Translational Study to Standardize the Safe Use of Bipolar Forceps, LigaSure, Sonicision and PlasmaBlade Around the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve in Thyroid Surgery …
Y Zhao, C Li, T Wang, L Zhou, X Liu, J Xin, S Li, H Sun… - Surgical technology …, 2018
We investigated the function of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) in a live porcine
model during adjacent activation with bipolar forceps (BF), LigaSure small jaw (LSJ),
Sonicision and PlasmaBlade (PB) devices. Each of the energy-based devices (EBD) …
model during adjacent activation with bipolar forceps (BF), LigaSure small jaw (LSJ),
Sonicision and PlasmaBlade (PB) devices. Each of the energy-based devices (EBD) …
Laryngeal mask versus endotracheal tube in adenectomies of children–a retrospective analysis of 1500 operations
T Gehrke, S Hackenberg, R Hagen, A Scherzad - Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie, 2018
Methods: 1800 children undergoing adenectomies at our institution between 2009
and 2017 were included. Until 2012, all operations were conducted with an
endotracheal tube, whereas in operations from 2013 on laryngeal masks were used …
and 2017 were included. Until 2012, all operations were conducted with an
endotracheal tube, whereas in operations from 2013 on laryngeal masks were used …
Non-selective unilateral laryngeal reinnervation in unilateral vocal cord paralysis: An evaluation of phoniatric long-term results of 47 patients
K Hansen, N Bon-Mardion, P Brami, JP Marie - Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie, 2018
Methods: 47 patients with unilateral laryngeal paralysis were included in this
monocentric, prospective study. In all cases ansa cervicalis-to-RLN anastomosis
technique was applied in combination with vocal cord augmentation of the paralytic …
monocentric, prospective study. In all cases ansa cervicalis-to-RLN anastomosis
technique was applied in combination with vocal cord augmentation of the paralytic …
Size of recurrent laryngeal nerve as a new risk factor for postoperative vocal cord paralysis
Y Saito, H Takeuchi, K Fukuda, K Suda, R Nakamura… - Diseases of the Esophagus, 2018
Recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis (RLNP) is a frequent and serious complication
following esophageal cancer surgery. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the
correlation between recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) size and RLNP. This was a …
following esophageal cancer surgery. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the
correlation between recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) size and RLNP. This was a …
Epidemiological characteristics and survival rates in laryngeal cancer patients in Western Greece
T Papadas, C Avdulla, E Jelastopulu, V Danielides - Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie, 2018
Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed, including 115 patients with
primary laryngeal carcinoma diagnosed and treated in the ENT Clinic of a University
Hospital during 2005–2016. The prognostic impact of age, occupation …
primary laryngeal carcinoma diagnosed and treated in the ENT Clinic of a University
Hospital during 2005–2016. The prognostic impact of age, occupation …
[HTML] Investigation of the SLC22A23 gene in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma
S Ekizoglu, D Seven, T Ulutin, J Guliyev, N Buyru - BMC Cancer, 2018
Laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) is the second most common cancer of
the head and neck. In order to identify differentially expressed genes which may
have a role in LSCC carcinogenesis, we performed GeneFishing Assay. One of the …
the head and neck. In order to identify differentially expressed genes which may
have a role in LSCC carcinogenesis, we performed GeneFishing Assay. One of the …
Laryngeal-EMG: frequency of superior laryngeal nerve involvement in iatrogenic and non-iatrogenic vocal fold paralysis
G Förster, K Klinge, A Nasr, A Müller - Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie, 2018
Aim: Damage to the superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) is more difficult to diagnose
clinically than a recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) lesion. But in many routine
laryngeal EMG (LEMG) examinations this nerve is not regularly tested. According to …
clinically than a recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) lesion. But in many routine
laryngeal EMG (LEMG) examinations this nerve is not regularly tested. According to …
Pathological classification of equine recurrent laryngeal neuropathy.
