148 results on '"Giovanni Salzano"'
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2. SARS‐CoV‐2 Effects on Psychophysical Olfactory Scores: Prospective Study With Evaluation Before and 60‐Days After Infection
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Luigi Angelo Vaira, Jerome R. Lechien, Giovanni Salzano, Fabio Maglitto, Paolo Boscolo‐Rizzo, Claire Hopkins, and Giacomo De Riu
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Otorhinolaryngology ,Surgery - Published
- 2023
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3. Y-Columellar Strut Graft: A Method for Reconstructing the Nasal Tip in Primary and Revision Rhinoplasty
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Carmine, Martino, Salzano, Francesco Antonio, Diletta, Martino, Massimo, Ralli, Giovanni, Salzano, Marco De Vincentiis, Brenner, Michael J., and Arianna Di Stadio
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Surgery - Published
- 2022
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4. Bad splits in bilateral sagittal split osteotomy: A retrospective comparative analysis of the use of different tools
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Giovanni Salzano, Giovanni Audino, Marco Friscia, Luigi Angelo Vaira, Andrea Biglio, Fabio Maglitto, Umberto Committeri, Pasquale Piombino, Paola Bonavolontà, Marzia Petrocelli, Stefania Perrotta, and Luigi Califano
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Otorhinolaryngology ,Osteotomy, Sagittal Split Ramus ,Humans ,Surgery ,Mandible ,Piezosurgery ,Oral Surgery ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
This study aims to analyse the relationship between the incidence of bad splits and the surgical tools adopteded to perform bilateral sagittal split ramus osteotomy (BSSRO).BSSROs performed by the same experienced surgeon period were reviewed, retrospectively. The patients were divided into three groups according to the surgical instrument used to perform the osteotomy: a Lindemann burr, reciprocating saw or piezosurgery. Among the 1120 BSSROs performed, 5 bad fractures were detected during the observation period: 3 among patients operated with the Lindemann burr (0.8%) and 2 among those operated with a reciprocating saw (0.5%). There was no significant correlation between the bad split rate and age and gender of the patients, the type of malocclusion or the type of instrument used to perform the osteotomy. Within the limitations of the study it seems that the the choice of the osteotomy tool for BSSRO does not influence the rate of bad fractures and, therefore, the selection of the osteotmy tool should be left to the discretion of the surgeon.
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- 2022
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5. Changes in Hospital Admissions for Facial Fractures During and After Covid 19 Pandemic: National Multicentric Epidemiological Analysis on 2,938 Patients
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Marzia Petrocelli, Federica Ruggiero, Davide Allegri, Sebastiano Cutrupi, Anna Maria Baietti, Giovanni Salzano, Fabio Maglitto, Alfonso Manfuso, Chiara Copelli, Ida Barca, Maria Giulia Cristofaro, Francesca Galvano, Valentina Poddi Loche, Paolo Gemini, Karim Tewfik, Dante Burlini, Marco Bernardi, Francesca Antonella Bianchi, Susanna Catanzaro, Giuliano Ascani, Giuseppe Consorti, Paolo Balercia, Andrea Braconi, Calogero Scozzaro, Luciano Catalfamo, Danilo De Rinaldis, Francesco Saverio De Ponte, Filippo Tarabbia, Federico Biglioli, Francesco Giovacchini, Antonio Tullio, Antonia Cama, Paolo Di Emidio, Silvano Ferrari, Giuseppe Perlangeli, Maria Beatrice Rossi, Andrea Biglio, Giacomo De Riu, Luigi Califano, and Luigi Angelo Vaira
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Purpose: the purpose of this study was to retrospectively analyze the clinical records of patients admitted for maxillo-facial fracture to 18 Italian center, evaluating the epidemiological differences between the different phases of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Methods: This is a retrospective study on patients who underwent surgery for facial bone fractures in 18 maxillo-facial surgery deparments in Italy, from February 23, 2020 to February 23, 2022. According to the date of admission, all the data were stratified in four chronological periods encompassing the four different moments in terms of restriction in Italy: pre-pandemic, first wave, partial restrictions and post-pandemic groups. Differences in epidemiological data between the groups were analysed. Results: 2,938 patients were included. There was a statistically significant difference in the cause of hospitalization between pre-pandemic and first wave groups (p=0.005) and between pre-pandemic and partial restriction groups (p=0.002). The differences between the pre- and post-pandemic groups where instead not significant (p=0.106). Compared to the pre-pandemic period, the number of Black patients was significantly higher during the first wave and the post-pandemic period. Differences between the periods in terms of gender, age, type of fracture, treatment modality, and length of hospital stay were not found to be statistically significant. Conclusions: during the COVID-19 pandemic there have been profound changes in the epidemiology of fractures influenced by the restrictive measures implemented by the government. At the end of the pandemic, the epidemiology of fractures returned to being the same as in the pre-pandemic period.Purpose: the purpose of this study was to retrospectively analyze the clinical records of patients admitted for maxillo-facial fracture to 18 Italian center, evaluating the epidemiological differences between the different phases of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Methods: This is a retrospective study on patients who underwent surgery for facial bone fractures in 18 maxillo-facial surgery deparments in Italy, from February 23, 2020 to February 23, 2022. According to the date of admission, all the data were stratified in four chronological periods encompassing the four different moments in terms of restriction in Italy: pre-pandemic, first wave, partial restrictions and post-pandemic groups. Differences in epidemiological data between the groups were analysed. Results: 2,938 patients were included. There was a statistically significant difference in the cause of hospitalization between pre-pandemic and first wave groups (p=0.005) and between pre-pandemic and partial restriction groups (p=0.002). The differences between the pre- and post-pandemic groups where instead not significant (p=0.106). Compared to the pre-pandemic period, the number of Black patients was significantly higher during the first wave and the post-pandemic period. Differences between the periods in terms of gender, age, type of fracture, treatment modality, and length of hospital stay were not found to be statistically significant. Conclusions: during the COVID-19 pandemic there have been profound changes in the epidemiology of fractures influenced by the restrictive measures implemented by the government. At the end of the pandemic, the epidemiology of fractures returned to being the same as in the pre-pandemic period.
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- 2023
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6. Correlation Between Air–Bone Gap and Vestibular Aqueduct Size in Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome: A Systematic Review
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Emilio Avallone, Pietro De Luca, Pasquale Viola, Massimo Ralli, Federico Maria Gioacchini, Giuseppe Chiarella, Filippo Ricciardiello, Claudia Cassandro, Giovanni Salzano, Thomas Lenarz, Francesco Antonio Salzano, and Alfonso Scarpa
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Otorhinolaryngology ,Enlarged vestibular aqueduct · Air–bone gap · Vestibular aqueduct size ,Surgery - Published
- 2023
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7. Trans-Oral Robotic Surgery: 14 Cases of Pleomorphic Adenoma of the Parapharyngeal Space
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Giovanni, Salzano, Giulia, Togo, Fabio, Maglitto, Gerardo, Borriello, Francesco, Perri, Giovanni, Audino, Luigi Angelo, Vaira, Maria Grazia, Maglione, Marzia, Petrocelli, Luigi, Califano, and Franco, Ionna
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Parapharyngeal Space ,Robotic Surgical Procedures ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Adenoma, Pleomorphic ,Humans ,Pharyngeal Neoplasms ,Surgery ,General Medicine ,Salivary Gland Neoplasms ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The aim of this study has been to describe our experience with pleomorphic adenomas of the parapharyngeal space (PPS) treated with trans-oral robotic surgery (TORS). Tumors arising from the PPS comprise less than 0.5% of all head and neck tumors. Salivary gland tumors account for 40% to 50% of PPS lesions with pleomorphic adenomas representing the most common salivary tumors (80%-90%). Parapharyngeal space tumors cause nonspecific symptoms and may be difficult to diagnose.In our study a preoperative diagnosis was conducted by fine needle aspiration biopsy and magnetic resonance imaging and the results were used to plan the correct surgical approach.In all cases we were able to employ TORS, a minimally invasive procedure that allows us to operate in narrow and anatomically complex spaces that we can only reach thanks to the use of well-articulated hand pieces.This report indicates that TORS is a safe surgical procedure for the excision of benign tumors of the PPS in selected cases.
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- 2022
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8. Support Tools in the Differential Diagnosis of Salivary Gland Tumors through Inflammatory Biomarkers and Radiomics Metrics: A Preliminary Study
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Umberto Committeri, Simona Barone, Giovanni Salzano, Antonio Arena, Gerardo Borriello, Francesco Giovacchini, Roberta Fusco, Luigi Angelo Vaira, Alfonso Scarpa, Vincenzo Abbate, Lorenzo Ugga, Pasquale Piombino, Franco Ionna, Luigi Califano, Giovanni Dell’Aversana Orabona, Committeri, U., Barone, S., Salzano, G., Arena, A., Borriello, G., Giovacchini, F., Fusco, R., Vaira, L. A., Scarpa, A., Abbate, V., Ugga, L., Piombino, P., Ionna, F., Califano, L., and Orabona, G. D.
