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Comparison of laryngeal mask airway insertion methods, including the external larynx lift with pre-inflated cuff, on postoperative pharyngolaryngeal complications: A …

LQ Hu, OS Leavitt, C Malwitz, H Kim, RA Doty Jr… - European Journal of …, 2017
BACKGROUND: Postoperative pharyngolaryngeal complications are commonly reported
following laryngeal mask airway (LMA) insertion. After induction of anaesthesia, the airway
structures fall backwards under the influence of gravity, and this may contribute to difficulty in
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[PDF] Prolonged Use of the Laryngeal Mask Airway ProSealTM: A Report of Seven Cases Lasting 5-11 h

B Moser, J Brimacombe, B Sharma, A Dutta, J Sood - J Anesth Clin Res, 2017
Abstract Background: There is controversy concerning use of laryngeal mask airway devices
for procedures lasting more than 2 h. The LMA ProSealTM is a laryngeal mask device with a
modified cuff to facilitate ventilation and a drain tube to provide airway protection that is
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[HTML] Monitoring the Bifurcated Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve

HY Kim, X Liu, H Sun, YJ Chai, WY Chung, G Dionigi - Journal of Endocrine Surgery, 2017
Abstract Anatomical anomalies of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) can not only mean an
operational challenge in thyroid operations for the endocrine surgeon, but also an increased
risk of postoperative vocal cord paralysis (VCP). Atypical courses of the RLN are frequent
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Influence of Netrin-1 on Reinnervation of Laryngeal Muscles Following Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Injury

I Hernandez-Morato, S Koss, S Sharma, MJ Pitman - Neuroscience Letters, 2017
Abstract Following recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury, recovery results in poor functional
restitution of the paralyzed vocal fold. Netrin-1 has been found to be upregulated in the rat
posterior cricoarytenoid muscle (PCA) during nerve regeneration, We evaluated the effect of
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[PDF] Voluminous laryngeal schwannoma excision with a mini-invasive external approach: a case repor

M Tulli, S Bondi, M Bussi - Acta Otorhinolaryngologica Italica, 2017
Summary Laryngeal schwannomas are extremely uncommon. We present a case of bulky
supraglottic schwannoma with involvement of the preepiglottic and superior paraglottic
spaces. Clinical findings, computed tomography and magnetic resonance images are
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Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) and Laryngeal Manual Therapy (LMT): Immediate Effects in Women With Dysphonia

MCM Conde, LTD Siqueira, JE Vendramini… - Journal of Voice, 2017
Purpose This study aimed to verify the immediate effect of low-frequency transcutaneous
electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and laryngeal manual therapy (LMT) in musculoskeletal
pain, voice quality, and self-reported signs in women with dysphonia. Method Thirty women
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Forkhead domain inhibitor-6 (FDI-6) increases apoptosis and inhibits invasion and migration of laryngeal carcinoma cells by down-regulating nuclear FoxM1

Y Liu, L Zhu, T Wen, J Wan, Y Lei, H Chen - Xi bao yu fen zi mian yi xue za zhi= …, 2017
Objective To study the effects of new small molecular inhibitor, forkhead domain inhibitor-6
(FDI-6), on proliferation, apoptosis, invasion and migration in human laryngeal carcinoma
Hep-2 cell line and the related mechanism. Methods MTT assay was used to test the
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[PDF] Effects of thiopentone, propofol and alfaxalone on laryngeal motion during oral laryngoscopy in healthy dogs Q8

GT Fosgate, GE Zeiler - Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 2017
Methods Each dog was randomly administered three induction agents with a 1-week washout
period between treatments. Thiopentone (7.5 mg kg À1 ), propofol (3 mg kg À1 ) or alfaxalone
(1.5 mg kg À1 ) was administered over 1 minute for induction of anaesthesia. If the dog was deemed
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[HTML] A New Simple, Tactile, Laryngeal Manoeuver, to Confirm Correct Placement of an Endotracheal Tube

ZH Khan - Ommega Internationals, 2017
Background: Confirmation of correct placement of the endotracheal tube is vitally important
when performing endotracheal intubation. Most of the tests used to confirm the correct
location of the tracheal tube have their own inherent drawbacks. Herewith, we introduce a
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[PDF] THE IMPORTANCE OF STUDYING THE PROLIFERATION MARKER KI-67 IN PRECANCEROUS CONDITIONS AND EARLY LARYNGEAL CANCER

S Radosavljević, M Živić, B Đinđić, M Stanković… - Acta Medica Medianae, 2017
The incidence of malignant tumors and therewith malignant laryngeal tumors necessitates
the study of pathogenesis, histology and diagnostic methods for early laryngeal cancer with
the aim of eradication and treatment, and especially early detection of lesions that give rise
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[PDF] Safe Extubation with Totaltrack® Video Laryngeal Mask

EM Hurtado, MS Merchante
Abstract The endotracheal tube should be removed as soon as the patient no longer
requires an artificial airway, and each intubation should result in an extubation at the end of
the procedure. The problem is that every extubation could represent a potential reintubation
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[PDF] Laryngeal abnormalities in critical care patients

S Wallace
Page 1. Laryngeal abnormalities in critical care patients FEES/VFS CEN RCSLT June 22nd 2016
Sarah Wallace Page 2. Laryngeal abnormalities incidental FEES findings Causes Literature Impact
What we might see Warning signs FEES Incidence Management Page 3. • Do laryngeal
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