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Torri G, Moizo E. Assistenza infermieristica in Anestesia. Roma: Antonio Delfino Editore, 2011.
Modules or teaching units
Anaesthesiology
MED/41 - ANAESTHESIOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Cerisara Marco

General surgery
MED/18 - GENERAL SURGERY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 45 hours

Musculoskeletal system diseases
MED/33 - ORTHOPAEDICS - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Loisi Maria Teresa

Sezione: Don Gnocchi

Prerequisites for admission
Having passed the exams of Anatomy and Human Physiology, General Nursing Sciences, Clinical Nursing sciences 1 and Internship 1
Assessment methods and Criteria
The written test includes closed and / or open-ended questions.
The evaluation of the written barrier test DOES NOT give rise to a mark, but only to admission to the oral test.
The oral exam includes questions the assessment of which relates to the following parameters: content, logic, language properties.
The evaluation of the oral test is out of thirty.
General surgery
Course syllabus
1. Surgical patient:
Shock: defintion, pathophysiology , diagnosis and therapy
Haemorrage: diagnosis and treatment
Infections in surgery: burns, wounds and healing
Artificial nutrition: enteral and parenteral nutrition

2. Surgical Technique
Drainages, probes and catheters - Abdominal and chest drainages
Digestive stomas

3. Thoracic Surgery
Chest semeiotics and principles of thoracic surgical technique.
Benign thoracic surgery diseases (pulmonary malformations, pleural effusions, pulmonary abscess, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, pulmonary hidatidosis).
Thoracic traumas.
Neoplastic diseases of lung and mediastinum.

5. Vascular surgery
Arterial diseases
Peripheral obliterative arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)
Aneurisms
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
Acute arterial occlusion
Veins Pathology
Lower limbs varicose veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism.

5. Upper GI surgical pathology
Oesophagus
Functional disorders
Benign diseases
Neoplastic Diseases
Stomach and duodenum
Peptic ulcer
Tumors
Liver and bilary tracts
Cholelithiasis
Obstructive jaundice
Malignant and benign liver tumors
Portal hypertension
Pancreas
Pancreatitis
Tumors

6. Lower GI surgical pathology
Small bowel
Meckel diverticulum
Tumors
Rectum and colon
Appendix diseases
Diverticula
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn diseases and ulcerative colitis)
Polyps and polyposis
Tumors
Anus
Hemorrhoids diseases
Anal fissure
Abscesses and phystula
Rectal prolapse

7. Urinary tract pathology
Prostatic pathology
Urinary bladder diseases
Urinary Lithyaisis

8. Breast pathology
Benign pathology
Malignant Pathology
9. Abdominal wall
Abdominal wall hernia
Inguinal hernia
Incisional hernia

10. Endocrine pathology
Thyroid surgery
Goiter, hyperthyroidism, tumors
Parathyroid surgery
Adrenal glands Surgery
Hypo and hyper-adrenocortical syndromes
Hyperaldosteronism
Adreno-genital syndormes
Pheocromocitoma
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Lise M. Chirurgia per infermieri. (5ed). Padova: Piccin; 2016.
Pasquini G, Campa R, D'Ambrosio M, Leonardo G. Manuale di chirurgia. Milano: McGraw Hill, 2012
Musculoskeletal system diseases
Course syllabus
Basic concepts and diagnosis and treatment of:
Fractures, (traumatic, due to frailty, pathological and lasting fractures; with particular attention to fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly
Distortions, dislocations
Arthrosis
Osteomyelitis
Primary and metastatic bone tumors
Osteoporosis and other metabolic osteopathies
Spine diseases
Shoulder diseases
Hand and foot diseases
Orthopaedic congenital and growth diseases
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Parrini MM. Ortopedia infermieristica. Bologna: Edizioni La Dotta, 2015
Anaesthesiology
Course syllabus
Anesthesia techniques:
General anaesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Loco regional anaesthesia
Subarachnoid anesthesia
Epidural anaesthesia
Pain management; acute pain, chronic pain, postoperative pain
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Torri G, Moizo E. Assistenza infermieristica in Anestesia. Roma: Antonio Delfino Editore, 2011.
Modules or teaching units
Anaesthesiology
MED/41 - ANAESTHESIOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Uderzo Nicola

General surgery
MED/18 - GENERAL SURGERY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 45 hours

Musculoskeletal system diseases
MED/33 - ORTHOPAEDICS - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours

Sezione: Fatebenefratelli

Prerequisites for admission
Having passed the exams of Anatomy and Human Physiology, General Nursing Sciences, Clinical Nursing sciences 1 and Internship 1
Assessment methods and Criteria
The written test includes closed and / or open-ended questions.
The evaluation of the written barrier test DOES NOT give rise to a mark, but only to admission to the oral test.
The oral exam includes questions the assessment of which relates to the following parameters: content, logic, language properties.
The evaluation of the oral test is out of thirty.
General surgery
Course syllabus
1. Surgical patient:
Shock: defintion, pathophysiology , diagnosis and therapy
Haemorrage: diagnosis and treatment
Infections in surgery: burns, wounds and healing
Artificial nutrition: enteral and parenteral nutrition

2. Surgical Technique
Drainages, probes and catheters - Abdominal and chest drainages
Digestive stomas

3. Thoracic Surgery
Chest semeiotics and principles of thoracic surgical technique.
Benign thoracic surgery diseases (pulmonary malformations, pleural effusions, pulmonary abscess, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, pulmonary hidatidosis).
Thoracic traumas.
Neoplastic diseases of lung and mediastinum.

5. Vascular surgery
Arterial diseases
Peripheral obliterative arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)
Aneurisms
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
Acute arterial occlusion
Veins Pathology
Lower limbs varicose veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism.

5. Upper GI surgical pathology
Oesophagus
Functional disorders
Benign diseases
Neoplastic Diseases
Stomach and duodenum
Peptic ulcer
Tumors
Liver and bilary tracts
Cholelithiasis
Obstructive jaundice
Malignant and benign liver tumors
Portal hypertension
Pancreas
Pancreatitis
Tumors

6. Lower GI surgical pathology
Small bowel
Meckel diverticulum
Tumors
Rectum and colon
Appendix diseases
Diverticula
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn diseases and ulcerative colitis)
Polyps and polyposis
Tumors
Anus
Hemorrhoids diseases
Anal fissure
Abscesses and phystula
Rectal prolapse

7. Urinary tract pathology
Prostatic pathology
Urinary bladder diseases
Urinary Lithyaisis

8. Breast pathology
Benign pathology
Malignant Pathology
9. Abdominal wall
Abdominal wall hernia
Inguinal hernia
Incisional hernia

