SILVIO ANTONIO MONTEIRO MARONE

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Departamento de Otorrinolaringologia e Oftalmologia, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente

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  • article 19 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Avaliação dos resultados organofuncionais de timpanoplastias por via retroauricular em serviço de residência médica
    (2011) LIMA, Jose Carlos Bolini de; MARONE, Silvio Antonio Monteiro; MARTUCCI, Oswaldo; GONCALEZ, Fabiana; SILVA NETO, Joao Jovino da; RAMOS, Alice Carolina Mataruco
    Tympanoplasty aims at rebuilding the tympanic membrane with or without middle ear functional recovery. Aim: To evaluate the surgical results of tympanoplasties with a retro-auricular surgical approach at a medical residency unit. Materials and Methods: Thirty-nine patients with diagnosis of simple chronic otitis media were evaluated; these patients underwent tymplanoplasty by a retro-auricular approach (underlay technique) at a medical residency unit. Patients were included in a prospective medical and audiologic investigation protocol that consisted of a clinical, otomicroscopic and audiometric evaluation. All procedures were supervised by training specialists otorrinolaringology. Results: The rate of surgical success - full integration of the graft - was 95% of cases. Improvement of hearing, as demonstrated in audiometry, occurred in 72% of cases. Improvement in tinnitus was demonstrated subjectively on a visual analog scale in 69% of cases. Conclusion: Tympanoplasty through a retro-auricular approach is easy to perform. Full graft integration occurred in 95% of cases and was independent of factors deemed by many authors as relevant. The results - improvement of the quality of hearing and tinnitus - were significant.
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    Utilização do questionário ERG na avaliação do grau de satisfação dos pacientes submetidos à otoplastia em um serviço de residência médica de otorrinolaringologia
    (2012) MARONE, Silvio Antonio Monteiro; LINHARES FILHO, Tarcisio Aguiar; ISHIE, Renato Tadao; DODE, Otavio Borio; FARIA, Bernardo Campos; RODRIGUES, Jose Luiz Teixeira; SOUZA, Marcio Antonio de
    The ear deformity surgery intervention impact on psychological and self-esteem aspects, in adults and children, is well documented. Recently, the studys are focused on patient satisfaction, funcional result and impact on quality of life. Any modification on patient's quality of life has been a challenge. The use of valid and established questionnairies, like Glasgow Benefit Inventory (GBI), assists on data analyse, turning it consistent. AIM: The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact on patients quality of life after otoplasty, through the GBI questionnaire. METHODS: Retrospective study including patients underwent otoplasty, within july of 2009 to july of 2010. The data were collected through questionnaire applied by medical resident on 90 post-surgical return. RESULTS: 36 patients answered the questionnaire. There was increase on patients quality of life demonstrated by positive mediana obtained through out questinnaire. There were no significantly differences between age and sex. CONCLUSION: The patients are satisfied with post-surgical results. There was increase on patients quality of life conform positive results obtained. The use of GBI showed easy and elucidative.
  • article 24 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Adaptação à distância de próteses auditivas acústicas: a teleaudiologia aplicada na melhoria da condução das Políticas Públicas no Brasil
    (2012) PENTEADO, Silvio Pires; RAMOS, Sueli de Lima; BATTISTELLA, Linamara Rizzo; MARONE, Silvio Antonio Monteiro; BENTO, Ricardo Ferreira
    INTRODUCTION: Currently, the Brazilian government has certificated nearly 140 specialized centers in hearing aid fittings through the Brazilian National Health System (SUS). Remote fitting through the Internet can allow a broader and more efficient coverage with a higher likelihood of success for patients covered by the SUS, as they can receive fittings from their own homes instead of going to the few and distant specialized centers. AIM: To describe a case of remote fitting between 2 cities, with revision of the literature. METHOD: Computer gears, a universal interface, and hearing aids were used. Case study: An audiologist located in a specialized center introduced a new hearing aid and its fitting procedure to a remote center (200 km away). The specialized center helped the remote center in fitting a hearing aid in 2 patients, and performed fitting in one of its own patients. The whole process was done through the Internet with audio and video in real time. RESULTS: Three patients were fitted remotely. Three audiologists were remotely trained on how to fit the hearing aids. CONCLUSIONS: Remote fitting of hearing aids is possible through the Internet, as well as further supplying technical training to a remote center about the fitting procedures. Such a technological approach can help the government advance public policies on hearing rehabilitation, as patients can be motivated about maintaining their use of hearing aids with the option to ask for help in the comfort of their own homes.
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    Otite média secretora
    (2012) MARONE, Silvio Antonio Monteiro
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    Otite média crônica
    (2015) RAPOPORT, Priscila Bogar; MARONE, Silvio Antonio Monteiro
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    Otite média crônica
    (2021) RAPOPORT, Priscila Bogar; MARONE, Silvio Antonio Monteiro
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    Patologia infecciosa do anel linfático de Waldeyer
    (2021) MARONE, Silvio Antonio Monteiro; ALMEIDA, Edigar Rezende de; SILVEIRA, José Alexandre Médicis da