Olfactory-ensheathing cells promote physiological repair of injured recurrent laryngeal nerves and functional recovery of glottises in dogs
H Liu, Y Pu, Y Xu, H Xu, H Liu, Y Cheng, W Xu, X Chen… - Molecular and Cellular …, 2018
Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate whether the transplantation of olfactory-
ensheathing cells (OECs) could physiologically repair severely injured recurrent laryngeal
nerve (RLN) in dogs. Adult Beagle dogs were surgically introduced with a 10-mm defect in
ensheathing cells (OECs) could physiologically repair severely injured recurrent laryngeal
nerve (RLN) in dogs. Adult Beagle dogs were surgically introduced with a 10-mm defect in
iGEL vs laryngeal tube for airway management during a normal airway scenario
T Evrin, M Madziala - The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2018
We read with a great interest the article entitled "Which option for ventilation is optimal for
resuscitation performed by nurses? Pilot data"[1]. The authors in this article compare the
effectiveness of ventilation using a self-expanding bag with a face mask and a self-
resuscitation performed by nurses? Pilot data"[1]. The authors in this article compare the
effectiveness of ventilation using a self-expanding bag with a face mask and a self-
[PDF] Prevalence of the Right Nonrecurrent Inferior Laryngeal Nerve in a Series of 100 Total Thyroidectomies
BAM Ruíz, MO Fleitas, MB Persano, HR Dami… - Int. J. Morphol, 2018
SUMMARY: The right nonrecurrent inferior laryngeal nerve (NRILN) is a rare occurrence
generally associated with an aberrant right subclavian artery. Its prevalence ranges from 0.3
to 1.8%. It is found mainly in thyroid surgeries, the most frequently performed cervical
generally associated with an aberrant right subclavian artery. Its prevalence ranges from 0.3
to 1.8%. It is found mainly in thyroid surgeries, the most frequently performed cervical
[PDF] Case Report of an open Neck Procedure Complication Associated with Laryngeal Mask Airway Use
T Subramaniam, P Casserly - Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, 2018
Conclusion: Communication between the otolaryngologist and anesthetist is pertinent when
selecting the method of airway management in open neck procedures. A LMA should be
used with caution during open neck procedures, with the surgeon recognizing the potential
selecting the method of airway management in open neck procedures. A LMA should be
used with caution during open neck procedures, with the surgeon recognizing the potential
Simultaneous operative use of both hands during laryngeal rigid endoscopic surgery
M Berlucchi, N Nassif, LO Redaelli de Zinis - Clinical Otolaryngology
Laryngeal disorders needing surgical treatment are managed by external or endoscopic
approaches. Regarding latter, to date, microlaryngoscopy (MLS) and fibrolaryngoscopy (FL)
represent the two main surgical non-invasive techniques. MLS is based on the use of a
approaches. Regarding latter, to date, microlaryngoscopy (MLS) and fibrolaryngoscopy (FL)
represent the two main surgical non-invasive techniques. MLS is based on the use of a
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