10. Endocrine pathology
Thyroid surgery
Goiter, hyperthyroidism, tumors
Parathyroid surgery
Adrenal glands Surgery
Hypo and hyper-adrenocortical syndromes
Hyperaldosteronism
Adreno-genital syndormes
Pheocromocitoma
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Lise M. Chirurgia per infermieri. (5ed). Padova: Piccin; 2016.
Pasquini G, Campa R, D'Ambrosio M, Leonardo G. Manuale di chirurgia. Milano: McGraw Hill, 2012
Musculoskeletal system diseases
Course syllabus
Basic concepts and diagnosis and treatment of:
Fractures, (traumatic, due to frailty, pathological and lasting fractures; with particular attention to fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly
Distortions, dislocations
Arthrosis
Osteomyelitis
Primary and metastatic bone tumors
Osteoporosis and other metabolic osteopathies
Spine diseases
Shoulder diseases
Hand and foot diseases
Orthopaedic congenital and growth diseases
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Parrini MM. Ortopedia infermieristica. Bologna: Edizioni La Dotta, 2015
Anaesthesiology
Course syllabus
Anesthesia techniques:
General anaesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Loco regional anaesthesia
Subarachnoid anesthesia
Epidural anaesthesia
Pain management; acute pain, chronic pain, postoperative pain
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Torri G, Moizo E. Assistenza infermieristica in Anestesia. Roma: Antonio Delfino Editore, 2011.
Modules or teaching units
Anaesthesiology
MED/41 - ANAESTHESIOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours

General surgery
MED/18 - GENERAL SURGERY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 45 hours

Musculoskeletal system diseases
MED/33 - ORTHOPAEDICS - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Marzocchi Amedeo

Sezione: IEO

Prerequisites for admission
Having passed the exams of Anatomy and Human Physiology, General Nursing Sciences, Clinical Nursing sciences 1 and Internship 1
Assessment methods and Criteria
The written test includes closed and / or open-ended questions.
The evaluation of the written barrier test DOES NOT give rise to a mark, but only to admission to the oral test.
The oral exam includes questions the assessment of which relates to the following parameters: content, logic, language properties.
The evaluation of the oral test is out of thirty.
General surgery
Course syllabus
1. Surgical patient:
Shock: defintion, pathophysiology , diagnosis and therapy
Haemorrage: diagnosis and treatment
Infections in surgery: burns, wounds and healing
Artificial nutrition: enteral and parenteral nutrition

2. Surgical Technique
Drainages, probes and catheters - Abdominal and chest drainages
Digestive stomas

3. Thoracic Surgery
Chest semeiotics and principles of thoracic surgical technique.
Benign thoracic surgery diseases (pulmonary malformations, pleural effusions, pulmonary abscess, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, pulmonary hidatidosis).
Thoracic traumas.
Neoplastic diseases of lung and mediastinum.

5. Vascular surgery
Arterial diseases
Peripheral obliterative arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)
Aneurisms
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
Acute arterial occlusion
Veins Pathology
Lower limbs varicose veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism.

5. Upper GI surgical pathology
Oesophagus
Functional disorders
Benign diseases
Neoplastic Diseases
Stomach and duodenum
Peptic ulcer
Tumors
Liver and bilary tracts
Cholelithiasis
Obstructive jaundice
Malignant and benign liver tumors
Portal hypertension
Pancreas
Pancreatitis
Tumors

6. Lower GI surgical pathology
Small bowel
Meckel diverticulum
Tumors
Rectum and colon
Appendix diseases
Diverticula
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn diseases and ulcerative colitis)
Polyps and polyposis
Tumors
Anus
Hemorrhoids diseases
Anal fissure
Abscesses and phystula
Rectal prolapse

7. Urinary tract pathology
Prostatic pathology
Urinary bladder diseases
Urinary Lithyaisis

8. Breast pathology
Benign pathology
Malignant Pathology
9. Abdominal wall
Abdominal wall hernia
Inguinal hernia
Incisional hernia

10. Endocrine pathology
Thyroid surgery
Goiter, hyperthyroidism, tumors
Parathyroid surgery
Adrenal glands Surgery
Hypo and hyper-adrenocortical syndromes
Hyperaldosteronism
Adreno-genital syndormes
Pheocromocitoma
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Lise M. Chirurgia per infermieri. (5ed). Padova: Piccin; 2016.
Pasquini G, Campa R, D'Ambrosio M, Leonardo G. Manuale di chirurgia. Milano: McGraw Hill, 2012
Musculoskeletal system diseases
Course syllabus
Basic concepts and diagnosis and treatment of:
Fractures, (traumatic, due to frailty, pathological and lasting fractures; with particular attention to fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly
Distortions, dislocations
Arthrosis
Osteomyelitis
Primary and metastatic bone tumors
Osteoporosis and other metabolic osteopathies
Spine diseases
Shoulder diseases
Hand and foot diseases
Orthopaedic congenital and growth diseases
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Parrini MM. Ortopedia infermieristica. Bologna: Edizioni La Dotta, 2015
Anaesthesiology
Course syllabus
Anesthesia techniques:
General anaesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Loco regional anaesthesia
Subarachnoid anesthesia
Epidural anaesthesia
Pain management; acute pain, chronic pain, postoperative pain
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Torri G, Moizo E. Assistenza infermieristica in Anestesia. Roma: Antonio Delfino Editore, 2011.
Modules or teaching units
Anaesthesiology
MED/41 - ANAESTHESIOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours

General surgery
MED/18 - GENERAL SURGERY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 45 hours
Professor: Veronesi Paolo

Musculoskeletal system diseases
MED/33 - ORTHOPAEDICS - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Marini Eleonora

Sezione: INT

Prerequisites for admission
Having passed the exams of Anatomy and Human Physiology, General Nursing Sciences, Clinical Nursing sciences 1 and Internship 1
Assessment methods and Criteria
The written test includes closed and / or open-ended questions.
The evaluation of the written barrier test DOES NOT give rise to a mark, but only to admission to the oral test.
The oral exam includes questions the assessment of which relates to the following parameters: content, logic, language properties.
The evaluation of the oral test is out of thirty.
General surgery
Course syllabus
1. Surgical patient:
Shock: defintion, pathophysiology , diagnosis and therapy
Haemorrage: diagnosis and treatment
Infections in surgery: burns, wounds and healing
Artificial nutrition: enteral and parenteral nutrition

2. Surgical Technique
Drainages, probes and catheters - Abdominal and chest drainages
Digestive stomas

3. Thoracic Surgery
Chest semeiotics and principles of thoracic surgical technique.
Benign thoracic surgery diseases (pulmonary malformations, pleural effusions, pulmonary abscess, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, pulmonary hidatidosis).
Thoracic traumas.
Neoplastic diseases of lung and mediastinum.

5. Vascular surgery
Arterial diseases
Peripheral obliterative arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)
Aneurisms
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
Acute arterial occlusion
Veins Pathology
Lower limbs varicose veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism.