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Cancer Research ,radiomics ,machine learning ,salivary gland tumors ,systemic immune-inflammation index ,platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio ,neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio ,systemic inflammation response index ,Oncology ,radiomic ,salivary gland tumor - Abstract
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate how the systemic inflammation response index (SIRI), systemic immune-inflammation index (SII), neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet/lymphocyte ratio (PLR), and radiomic metrics (quantitative descriptors of image content) extracted from MRI sequences by machine learning increase the efficacy of proper presurgical differentiation between benign and malignant salivary gland tumors. Methods: A retrospective study of 117 patients with salivary gland tumors was conducted between January 2015 and November 2022. Univariate analyses with nonparametric tests and multivariate analyses with machine learning approaches were used. Results: Inflammatory biomarkers showed statistically significant differences (p < 0.05) in the Kruskal–Wallis test based on median values in discriminating Warthin tumors from pleomorphic adenoma and malignancies. The accuracy of NLR, PLR, SII, and SIRI was 0.88, 0.74, 0.76, and 0.83, respectively. Analysis of radiomic metrics to discriminate Warthin tumors from pleomorphic adenoma and malignancies showed statistically significant differences (p < 0.05) in nine radiomic features. The best multivariate analysis result was obtained from an SVM model with 86% accuracy, 68% sensitivity, and 91% specificity for six features. Conclusions: Inflammatory biomarkers and radiomic features can comparably support a pre-surgical differential diagnosis.
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- 2023
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9. Surgical management and side effects of parotid gland surgery for benign lesions: a retrospective analysis of our experience from 2012 to 2021
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Umberto Committeri, Antonio Arena, Vincenzo Iaquino, Giovanni Salzano, Fabio Di Blasi, Maria Esposito, Francesco Giovacchini, Carlo Calvanese, Vincenzo Abbate, Paola Bonavolontà, Luigi Califano, and Giovanni Dell'Aversana Orabona
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Otorhinolaryngology ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery - Published
- 2023
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10. Pharyngocutaneous Fistula in Salvage Laryngectomy: Use of the Stapler Versus Manual Suturing Technique
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Giovanni, Salzano, Fabio, Maglitto, Carlo, Calvanese, Michela, Apolito, Sarah, Buono, Pierluigi, Franco, Francesco, Perri, Luigi Angelo Vaira, Rolando De Luca, Salzano, Francesco Antonio, Luigi Califano, and Franco, Ionna
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Pharyngocutaneous fistula ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Total laryngectomy ,Surgical staplers ,Laryngeal neoplasms ,Surgery - Published
- 2023
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11. Efficacy of auriculotherapy in the control of pain, edema, and trismus following surgical extraction of the lower third molars: a split-mouth, randomized, placebo-controlled, and triple-blind study
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Luigi Angelo Vaira, Andrea Massaiu, Giuseppe Massaiu, Giovanni Salzano, Fabio Maglitto, Jerome R. Lechien, Andrea Biglio, Giulio Visaloco, Pasquale Piombino, Federico Biglioli, and Giacomo De Riu
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Otorhinolaryngology ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery - Abstract
Background The aim of this split-mouth, randomized, placebo-controlled, and triple-blind study was to evaluate whether auriculotherapy had any effect on the post-operative course after the extraction of third molars in terms of the control of pain, edema, and trismus. Materials and methods The study included 42 patients (84 teeth) who had undergone a surgical extraction of the lower third molars. In each patient, the two extractions were randomly assigned to two study groups. In the therapy group, the patients underwent auriculotherapy with vaccaria seeds applied with patches in 6 ear points. In the control group, the patches were applied, without seeds, to the same ear points. After the extraction, the patients were asked to stimulate the ear points three times a day and whenever they felt pain. The patients were asked to keep a diary in which they assessed their pain by means of the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for 8 days. Edema and trismus were assessed 1, 2, 3, and 8 days after surgery. Results The differences between the two groups were statistically significant at the 12-h control (auriculotherapy group (AG) VAS 5.5 [IQR 4.25–6.75], placebo group (PG) VAS 6 [IQR 5–8], p = 0.040), after 24 h (AG VAS 5 [IQR 4–6], PG VAS 6 [IQR 4.25–7], p = 0.024), after 2 days (AG VAS 4 [IQR 3–5], PG VAS 4.5 [IQR 4–6], p = 0.044), and after 3 days (AG VAS 3 [IQR 0–5], PG VAS 4 [IQR 3–5], p = 0.024). Throughout the observation period, the AG took a significantly lower number of painkillers than the PG (AG 6 [IQR 4.25–7]; PG 8 [IQR 8–9], p Conclusions On the basis of the results of the present study, auriculotherapy can be considered as a cost-effective adjuvant pain reliever treatment in patients undergoing an extraction of the lower third molars.
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- 2023
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12. Evaluation of sarcopenia and sarcopenic obesity in patients affected by oral squamous cell carcinoma: A retrospective single-center study
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Paola Bonavolontà, Giovanni Improta, Giovanni Dell’Aversana Orabona, Federica Goglia, Vincenzo Abbate, Alfonso Sorrentino, Sara Piloni, Giovanni Salzano, Giorgio Iaconetta, Luigi Califano, Bonavolontà, Paola, Improta, Giovanni, Dell’Aversana Orabona, Giovanni, Goglia, Federica, Abbate, Vincenzo, Sorrentino, Alfonso, Piloni, Sara, Salzano, Giovanni, Iaconetta, Giorgio, and Califano, Luigi
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Otorhinolaryngology ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery - Published
- 2023
13. Are YouTube Videos a Useful and Reliable Source of Information for Patients with Temporomandibular Joint Disorders?
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Luigi Angelo Vaira, Silvia Sergnese, Giovanni Salzano, Fabio Maglitto, Antonio Arena, Emanuele Carraturo, Vincenzo Abbate, Umberto Committeri, Valentino Vellone, Andrea Biglio, Jérome R. Lechien, Giacomo De Riu, Vaira, LUIGI ANGELO, Sergnese, Silvia, Salzano, Giovanni, Maglitto, Fabio, Arena, Antonio, Carraturo, Emanuele, Abbate, Vincenzo, Committeri, Umberto, Vellone, Valentino, Biglio, Andrea, Lechien, Jérome R., and De Riu, Giacomo
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YouTube ,temporomandibular joint disorder ,counseling ,internal derangement ,temporomandibular joint ,maxillofacial surgery ,General Medicine - Abstract
Counseling is considered a first-line conservative therapy with respect to temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJD). Nowadays, 50 to 80% of patients acquire health information from the internet before turning to professionals. The purpose of this study has been to investigate the quality of information about TMJD that patients can obtain from YouTube. A YouTube.com search was conducted using the terms “temporomandibular joint disorder”; “limited movement of the mandible”; and “mandibular joint pain”. The videos identified were assessed independently by two panels of three professional and lay reviewers with HONcode, modified DISCERN (MD) and the global quality scale (GQS). A total of 106 videos were included. The professional reviewers reported a mean HONcode score of 4.148 ± 1.314 and a mean MD score of 2.519 ± 1.267, testifying to a modest general quality of the videos. The mean GQS score was 2.987 ± 1.012 for the professional and 3.469 ± 0.891 for the lay reviewers (p < 0.001). The correlations between the ratings were significant between the reviewers within the same group but not between the two groups. The presence of animations significantly influenced the GQS score expressed by the lay reviewers (p = 0.011) but not that of the professionals (p = 0.640). The quality of the information on TMJD on YouTube is generally of poor quality. Healthcare systems and professionals should be prepared to correct misinformation and build trusting relationships with patients which are based on quality counseling. Similarly, academic institutions should produce quality content that leads patients with TMJD toward a correct diagnostic-therapeutic process.
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- 2023
14. Impact of Epstein Barr Virus Infection on Treatment Opportunities in Patients with Nasopharyngeal Cancer
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Francesco Perri, Francesco Sabbatino, Alessandro Ottaiano, Roberta Fusco, Michele Caraglia, Marco Cascella, Francesco Longo, Rosalia Anna Rega, Giovanni Salzano, Monica Pontone, Maria Luisa Marciano, Arianna Piccirillo, Massimo Montano, Morena Fasano, Fortunato Ciardiello, Giuseppina Della Vittoria Scarpati, and Franco Ionna
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,nasopharyngeal carcinoma ,tumor microenvironment ,Epstein Barr Virus ,check-point inhibitors ,immunotherapy ,tumor associated antigens - Abstract
Chemical, physical, and infectious agents may induce carcinogenesis, and in the latter case, viruses are involved in most cases. The occurrence of virus-induced carcinogenesis is a complex process caused by an interaction across multiple genes, mainly depending by the type of the virus. Molecular mechanisms at the basis of viral carcinogenesis, mainly suggest the involvement of a dysregulation of the cell cycle. Among the virus-inducing carcinogenesis, Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) plays a major role in the development of both hematological and oncological malignancies and importantly, several lines of evidence demonstrated that nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is consistently associated with EBV infection. Cancerogenesis in NPC may be induced by the activation of different EBV “oncoproteins” which are produced during the so called “latency phase” of EBV in the host cells. Moreover, EBV presence in NPC does affect the tumor microenvironment (TME) leading to a strongly immunosuppressed status. Translational implications of the above-mentioned statements are that EBV-infected NPC cells can express proteins potentially recognized by immune cells in order to elicit a host immune response (tumor associated antigens). Three immunotherapeutic approaches have been implemented for the treatment of NPC including active, adoptive immunotherapy, and modulation of immune regulatory molecules by use of the so-called checkpoint inhibitors. In this review, we will highlight the role of EBV infection in NPC development and analyze its possible implications on therapy strategies.
