Publications by authors named "V Benedetto"

Article Synopsis
  • - Esophageal atresia (EA) is a birth defect resulting in a discontinuous esophagus, often linked to tracheo-esophageal fistula (TEF), and poses surgical challenges when there's a long gap (LGEA) between esophageal ends.
  • - A study reviewed 10 patient cases of LGEA from 2013-2024, focusing on surgery aiming to preserve the native esophagus, with techniques like delayed primary anastomosis and traction staged repair utilized.
  • - The findings suggest that preserving the native esophagus is viable and crucial for improving patients' quality of life, veering away from more severe long-term complications that can arise from alternative surgeries.
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Universal healthcare systems orient their actions towards promoting, restoring, and improving public health with a particular focus on the need to guarantee equitable access to care. Unwarranted variation in healthcare delivery poses significant challenges to health systems globally, impacting quality of care, financial sustainability, and equity of access. It is therefore important to assist healthcare management in measuring unwarranted variation in order to prioritise intervention strategies to ensure continuity of care and equity.

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This article provides a summary and critical appraisal of the systematic review conducted by Alidoust et al. (1) regarding the various effects of housing on both physical and psychological well-being. We aim to discuss the review's findings against existing published evidence to draw out policy and practical implications.

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The term congenital lung malformation (CLM) is used to describe a wide range of pathological conditions with different imaging and clinical manifestations. These anomalies stem from abnormal embryological lung development, potentially occurring across various stages of prenatal life. Their natural history can be variable, presenting in a wide range of severity levels and encompassing asymptomatic individuals who remain so until adulthood, as well as those who experience respiratory distress in the neonatal period.

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Introduction: Around 40% of adults have pre-hypertension (120-139/80-89mmHg) increasing their risk of developing hypertension and associated cardiovascular conditions. Guidance on pre-hypertension management focuses on improving lifestyle. Self-monitoring may improve awareness and understanding of blood pressure (BP) for people with pre-hypertension, allowing them to modify their lifestyle risks.

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