5. Upper GI surgical pathology
Oesophagus
Functional disorders
Benign diseases
Neoplastic Diseases
Stomach and duodenum
Peptic ulcer
Tumors
Liver and bilary tracts
Cholelithiasis
Obstructive jaundice
Malignant and benign liver tumors
Portal hypertension
Pancreas
Pancreatitis
Tumors

6. Lower GI surgical pathology
Small bowel
Meckel diverticulum
Tumors
Rectum and colon
Appendix diseases
Diverticula
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn diseases and ulcerative colitis)
Polyps and polyposis
Tumors
Anus
Hemorrhoids diseases
Anal fissure
Abscesses and phystula
Rectal prolapse

7. Urinary tract pathology
Prostatic pathology
Urinary bladder diseases
Urinary Lithyaisis

8. Breast pathology
Benign pathology
Malignant Pathology
9. Abdominal wall
Abdominal wall hernia
Inguinal hernia
Incisional hernia

10. Endocrine pathology
Thyroid surgery
Goiter, hyperthyroidism, tumors
Parathyroid surgery
Adrenal glands Surgery
Hypo and hyper-adrenocortical syndromes
Hyperaldosteronism
Adreno-genital syndormes
Pheocromocitoma
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Lise M. Chirurgia per infermieri. (5ed). Padova: Piccin; 2016.
Pasquini G, Campa R, D'Ambrosio M, Leonardo G. Manuale di chirurgia. Milano: McGraw Hill, 2012
Musculoskeletal system diseases
Course syllabus
Basic concepts and diagnosis and treatment of:
Fractures, (traumatic, due to frailty, pathological and lasting fractures; with particular attention to fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly
Distortions, dislocations
Arthrosis
Osteomyelitis
Primary and metastatic bone tumors
Osteoporosis and other metabolic osteopathies
Spine diseases
Shoulder diseases
Hand and foot diseases
Orthopaedic congenital and growth diseases
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Parrini MM. Ortopedia infermieristica. Bologna: Edizioni La Dotta, 2015
Anaesthesiology
Course syllabus
Anesthesia techniques:
General anaesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Loco regional anaesthesia
Subarachnoid anesthesia
Epidural anaesthesia
Pain management; acute pain, chronic pain, postoperative pain
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Torri G, Moizo E. Assistenza infermieristica in Anestesia. Roma: Antonio Delfino Editore, 2011.
Modules or teaching units
Anaesthesiology
MED/41 - ANAESTHESIOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Valenza Franco

General surgery
MED/18 - GENERAL SURGERY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 45 hours

Musculoskeletal system diseases
MED/33 - ORTHOPAEDICS - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours

Sezione: Lodi

Prerequisites for admission
Having passed the exams of Anatomy and Human Physiology, General Nursing Sciences, Clinical Nursing sciences 1 and Internship 1
Assessment methods and Criteria
The written test includes closed and / or open-ended questions.
The evaluation of the written barrier test DOES NOT give rise to a mark, but only to admission to the oral test.
The oral exam includes questions the assessment of which relates to the following parameters: content, logic, language properties.
The evaluation of the oral test is out of thirty.
General surgery
Course syllabus
1. Surgical patient:
Shock: defintion, pathophysiology , diagnosis and therapy
Haemorrage: diagnosis and treatment
Infections in surgery: burns, wounds and healing
Artificial nutrition: enteral and parenteral nutrition

2. Surgical Technique
Drainages, probes and catheters - Abdominal and chest drainages
Digestive stomas

3. Thoracic Surgery
Chest semeiotics and principles of thoracic surgical technique.
Benign thoracic surgery diseases (pulmonary malformations, pleural effusions, pulmonary abscess, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, pulmonary hidatidosis).
Thoracic traumas.
Neoplastic diseases of lung and mediastinum.

5. Vascular surgery
Arterial diseases
Peripheral obliterative arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)
Aneurisms
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
Acute arterial occlusion
Veins Pathology
Lower limbs varicose veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism.

5. Upper GI surgical pathology
Oesophagus
Functional disorders
Benign diseases
Neoplastic Diseases
Stomach and duodenum
Peptic ulcer
Tumors
Liver and bilary tracts
Cholelithiasis
Obstructive jaundice
Malignant and benign liver tumors
Portal hypertension
Pancreas
Pancreatitis
Tumors

6. Lower GI surgical pathology
Small bowel
Meckel diverticulum
Tumors
Rectum and colon
Appendix diseases
Diverticula
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn diseases and ulcerative colitis)
Polyps and polyposis
Tumors
Anus
Hemorrhoids diseases
Anal fissure
Abscesses and phystula
Rectal prolapse

7. Urinary tract pathology
Prostatic pathology
Urinary bladder diseases
Urinary Lithyaisis

8. Breast pathology
Benign pathology
Malignant Pathology
9. Abdominal wall
Abdominal wall hernia
Inguinal hernia
Incisional hernia

10. Endocrine pathology
Thyroid surgery
Goiter, hyperthyroidism, tumors
Parathyroid surgery
Adrenal glands Surgery
Hypo and hyper-adrenocortical syndromes
Hyperaldosteronism
Adreno-genital syndormes
Pheocromocitoma
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Lise M. Chirurgia per infermieri. (5ed). Padova: Piccin; 2016.
Pasquini G, Campa R, D'Ambrosio M, Leonardo G. Manuale di chirurgia. Milano: McGraw Hill, 2012
Musculoskeletal system diseases
Course syllabus
Basic concepts and diagnosis and treatment of:
Fractures, (traumatic, due to frailty, pathological and lasting fractures; with particular attention to fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly
Distortions, dislocations
Arthrosis
Osteomyelitis
Primary and metastatic bone tumors
Osteoporosis and other metabolic osteopathies
Spine diseases
Shoulder diseases
Hand and foot diseases
Orthopaedic congenital and growth diseases
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Parrini MM. Ortopedia infermieristica. Bologna: Edizioni La Dotta, 2015
Anaesthesiology
Course syllabus
Anesthesia techniques:
General anaesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Loco regional anaesthesia
Subarachnoid anesthesia
Epidural anaesthesia
Pain management; acute pain, chronic pain, postoperative pain
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Torri G, Moizo E. Assistenza infermieristica in Anestesia. Roma: Antonio Delfino Editore, 2011.
Modules or teaching units
Anaesthesiology
MED/41 - ANAESTHESIOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Agnello Francesco

General surgery
MED/18 - GENERAL SURGERY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 45 hours

Musculoskeletal system diseases
MED/33 - ORTHOPAEDICS - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours

Sezione: Magenta

Prerequisites for admission
Having passed the exams of Anatomy and Human Physiology, General Nursing Sciences, Clinical Nursing sciences 1 and Internship 1
Assessment methods and Criteria
The written test includes closed and / or open-ended questions.
The evaluation of the written barrier test DOES NOT give rise to a mark, but only to admission to the oral test.
The oral exam includes questions the assessment of which relates to the following parameters: content, logic, language properties.
The evaluation of the oral test is out of thirty.
General surgery
Course syllabus
1. Surgical patient:
Shock: defintion, pathophysiology , diagnosis and therapy
Haemorrage: diagnosis and treatment
Infections in surgery: burns, wounds and healing
Artificial nutrition: enteral and parenteral nutrition

2. Surgical Technique
Drainages, probes and catheters - Abdominal and chest drainages
Digestive stomas

3. Thoracic Surgery
Chest semeiotics and principles of thoracic surgical technique.
Benign thoracic surgery diseases (pulmonary malformations, pleural effusions, pulmonary abscess, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, pulmonary hidatidosis).
Thoracic traumas.
Neoplastic diseases of lung and mediastinum.

