Publications by authors named "Elena Garelli"

In recent years, the use of smartphones has significantly increased among populations of almost every age. The aim of our work is to analyze the impact of an application (app) that follows up with the progress of a patient who underwent a thoracic surgery procedure in the first 30 days after discharge. We prospectively analyzed all the patients included in the pilot study from March 2023 to September 2023.

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Background: Surgery for thymic cancers is considered the key of curative treatment. Preoperative patients' characteristics and intraoperative features might influence postoperative outcome. We aim to verify short-term outcomes and possible risk factors for complications after thymectomy.

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Myopericytoma is a rare tumor generally arising from skin and soft tissues of extremities, trunk, head, and neck regions, rarely from visceral sites. An intrathoracic visceral localization may carry a broad differential diagnosis including primary lung, pleura and chest wall lesions, or metastatic lesions. To date, any radiological features have been recognized and diagnosis of myopericytoma with intrathoracic localization remains still challenging.

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A Correction has been published | View Neurogenic tumors represent 10 to 34% of all mediastinal tumors and among them, neurofibroma originating from the vagus nerve are rare entities. We present a case of a neurofibroma with cystic degeneration originating from the left branch of the vagus nerve in a 27-year-old man without von Recklinghausen disease. A complete robotic resection of the mediastinal mass has been performed, with amputation of the vagus nerve enclosed in the mass.

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Mesothelioma is an aggressive disease arising from parietal pleura. Surgery is a valuable option in the frame of a multimodality treatment. Several surgical approaches have been standardized with the aim of a macroscopic complete resection; these often require homolateral diaphragm and pericardial resection and reconstruction.

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The abscopal effect describes the ability of locally administered radiotherapy to induce systemic antitumor effects. Over the past 40 years, reports on the abscopal effect following conventional radiation have been relatively rare, especially in less immunogenic tumors such as lung cancer. However, with the continued development and use of immunotherapy, reports on the abscopal effect have become increasingly frequent during the last decade.

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Objectives: A small number of patients with advanced pulmonary adenocarcinomas treated with tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) was subsequently considered eligible for surgery. Our goal was to report the clinical characteristics, pathological features and prognosis of these patients with the aim of exploring the feasibility of this strategy of care.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical files of 19 patients in whom systemic treatment, including TKIs, resulted in a possible stabilization of the disease such that they were considered eligible for surgery (adjuvant surgery).

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Background: Lobectomy for benign lung disease is renowned to be technically complex and to be subjected to an increased complication rate. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether the results obtained with video-assisted surgery (VATS) in benign disease are comparable to those obtained in oncologic surgery, where VATS has been validated.

Methods: We have reviewed the files of 246 consecutive patients who underwent VATS lobectomy from January 2012 to August 2015.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study evaluates the prognosis of patients with pIIIA-N2 non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), focusing on microscopic vs. macroscopic N2 disease.
  • A retrospective review of 982 patients revealed that those with microscopic N2 had a median overall survival of 42 months compared to 23 months for those with macroscopic N2, indicating a significant survival advantage.
  • The findings suggest that patients with microscopic N2 might benefit more from simple follow-up rather than aggressive treatments like chemotherapy or radiation, warranting further prospective studies to confirm these results.
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Background: Complete surgical excision is the most important long-term prognostic factor of thymomas. Although video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) has been reported as an effective treatment to excise mediastinal thymic lesions, it has not replaced median sternotomy as the standard approach because of the lack of long-term follow-up studies. The objective of this study was to analyze and to compare the outcome of VATS extended thymectomy with the traditional open approach.

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The paper presents an unusual case of single small bowel metastasis from primary lung leiomyosarcoma (PLL) presenting with abdominal pain and gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding successfully treated by surgery with radical aim.

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