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- 2023
15. Dermal Substitutes and Skin Grafts in the Reconstruction of Post-Traumatic Total Scalp Avulsion: A Case Series
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Marzia Petrocelli, Giulia Togo, Silvia Ricci, Flavia Zeneli, Sebastiano Cutrupi, Annamaria Baietti, Paola Bonavolontà, Luigi Califano, Luigi Angelo Vaira, Alfonso Scarpa, Arianna Di Stadio, Giovanni Salzano, Petrocelli, Marzia, Togo, Giulia, Ricci, Silvia, Zeneli, Flavia, Cutrupi, Sebastiano, Baietti, Annamaria, Bonavolonta', Paola, Califano, Luigi, Vaira, LUIGI ANGELO, Scarpa, Alfonso, Di Stadio, Arianna, and Salzano, Giovanni
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split-thickness skin graft (STSG) ,dermal substitute ,scalp reconstruction ,General Medicine ,scalp avulsion - Abstract
Although scalp defects can vary in size and thickness, scalp avulsion represents a rare occurrence. This type of lesion may have different origins, but it is usually related to long hair being caught in agricultural machinery. The management of full-thickness scalp defects poses a challenge to the head and neck surgeon due to the possible involvement of neurovascular structures and scar retraction, which can affect the esthetic restoration of the area. Several algorithms for the choice of scalp reconstruction have been proposed in the literature and different techniques are available for extensive scalp defect reconstruction (local soft tissue flap, microvascular free flap, and skin graft combined with dermal substitutes), based upon the scalp defect type. Here we describe six cases of patients with total scalp avulsion, which required a combined reconstruction with a split-thickness skin graft (STSG) and Integra® matrix immediately after the trauma.
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- 2023
16. Specific local nasal immunotherapy: Single center experience on 324 patients
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Alfonso Scarpa, Pietro De Luca, Pasquale Marra, Antonella Bisogno, Giovanni Salzano, Filippo Ricciardiello, Pasquale Capasso, Domenico Romano, Pasquale Viola, Massimo Ralli, Arianna Di Stadio, and Francesco Antonio Salzano
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Otorhinolaryngology ,Specific local nasal immunotherapy Allergic rhinitis Mites Pollens Nasal provocation test Rhinomanometry - Abstract
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of specific local nasal immunotherapy (LNIT) in patients with allergic rhinitis.A retrospective single-center study of 324 patients with allergic rhinitis (191 allergic to mites, 133 allergic to Grarninaceae or Parietaria pollen) treated with specific LNIT was carried out. As control group, 158 patients without allergic rhinitis were enrolled. All patients were evaluated before and after 32 weeks of treatment by subjective analysis of their self-reported symptoms and by objective analysis of nasal provocation test, nasal resistance by anterior rhinomanometry, and mucociliary clearance time.Clinical efficacy of LNIT for allergy to mites and pollens was confirmed by the differences in the symptoms score between the active group and the placebo group. The nasal provocation test and the rhinomanometric analysis confirm the result with a difference statistically significant. No differnces in mucociliary clearance time were found.Specific LNIT is a valide alternative to subcutaneous and sublingual administration. It is effective, safe, well tolerated by the patient, it can be done at home with fewer systemic reactions.
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- 2023
17. Incidence of Orbital Side Effects in Zygomaticomaxillary Complex and Isolated Orbital Walls Fractures: A Retrospective Study in South Italy and a Brief Review of the Literature
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Umberto Committeri, Antonio Arena, Emanuele Carraturo, Martina Austoni, Cristiana Germano, Giovanni Salzano, Giacomo De Riu, Francesco Giovacchini, Fabio Maglitto, Vincenzo Abbate, Paola Bonavolontà, Luigi Califano, Pasquale Piombino, Committeri, Umberto, Arena, Antonio, Carraturo, Emanuele, Austoni, Martina, Germano, Cristiana, Salzano, Giovanni, De Riu, Giacomo, Giovacchini, Francesco, Maglitto, Fabio, Abbate, Vincenzo, Bonavolonta', Paola, Califano, Luigi, and Piombino, Pasquale
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enophtalmos ,General Medicine ,diplopia ,zygomaticomaxillary complex fractures ,exophtalmos ,isolated orbital walls fractures ,orbit - Abstract
Zygomaticomaxillary complex and isolated orbital walls fractures are one of the most common fractures of the midface, often presenting orbital symptoms and complications. Our study was born with the aim of understanding the trend in the incidence of orbital presurgical symptoms, specifically diplopia, enophthalmos and exophthalmos, in the Campania Region in southern Italy. We conducted a retrospective, monocentric observational study at the Maxillofacial Surgery Unit of the Federico II University Hospital of Naples, enrolling 402 patients who reported a fracture of the zygomaticomaxillary complex and orbital floor region from 15 June 2021 to 15 June 2022. Patients were evaluated by age, gender, etiology, type of fracture, preoperative orbital side effects and symptoms. Pre-surgical side effects were studied, and 16% of patients (n = 66) developed diplopia. Diplopia was most common in patients previously operated on for orbital wall fractures (100%), and least common in patients who reported trauma after interpersonal violence (15%) and road traffic accidents (11%). Exophthalmos appeared only in 1% (six cases); whereas it did not appear in 99% (396 cases). Enophthalmos was present in 4% (sixteen cases), most commonly in interpersonal violence cases (two cases). The frequency of orbital complications in patients with zygomaticomaxillary complex and isolated orbital walls fractures suggests how diplopia remains the most common pre-surgical orbital side effect.
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- 2023
18. Systematic Review of Management and Survival Outcome of Parotid Cancers with Lateral Skull Base Invasion
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Pietro De Luca, Arianna Di Stadio, Pasquale Marra, Vito Colacurcio, Alfonso Scarpa, Filippo Ricciardiello, Massimo Ralli, Francesco Longo, Giovanni Salzano, Marco de Vincentiis, Giorgio Iaconetta, Francesco Antonio Salzano, and Angelo Camaioni
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Otorhinolaryngology ,Surgery ,Parotid cancer · Lateral skull base · Temporal bone · Meta-analysis · Parotidectomy · Petrosectomy - Published
- 2023
19. Prevalence of Persistent Olfactory Disorders in Patients With COVID‐19: A Psychophysical Case‐Control Study With 1‐Year Follow‐up
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Luigi Angelo Vaira, Giovanni, Salzano, Serge Daniel Le Bon, Maglio, Angelantonio, Marzia, Petrocelli, Younes, Steffens, Enrica, Ligas, Fabio, Maglitto, Lechien, Jerome R., Sven, Saussez, Vatrella, Alessandro, Salzano, Francesco Antonio, Paolo, Boscolo-Rizzo, Claire, Hopkins, Giacomo De Riu, Vaira, Luigi Angelo, Salzano, Giovanni, Bon, Serge Le, Maglio, Angelantonio, Petrocelli, Marzia, Steffens, Youne, Ligas, Enrica, Maglitto, Fabio, Lechien, Jerome R, Saussez, Sven, Vatrella, Alessandro, Salzano, Francesco Antonio, Boscolo-Rizzo, Paolo, Hopkins, Claire, and De Riu, Giacomo
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PS/QI ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Anosmia ,Population ,coronavirus ,1 year follow up ,Olfaction Disorders ,COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,anosmia ,long COVID-19 ,olfactory ,prospective study ,smell ,Case-Control Studies ,Follow-Up Studies ,Humans ,Prevalence ,Smell ,Hyposmia ,Interquartile range ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Prospective cohort study ,education ,COVID-19, olfactory, smell, anosmia, SARS-CoV-2, long COVID-19, coronavirus, prospective study, PS/QI ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Case-control study ,coronaviru ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Surgery ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
The purpose of this multicenter case-control study was to evaluate a group of patients at least 1 year after coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) with Sniffin' Sticks tests and to compare the results with a control population to quantify the potential bias introduced by the underlying prevalence of olfactory dysfunction (OD) in the general population. The study included 170 cases and 170 controls. In the COVID-19 group, 26.5% of cases had OD (anosmia in 4.7%, hyposmia in 21.8%) versus 3.5% in the control group (6 cases of hyposmia). The TDI score (threshold, discrimination, and identification) in the COVID-19 group was significantly lower than in the control group (32.5 [interquartile range, 29-36.5] vs 36.75 [34-39.5], P < .001). The prevalence of OD was significantly higher in the COVID-19 group, confirming that this result is not due to the underlying prevalence of OD in the general population.
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20. Electrocautery, Harmonic, and Thunderbeat Instruments in Parotid Surgery: A Retrospective Comparative Study
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Luigi Angelo Vaira, Davide Rizzo, Claudia Murrocu, Caterina Francesca Zullo, Margherita Dessy, Luca Mureddu, Enrica Ligas, Giovanni Salzano, Andrea Biglio, Miguel Mayo-Yáñez, Jerome R. Lechien, Pasquale Piombino, Francesco Bussu, and Giacomo De Riu
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parotidectomy ,parotid ,Harmonic ,Thunderbeat ,electrocautery ,ultrasonic instruments ,advanced bipolar coagulation ,combined energy instruments ,maxillo-facial surgery ,otorhinolaryngology ,General Medicine - Abstract
The aim of this retrospective study has been to compare the surgical outcomes of patients undergoing superficial parotidectomy with three different instruments: bipolar electrocautery, ultrasound, and mixed energy instruments. The clinical records of 102 patients who had undergone superficial parotidectomy for benign tumors between January 2016 and April 2022 were considered. Based on the tool used during the surgery, the patients were divided into three study groups: classic electrocautery hemostasis group (CH group), ultrasonic instrument group (HA group), and combined energy instrument group (TB group). The duration of surgery, the total post-operative drainage volume, and the intra-operative blood loss were significantly higher in the CH group compared to the HA and the TB group, while the differences were not significant between the latter two groups. Facial nerve weakness was detected in 45.9% of the CH group, 12.5% of the HA group, and 21.2% of the TB group. The rate of facial nerve dysfunction in the CH group was significantly higher than in the HA group (0.011). In the patients who experienced post-operative facial nerve dysfunction, the recovery time was significantly shorter in the HA group compared to the CH and the TB group. The HA and TB groups have demonstrated comparable and significantly better surgical outcomes than bipolar electrocautery. Ultrasound instruments have been shown to cause, in comparison with the other techniques, a lower rate of temporary facial nerve dysfunction and, if this is present, lead to a faster spontaneous recovery time.
