Este estudo trata-se de uma revisão bibliográfica, cujo objetivo é identificar, na literatura, as dificuldades enfrentadas pelos profissionais de saúde, com relação ao cuidado humanizado, no âmbito hospitalar, especificamente em UTI (Unidade de Terapia Intensiva) -local culturalmente desconhecido, incerto e temível aos pacientes e seus familiares. Esta revisão também visa contribuir para a melhoria da assistência ao paciente idoso internado. Humanizar tem como objetivo aprimorar as relações humanas em todos os níveis de atendimento, levando à melhoria do relacionamento entre equipe de saúde, pacientes e familiares. O acolhimento é uma estratégia usada para se obter um melhor atendimento ao paciente, visando estabelecer vínculos de credibilidade e confiança, onde o profissional de saúde deverá assumir uma postura adequada, capaz de atender a todas as necessidades.
Palavra-chave:Humanização; Humanização em Uti; Cuidado; Acolhimento, idoso.
Abstract:
This study is a bibliographic revision which aims to identify in literature the
Carotid body tumors are rare neoplasms originating from the small chemo-and baroreceptors located in the adventitia of the common carotid artery bifurcation. They are a disease of great interest for vascular surgeons, given that they grow adhered to the adventitia of vessels comprising this bifurcation. For that, their surgery requires not only anatomical knowledge of the region, but also perfect familiarization with vascular repair techniques. Carotid body tumors are a particular problem as to their management, due to rich vascularization and intimacy with important structures of the cervical region, such as nerves and large vessels. We report on a male patient with carotid body tumor adhered to the right carotid artery, diagnosed by puncture biopsy and treated at two different time periods: first by endovascular treatment, with percutaneous embolization of the tumor; and later by surgical resection, which represents the combined treatment suggested in the current literature.
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