Publications by authors named "Roberto D'Aniello"

Permanent tracheostomy because of total laryngectomy surgery entails significant consequences for patients regarding respiratory physiopathology, such as the loss of the filtering, humidifying, and heating of air by the nose. The use of special stomal filters can provide adequate protection of the tracheal-bronchopulmonary system with a reduction in respiratory pathologies. In fact, in most cases, laryngectomy patients are first cigarette smokers who for this reason also already have respiratory diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

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Forestier's disease is a systemic, degenerative metabolic condition, which is still insufficiently investigated and understood, characterized by the progressive ossification of the ligaments and entheses. This case describes a 63-year-old man admitted to our department after several years of failed attempts to obtain a definitive diagnosis presenting with a painless mass in the pre-auricular region, gradually worsening dysphonia, severe dysphagia relating to solids, stiffness, and mild pain at the back of the neck. After performing further diagnostic tests, in addition to a pleomorphic adenoma, the simultaneous presence of diffuse spondylarthrosis on the cervical spine was highlighted, with beak-like osteophytes at C2-C5 resulting in esophageal compression.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study was conducted to assess the consistency of different judges when using a new rating scale for evaluating the quality of substitution voices in patients who underwent laryngectomy, alongside the patients' own perceptions of their vocal function.
  • The researchers gathered data from 89 laryngectomized patients using quality of life scales to analyze how different types of alaryngeal voices affect their communication experiences.
  • Findings indicated that while patients had similar perceptions of their quality of life regardless of voice type, the new rating scale was effective in analyzing vocal characteristics, highlighting the importance of helping patients adapt to their new way of speaking.
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