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- 2022
21. Antimicrobial and antioxidant properties and quantitative screening of phytochemicals of
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Maria Grazia, Bonomo, Daniela, Russo, Immacolata, Faraone, Luigi, Milella, Stefania Mirela, Mang, Carmela, Saturnino, Maria Stefania, Sinicropi, Alessia, Catalano, and Giovanni, Salzano
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The antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of
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- 2022
22. Three Different Types of Fat Grafting for Facial Systemic Sclerosis: A Case Series
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Antonio Arena, Umberto Committeri, Fabio Maglitto, Giovanni Salzano, Giovanni Dell’Aversana Orabona, Luigi Angelo Vaira, Pasquale Piombino, Michela Apolito, Gianluca Renato De Fazio, Luigi Califano, Arena, A., Committeri, U., Maglitto, F., Salzano, G., Dell'Aversana Orabona, G., Vaira, L. A., Piombino, P., Apolito, M., De Fazio, G. R., and Califano, L.
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systemic sclerosis ,General Medicine ,lipofilling ,maxillo-facial surgery ,fat graft ,orofacial SSc - Abstract
Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a heterogeneous, chronic connective tissue disease, characterized by skin fibrosis as well as vascular and visceral lesions. It can involve the lungs, heart, kidneys, gastrointestinal tract, and bones. The orofacial manifestations of SSc can cause functional, aesthetic, and social distress, resulting in significant psychological implications for the patients. In recent decades, fat grafting improved the aesthetic outcomes in terms of volume deficiency, contour asymmetry, and skin elasticity of the face thanks to the regenerative action of the stem cells contained within it. We describe five cases of a patient with SSc treated with fat grafting used to correct volume loss and facial elasticity of the lips and perioral region on the middle and lower third of the face. All the patients received regular postoperative checks at weeks 1 and 2. A multiple choice questionnaire was administered to assess the degree of tolerability of the procedure. The reliability of the questionnaire was evaluated by calculating the Cronbach alpha using the MedCalc Statistical Software version 20.113. The aim of our study is to describe three different types of fat grafting used to correct volume loss and restore facial elasticity of the lips and perioral region on the middle and lower third of the face.
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23. Early-Stage Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma and a Positive Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy: Description of a Prognostic Correlation between Pre-Treatment Inflammatory Biomarkers, the Depth of Invasion and the Worst Pattern of Invasion
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Giovanni Salzano, Giulia Togo, Francesco Maffia, Luigi Angelo Vaira, Fabio Maglitto, Umberto Committeri, Roberta Fusco, Maria Grazia Maglione, Riccardo Nocini, Pietro De Luca, Agostino Guida, Arianna Di Stadio, Gerardo Ferrara, Luigi Califano, Franco Ionna, Salzano, Giovanni, Togo, Giulia, Maffia, Francesco, Vaira, LUIGI ANGELO, Maglitto, Fabio, Committeri, Umberto, Fusco, Roberta, Grazia Maglione, Maria, Nocini, Riccardo, De Luca, Pietro, Guida, Agostino, Di Stadio, Arianna, Ferrara, Gerardo, Califano, Luigi, and Ionna, Franco
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DOI ,tongue carcinoma ,depth of invasion ,worst pattern of invasion ,WPOI ,sentinel lymph node biopsy ,neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio ,NLR ,platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio ,maxillo-facial surgery ,Medicine (miscellaneous) - Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between pre-treatment inflammatory biomarkers and the post-operative depth of invasion (DOI) and worst pattern of invasion (WPOI) in early-stage oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) by means of positive sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB). A retrospective analysis of patients affected by cN0 T1-T2 OTSCC who had undergone an SLNB at the National Cancer Institute of Naples was performed. The patients were studied using an evaluation of the pre-treatment neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), systemic immune-inflammatory index (SII), and a histopathological analysis of the DOI and WPOI. The statistical analysis showed that among the prognostic biomarkers, the NLR was a significant predictor of high WPOI values (p = 0.002). The cut-off NLR value was 2.52 with a probability of developing a positive sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) of 30.3%. In contrast, the DOI value was 5.20 with a probability of developing a positive SLNB of 31.82%. Regarding the WPOI, increasing the WPOI class increased the likelihood of a positive SLNB occurrence, and a positive significant correlation was found between the WPOI and SLNB (Csp = 0.342; p < 0.001). Pre-treatment NLR, together with post-surgical DOI and WPOI, can be a reliable predictor of occult neck metastasis in patients affected by early-stage OTSCC with a clinically negative neck. Further prospective studies with a larger series will be needed to confirm the results obtained and to better define the NLR, WPOI and DOI cut-off values in order for elective neck dissection to be recommended in relation to a clinically negative neck.
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24. Are Nutraceuticals Effective in COVID-19 and Post-COVID Prevention and Treatment?
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Alessia Catalano, Domenico Iacopetta, Jessica Ceramella, Azzurra Chiara De Maio, Giovanna Basile, Federica Giuzio, Maria Grazia Bonomo, Stefano Aquaro, Thomas J. Walsh, Maria Stefania Sinicropi, Carmela Saturnino, Athina Geronikaki, and Giovanni Salzano
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Health (social science) ,Plant Science ,Health Professions (miscellaneous) ,Microbiology ,Food Science - Abstract
The beginning of the end or the end of the beginning? After two years mastered by coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic, we are now witnessing a turnaround. The reduction of severe cases and deaths from COVID-19 led to increasing importance of a new disease called post-COVID syndrome. The term post-COVID is used to indicate permanency of symptoms in patients who have recovered from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. Immune, antiviral, antimicrobial therapies, as well as ozone therapy have been used to treat COVID-19 disease. Vaccines have then become available and administered worldwide to prevent the insurgence of the disease. However, the pandemic is not over yet at all given the emergence of new omicron variants. New therapeutic strategies are urgently needed. In this view, great interest was found in nutraceutical products, including vitamins (C, D, and E), minerals (zinc), melatonin, probiotics, flavonoids (quercetin), and curcumin. This review summarizes the role of nutraceuticals in the prevention and/or treatment of COVID-19 disease and post-COVID syndrome.
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25. Six-month smell and taste recovery rates in coronavirus disease 2019 patients: a prospective psychophysical study
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G De Riu, Luigi Angelo Vaira, Jerome R. Lechien, Paolo Boscolo-Rizzo, S Cutrupi, Fabio Maglitto, Francesco Antonio Salzano, Giovanni Salzano, Sven Saussez, Marzia Petrocelli, Petrocelli, M, Cutrupi, S, Salzano, G, Maglitto, F, A Salzano, F, R Lechien, J, Saussez, S, Boscolo-Rizzo, P, De Riu, G, and A Vaira, L
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Adult ,Male ,Olfactory system ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Taste ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Anosmia ,medicine.disease_cause ,Olfaction Disorders ,Taste Disorders ,Olfaction Disorder ,Psychophysics ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Prospective cohort study ,Coronavirus ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Incidence ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Main Articles ,COVID-19 ,Recovery of Function ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Ageusia ,Smell ,Italy ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
BackgroundThe long-term recovery rate for coronavirus disease 2019 related chemosensory disturbances has not yet been clarified.MethodsOlfactory and gustatory functions were assessed with psychophysical tests in patients in the first seven days from coronavirus disease 2019 onset and one, two, three and six months after the first evaluation.ResultsA total of 300 patients completed the study. The improvement in olfactory function was significant at the two-month follow up. At the end of the observation period, 27 per cent of the patients still experienced a persistent olfactory disturbance, including anosmia in 5 per cent of cases. As for taste, the improvement in the psychophysical scores was significant only between the baseline and the 30-day control. At the 6-month evaluation, 10 per cent of the patients presented with a persistent gustatory disturbance with an incidence of complete ageusia of 1 per cent.ConclusionSix months after the onset of coronavirus disease 2019, about 6 per cent of patients still had a severe persistent olfactory or gustatory disturbance.
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26. Locoregional Flaps for the Reconstruction of Midface Skin Defects: A Collection of Key Surgical Techniques
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Giovanni Salzano, Francesco Maffìa, Luigi Angelo Vaira, Umberto Committeri, Chiara Copelli, Fabio Maglitto, Alfonso Manfuso, Vincenzo Abbate, Paola Bonavolontà, Alfonso Scarpa, Luigi Califano, and Giovanni Dell’Aversana Orabona
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Background: The reconstruction of midface skin defects represents a challenge for the head and neck surgeon due to the midface’s significant role in defining important facial traits. Due to the high complexity of the midface region, there is no possibility to use one definitive flap for all purposes. For moderate defects, the most common reconstructive techniques are represented by regional flaps. These flaps can be defined as donor tissue with a pedunculated axial blood supply not necessarily adjacent to the defect. The aim of this study is to highlight the more common surgical techniques adopted for midface reconstruction, providing a focus on each technique with its description and indications. Methods: A literature review was conducted using PubMed, an international database. The target of the research was to collect at least 10 different surgical techniques. Results: Twelve different techniques were selected and cataloged. The flaps included were the bilobed flap, rhomboid flap, facial-artery-based flaps (nasolabial flap, island composite nasal flap, retroangular flap), cervicofacial flap, paramedian forehead flap, frontal hairline island flap, keystone flap, Karapandzic flap, Abbè flap, and Mustardè flap. Conclusions: The study of the facial subunits, the location and size of the defect, the choice of the appropriate flap, and respect for the vascular pedicles are the key elements for optimal outcomes.