5. Vascular surgery
Arterial diseases
Peripheral obliterative arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)
Aneurisms
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
Acute arterial occlusion
Veins Pathology
Lower limbs varicose veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism.

5. Upper GI surgical pathology
Oesophagus
Functional disorders
Benign diseases
Neoplastic Diseases
Stomach and duodenum
Peptic ulcer
Tumors
Liver and bilary tracts
Cholelithiasis
Obstructive jaundice
Malignant and benign liver tumors
Portal hypertension
Pancreas
Pancreatitis
Tumors

6. Lower GI surgical pathology
Small bowel
Meckel diverticulum
Tumors
Rectum and colon
Appendix diseases
Diverticula
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn diseases and ulcerative colitis)
Polyps and polyposis
Tumors
Anus
Hemorrhoids diseases
Anal fissure
Abscesses and phystula
Rectal prolapse

7. Urinary tract pathology
Prostatic pathology
Urinary bladder diseases
Urinary Lithyaisis

8. Breast pathology
Benign pathology
Malignant Pathology
9. Abdominal wall
Abdominal wall hernia
Inguinal hernia
Incisional hernia

10. Endocrine pathology
Thyroid surgery
Goiter, hyperthyroidism, tumors
Parathyroid surgery
Adrenal glands Surgery
Hypo and hyper-adrenocortical syndromes
Hyperaldosteronism
Adreno-genital syndormes
Pheocromocitoma
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Lise M. Chirurgia per infermieri. (5ed). Padova: Piccin; 2016.
Pasquini G, Campa R, D'Ambrosio M, Leonardo G. Manuale di chirurgia. Milano: McGraw Hill, 2012
Musculoskeletal system diseases
Course syllabus
Basic concepts and diagnosis and treatment of:
Fractures, (traumatic, due to frailty, pathological and lasting fractures; with particular attention to fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly
Distortions, dislocations
Arthrosis
Osteomyelitis
Primary and metastatic bone tumors
Osteoporosis and other metabolic osteopathies
Spine diseases
Shoulder diseases
Hand and foot diseases
Orthopaedic congenital and growth diseases
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Parrini MM. Ortopedia infermieristica. Bologna: Edizioni La Dotta, 2015
Anaesthesiology
Course syllabus
Anesthesia techniques:
General anaesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Loco regional anaesthesia
Subarachnoid anesthesia
Epidural anaesthesia
Pain management; acute pain, chronic pain, postoperative pain
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Torri G, Moizo E. Assistenza infermieristica in Anestesia. Roma: Antonio Delfino Editore, 2011.
Modules or teaching units
Anaesthesiology
MED/41 - ANAESTHESIOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours

General surgery
MED/18 - GENERAL SURGERY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 45 hours
Professor: Dinuzzi Vincenza

Musculoskeletal system diseases
MED/33 - ORTHOPAEDICS - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Stroppa Stefano

Sezione: Niguarda

Prerequisites for admission
Having passed the exams of Anatomy and Human Physiology, General Nursing Sciences, Clinical Nursing sciences 1 and Internship 1
Assessment methods and Criteria
The written test includes closed and / or open-ended questions.
The evaluation of the written barrier test DOES NOT give rise to a mark, but only to admission to the oral test.
The oral exam includes questions the assessment of which relates to the following parameters: content, logic, language properties.
The evaluation of the oral test is out of thirty.
General surgery
Course syllabus
1. Surgical patient:
Shock: defintion, pathophysiology , diagnosis and therapy
Haemorrage: diagnosis and treatment
Infections in surgery: burns, wounds and healing
Artificial nutrition: enteral and parenteral nutrition

2. Surgical Technique
Drainages, probes and catheters - Abdominal and chest drainages
Digestive stomas

3. Thoracic Surgery
Chest semeiotics and principles of thoracic surgical technique.
Benign thoracic surgery diseases (pulmonary malformations, pleural effusions, pulmonary abscess, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, pulmonary hidatidosis).
Thoracic traumas.
Neoplastic diseases of lung and mediastinum.

5. Vascular surgery
Arterial diseases
Peripheral obliterative arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)
Aneurisms
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
Acute arterial occlusion
Veins Pathology
Lower limbs varicose veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism.

5. Upper GI surgical pathology
Oesophagus
Functional disorders
Benign diseases
Neoplastic Diseases
Stomach and duodenum
Peptic ulcer
Tumors
Liver and bilary tracts
Cholelithiasis
Obstructive jaundice
Malignant and benign liver tumors
Portal hypertension
Pancreas
Pancreatitis
Tumors

6. Lower GI surgical pathology
Small bowel
Meckel diverticulum
Tumors
Rectum and colon
Appendix diseases
Diverticula
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn diseases and ulcerative colitis)
Polyps and polyposis
Tumors
Anus
Hemorrhoids diseases
Anal fissure
Abscesses and phystula
Rectal prolapse

7. Urinary tract pathology
Prostatic pathology
Urinary bladder diseases
Urinary Lithyaisis

8. Breast pathology
Benign pathology
Malignant Pathology
9. Abdominal wall
Abdominal wall hernia
Inguinal hernia
Incisional hernia

10. Endocrine pathology
Thyroid surgery
Goiter, hyperthyroidism, tumors
Parathyroid surgery
Adrenal glands Surgery
Hypo and hyper-adrenocortical syndromes
Hyperaldosteronism
Adreno-genital syndormes
Pheocromocitoma
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Lise M. Chirurgia per infermieri. (5ed). Padova: Piccin; 2016.
Pasquini G, Campa R, D'Ambrosio M, Leonardo G. Manuale di chirurgia. Milano: McGraw Hill, 2012
Musculoskeletal system diseases
Course syllabus
Basic concepts and diagnosis and treatment of:
Fractures, (traumatic, due to frailty, pathological and lasting fractures; with particular attention to fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly
Distortions, dislocations
Arthrosis
Osteomyelitis
Primary and metastatic bone tumors
Osteoporosis and other metabolic osteopathies
Spine diseases
Shoulder diseases
Hand and foot diseases
Orthopaedic congenital and growth diseases
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Parrini MM. Ortopedia infermieristica. Bologna: Edizioni La Dotta, 2015
Anaesthesiology
Course syllabus
Anesthesia techniques:
General anaesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Loco regional anaesthesia
Subarachnoid anesthesia
Epidural anaesthesia
Pain management; acute pain, chronic pain, postoperative pain
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Torri G, Moizo E. Assistenza infermieristica in Anestesia. Roma: Antonio Delfino Editore, 2011.
Modules or teaching units
Anaesthesiology
MED/41 - ANAESTHESIOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Notaro Paolo

General surgery
MED/18 - GENERAL SURGERY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 45 hours

