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Avaliacao da reserva adenohipofisaria em pacientes portadores de adenomas da hipofise tratados pela cirurgia trans-esfenoidal. (Evaluation of adenohypophyseal reserve in hypophyseal adenoma patients treated by trans-sphenoidal surgery).
1980-01-01

Fifteen patients carrier hypophyseal adenomas, with ages varying between 16 to 53 years were studied. The patients presented sella changes to the conventional plane radiographies and were submited a surgery treatment, with access to hypophysis by the tran...

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The Toxicology of Ligands for Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors (PPAR)

to simulate transsphenoidal endonasal pituitary adenoma surgery. This thesis describes a deformation engine transsphenoidal endonasal pituitary surgery. Its purpose is to remove pituitary adenomas. In this procedure sinus. Then the sellar oor is opened so that the surgeon can reach the pituitary gland and remove

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A simple and versatile tissue adhesive applicator for endonasal endoscopic skull base surgery.
2010-05-13

Repair of dural defects following endonasal endoscopic cranial base surgery remains a challenge. A variety of reconstructive techniques have been described, many of which utilize tissue adhesives or glues. One of the main difficulties with the endonasal use of these sealants is the available applicators, which often result in the imprecise and excessive ...

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Reconstruction of dural defects of the endonasal skull base.
2010-08-08

Endonasal, endoscopic approaches to the cranial base have undergone significant technique refinement over the past decade. Repair of the resultant defects remains perhaps the most important concern with these approaches; however, recent advances suggest that with careful attention to the closure, these procedures can be done with acceptable rates of morbidity. In this review, ...

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Variations of endonasal anatomy: relevance for the endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal approach
2010-03-23

BackgroundThe endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal approach (EETA) to the pituitary is performed by ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgeons in collaboration with neurosurgeons but also by neurosurgeons alone even though neurosurgeons have not been trained in rhinological surgery.PurposeTo register the frequency of endonasal anatomical variations and to ...

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Endoscopic 'cold steel' versus laser dacryocystorhinostomy: completing the audit cycle.
2007-12-18

INTRODUCTION: Dacryocystorhinostomy via an endonasal route has been adopted in our department. This audit study describes and compares our results for external, laser endonasal and 'cold steel' endonasal techniques. Success was defined as a subjective report of eye watering being 'better' or 'cured'. Data were obtained from a ...

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[Endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy: a personal experience].
1999-10-01

Stenosis of the naso-lachrymal duct as a consequence of acute or chronic inflammation, trauma or congenital malformation is a relatively frequent lachrymal duct pathology. The symptoms include epiphora and intermittent tumefaction of the medial ocular canthus, indicative of a deficiency in lachrymal drainage. If such conditions do not respond to medical treatment, lavage and transcanicular probe, ...

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Paediatric powered endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy.
2011-04-26

Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) is indicated in children with persistent nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO). Endoscopic endonasal DCR has been successfully performed in both adults and children, with success rates similar to that of external DCR. This paper aims to evaluate the outcomes of paediatric patients undergoing endonasal endoscopic DCR at a district ...

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Endoscopic endonasal trans-sphenoidal optic nerve decompression for traumatic optic neuropathy--technical note.
2010-01-01

The endoscopic endonasal trans-sphenoidal approach can decompress the traumatized and swollen optic nerve without brain retraction. Three cases of traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) were treated by this endoscopic approach. We performed 58 endoscopic endonasal trans-sphenoidal approaches in 52 patients between April 2006 and December 2007. Three patients, 2 ...

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Endonasal laser dacryocystorhinostomy. A new approach to nasolacrimal duct obstruction.
1990-08-01

A high-powered argon blue-green laser coupled to a 300-microns quartz fiberoptic catheter was used to create intranasal dacryocystorhinostomy fistulas in fresh-frozen cadaver heads. The procedure, which we term endonasal laser dacryocystorhinostomy, is described. Cadaver specimens were examined postoperatively. Laser rhinostomies were found to involve the posteroinferior ...

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Surgical nuances for removal of retrochiasmatic craniopharyngioma via the endoscopic endonasal extended transsphenoidal transplanum transtuberculum approach.
2011-04-01

Retrochiasmatic craniopharyngiomas are challenging tumors to remove given their deep location and proximity to critical neurovascular structures. Complete surgical removal offers the best chance of cure and prevention of recurrence. The endoscopic endonasal extended transsphenoidal approach offers direct midline access to the retrochiasmatic space through a transplanum ...