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27. Primary Reconstruction of Total Maxillectomy with Custom-Made Subperiosteal Implant and Temporal Muscle Flap: A Case Report
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Giacomo De Riu, Damiano Soma, Andrea Biglio, Maria Teresa Raho, Danilo Mura, Fabio Michelon, Giovanni Salzano, Pasquale Piombino, Jérome R. Lechien, and Luigi Angelo Vaira
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Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,General Engineering ,General Materials Science ,Instrumentation ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
Recent reports on secondary restorations with subperiosteal implants have demonstrated promising results in terms of esthetic and functional restoration. We report the case of a reconstruction of a total maxillectomy with a custom-made subperiosteal implant associated with a temporal muscle flap in a patient who could not undergo bone reconstruction with a free flap. This technique made it possible to restore the division between the oral cavity and the mouth, providing a solid anchorage to the dental prosthesis and correcting an oroantral communication with a small palatal obturator. The subperiosteal implant also granted proper soft tissue support in the middle-third of the face. Subperiosteal implants can be safe and effective even in primary maxillary reconstructions for patients who cannot undergo free bone flap reconstructions. In these difficult cases, this type of implant can provide support to the soft tissues of the middle-third of the face and a solid anchorage for dental prostheses or palatal obturators, thus improving the quality of life for patients.
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28. Minimally Invasive Harvesting Technique for Costal Cartilage Graft: Donor Site, Morbidity and Aesthetic Outcomes
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Umberto Committeri, Antonio Arena, Emanuele Carraturo, Simona Barone, Giovanni Salzano, Domenico Mariniello, Giacomo De Riu, Luigi Angelo Vaira, Francesco Giovacchini, Luigi Califano, and Pasquale Piombino
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Cartilage grafts are well-known as being reliable in reconstructive surgery for craniofacial pathologies. The aim of this study is to describe a new technique which requires an incision smaller than 1.5 cm but is still effective for harvesting cartilage graft. Thirty-six patients who underwent costal cartilage harvesting for septorhinoplasty have been included in this study, admitted from January 2018 to December 2021. Out of 36 patients, 34 have not reported any major complications, and two cases were followed up for pneumothorax. There were no infections and no chest wall deformities. All patients reported minimal pain at the donor site. The Vancouver Scar Scale was used to evaluate the entity of the postoperative scarring phenomena. This scale total ranges from 0 (representing normal skin) to a maximum score of 13 (representing worst scar imaginable). The results were 1.53 SD ± 0.64 (on average) 1 week after the surgical procedure and 1.28 SD ± 0.45 (on average) at the 6 months follow-up. This minimally invasive method provided a valid and effective surgical technique for cartilage graft. Despite the limitations of the case series, it seems that this procedure might be comparable to other and well-established traditional procedures and could be even preferred when the minimal invasiveness is mandatory.
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29. Effect of Ultra-Micronized Palmitoylethanolamide and Luteolin on Olfaction and Memory in Patients with Long COVID: Results of a Longitudinal Study
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Pietro De Luca, Angelo Camaioni, Pasquale Marra, Giovanni Salzano, Giovanni Carriere, Luca Ricciardi, Resi Pucci, Nicola Montemurro, Michael J. Brenner, and Arianna Di Stadio
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Male ,mental clouding ,olfactory threshold ,Palmitic Acids ,PEA-LUT ,neuroinflammation ,memory ,Olfaction Disorders ,Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome ,brain fog ,Humans ,Longitudinal Studies ,anosmia ,hyposmia ,parosmia ,palmitoylethanolamide ,lutein ,COVID-19 ,olfactory training ,smell disorders ,qualitative smell disorders ,long-haul COVID syndrome ,post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC) ,Luteolin ,General Medicine ,Amides ,COVID-19 Drug Treatment ,Smell ,Ethanolamines ,Female - Abstract
In this study, we investigated whether treatment with palmitoylethanolamide and luteolin (PEA-LUT) leads to improvement in the quantitative or qualitative measures of olfactory dysfunction or relief from mental clouding in patients affected by long COVID. Patients with long COVID olfactory dysfunction were allocated to different groups based on the presence (“previously treated”) or absence (“naïve”) of prior exposure to olfactory training. Patients were then randomized to receive PEA-LUT alone or in combination with olfactory training. Olfactory function and memory were assessed at monthly intervals using self-report measures and quantitative thresholds. A total of 69 patients (43 women, 26 men) with an age average of 40.6 + 10.5 were recruited. PEA-LUT therapy was associated with a significant improvement in validated odor identification scores at the baseline versus each subsequent month; assessment at 3 months showed an average improvement of 10.7 + 2.6, CI 95%: 6–14 (p < 0.0001). The overall prevalence of parosmia was 79.7% (55 patients), with a significant improvement from the baseline to 3 months (p < 0.0001), namely in 31 patients from the Naïve 1 group (72%), 15 from the Naïve 2 group (93.7%), and 9 from the remaining group (90%). Overall, mental clouding was detected in 37.7% (26 subjects) of the cases, with a reduction in severity from the baseline to three months (p = 0.02), namely in 15 patients from the Naïve 1 group (34.8%), 7 from the Naïve 2 group (43.7%), and 4 from the remaining group (40%). Conclusions. In patients with long COVID and chronic olfactory loss, a regimen including oral PEA-LUT and olfactory training ameliorated olfactory dysfunction and memory. Further investigations are necessary to discern biomarkers, mechanisms, and long-term outcomes.
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30. Step-technique genioplasty: A case report
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Fabio Maglitto, Lorenzo Sani, Sara Piloni, Giuseppe Danilo Del Prete, Antonio Arena, Umberto Committeri, Giovanni Salzano, Luigi Califano, and Marco Friscia
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INTRODUCTION: Genioplasty is the gold standard technique to modify natural chin anatomy based on an inferior border osteotomy of the mandible enabling 3D-repositioning of the chin. Our “step-technique genioplasty” is a modified and improved surgical technique for advancement genioplasty in patients with elusive chin and vertical excess of the lower third. CASE PRESENTATION: We performed this technique on a 23-year-old female patient with a history of facial trauma that affected the morphology and aesthetics of the lower third. The surgery consisted of two osteotomy lines. The first osteotomy line was a monocortical osteotomy allowing to preserve the integrity of the lingual cortex. About 3 mm below, the second and complete bicortical osteotomy was performed to mobilize the chin segment. A bone fragment containing the vestibular cortex and medullary portion of the mandible was removed preserving the integrity of the lingual cortex and creating a bony step in mandibular symphysis. The osteotomized chin was advanced in the front of the bony step. DISCUSSION: Compared with known techniques, step-technique genioplasty allowed addressing the vertical chin excess not only at the level of the symphysis but also posteriorly with no over-projection of the chin and no deepening of the labiomental crease, common downsides in other approaches. CONCLUSION: The aesthetic outcome reflected the preoperative planning: we obtained a smoother transition between symphysis and horizontal branch of the mandible, just the right amount of anterior projection of the chin, greater stability, and predictability of the outcome with satisfying aesthetical results and no complications.
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31. Republished: Medication-related osteonecrosis (MRONJ) of the mandible and maxilla
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Jennifer Graystone, Barbara Gerber, Louise Dunphy, and Giovanni Salzano
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Orthodontics ,stomatognathic diseases ,business.industry ,Maxilla ,Mandible ,Medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,General Medicine ,business ,Reminder of Important Clinical Lesson - Abstract
In 2003, Marx reported the first case of osteonecrosis of the jaw in 36 cases related to zoledronic acid or pamidronate. Painful bone exposure in the mandible or maxilla unresponsive to medical or surgical management was observed. In 2014, the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons proposed the term ‘medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw’ (MRONJ). However, a non-exposed variant may also occur. MRONJ can lead to debilitating clinical sequelae with limited treatment options. We present the case of a 73-year-old woman with metastatic breast cancer and MRONJ of her mandible and maxilla following treatment with intravenous zoledronic acid and denosumab. Six months following dental extractions, she was referred to the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for assessment of extensive necrosis of her maxilla and mandible. Extraoral draining sinuses were observed. A CT mandible showed cortical destruction with an ill-defined mixed sclerotic–lucent pattern in keeping with osteonecrosis. Due to her metastatic breast cancer, the extent of her necrosis and poor performance status, free flap reconstruction of her mandible was ruled out. She was treated conservatively.
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32. In Response to Clinical Features of Parosmia Associated with COVID-19 Infection
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Luigi Angelo Vaira, Giacomo De Riu, Giovanni Salzano, Fabio Maglitto, Paolo Boscolo‐Rizzo, Jerome R. Lechien, Vaira, Luigi Angelo, De Riu, Giacomo, Salzano, Giovanni, Maglitto, Fabio, Boscolo Rizzo, Paolo, and Lechien, Jerome R.
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parosmia ,SARS-CoV-2 ,coronavirus ,COVID-19 ,olfactory function ,olfactory dysfunction ,coronaviru ,Olfaction Disorders ,Otorhinolaryngology ,anosmia ,smell ,Humans - Abstract
We have read with interest the recent article by Lerner et al.,which analyzed the clinical features of parosmia following coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19). Congratulating the authors for the quality of their study, we would like to discuss some important points regarding pathogenetic hypotheses and the epidemiological implications emerging from their results.
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33. Radiomics Metrics Combined with Clinical Data in the Surgical Management of Early-Stage (cT1-T2 N0) Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinomas: A Preliminary Study
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Umberto Committeri, Roberta Fusco, Elio Di Bernardo, Vincenzo Abbate, Giovanni Salzano, Fabio Maglitto, Giovanni Dell’Aversana Orabona, Pasquale Piombino, Paola Bonavolontà, Antonio Arena, Francesco Perri, Maria Grazia Maglione, Sergio Venanzio Setola, Vincenza Granata, Giorgio Iaconetta, Franco Ionna, Antonella Petrillo, Luigi Califano, Committeri, U., Fusco, R., Di Bernardo, E., Abbate, V., Salzano, G., Maglitto, F., Dell'Aversana Orabona, G., Piombino, P., Bonavolonta, P., Arena, A., Perri, F., Maglione, M. G., Setola, S. V., Granata, V., Iaconetta, G., Ionna, F., Petrillo, A., and Califano, L.