Musculoskeletal system diseases
MED/33 - ORTHOPAEDICS - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours

Sezione: Policlinico

Prerequisites for admission
Having passed the exams of Anatomy and Human Physiology, General Nursing Sciences, Clinical Nursing sciences 1 and Internship 1
Assessment methods and Criteria
The written test includes closed and / or open-ended questions.
The evaluation of the written barrier test DOES NOT give rise to a mark, but only to admission to the oral test.
The oral exam includes questions the assessment of which relates to the following parameters: content, logic, language properties.
The evaluation of the oral test is out of thirty.
General surgery
Course syllabus
1. Surgical patient:
Shock: defintion, pathophysiology , diagnosis and therapy
Haemorrage: diagnosis and treatment
Infections in surgery: burns, wounds and healing
Artificial nutrition: enteral and parenteral nutrition

2. Surgical Technique
Drainages, probes and catheters - Abdominal and chest drainages
Digestive stomas

3. Thoracic Surgery
Chest semeiotics and principles of thoracic surgical technique.
Benign thoracic surgery diseases (pulmonary malformations, pleural effusions, pulmonary abscess, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, pulmonary hidatidosis).
Thoracic traumas.
Neoplastic diseases of lung and mediastinum.

5. Vascular surgery
Arterial diseases
Peripheral obliterative arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)
Aneurisms
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
Acute arterial occlusion
Veins Pathology
Lower limbs varicose veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism.

5. Upper GI surgical pathology
Oesophagus
Functional disorders
Benign diseases
Neoplastic Diseases
Stomach and duodenum
Peptic ulcer
Tumors
Liver and bilary tracts
Cholelithiasis
Obstructive jaundice
Malignant and benign liver tumors
Portal hypertension
Pancreas
Pancreatitis
Tumors

6. Lower GI surgical pathology
Small bowel
Meckel diverticulum
Tumors
Rectum and colon
Appendix diseases
Diverticula
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn diseases and ulcerative colitis)
Polyps and polyposis
Tumors
Anus
Hemorrhoids diseases
Anal fissure
Abscesses and phystula
Rectal prolapse

7. Urinary tract pathology
Prostatic pathology
Urinary bladder diseases
Urinary Lithyaisis

8. Breast pathology
Benign pathology
Malignant Pathology
9. Abdominal wall
Abdominal wall hernia
Inguinal hernia
Incisional hernia

10. Endocrine pathology
Thyroid surgery
Goiter, hyperthyroidism, tumors
Parathyroid surgery
Adrenal glands Surgery
Hypo and hyper-adrenocortical syndromes
Hyperaldosteronism
Adreno-genital syndormes
Pheocromocitoma
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Lise M. Chirurgia per infermieri. (5ed). Padova: Piccin; 2016.
Pasquini G, Campa R, D'Ambrosio M, Leonardo G. Manuale di chirurgia. Milano: McGraw Hill, 2012
Musculoskeletal system diseases
Course syllabus
Basic concepts and diagnosis and treatment of:
Fractures, (traumatic, due to frailty, pathological and lasting fractures; with particular attention to fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly
Distortions, dislocations
Arthrosis
Osteomyelitis
Primary and metastatic bone tumors
Osteoporosis and other metabolic osteopathies
Spine diseases
Shoulder diseases
Hand and foot diseases
Orthopaedic congenital and growth diseases
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Parrini MM. Ortopedia infermieristica. Bologna: Edizioni La Dotta, 2015
Anaesthesiology
Course syllabus
Anesthesia techniques:
General anaesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Loco regional anaesthesia
Subarachnoid anesthesia
Epidural anaesthesia
Pain management; acute pain, chronic pain, postoperative pain
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Torri G, Moizo E. Assistenza infermieristica in Anestesia. Roma: Antonio Delfino Editore, 2011
Modules or teaching units
Anaesthesiology
MED/41 - ANAESTHESIOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Zanella Alberto

General surgery
MED/18 - GENERAL SURGERY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 45 hours
Professor: Favi Evaldo

Musculoskeletal system diseases
MED/33 - ORTHOPAEDICS - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours

Sezione: Rho

Prerequisites for admission
Having passed the exams of Anatomy and Human Physiology, General Nursing Sciences, Clinical Nursing sciences 1 and Internship 1
Assessment methods and Criteria
The written test includes closed and / or open-ended questions.
The evaluation of the written barrier test DOES NOT give rise to a mark, but only to admission to the oral test.
The oral exam includes questions the assessment of which relates to the following parameters: content, logic, language properties.
The evaluation of the oral test is out of thirty.
General surgery
Course syllabus
1. Surgical patient:
Shock: defintion, pathophysiology , diagnosis and therapy
Haemorrage: diagnosis and treatment
Infections in surgery: burns, wounds and healing
Artificial nutrition: enteral and parenteral nutrition

2. Surgical Technique
Drainages, probes and catheters - Abdominal and chest drainages
Digestive stomas

3. Thoracic Surgery
Chest semeiotics and principles of thoracic surgical technique.
Benign thoracic surgery diseases (pulmonary malformations, pleural effusions, pulmonary abscess, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, pulmonary hidatidosis).
Thoracic traumas.
Neoplastic diseases of lung and mediastinum.

5. Vascular surgery
Arterial diseases
Peripheral obliterative arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)
Aneurisms
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
Acute arterial occlusion
Veins Pathology
Lower limbs varicose veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism.

5. Upper GI surgical pathology
Oesophagus
Functional disorders
Benign diseases
Neoplastic Diseases
Stomach and duodenum
Peptic ulcer
Tumors
Liver and bilary tracts
Cholelithiasis
Obstructive jaundice
Malignant and benign liver tumors
Portal hypertension
Pancreas
Pancreatitis
Tumors

6. Lower GI surgical pathology
Small bowel
Meckel diverticulum
Tumors
Rectum and colon
Appendix diseases
Diverticula
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn diseases and ulcerative colitis)
Polyps and polyposis
Tumors
Anus
Hemorrhoids diseases
Anal fissure
Abscesses and phystula
Rectal prolapse

7. Urinary tract pathology
Prostatic pathology
Urinary bladder diseases
Urinary Lithyaisis

8. Breast pathology
Benign pathology
Malignant Pathology
9. Abdominal wall
Abdominal wall hernia
Inguinal hernia
Incisional hernia

