Publications by authors named "Stefania Sivero"

Introduction: Cancer is among the most frequent pathologies and a major cause of death and disability. Scientific research and surgeons focus mainly on aspects relating to etiopathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment, but often neglect the psychological needs of patients and related social factors. The aim of this study is to investigate the psychological and social needs of patients affected by head and neck cancer to improve patient management and achieve more empathetic care.

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Backdown: In this study, the authors, each for their own skills, on the basis of clinical, psychological, endoscopic investigations, evaluated the probable relationship between the laryngopharyngeal reflux present in gastroesophageal reflux disease, and the dysfunction of the Eustachian tube. At the end of the study, after a phase of medical therapy for GERD, they found that laryngopharyngeal acid reflux was in fact the basis of audiological symptoms and chronic dysfunction of the Eustachian tube.

Methods: We evaluated with a digestive endoscopy 60 patients with symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux, who had associated pathologies of ENT relevance, probably caused by extraesophageal reflux.

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In science, bezoar is a mass of hair or undigested vegetable matter, found in a human or animal's intestines, similar to a hairball. Usually, it is found trapped in every part of the gastrointestinal system and must be distinguished by pseudobezoar which is an indigestive object voluntarily introduced into the digestive tract. The term Bezoar is from Arabic bāzahr, "bezoar" or ultimately from Middle Persian p'tzhl pādzahr, "antidote, bezoar"ægagropile o egagropile It should be a universal antidote that works against any poison, and could neutralize any poison.

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Background: Total laryngectomy represents the surgical procedure necessary for the treatment of some advanced neoplasms of the hypopharyngeal-laryngeal district and involves strong functional, physical and emotional repercussions. This research investigated the way in which the rehabilitation methods, used to improve the communicative needs of laryngectomized patients, influence their perceived quality of life.

Method: The questionnaires "V-RQoL" and "SECEL" were administered to 45 patients divided into four groups on the basis of the type of vicarious voice: group TE (27 patients), group E (7 patients), group EL (2 patients), group NV (9 patients).

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Background: The therapeutic arsenal for colorectal cancer is largely made up of surgery. In digestive tumors, ostomy devices induce loss of function and control. This medical device generates changes that affect all aspects of patients' lives.

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Background: In this study, the authors evaluated the role of narrow band imaging endoscopy in the early detection of infiltration of the colon wall by flat and depressed lesions, highlighted during colonoscopy, to confirm the possibility of removal with Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR).

Methods: 67 patients (37 males and 30 females) with non-polypoid colorectal lesions were included in this study. The location of the lesions, the size and possible infiltration of the colon wall were performed with a colonoscopy with NBI.

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Background: In our study we evaluated from an oncological and psychological point of view, a group of patients who had previously undergone total laryngectomy and candidates for the placement of a vocal prosthesis, which allows to recover the voice using the air that passes from the trachea to the esophagus, thus vibrating a segment of the cervical esophagus. For the placement of the prosthesis and the oncological follow-up, we used the support of videoendoscopy, to exclude any recurrence or secondary tumors. At the same time, we subjected patients to a psychological evaluation before and after the implantation of the prostheses, to understand the behavioral changes in the two phases, and the possible achievement of the result of total autonomy, social reintegration, and recovery of oral communication, in the post-surgical phase.

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Background And Aims: Ethical and medico-legal issues reviews of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) placement in elderly patients is an important topic of international medical literature. PEG is often inappropriately placed in patients with not spontaneous oral feeding intake, cause of unrealistic expectations. We performed a critical review of the literature for placement of PEG in geriatric patients.

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Article Synopsis
  • Obesity is a chronic disease and the leading preventable cause of death worldwide.
  • The BioEnterics Intragastric Balloon (BIB) is suggested for those with severe obesity who are not ready for immediate surgery, serving as a temporary weight loss solution.
  • All participants in the study had a psychological evaluation conducted before the BIB was placed to ensure their suitability for the procedure.
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