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depth of invasion (DOI) ,oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) ,machine learning ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,radiomics ,inflammatory index ,neck dissection ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology - Abstract
Objective: To predict the risk of metastatic lymph nodes and the tumor grading related to oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) through the combination of clinical data with radiomics metrics by computed tomography, and to develop a supportive approach in the management of the lymphatic cervical areas, with particular attention to the early stages (T1−T2). Between March 2016 and February 2020, patients with histologically confirmed OTSCC, treated by partial glossectomy and ipsilateral laterocervical lymphadenectomy and subjected to computed tomography (CT) before surgery, were identified by two centers: 81 patients (49 female and 32 male) with 58 years as the median age (range 19–86 years). Univariate analysis with non-parametric tests and multivariate analysis with machine learning approaches were used. Clinical, hematological parameters and radiological features extracted by CT were considered individually and in combination. All clinical parameters showed statistically significant differences (p < 0.05) for the Kruskal−Wallis test when discriminating both the tumor grading and the metastatic lymph nodes. DOI, PLR, SII, and SIRI showed an accuracy of 0.70 (ROC analysis) when identifying the tumor grading, while an accuracy ≥ 0.78 was shown by DOI, NLR, PLR, SII, and SIRI when discriminating metastatic lymph nodes. In the context of the analysis of radiomics metrics, the original_glszm_HighGrayLevelZoneEmphasis feature was selected for identifying the tumor grading (accuracy of 0.70), while the wavelet_HHH_glrlm_LowGrayLevelRunEmphasis predictor was selected for determining metastatic lymph nodes (accuracy of 0.96). Remarkable findings were also obtained when classifying patients with a machine learning approach. Radiomics features alone can predict tumor grading with an accuracy of 0.76 using a logistic regression model, while an accuracy of 0.82 can be obtained by running a CART algorithm through a combination of three clinical parameters (SIRI, DOI, and PLR) with a radiomics feature (wavelet_LLL_glszm_SizeZoneNonUniformityNormalized). In the context of predicting metastatic lymph nodes, an accuracy of 0.94 was obtained using 15 radiomics features in a logistic regression model, while both CART and CIDT achieved an asymptotic accuracy value of 1.00 using only one radiomics feature. Radiomics features and clinical parameters have an important role in identifying tumor grading and metastatic lymph nodes. Machine learning approaches can be used as an easy-to-use tool to stratify patients with early-stage OTSCC, based on the identification of metastatic and non-metastatic lymph nodes.
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34. The Effects of Persistent Olfactory and Gustatory Dysfunctions on Quality of Life in Long-COVID-19 Patients
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Luigi Angelo Vaira, Claudia Gessa, Giovanna Deiana, Giovanni Salzano, Fabio Maglitto, Jerome R. Lechien, Sven Saussez, Pasquale Piombino, Andrea Biglio, Federico Biglioli, Paolo Boscolo-Rizzo, Claire Hopkins, Valentina Parma, and Giacomo De Riu
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smell ,taste ,olfactory disorders ,gustatory disorders ,anosmia ,ageusia ,long-COVID-19 ,quality of life ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Space and Planetary Science ,Paleontology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,humanities - Abstract
(1) Background: Persistent olfactory (POD) and gustatory (PGD) dysfunctions are one of the most frequent symptoms of long-Coronavirus Disease 2019 but their effect on the quality of life (QoL) of patients is still largely unexplored. (2) Methods: An online survey was administered to individuals who reported to have had SARS-CoV-2 infection at least 6 months prior with persisting COVID-19 symptoms (using the COVID symptom index), including ratings of POD and PGD, and their physical (PCS) and mental (MCS) components of quality of life were assessed using the standardized short form 12 questionnaire (SF-12). (3) Results: Responses from 431 unique individuals were included in the analyses. The most frequent persistent symptoms were: fatigue (185 cases, 42.9%), olfactory dysfunction (127 cases, 29.5%), gustatory dysfunction (96 cases, 22.3%) and muscle pain (83 cases, 19.3%). Respondents who reported persisting muscle pain, joint pain, fatigue, headache, gastrointestinal disturbances, and dyspnea had significantly worse PCS. Those experiencing persistent fatigue and dyspnea also showed significantly lower MCS. Respondents reporting POD or PGD showed significantly worse QoL, but only pertaining to the MCS. Multiple regressions predicted MCS based on olfactory and marginally on gustatory ratings, but not PCS. Age significantly affected the prediction of PCS but not MCS, and gender and temporal distance from the COVID-19 diagnosis had no effect. (4) Conclusions: POD and PGD are frequent symptoms of the long-COVID-19 syndrome and significantly reduce QoL, specifically in the mental health component. This evidence should stimulate the establishment of appropriate infrastructure to support individuals with persistent CD, while research on effective therapies scales up.
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35. Metagenomic monitoring of soil bacterial community after the construction of a crude oil flowline
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Maria Grazia Bonomo, Luana Calabrone, Laura Scrano, Sabino Aurelio Bufo, Katia Di Tomaso, Euro Buongarzone, and Giovanni Salzano
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Oil flowline effects ,Metagenomic analyses ,General Medicine ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Composite Resins ,Pollution ,Article ,Soil ,Petroleum ,Humans ,Soil bacterial diversity ,Microbial composition changes ,Soil Microbiology ,Environmental Monitoring ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
This study aimed to assess the metagenomic changes of soil bacterial community after constructing a crude oil flowline in Basilicata region, Italy. Soils identified a total of 56 taxa at the phylum level and 485 at the family level, with a different taxa distribution, especially in samples collected on 2014. Since microbiological diversity occurred in the soils collected after 2013 (the reference year), we performed a differential abundance analysis using DESeq2 by GAIA pipeline. In the forest area, 14 phyla and 126 families were differentially abundant (− 6.06 7.88) in 2014 compared to 2013. Nine families were differentially abundant in 2015, with logFC between − 3.16 and 4.66, while 20 families were significantly more abundant and 16 less abundant in 2016, with logFC between − 6.48 and 6.45. In the cultivated area, 33 phyla and 260 families showed differential abundance in 2014. In the next year (2015), 14 phyla were significantly more abundant and 19 less abundant, while 29 families were substantially more abundant and 139 less abundant, with fold changes ranging between − 5.67 and 4.01. In 2016, 33 phyla showed a significantly different abundance, as 14 were more abundant and 19 decreased, and 81 families showed a significantly increased amount with logFC between − 5.31 and 5.38. These results hypothesise that the analysed site is an altered soil where the development of particular bacterial groups attends to bioremediation processes, naturally occurring to restore optimal conditions. Supplementary Information The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10661-021-09637-3.
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36. Management of Orbital Floor Fractures: Our Experience in 10 Years
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Pasquale Piombino, Stefania Troise, Fabio Maglitto, Simona Barone, Lorenzo Sani, Umberto Committeri, Giovanna Norino, Paola Bonavolontà, Giovanni Salzano, Luigi Angelo Vaira, Giacomo De Riu, Luigi Califano, Piombino, P., Troise, S., Maglitto, F., Barone, S., Sani, L., Committeri, U., Norino, G., Bonavolonta, P., Salzano, G., Vaira, L. A., De Riu, G., and Califano, L.
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Orbital floor Fractures are the most common fractures involving the facial skeleton and usually occurs after traumatic events. The reconstruction of the orbital floor can be performed with different biocompatible materials. The aim of our retrospective study is to analyze the short- and long-term outcomes of surgically treated patients based on the material used to repair the orbital floor.We enrolled 146 patients hospitalized for orbital floor fractures in the Maxillofacial Surgery Unit of the Federico II University of Naples from 1 to 2010 to July 2020. All the fractured orbital floors were reconstructed with non-resorbable (Titanium Mesh, SynPor, SuPor and MedPor implants) or resorbable (collagen membrane, bovinum pericardium membrane, autologous bone graft) materials.We utilized non-resorbable materials in 56% (82 cases) and resorbable implants in 44% (64 cases). An improvement of the preoperative symptomatology and an aesthetical good outcome was achieved in most cases.Data obtained supports that both resorbable and non-resorbable materials for orbital floor reconstruction are a safe and effective alternatives and offer satisfactory results in functional and aesthetic evaluations.