10. Endocrine pathology
Thyroid surgery
Goiter, hyperthyroidism, tumors
Parathyroid surgery
Adrenal glands Surgery
Hypo and hyper-adrenocortical syndromes
Hyperaldosteronism
Adreno-genital syndormes
Pheocromocitoma
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Lise M. Chirurgia per infermieri. (5ed). Padova: Piccin; 2016.
Pasquini G, Campa R, D'Ambrosio M, Leonardo G. Manuale di chirurgia. Milano: McGraw Hill, 2012
Musculoskeletal system diseases
Course syllabus
Basic concepts and diagnosis and treatment of:
Fractures, (traumatic, due to frailty, pathological and lasting fractures; with particular attention to fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly
Distortions, dislocations
Arthrosis
Osteomyelitis
Primary and metastatic bone tumors
Osteoporosis and other metabolic osteopathies
Spine diseases
Shoulder diseases
Hand and foot diseases
Orthopaedic congenital and growth diseases
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Parrini MM. Ortopedia infermieristica. Bologna: Edizioni La Dotta, 2015
Anaesthesiology
Course syllabus
Anesthesia techniques:
General anaesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Loco regional anaesthesia
Subarachnoid anesthesia
Epidural anaesthesia
Pain management; acute pain, chronic pain, postoperative pain
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Torri G, Moizo E. Assistenza infermieristica in Anestesia. Roma: Antonio Delfino Editore, 2011.
Modules or teaching units
Anaesthesiology
MED/41 - ANAESTHESIOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours

General surgery
MED/18 - GENERAL SURGERY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 45 hours
Professor: Maffioli Anna

Musculoskeletal system diseases
MED/33 - ORTHOPAEDICS - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours

Sezione: Sacco

Prerequisites for admission
Having passed the exams of Anatomy and Human Physiology, General Nursing Sciences, Clinical Nursing sciences 1 and Internship 1
Assessment methods and Criteria
The written test includes closed and / or open-ended questions.
The evaluation of the written barrier test DOES NOT give rise to a mark, but only to admission to the oral test.
The oral exam includes questions the assessment of which relates to the following parameters: content, logic, language properties.
The evaluation of the oral test is out of thirty.
General surgery
Course syllabus
1. Surgical patient:
Shock: defintion, pathophysiology , diagnosis and therapy
Haemorrage: diagnosis and treatment
Infections in surgery: burns, wounds and healing
Artificial nutrition: enteral and parenteral nutrition

2. Surgical Technique
Drainages, probes and catheters - Abdominal and chest drainages
Digestive stomas

3. Thoracic Surgery
Chest semeiotics and principles of thoracic surgical technique.
Benign thoracic surgery diseases (pulmonary malformations, pleural effusions, pulmonary abscess, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, pulmonary hidatidosis).
Thoracic traumas.
Neoplastic diseases of lung and mediastinum.

5. Vascular surgery
Arterial diseases
Peripheral obliterative arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)
Aneurisms
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
Acute arterial occlusion
Veins Pathology
Lower limbs varicose veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism.

5. Upper GI surgical pathology
Oesophagus
Functional disorders
Benign diseases
Neoplastic Diseases
Stomach and duodenum
Peptic ulcer
Tumors
Liver and bilary tracts
Cholelithiasis
Obstructive jaundice
Malignant and benign liver tumors
Portal hypertension
Pancreas
Pancreatitis
Tumors

6. Lower GI surgical pathology
Small bowel
Meckel diverticulum
Tumors
Rectum and colon
Appendix diseases
Diverticula
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn diseases and ulcerative colitis)
Polyps and polyposis
Tumors
Anus
Hemorrhoids diseases
Anal fissure
Abscesses and phystula
Rectal prolapse

7. Urinary tract pathology
Prostatic pathology
Urinary bladder diseases
Urinary Lithyaisis

8. Breast pathology
Benign pathology
Malignant Pathology
9. Abdominal wall
Abdominal wall hernia
Inguinal hernia
Incisional hernia

10. Endocrine pathology
Thyroid surgery
Goiter, hyperthyroidism, tumors
Parathyroid surgery
Adrenal glands Surgery
Hypo and hyper-adrenocortical syndromes
Hyperaldosteronism
Adreno-genital syndormes
Pheocromocitoma
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Lise M. Chirurgia per infermieri. (5ed). Padova: Piccin; 2016.
Pasquini G, Campa R, D'Ambrosio M, Leonardo G. Manuale di chirurgia. Milano: McGraw Hill, 2012
Musculoskeletal system diseases
Course syllabus
Basic concepts and diagnosis and treatment of:
Fractures, (traumatic, due to frailty, pathological and lasting fractures; with particular attention to fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly
Distortions, dislocations
Arthrosis
Osteomyelitis
Primary and metastatic bone tumors
Osteoporosis and other metabolic osteopathies
Spine diseases
Shoulder diseases
Hand and foot diseases
Orthopaedic congenital and growth diseases
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Parrini MM. Ortopedia infermieristica. Bologna: Edizioni La Dotta, 2015
Anaesthesiology
Course syllabus
Anesthesia techniques:
General anaesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Loco regional anaesthesia
Subarachnoid anesthesia
Epidural anaesthesia
Pain management; acute pain, chronic pain, postoperative pain
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Torri G, Moizo E. Assistenza infermieristica in Anestesia. Roma: Antonio Delfino Editore, 2011.
Modules or teaching units
Anaesthesiology
MED/41 - ANAESTHESIOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Borghi Beatrice

General surgery
MED/18 - GENERAL SURGERY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 45 hours

Musculoskeletal system diseases
MED/33 - ORTHOPAEDICS - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours

Sezione: San Carlo

Prerequisites for admission
Having passed the exams of Anatomy and Human Physiology, General Nursing Sciences, Clinical Nursing sciences 1 and Internship 1
Assessment methods and Criteria
The written test includes closed and / or open-ended questions.
The evaluation of the written barrier test DOES NOT give rise to a mark, but only to admission to the oral test.
The oral exam includes questions the assessment of which relates to the following parameters: content, logic, language properties.
The evaluation of the oral test is out of thirty.
General surgery
Course syllabus
1. Surgical patient:
Shock: defintion, pathophysiology , diagnosis and therapy
Haemorrage: diagnosis and treatment
Infections in surgery: burns, wounds and healing
Artificial nutrition: enteral and parenteral nutrition

2. Surgical Technique
Drainages, probes and catheters - Abdominal and chest drainages
Digestive stomas

3. Thoracic Surgery
Chest semeiotics and principles of thoracic surgical technique.
Benign thoracic surgery diseases (pulmonary malformations, pleural effusions, pulmonary abscess, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, pulmonary hidatidosis).
Thoracic traumas.
Neoplastic diseases of lung and mediastinum.

5. Vascular surgery
Arterial diseases
Peripheral obliterative arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)
Aneurisms
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
Acute arterial occlusion
Veins Pathology
Lower limbs varicose veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism.

