Cristina Raspanti
University of Palermo
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International Journal of Surgery | 2017
Scerrino G; Chiara Tudisca; Sebastiano Bonventre; Cristina Raspanti; Dario Picone; Calogero Porrello; Nunzia Cinzia Paladino; Federica Vernuccio; Francesco Cupido; Gianfranco Cocorullo; Giuseppe Lo Re; Gaspare Gulotta
INTRODUCTION Dysphagia and hoarseness are possible complications that can be observed in patients undergoing thyroidectomy or other neck surgery procedures. These complaints are usually related to superior and inferior laryngeal nerves dysfunction, but these can appear even after uncomplicated surgical procedure. METHODS We reviewed the current literature available on MEDLINE database, concerning the swallowing disorders appearing after the thyroidectomy. The articles included in the review reported pathophysiology and diagnostic concerns. RESULTS Twenty articles were selected for inclusion in the review. Depends on the possible causes of the difficulty swallowing (related to nerve damage or appearing after uncomplicated thyroidectomy), different types of diagnostic procedures could be used to study patient discomfort, as well as intraoperative nerve monitoring, fiber optic laryngoscopy, endoscopy, pH monitoring, esophageal manometry and videofluorography. Among all these procedures, videofluorography is considered the gold standard to evaluate the entire swallowing process, since that allows a real-time study of all the three phases of swallowing: oral phase, pharyngeal phase and esophageal phase. CONCLUSION The diagnostic procedures described can help to identify the mechanisms involved in swallowing disorders, with the aim to choose the best therapeutic option. More studies are needed for understanding the causes of the dysphagia appearing after thyroidectomy.
Surgical Innovation | 2018
Calogero Porrello; Roberto Gullo; Antonino Vaglica; Scerrino G; Giuseppe Salamone; L. Licari; Cristina Raspanti; Eliana Gulotta; Gaspare Gulotta; Gianfranco Cocorullo
Background. The lungs are among the first organ affected by remote metastases from many primary tumors. The surgical resection of isolated pulmonary metastases represents an important and effective element of therapy. This is a retrospective study about our entire experience with pulmonary resection for metastatic cancer using 1318-nm neodymium-doped yttrium-aluminum garnet laser. Method. In this single-institution study, we retrospectively analyzed a group of 209 patients previously treated for primary malignant solid tumors. We excluded 103 patients. The number and location of lesions in the lungs was determined using chest computed tomography and positron emission tomography-computed tomography. Disseminated malignancy was excluded. All pulmonary laser resections are performed via an anteroaxillary muscle-sparing thoracotomy. All lesions were routinely removed by laser with a small (5-10 mm) margin of the healthy lung. Patients received systematic lymph node sampling with intraoperative smear cytology of sampled lymph nodes. Results. Mortality at 2 years from the first surgery is around 20% (10% annually). This value increases to 45% in the third year. The estimated median survival for patients who underwent the first surgery is reported to be approximately 42 months. Conclusion. Our results show that laser resection of lung metastases can achieve good result, in terms of radical resection and survival, as conventional surgical metastasectomy. The great advantage is the possibility of limiting the damage to the lung. Stapler resection of a high number of metastases would mutilate the lung.
Giornale di Chirurgia - Journal of Surgery | 2017
Gianfranco Cocorullo; Tutino R; N. Falco; L. Licari; Orlando G; Tommaso Fontana; Cristina Raspanti; Giuseppe Salamone; Scerrino G; G. Gallo; M. Trompetto; Gaspare Gulotta
Minerva Chirurgica | 2016
Gaspare Gulotta; Sebastiano Bonventre; Giuseppe Modica; Angela Inviati; Silvia Di Giovanni; Giuseppina Melfa; Andrea Attard; Cristina Raspanti; Sergio Mazzola; Scerrino G; Marco Attard
Il Giornale di chirurgia | 2016
Gaspare Gulotta; Sebastiano Bonventre; Clotilde Lo Piccolo; Giuseppina Melfa; Andrea Attard; Cristina Raspanti; Maurizio Zarcone; Sergio Mazzola; Scerrino G; null Bonventre; null Gulotta; null Attard; null Raspanti; null Lo Piccolo; null Mazzola; null Melfa; null Zarcone
Il Giornale di chirurgia | 2016
Giuseppina Melfa; Cristina Raspanti; Attard M; Gianfranco Cocorullo; Andrea Attard; Sergio Mazzola; Giuseppe Salamone; Gaspare Gulotta; Scerrino G
Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia | 2016
Giuseppe Salamone; L. Licari; Randisi B; Di Carlo P; Tutino R; N. Falco; G. Augello; Cristina Raspanti; Gianfranco Cocorullo; Gaspare Gulotta
Il Giornale di chirurgia | 2017
Giuseppe Salamone; L. Licari; G. Augello; S. Campanella; N. Falco; Tutino R; Gianfranco Cocorullo; R. Gullo; Cristina Raspanti; P. De Marco; Calogero Porrello; G. Profita; Gaspare Gulotta
Il Giornale di chirurgia | 2016
Gaspare Gulotta; Sebastiano Bonventre; N. Falco; Cristina Raspanti; Vania Silvestri; Giulia Rotolo
Il Giornale di chirurgia | 2016
Scerrino G; Angela Inviati; S. Di Giovanni; Nunzia Cinzia Paladino; V. Di Paola; Cristina Raspanti; Giuseppina Melfa; Francesco Cupido; Sergio Mazzola; Calogero Porrello; Sebastiano Bonventre; G. Gullotta