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37. The rate of persistent COVID-19 related chemosensory dysfunctions can be established only after one year
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Luigi Angelo Vaira, Giacomo De Riu, Giovanni Salzano, Fabio Maglitto, Paolo Boscolo‐Rizzo, Jerome R. Lechien, Vaira, Luigi Angelo, De Riu, Giacomo, Salzano, Giovanni, Maglitto, Fabio, Boscolo-Rizzo, Paolo, and Lechien, Jerome R
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SARS-CoV-2 ,coronavirus ,COVID-19 ,olfactory function ,ageusia ,anosmia ,olfactory dysfunction ,smell ,taste ,taste dysfunction ,coronaviru ,Olfaction Disorders ,Taste Disorders ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Humans ,General Dentistry - Abstract
We have read with interest the recent article by Reis et al. which underlines the high frequency of persistent olfactory and gustatory dysfunctions in subjects infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
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38. Analysis of the correlations between the severity of lung involvement and olfactory psychophysical scores in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients
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Profili S, Maria Luisa Lampus, Jerome R. Lechien, Antonio Matteo Amadu, Mariano Scaglione, Fabio Maglitto, Luigi Angelo Vaira, Serge-Daniel Le Bon, Giacomo De Riu, Giovanni Salzano, Sven Saussez, Paolo Boscolo-Rizzo, Claire Hopkins, Luca Saba, Amadu, Antonio Matteo, Vaira, Luigi Angelo, Lechien, Jerome R, Scaglione, Mariano, Saba, Luca, Lampus, Maria Luisa, Profili, Stefano Giorgio, Le Bon, Serge-Daniel, Salzano, Giovanni, Maglitto, Fabio, Saussez, Sven, Boscolo-Rizzo, Paolo, Hopkins, Claire, De Riu, Giacomo, Matteo Amadu, Antonio, Angelo Vaira, Luigi, R Lechien, Jerome, Luisa Lampus, Maria, and Giorgio Profili, Stefano
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2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,coronavirus ,Anosmia ,chest CT ,medicine.disease_cause ,SARS‐CoV‐2 ,Olfaction Disorders ,recovery ,COVID‐19 ,Hyposmia ,COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,anosmia ,hyposmia ,olfactory ,pneumonia ,smell ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Lung ,Coronavirus ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Lung involvement ,coronaviru ,Research Note ,Pneumonia ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Immunology ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Interstitial pneumonia is an important complication of COVID-19 and a reliable negative prognostic factor. This study aimed to analyze the correlation between olfactory psychophysical scores and severity of lung involvement detected by chest computed tomography in COVID-19 patients suspected of having interstitial pneumonia. We also evaluated whether severity of respiratory disease predicted recovery of olfactory dysfunction .
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39. The prognostic role of the pre-treatment neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and tumor depth of invasion (DOI) in early-stage squamous cell carcinomas of the oral tongue
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Umberto Committeri, Giovanni Salzano, Daniela Russo, Camilla Russo, Silvia Varricchio, Vincenzo Abbate, Giovanni Dell'Aversana Orabona, Fabio Maglitto, Federica Attanasi, Giacomo De Riu, Luigi Angelo Vaira, Luigi Califano, Paola Bonavolontà, Pasquale Piombino, Mario Turri-Zanoni, Salzano, Giovanni, Dell'Aversana Orabona, Giovanni, Abbate, Vincenzo, Vaira, Luigi Angelo, Committeri, Umberto, Bonavolontà, Paola, Piombino, Pasquale, Maglitto, Fabio, Russo, Camilla, Russo, Daniela, Varricchio, Silvia, Attanasi, Federica, Turri-Zanoni, Mario, de Riu, Giacomo, and Califano, Luigi
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Male ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Depth of invasion (DOI) ,Neutrophils ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Tongue ,Internal medicine ,Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) ,Occult neck metastasis ,Oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma ,Female ,Humans ,Lymphocytes ,Middle Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Prognosis ,Retrospective Studies ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Tongue Neoplasms ,medicine ,Stage (cooking) ,Neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio ,Occult neck metastasi ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,business.industry ,Carcinoma ,fungi ,Neck dissection ,030206 dentistry ,medicine.disease ,Occult ,humanities ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Squamous Cell ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Cohort ,Oral and maxillofacial surgery ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,business - Abstract
The appropriate surgical management of early-stage oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) remains a debated topic. The aim of this study is to investigate the role of the pre-treatment neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and tumor depth of invasion (DOI) in predicting the presence of occult neck metastases in early-stage OTSCC. A retrospective analysis of patients affected by early-stage (cT1-T2 cN0) OTSCC who were submitted to elective neck dissection (END) was performed. Tumors were classified retrospectively according to the 8th TNM classification, the DOI was assessed on the pre-operative magnetic resonance imaging, and the pre-treatment NLR was calculated for each patient. A logistic regression model to estimate the probability π (x) of cervical metastases by studying the NLR and DOI was carried out. Next, the correlation between the two variables, the NLR and DOI, was preliminarily studied. A cohort of 110 patients was analyzed (mean age, 62 years old; male to female ratio 1.2:1). The patients were staged as cT1 in 53 cases and cT2 in 57 cases. A DOI greater than 5.4 mm and a NLR greater than 2.93 are associated with an increased risk of presenting occult cervical metastases. Furthermore, the variables NLR and DOI are linearly associated with a positive correlation, proved by Spearman's rank correlation coefficient rho of 0.64, with a unitary increase in the DOI of 1 mm directly associated with an increase of 0.47 in the NLR. The DOI and NLR can be effectively used to predict the occurrence of occult neck metastasis and therefore to plan an END in early-stage OTSCC.
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40. Acinic cell carcinoma of the parotid gland: Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes? A multicenter retrospective analysis focusing on survival outcome
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Pietro De Luca, Luca de Campora, Domenico Tassone, Francesca Atturo, Roberta Colangeli, Gerardo Petruzzi, Matteo Fermi, Giulia Molinari, Andi Abeshi, Giulia Cintoli, Alfredo Lo Manto, Giulia Togo, Filippo Ricciardiello, Paolo Condorelli, Ferdinando Raso, Arianna Di Stadio, Giovanni Salzano, Erik Esposito, Aurelio D’Ecclesia, Marco Radici, Maurizio Iemma, Maurizio Giovanni Vigili, Francesco Antonio Salzano, Luciano Magaldi, Michele Cassano, Iacopo Dallan, Raul Pellini, Livio Presutti, Franco Ionna, Enrico de Campora, and Angelo Camaioni
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Glucosamine ,Carcinoma, Acinar Cell ,General Medicine ,Acinic cell carcinoma ,Major salivary gland tumour ,Parotid cancer ,Parotid gland ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Parotid Neoplasms ,Young Adult ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Humans ,Female ,Child ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Neoplasm Staging - Abstract
Objectives To analyze the demographic data, surgical and adjuvant treatment data and the survival outcomes in adult patients affected by acinic cell carcinoma of the parotid gland (AciCC). Methods A retrospective multicenter analysis of patients treated for AciCC of the parotid gland from 2000 to 2021 was performed. Exclusion criteria were pediatric (0–18 years) patients, the absence of follow-up and patients with secondary metastatic disease to the parotid gland. Multivariable logistic regression was used to determine factors associated with survival. Results The study included 81 adult patients with AciCC of the parotid gland. The median age was 46.3 years (SD 15.81, range 19–84 years), with a gender female prevalence (F = 48, M = 33). The mean follow-up was 77.7 months (min 4–max 361, SD 72.46). The 5 years overall survival (OS) was 97.5%. The 5 years disease-free survival (DFS) was 60%. No statistical differences have been found in prognosis for age (p > 0.05). Conclusion This study did not find prognostic factor for poorest outcome. In contrast with the existing literature, our results showed how also high-grade tumours cannot be considered predictive of recurrence or aggressive behaviour.
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41. Orthodontics Surgical Assistance (Piezosurgery®): Experimental Evidence According to Clinical Results
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Dario Bertossi, Dario Donadello, Giamaica Conti, Luca Calogero Carletta, Andrea Sbarbati, Claudia Corega, Alessandra Luise Marie Magistretti, Alessandra Lucchese, Giovanni Salzano, Giulia Ricciardi, and Pier Francesco Nocini
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Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Technology ,QH301-705.5 ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,General Engineering ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,cytokines ,Computer Science Applications ,Piezosurgery ,orthodontics ,Chemistry ,General Materials Science ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,Instrumentation ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) is based on intermitted or continuous forces applied to teeth, changing the mechanical loading of the system and arousing a cellular response that leads to bone adaptation. The traditional orthodontic movement causes a remodeling of the alveolar bone and changes in the periodontal structures that lead to tooth movement. The use of a piezoelectric instrument in orthodontic surgery has already shown great advantages. The purpose of this study is to rank the behavior of inflammatory mediators in accelerating orthodontic tooth movement. Ten patients with malocclusion underwent orthodontic surgical treatment, which included a first stage of surgically guided orthodontic movement (monocortical tooth dislocation and ligament distraction, MTDLD) to accelerate orthodontic movements. In all cases, corticotomy was performed by Piezosurgery. Bone and dental biopsy was executed to evaluate changes in the cytokines IL-1beta, TNF-alpha and IL-2 in different time intervals (1, 2, 7, 14 and 28 days). The molecular mediators are IL-1 beta, TNF-alpha and IL-2. Immediately after the surgical procedure there was a mild expression of the three molecular markers, while the assertion of IL-1 beta and TNF-alpha reached the maximum value after 24 h and 48 h, indicating a strong activation of the treated tissues. The Piezosurgery® surgical technique induces an evident stress in short times, within 24–48 h from the treatment, but it decreases significantly during the follow-up.
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42. An Update of Carbazole Treatment Strategies for COVID-19 Infection
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Maria Grazia Bonomo, Anna Caruso, Hussein El-Kashef, Giovanni Salzano, Maria Stefania Sinicropi, and Carmela Saturnino
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Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,General Engineering ,General Materials Science ,Instrumentation ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak was declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) in March 2020 to be a pandemic and many drugs used at the beginning proved useless in fighting the infection. Lately, there has been approval of some new generation drugs for the clinical treatment of severe or critical COVID-19 infections. Nevertheless, more drugs are required to reduce the pandemic’s impact. Several treatment approaches for COVID-19 were employed since the beginning of the pandemic, such as immunomodulatory, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial agents, and again corticosteroids, angiotensin II receptor blockers, and bradykinin B2 receptor antagonists, but many of them were proven ineffective in targeting the virus. So, the identification of drugs to be used effectively for treatment of COVID-19 is strongly needed. It is aimed in this review to collect the information so far known about the COVID-19 studies and treatments. Moreover, the observations reported in this review about carbazoles as a treatment can signify a potentially useful clinical application; various drugs that can be introduced into the therapeutic equipment to fight COVID-19 or their molecules can be used as the basis for designing new antivirals.
