Roberto del frate biography

Multiple ligation of the proximal greater saphenous vein in the CHIVA treatment of primary varicose veins

Authors

Surgery Unit, Figlie di San Camillo Hospital, Cremona, Italy.
Surgery Unit, Figlie di San Camillo Hospital, Cremona, Italy.
Angiology Consultant, Saint Joseph Hospital, Paris, France.
Department of Consulting of Clinical Medicine, Nephrology and Health Sciences, University of Parma, Italy.
Saphenous femoral disconnection is the key point of most surgical techniques in the treatment of primary varicose vein surgery. The aim of this study is to compare and analyze different techniques for conservative saphenousfemoral ligation or disconnection. These techniques can be to perform mini invasive open surgery and are suitable for implementation of the conservative hemodynamic correction of venous insufficiency (CHIVA) method. The aim was to present the follow-up by retrospective analysis of three different ligation-disconnection techniques of the proximal great saphenous vein (GSV) according to the CHIVA method at the GSV end,

Roberto del Frate has been making art for over three decades. His paitings encompass different styles and subjects matter: the landscape inspired by the Venetian painters of the nineteen century and the French Impressionists, and the portrait influenced by the expressionism and pop art. For his works, he uses a mixture of acrylic and oil, crayon, charcoal, exploring also the innovative digital techniques.

 

Roberto del Frate (b. 1960, Venice, Italy) lives and works in Trieste (Italy) where he has his artistic residency at Atelier Home Gallery. Recent solo exhibitions include Velature, Atelier Home Gallery, Trieste, Italy (2015); Intimate/Private, Area 51 art space, Padova, Italy (2014); Zagreb, Napredak art space, Zagreb, Croatia (2012); Roberto del Frate, Galleria La Loggia, Udine, Italy (2011); Roberto del Frate, Galleria Mercadarti, Venezia, Italy (2008).

 

 

Book a visit to my studio at Atelier Home Gallery (Palazzo Panfili | Via della Geppa 2, Trieste,  Italy): roberto@robertodelfrate.com

Learning objectives

1) Institutional part
This part aims to give to students the basic instruments for a historical and philological approach to italian literature. This is planned:

a) Acquiring kwnoledge and skills about literary text:
- Theory of literature and narrative fiction
- Metrics and Prosody
- Using philological instruments (critical Editions ettc.)
- Using main publishoing instruments of italian literature (historical dictionnaries; particular bookwords; digital instruments etc.)

b) Knoledge of historical development of italian literature. Most inportant Writers; cultural movements and literary scholarship.

Dublin Index aims:
Knoledge and undestanding
Learning skills


2) Monographic part

Second part of course includes a particular topic to be studied more deeply. This aims to lead students towards critical complexity and methodological approach diversity.
Therefore the course aims to give various abilities:
- To Pick up data and knowledge and set all them in a correct historical context
- Critical interpretation of literary texts
- To formulate

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