5. Upper GI surgical pathology
Oesophagus
Functional disorders
Benign diseases
Neoplastic Diseases
Stomach and duodenum
Peptic ulcer
Tumors
Liver and bilary tracts
Cholelithiasis
Obstructive jaundice
Malignant and benign liver tumors
Portal hypertension
Pancreas
Pancreatitis
Tumors

6. Lower GI surgical pathology
Small bowel
Meckel diverticulum
Tumors
Rectum and colon
Appendix diseases
Diverticula
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn diseases and ulcerative colitis)
Polyps and polyposis
Tumors
Anus
Hemorrhoids diseases
Anal fissure
Abscesses and phystula
Rectal prolapse

7. Urinary tract pathology
Prostatic pathology
Urinary bladder diseases
Urinary Lithyaisis

8. Breast pathology
Benign pathology
Malignant Pathology
9. Abdominal wall
Abdominal wall hernia
Inguinal hernia
Incisional hernia

10. Endocrine pathology
Thyroid surgery
Goiter, hyperthyroidism, tumors
Parathyroid surgery
Adrenal glands Surgery
Hypo and hyper-adrenocortical syndromes
Hyperaldosteronism
Adreno-genital syndormes
Pheocromocitoma
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Lise M. Chirurgia per infermieri. (5ed). Padova: Piccin; 2016.
Pasquini G, Campa R, D'Ambrosio M, Leonardo G. Manuale di chirurgia. Milano: McGraw Hill, 2012
Musculoskeletal system diseases
Course syllabus
Basic concepts and diagnosis and treatment of:
Fractures, (traumatic, due to frailty, pathological and lasting fractures; with particular attention to fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly
Distortions, dislocations
Arthrosis
Osteomyelitis
Primary and metastatic bone tumors
Osteoporosis and other metabolic osteopathies
Spine diseases
Shoulder diseases
Hand and foot diseases
Orthopaedic congenital and growth diseases
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Parrini MM. Ortopedia infermieristica. Bologna: Edizioni La Dotta, 2015
Anaesthesiology
Course syllabus
Anesthesia techniques:
General anaesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Loco regional anaesthesia
Subarachnoid anesthesia
Epidural anaesthesia
Pain management; acute pain, chronic pain, postoperative pain
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Torri G, Moizo E. Assistenza infermieristica in Anestesia. Roma: Antonio Delfino Editore, 2011.
Modules or teaching units
Anaesthesiology
MED/41 - ANAESTHESIOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Ciabattoni Arianna

General surgery
MED/18 - GENERAL SURGERY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 45 hours
Professor: Casiraghi Monica

Musculoskeletal system diseases
MED/33 - ORTHOPAEDICS - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours

Sezione: San Donato

Prerequisites for admission
Having passed the exams of Anatomy and Human Physiology, General Nursing Sciences, Clinical Nursing sciences 1 and Internship 1
Assessment methods and Criteria
The written test includes closed and / or open-ended questions.
The evaluation of the written barrier test DOES NOT give rise to a mark, but only to admission to the oral test.
The oral exam includes questions the assessment of which relates to the following parameters: content, logic, language properties.
The evaluation of the oral test is out of thirty.
General surgery
Course syllabus
1. Surgical patient:
Shock: defintion, pathophysiology , diagnosis and therapy
Haemorrage: diagnosis and treatment
Infections in surgery: burns, wounds and healing
Artificial nutrition: enteral and parenteral nutrition

2. Surgical Technique
Drainages, probes and catheters - Abdominal and chest drainages
Digestive stomas

3. Thoracic Surgery
Chest semeiotics and principles of thoracic surgical technique.
Benign thoracic surgery diseases (pulmonary malformations, pleural effusions, pulmonary abscess, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, pulmonary hidatidosis).
Thoracic traumas.
Neoplastic diseases of lung and mediastinum.

5. Vascular surgery
Arterial diseases
Peripheral obliterative arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)
Aneurisms
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
Acute arterial occlusion
Veins Pathology
Lower limbs varicose veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism.

5. Upper GI surgical pathology
Oesophagus
Functional disorders
Benign diseases
Neoplastic Diseases
Stomach and duodenum
Peptic ulcer
Tumors
Liver and bilary tracts
Cholelithiasis
Obstructive jaundice
Malignant and benign liver tumors
Portal hypertension
Pancreas
Pancreatitis
Tumors

6. Lower GI surgical pathology
Small bowel
Meckel diverticulum
Tumors
Rectum and colon
Appendix diseases
Diverticula
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn diseases and ulcerative colitis)
Polyps and polyposis
Tumors
Anus
Hemorrhoids diseases
Anal fissure
Abscesses and phystula
Rectal prolapse

7. Urinary tract pathology
Prostatic pathology
Urinary bladder diseases
Urinary Lithyaisis

8. Breast pathology
Benign pathology
Malignant Pathology
9. Abdominal wall
Abdominal wall hernia
Inguinal hernia
Incisional hernia

10. Endocrine pathology
Thyroid surgery
Goiter, hyperthyroidism, tumors
Parathyroid surgery
Adrenal glands Surgery
Hypo and hyper-adrenocortical syndromes
Hyperaldosteronism
Adreno-genital syndormes
Pheocromocitoma
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Lise M. Chirurgia per infermieri. (5ed). Padova: Piccin; 2016.
Pasquini G, Campa R, D'Ambrosio M, Leonardo G. Manuale di chirurgia. Milano: McGraw Hill, 2012
Musculoskeletal system diseases
Course syllabus
Basic concepts and diagnosis and treatment of:
Fractures, (traumatic, due to frailty, pathological and lasting fractures; with particular attention to fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly
Distortions, dislocations
Arthrosis
Osteomyelitis
Primary and metastatic bone tumors
Osteoporosis and other metabolic osteopathies
Spine diseases
Shoulder diseases
Hand and foot diseases
Orthopaedic congenital and growth diseases
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Parrini MM. Ortopedia infermieristica. Bologna: Edizioni La Dotta, 2015
Anaesthesiology
Course syllabus
Anesthesia techniques:
General anaesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Loco regional anaesthesia
Subarachnoid anesthesia
Epidural anaesthesia
Pain management; acute pain, chronic pain, postoperative pain
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Torri G, Moizo E. Assistenza infermieristica in Anestesia. Roma: Antonio Delfino Editore, 2011.
Modules or teaching units
Anaesthesiology
MED/41 - ANAESTHESIOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Di Dedda Umberto

General surgery
MED/18 - GENERAL SURGERY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 45 hours

Musculoskeletal system diseases
MED/33 - ORTHOPAEDICS - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours

Sezione: San Giuseppe

Prerequisites for admission
Having passed the exams of Anatomy and Human Physiology, General Nursing Sciences, Clinical Nursing sciences 1 and Internship 1
Assessment methods and Criteria
The written test includes closed and / or open-ended questions.
The evaluation of the written barrier test DOES NOT give rise to a mark, but only to admission to the oral test.
The oral exam includes questions the assessment of which relates to the following parameters: content, logic, language properties.
The evaluation of the oral test is out of thirty.
General surgery
Course syllabus
1. Surgical patient:
Shock: defintion, pathophysiology , diagnosis and therapy
Haemorrage: diagnosis and treatment
Infections in surgery: burns, wounds and healing
Artificial nutrition: enteral and parenteral nutrition

2. Surgical Technique
Drainages, probes and catheters - Abdominal and chest drainages
Digestive stomas

3. Thoracic Surgery
Chest semeiotics and principles of thoracic surgical technique.
Benign thoracic surgery diseases (pulmonary malformations, pleural effusions, pulmonary abscess, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, pulmonary hidatidosis).
Thoracic traumas.
Neoplastic diseases of lung and mediastinum.