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43. COVID-19 related persistent olfactory disorders represent an unprecedented challenge
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Luigi Angelo Vaira, Giacomo De Riu, Giovanni Salzano, Fabio Maglitto, Paolo Boscolo-Rizzo, Jerome R. Lechien, Vaira, Luigi Angelo, De Riu, Giacomo, Salzano, Giovanni, Maglitto, Fabio, Boscolo-Rizzo, Paolo, and Lechien, Jerome R
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Maxillo-facial surgery ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Anosmia ,Taste dysfunction ,Coronaviru ,COVID-19 ,Olfactory dysfunction ,Coronavirus ,Smell ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Olfactory function ,Ageusia ,Taste - Abstract
COVID-19 related persistent olfactory disorders represent an unprecedented challenge
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44. The role of nasal immunoglobulins in the recovery of olfactory function in COVID-19 patients
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Luigi Angelo Vaira, Jerome R. Lechien, Giovanni Salzano, Fabio Maglitto, Sven Saussez, and Giacomo De Riu
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Smell ,Coronavirus ,Olfaction Disorders ,Otorhinolaryngology ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Anosmia ,Smell disorders ,Humans ,Immunoglobulins ,Corticosteroids ,Therapy ,Covid-19 ,Article - Published
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45. Bis-Thiourea Quaternary Ammonium Salts as Potential Agents against Bacterial Strains from Food and Environmental Matrices
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Carmela Saturnino, Alessia Catalano, Teresa Giura, Maria Stefania Sinicropi, Annaluisa Mariconda, Jessica Ceramella, Domenico Iacopetta, Pasquale Longo, Giovanni Salzano, and Maria Grazia Bonomo
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Microbiology (medical) ,medicine.drug_class ,Antibiotics ,RM1-950 ,Biochemistry ,Microbiology ,Article ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Antibiotic resistance ,antibacterial activity ,medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Ammonium ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,biology ,food and environmental matrices ,Antimicrobial ,biology.organism_classification ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Chain length ,Infectious Diseases ,chemistry ,Thiourea ,Antibacterial activity ,Bacterial strains ,Food and environmental matrices ,Thiourea derivatives ,thiourea derivatives ,bacterial strains ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,Bacteria - Abstract
In recent years, the phenomenon of antibiotic resistance in hospitals, communities and the environment has increasingly grown, so antibiotic resistance has become an urgent problem that requires a decisive and global intervention. Incorrect/unnecessary use of antibiotics contributes to increase the ability of microorganisms to develop resistance faster and faster. Research efforts must, therefore, be made to ensure a future in which antibiotic drugs will still be useful in combating infectious diseases. The search for new antibacterial compounds is fundamental. In this study, the antimicrobial activity of the compounds was evaluated against selected bacterial strains from food and environmental matrices by using the Agar Well Diffusion Assay. A total of thirty-six Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria were employed to determine the action spectrum and the antimicrobial effectiveness of a small series of thiourea derivatives. Results showed that the highest activities were found for compounds 1 and 4. The important role of the alkyl chain length and/or guanidine moiety in the width of action spectrum was evidenced. Further studies will allow evaluating the efficacy of the inhibiting action and the molecular mechanisms underlying this activity in order to identify compounds capable of counteracting the phenomenon of antibiotic resistance and to identify possible future applications of these newly synthesized compounds that have shown a high bactericidal action potential.
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46. The Combination of Inflammatory Biomarkers as Prognostic Indicator in Salivary Gland Malignancy
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Vincenzo Abbate, Simona Barone, Stefania Troise, Claudia Laface, Paola Bonavolontà, Daniela Pacella, Giovanni Salzano, Giorgio Iaconetta, Luigi Califano, Giovanni Dell’Aversana Orabona, Abbate, Vincenzo, Barone, Simona, Troise, Stefania, Laface, Claudia, Bonavolonta', Paola, Pacella, Daniela, Salzano, Giovanni, Iaconetta, Giorgio, Califano, Luigi, and DELL'AVERSANA ORABONA, Giovanni
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,malignant salivary gland tumors ,systemic immune-inflammation index ,platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio ,neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio ,systemic inflammation response index ,malignant salivary gland tumor - Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate how the systemic inflammation response index (SIRI), systemic immune-inflammation index (SII), neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), taken individually and combined, are associated with overall survival (OS) in patients surgically treated for malignant salivary gland tumors (MSGTs). Methods: A retrospective analysis of 74 cases following surgery at our department between January 2011 and June 2018 was performed. The Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve was used to calculate the optimal cutoff values for SII, SIRI, PLR, and NLR. Survival curves of different groups at 1–3–5 years were estimated using the Kaplan–Meier method. Results: The optimal thresholds with the highest sensitivity and specificity were 3.95 for NLR, 187.6 for PLR, 917.585 for SII, and 2.045 for SIRI. The ROC curves revealed that the best combination with AUC = 0.884 was SII + SIRI. The estimated 5-year OS probability in patients with SII+ SIRI scores of 0, 1, and 2 was 96%, 87.5% and 12.5%, respectively (p < 0.001). Conclusion: SII+ SIRI can independently predict the OS of patients after MSGT surgery. The prognostic score system based on SII+ SIRI may be good clinical practice as a reference for clinical decision-making.
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47. Post-Viral Olfactory Loss: What We Learned from the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic
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Luigi Angelo Vaira, Giovanna Deiana, Fabio Maglitto, and Giovanni Salzano
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Space and Planetary Science ,Paleontology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Viral infections have always been one of the most frequent causes of persistent olfactory dysfunctions accounting for 18% to 45% of all cases [...]
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48. Addendum: Perri et al. Electrochemotherapy as a First Line Treatment in Recurrent Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Oral Cavity and Oropharynx PDL-1 Negative and/or with Evident Contraindication to Immunotherapy: A Randomized Multicenter Controlled Trial. Cancers 2021, 13, 2210
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S. Villano, Roberta Fusco, Francesco Perri, Ettore Pavone, Agostino Guida, Daniele Ordano, Francesco Longo, Franco Ionna, Gianluca Renato De Fazio, Monica Pontone, Valeria D’Alessio, Giovanni Salzano, M.G. Maglione, Corrado Aversa, Maria Luisa Marciano, Fabio Maglitto, Pierluigi Franco, and Giulia Togo
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Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Electrochemotherapy ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,Immunotherapy ,Oral cavity ,law.invention ,Addendum ,First line treatment ,n/a ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Recurrent squamous cell carcinoma ,business ,Contraindication ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Comments: We have some additional considerations about the recent published article by Perri et al [...]
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49. Have There Been any Changes in the Epidemiology and Etiology of Maxillofacial Trauma During the COVID-19 Pandemic? An Italian Multicenter Study
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Luigi Angelo Vaira, Ida Barca, Giovanni Salzano, Lorenzo Trevisiol, Andrea Battisti, Marco Cucurullo, Valentino Valentini, Resi Pucci, Pier Francesco Nocini, Cristina Ciardiello, Giacomo De Riu, Luigi Califano, Maria Giulia Cristofaro, Giovanni Audino, Antonio D'Agostino, Federico Biglioli, Giovanni Dell'Aversana Orabona, Salzano, G., Orabona, G. D., Audino, G., Vaira, L. A., Trevisiol, L., D(')Agostino, A., Pucci, R., Battisti, A., Cucurullo, M., Ciardiello, C., Barca, I., Cristofaro, M. G., De Riu, G., Biglioli, F., Valentini, V., Nocini, P. F., and Califano, L.
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Clinical Studies ,Epidemiology ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Humans ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Pandemics ,traumatology ,facial trauma ,Retrospective Studies ,Frontal sinus ,Skull Fractures ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,COVID-19 ,030206 dentistry ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,fracture epidemiology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,SARS-CoV-2, facial trauma, incidence ,Accidental ,incidence ,ComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSING ,Etiology ,Maxillofacial Injuries ,Surgery ,business ,maxillofacial fracture - Abstract
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text, Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has had a significant impact on people's behavior. The aim of this study has been to evaluate how the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has impacted the incidence and the features of maxillofacial fractures presented at 6 Italian tertiary centers. Clinical records of all the patients diagnosed for facial fractures between February 23 and May 23, 2019 and 2020 were retrospectively reviewed. Any differences in patient number and characteristics and fracture etiology and site between the 2 groups were then statistically analyzed. There has been a 69.1% decrease in the number of incoming patients during the pandemic. The number of foreign patients has decreased significantly (23.3% versus 9.6%, P = 0.011) while the average age has increased (38.6 versus 45.6 years old, P = 0.01). Specific statistical significant differences for accidental falls (31.8% versus 50.1%, P = 0.005) and sports injuries (16.9% versus 1.4%, P
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50. Septal Nasal Extramedullary Plasmacytoma: A Rare Tumor in an Unusual Area
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Massimo Ralli, Francesco Antonio Salzano, Daniela Messineo, Giuseppe Ciancia, Marco de Vincentiis, Arianna Di Stadio, Annamaria Cascone, and Giovanni Salzano
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,epistaxis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Nose Neoplasms ,Short cycle ,Nasal Mass ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Rare case ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Nasal septum ,Humans ,extramedullary nasal plasmacitoma ,nasal mass ,septum ,treatment ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Nasal Septum ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Treatment ,Radiation therapy ,Rare tumor ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,extramedullary nasal plasmacitoma, epistaxis, nasal mass, septum, treatment ,Plasmacytoma ,Radiotherapy, Adjuvant ,Extramedullary plasmacytoma ,Radiology ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
We present an extreme rare case of extramedullary nasal plasmacitoma that arise from nasal septum. The mass surgically removed was analyzed by a pathologist who diagnosed an extramedullary nasal plasmacytoma. The patient did not present systemic involvement. A short cycle of radiotherapy was performed after the surgery. At 9-month follow-up, the patient is recurrence free.
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