The Sant'Anna e San Sebastiano Hospital in Caserta is not only reorganizing its facilities and modernizing its technology, but is also significantly expanding its healthcare offerings. An important step in this direction is strengthening its oncology surgical department in the field of hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery.
In the last three months, over 30 patients have been evaluated and 7 interventions have been performed. This activity began thanks to an agreement with theHospital agency University “Federico II” of Naples, which has allowed the integration of surgical management into the diagnostic-therapeutic pathways for patients affected by tumors of the liver, biliary tract and pancreas.
These patients are followed by the Multidisciplinary Oncology Group (GOM) of the AORN Casertana, with the contribution of the operative units of Medical Oncology, Gastroenterology, General Surgery and Oncology, directed respectively by Prof. Michele Orditura, Prof. Rosario Cuomo and Dr. Dario Scala.
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The initiative aims to counteract health migration outside the province or region, improving the psycho-physical well-being of patients and reducing economic costs. The Strategic Management of the Caserta Hospital Trust has thus supported the activation of the hepato-biliary-pancreatic surgery sector, promoting a collaboration agreement with the Minimally Invasive and Robotic Hepato-Bilio-Pancreatic Surgery Unit of the AOU “Federico II”, directed by Prof. Roberto Ivan Troisi.
This agreement provides support and specialist advice, with major surgery interventions and training, refresher courses and tutoring in the operating field. The aim is to implement internal highly specialized skills in the management of hepato-biliary-pancreatic neoplasms.
“Hepato-biliary-pancreatic pathologies have a particularly high incidence in Campania”, underlines the general manager Gaetano Gubitosa. “It was therefore essential to offer patients in the Caserta area the possibility of global care that guarantees, within the province, all the steps of diagnosis and treatment of the disease, including surgery, helping to avoid health migration phenomena towards other regions”.






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