ACE Draper, RJ Piercy - Journal of veterinary internal medicine, 2018
Abstract Recurrent Laryngeal Neuropathy (RLN) is a highly prevalent and
predominantly left-sided, degenerative disorder of the recurrent laryngeal nerves
(RLn) of tall horses, that causes inspiratory stridor at exercise because of intrinsic …
predominantly left-sided, degenerative disorder of the recurrent laryngeal nerves
(RLn) of tall horses, that causes inspiratory stridor at exercise because of intrinsic …
Skin metastasis of an oropharyngeal laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma around the percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube (PEG)
O Khasky, O Majdani - Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie, 2018
Discussion: The abdominal wall metastasis of a pharyngeal carcinoma is a rare
complication after implantation of a PEG tube. The incidence of the case is reported
in the literature at 0.64%. Metastases are treated by primary resection and full-skin …
complication after implantation of a PEG tube. The incidence of the case is reported
in the literature at 0.64%. Metastases are treated by primary resection and full-skin …
Laryngeal height, modal registers, and modes of phonation contribute jointly to vocal timbre
TM Elliott, L Popeil - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2018
Timbre encompasses every distinguishing quality of a sound other than its pitch,
duration, loudness, and sound location. Musical sound makers exploit contrasts in
timbre. The voice organ in particular is capable of an impressive array of vibrational …
duration, loudness, and sound location. Musical sound makers exploit contrasts in
timbre. The voice organ in particular is capable of an impressive array of vibrational …
[PDF] Effect of thyroidectomy with totally preserved recurrent laryngeal nerve on the objective vocal functions
AN ALmutairi, T Mesallam, M Farhat, T Islam - International Journal of Health …, 2018
Objective: To study the effect of thyroidectomy with totally preserved recurrent
laryngeal nerve (RLN) on the objective vocal functions. Methodology: It is a
prospective pilot study of 10 patients undergoing thyroid surgery on whom to study …
laryngeal nerve (RLN) on the objective vocal functions. Methodology: It is a
prospective pilot study of 10 patients undergoing thyroid surgery on whom to study …
Therapeutic effect analysis of different microsurgery on the treatment ofearly glottis laryngeal cancer
Y Li, T Li - Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie, 2018
Objective. To explore the surgical method selection and curative effect of minimally
invasive treatment of glottis laryngeal cancer. Methods. Retrospective analysis of 71
cases of early glottic laryngeal cancer treated by our department from 2011 to 2017 …
invasive treatment of glottis laryngeal cancer. Methods. Retrospective analysis of 71
cases of early glottic laryngeal cancer treated by our department from 2011 to 2017 …
Influence of prior laryngeal surgery on the diagnostic value of laryngeal endoscopy
N Davaris, S Kropf, C Arens - Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie, 2018
The possibilities of endoscopic diagnosis in the head and neck area have been
expanded in recent years through technological developments. In clinical practice,
high-resolution white-light endoscopy, preferably with digital magnification and …
expanded in recent years through technological developments. In clinical practice,
high-resolution white-light endoscopy, preferably with digital magnification and …
Laryngeal ultrasound detects a high incidence of vocal cord paresis after aortic arch repair in neonates and young children
CP Brizard, Y d'Udekem - 2018
Objectives: To determine the incidence of vocal cord paresis (VCP) after neonatal
aortic arch repair/Norwood-type procedure, and the effectiveness of noninvasive
laryngeal ultrasound in detecting VCP compared with gold standard invasive …
aortic arch repair/Norwood-type procedure, and the effectiveness of noninvasive
laryngeal ultrasound in detecting VCP compared with gold standard invasive …
Current status of larynx organ preservation for laryngeal cancer in China
X Li - Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie, 2018
Over the past several decades, larynx organ preservation in the management of
laryngeal cancer has attracted much attention from head and neck oncologists
worldwide. It is a prevailing trend in China that for early staged (mainly T1, partly T2) …
laryngeal cancer has attracted much attention from head and neck oncologists
worldwide. It is a prevailing trend in China that for early staged (mainly T1, partly T2) …
Laryngeal reconstruction for voice restoration after laryngectomy–a benefit for the patient?
S Hackenberg, A Scherzad, N Kleinsasser, R Hagen - Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie, 2018
Methods: All patients who received LE without any pharyngeal resection between
2006 and 2015 within a unique head and neck department were analyzed
retrospectively. Voice rehabilitation was performed according to an internal algorithm …
2006 and 2015 within a unique head and neck department were analyzed
retrospectively. Voice rehabilitation was performed according to an internal algorithm …
Exposure to cigarette smoke in patients with laryngeal cancer
P Encheva, G Davidov, L Nikiforova, N Sapundzhiev - Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie, 2018
Materials and Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted using data from
medical records of 366 patients (335 men and 31 women), diagnosed with cancer of
the larynx in the period 2006 to 2017. Information about the smoking habits was …
medical records of 366 patients (335 men and 31 women), diagnosed with cancer of
the larynx in the period 2006 to 2017. Information about the smoking habits was …
Functional laryngeal reconstruction with costal cartilage and free radial graft after 2/3 laryngectomy
V Bogdanov, M Herzog, D Grafmans, T Makridis - Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie, 2018
Background: Case report of a 2/3 resection of the larynx with reconstruction by rib
cartilage and radial graft in a patient with T4 laryngeal carcinoma. Methods: The 57-
year-old patient was initially diagnosed with a left-sided cT3cN0cM0 glottic laryngeal …
cartilage and radial graft in a patient with T4 laryngeal carcinoma. Methods: The 57-
year-old patient was initially diagnosed with a left-sided cT3cN0cM0 glottic laryngeal …
Paraglottic space approach for hypopharyngeal surgery with laryngeal preservation: clinical experience and survival analysis
X Pan - Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie, 2018
Hypopharyngeal carcinoma is a rare malignancy in China. The incidence is about
0.15/100000 in male and 0.02/100000 in female. However, taking account for the
Chinses population base, it is not uncommon in the head and neck cancer …
0.15/100000 in male and 0.02/100000 in female. However, taking account for the
Chinses population base, it is not uncommon in the head and neck cancer …
Laryngeal oedema–infection, allergy, laryngopharyngeal reflux
P Kolev, S Stoyanov, S Vassileva, S Adamova - Laryngo-Rhino-Otologie, 2018
Materials and methods: We present a number of patients, both inpatients and
outpatients, with laryngeal complaints such as hoarseness, breathing difficulties,
cough, repetitive throat clearing, and pharyngeal sensations of fullness. Among the …
outpatients, with laryngeal complaints such as hoarseness, breathing difficulties,
cough, repetitive throat clearing, and pharyngeal sensations of fullness. Among the …
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