Domenico Parmeggiani
Accepted Abstracts: J Cancer Sci Ther
This lecture will address a variety of topics related to the use of new technologies in thyroid surgery: experience review topics will be the latest devices for hemostatsis, the last hemostatic products, during traditional thyroidectomy and of course video assisted thyroidectomy (taking some news about robotic transaxillary thyroidectomy). In addition to these subjects, attendees of this lecture will be familiarized with the need for rigorous and stringent testing of candidate therapeutics, so that only the most promising therapies are advanced to clinical trial evaluation of efficacy when treating thyroid pathologies. Complication analysis of thyroid surgery will focus on laryngeal nerve damage, taking an interesting experience on pig laryngeal models for the evaluation of the thermal spread of different surgical devices, using a continuous nerve monitoring.
Domenico Parmeggiani has studied General Surgery and Endocrine Surgery for 15+ years, during which time he has authored more than 118 peer- reviewed reports. He has served on the editorial boards for the Updates in Surgery and Journal of Surgery. He is a Professor and Researcher of the second University of Naples, where he teaches General Surgery in the Course of Integrated Pathology 2 of the Accademic Degree in Medicine and Surgery of the Second University of Naples, and Surgical Methodology in the Post Degree Specialization in Abdominal Surgery. In the same University he has collaborated to many Research Project and he is President of the Italian Society of Young Surgeons, SPIGC and member of the Scientific Advisory Committees for Italian Society of Day Surgery SICADS. He was President of the XXIV National Conference SPIGC, II International Conference ESYS (European Society of Young Surgeons), Naples 13-16 October 2011 Co-President of the ?I Congresso Nazionale di Unità e Valore della Chirurgia Italiana?, Roma 22-29 Settembre 2012.
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