Publications by authors named "L V Marzo"

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  • - The study analyzed data from over 1.3 million cancer surgery patients in Italy to explore how adherence to cancer screening programs affected early cancer diagnoses before and during the COVID-19 pandemic (2015-2022).
  • - Findings showed a significant 45% drop in surgeries during the pandemic, particularly for screenable cancers like breast, colorectal, and cervical cancer, along with a 33.8% reduction in screenings in the first year of COVID-19.
  • - The research highlighted that adherence to screening was lower among individuals in rural areas, with low socio-economic status, and those with less education, while organized free screening programs helped reduce these disparities.
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Background: Endovascular treatment of popliteal aneurysms (PA) has increased in the last few years, quickly becoming the main treatment performed in many vascular centers, based on the acceptable and promising outcomes reported in the literature. However, endograft infections after endovascular popliteal aneurysm repair (EPAR) are the most dangerous complications to occur as they involve serious local compromise and usually require open surgical conversion and device explantation to preserve the affected extremity.

Case Report: We report two patients who were admitted to the emergency room of our hospital for pain and edema in the lower leg.

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Background: The aim of our study was to determine a correlation between decrease of levels of atmospheric pollution (as determined by air levels of Particulate Matters with a diameter equal or less to 2.5 microns) and reduced number of hospital admissions and operations for patients with common cardiovascular diseases in Italy.

Methods: We correlated number of hospital admissions and cardiovascular operations and atmospheric levels of PM.

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This case study presents an innovative endovascular approach using percutaneous gluteal artery access for embolizing the false lumen of a type B aortic dissection in a patient with Marfan syndrome. Following multiple complex surgeries, the patient developed an enlarging thoraco-abdominal aneurysm, necessitating an urgent intervention branched endoprosthesis despite persisting false lumen perfusion. Doppler ultrasound-guided percutaneous gluteal access was utilized for spiral-coil embolization of the false lumen.

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