5. Vascular surgery
Arterial diseases
Peripheral obliterative arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)
Aneurisms
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
Acute arterial occlusion
Veins Pathology
Lower limbs varicose veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism.

5. Upper GI surgical pathology
Oesophagus
Functional disorders
Benign diseases
Neoplastic Diseases
Stomach and duodenum
Peptic ulcer
Tumors
Liver and bilary tracts
Cholelithiasis
Obstructive jaundice
Malignant and benign liver tumors
Portal hypertension
Pancreas
Pancreatitis
Tumors

6. Lower GI surgical pathology
Small bowel
Meckel diverticulum
Tumors
Rectum and colon
Appendix diseases
Diverticula
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn diseases and ulcerative colitis)
Polyps and polyposis
Tumors
Anus
Hemorrhoids diseases
Anal fissure
Abscesses and phystula
Rectal prolapse

7. Urinary tract pathology
Prostatic pathology
Urinary bladder diseases
Urinary Lithyaisis

8. Breast pathology
Benign pathology
Malignant Pathology
9. Abdominal wall
Abdominal wall hernia
Inguinal hernia
Incisional hernia

10. Endocrine pathology
Thyroid surgery
Goiter, hyperthyroidism, tumors
Parathyroid surgery
Adrenal glands Surgery
Hypo and hyper-adrenocortical syndromes
Hyperaldosteronism
Adreno-genital syndormes
Pheocromocitoma
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Lise M. Chirurgia per infermieri. (5ed). Padova: Piccin; 2016.
Pasquini G, Campa R, D'Ambrosio M, Leonardo G. Manuale di chirurgia. Milano: McGraw Hill, 2012
Musculoskeletal system diseases
Course syllabus
Basic concepts and diagnosis and treatment of:
Fractures, (traumatic, due to frailty, pathological and lasting fractures; with particular attention to fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly
Distortions, dislocations
Arthrosis
Osteomyelitis
Primary and metastatic bone tumors
Osteoporosis and other metabolic osteopathies
Spine diseases
Shoulder diseases
Hand and foot diseases
Orthopaedic congenital and growth diseases
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Parrini MM. Ortopedia infermieristica. Bologna: Edizioni La Dotta, 2015
Anaesthesiology
Course syllabus
Anesthesia techniques:
General anaesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Loco regional anaesthesia
Subarachnoid anesthesia
Epidural anaesthesia
Pain management; acute pain, chronic pain, postoperative pain
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Torri G, Moizo E. Assistenza infermieristica in Anestesia. Roma: Antonio Delfino Editore, 2011.
Modules or teaching units
Anaesthesiology
MED/41 - ANAESTHESIOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Mauri Tommaso

General surgery
MED/18 - GENERAL SURGERY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 45 hours
Professor: Bona Davide

Musculoskeletal system diseases
MED/33 - ORTHOPAEDICS - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Ferrua Paolo

Sezione: San Paolo

Prerequisites for admission
Having passed the exams of Anatomy and Human Physiology, General Nursing Sciences, Clinical Nursing sciences 1 and Internship 1
Assessment methods and Criteria
The written test includes closed and / or open-ended questions.
The evaluation of the written barrier test DOES NOT give rise to a mark, but only to admission to the oral test.
The oral exam includes questions the assessment of which relates to the following parameters: content, logic, language properties.
The evaluation of the oral test is out of thirty.
General surgery
Course syllabus
1. Surgical patient:
Shock: defintion, pathophysiology , diagnosis and therapy
Haemorrage: diagnosis and treatment
Infections in surgery: burns, wounds and healing
Artificial nutrition: enteral and parenteral nutrition

2. Surgical Technique
Drainages, probes and catheters - Abdominal and chest drainages
Digestive stomas

3. Thoracic Surgery
Chest semeiotics and principles of thoracic surgical technique.
Benign thoracic surgery diseases (pulmonary malformations, pleural effusions, pulmonary abscess, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, pulmonary hidatidosis).
Thoracic traumas.
Neoplastic diseases of lung and mediastinum.

5. Vascular surgery
Arterial diseases
Peripheral obliterative arterial occlusive disease (PAOD)
Aneurisms
Cerebrovascular insufficiency
Acute arterial occlusion
Veins Pathology
Lower limbs varicose veins
Superficial thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombophlebitis, pulmonary embolism.

5. Upper GI surgical pathology
Oesophagus
Functional disorders
Benign diseases
Neoplastic Diseases
Stomach and duodenum
Peptic ulcer
Tumors
Liver and bilary tracts
Cholelithiasis
Obstructive jaundice
Malignant and benign liver tumors
Portal hypertension
Pancreas
Pancreatitis
Tumors

6. Lower GI surgical pathology
Small bowel
Meckel diverticulum
Tumors
Rectum and colon
Appendix diseases
Diverticula
Chronic inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn diseases and ulcerative colitis)
Polyps and polyposis
Tumors
Anus
Hemorrhoids diseases
Anal fissure
Abscesses and phystula
Rectal prolapse

7. Urinary tract pathology
Prostatic pathology
Urinary bladder diseases
Urinary Lithyaisis

8. Breast pathology
Benign pathology
Malignant Pathology
9. Abdominal wall
Abdominal wall hernia
Inguinal hernia
Incisional hernia

10. Endocrine pathology
Thyroid surgery
Goiter, hyperthyroidism, tumors
Parathyroid surgery
Adrenal glands Surgery
Hypo and hyper-adrenocortical syndromes
Hyperaldosteronism
Adreno-genital syndormes
Pheocromocitoma
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Lise M. Chirurgia per infermieri. (5ed). Padova: Piccin; 2016.
Pasquini G, Campa R, D'Ambrosio M, Leonardo G. Manuale di chirurgia. Milano: McGraw Hill, 2012
Musculoskeletal system diseases
Course syllabus
Basic concepts and diagnosis and treatment of:
Fractures, (traumatic, due to frailty, pathological and lasting fractures; with particular attention to fractures of the proximal femur in the elderly
Distortions, dislocations
Arthrosis
Osteomyelitis
Primary and metastatic bone tumors
Osteoporosis and other metabolic osteopathies
Spine diseases
Shoulder diseases
Hand and foot diseases
Orthopaedic congenital and growth diseases
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Parrini MM. Ortopedia infermieristica. Bologna: Edizioni La Dotta, 2015
Anaesthesiology
Course syllabus
Anesthesia techniques:
General anaesthesia
Local anaesthesia
Loco regional anaesthesia
Subarachnoid anesthesia
Epidural anaesthesia
Pain management; acute pain, chronic pain, postoperative pain
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Teaching Resources
Torri G, Moizo E. Assistenza infermieristica in Anestesia. Roma: Antonio Delfino Editore, 2011.
Modules or teaching units
Anaesthesiology
MED/41 - ANAESTHESIOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Zoerle Tommaso

General surgery
MED/18 - GENERAL SURGERY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 45 hours

Musculoskeletal system diseases
MED/33 - ORTHOPAEDICS - University credits: 1
Lessons: 15 hours
Professor: Pietrogrande Luca