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Actitudes �ticas de los estudiantes y egresados en carrera de medicina con metodolog�as activas
2010-01-01

El presente estudio tiene por objeto desarrollar un diagnostico de la inserci�n integrada de la �tica en la carrera de medicina brasile�a con una metodolog�a de aprendizaje basada en problemas y describir las percepciones de actitudes �ticas de los estudiantes y egresados. El dise�o metodol�gico es un estudio de caso, descriptivo y documental, con abordaje ...

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Pure endoscopic endonasal odontoidectomy: anatomical study
2007-05-10

Different disorders may produce irreducible atlanto-axial dislocation with compression of the ventral spinal cord. Among the surgical approaches available for a such condition, the transoral resection of the odontoid process is the most often used. The aim of this anatomical study is to demonstrate the possibility of an anterior cervico-medullary decompression through an endoscopic ...

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Endoscopic endonasal approach for cerebrospinal fluid fistulae.
2006-04-01

Different techniques have been proposed to repair cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea. Advances in nasal surgery led to a high success rate and low morbidity for the endonasal approach. It has become the favorite route for treating cerebrospinal fluid leaks of the anterior skull base. Better results have been obtained with the improvement of rigid endoscopes and intrathecal sodium ...

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[Endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR)].
2001-10-01

The main symptoms of chronic obstruction of lacrymal pathways are epiphora and chronic dacryocystitis occurring mostly in elderly women. The aim of the surgery is to perform intranasal drainage of the lacrymal sac. The authors performed 30 dacryocystorhinostomies (DCR) in 26 patients with an intranasal endoscopic approach. 24 DCR with a mean follow-up of 25 months and a success rate of 91.7% after ...

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Tuberculum sella meningioma.
2011-08-01

Tuberculum sellae (TS) meningiomas represent a distinct subgroup of anterior cranial fossa meningiomas with distinctive features. Early visual deterioration with optic canal infiltration occurs because of the site of dural origin. The expanded endonasal transsphenoidal approach and the eyebrow supraorbital craniotomy have been advocated as minimally invasive techniques for TS ...

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Endoscopic Endonasal Retrieval of a Nasolacrimal Duct Stone via the Valve of Hasner in the Inferior Meatus.
2011-07-01

A 37 year old man presented with a 6 month history of a right epiphora with associated mucus discharge. Lacrimal irrigation demonstrated right unilateral partial nasolacrimal duct obstruction, confirmed with lacrimal scintigraphy. Nasal endoscopy showed a pale elevation in the right inferior meatus. Endoscopic endonasal examination revealed a yellow-white nasolacrimal duct ...

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Craniopharyngioma: A pathologic, clinical, and surgical review.
2011-05-16

Craniopharyngioma is a rare and mostly benign epithelial tumor of the sellar and suprasellar region. Two principal patterns of craniopharyngioma are recognized: papillary and adamantinomatous. Papillary craniopharyngiomas are encountered in adults and may lack the cystic spaces filled with "motor oil" as well as the palisading peripheral rows of epithelial cells, keratinization, or calcification ...

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The endonasal microscopic approach for pituitary adenomas and other parasellar tumors: a 10-year experience.
2008-10-01

THE DIRECT ENDONASAL transsphenoidal approach to the sella with the operating microscope was initially described more than 20 years ago. Herein, we describe the technique, its evolution, and lessons learned over a 10-year period for treating pituitary adenomas and other parasellar pathology. From July 1998 to January 2008, 812 patients underwent a total of 881 operations for a ...

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Endoscopic, endonasal resection of craniopharyngiomas: analysis of outcome including extent of resection, cerebrospinal fluid leak, return to preoperative productivity, and body mass index.
2011-09-20

BACKGROUND:: The endoscopic, endonasal, extended transsphenoidal approach is a minimal access technique for managing craniopharyngiomas. Outcome measures such as return to employment and body mass index (BMI) have not been reported and are necessary for comparison with open transcranial approaches. Most prior reports of the endoscopic, endonasal approach ...

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Endoscopic endonasal approach for clipping of ruptured and unruptured paraclinoid cerebral aneurysms: case report.
2011-03-01

BACKGROUND AND IMPORTANCE: We present a case in which clip ligation of both a ruptured and an unruptured paraclinoidal segment aneurysm is performed with only the endoscopic endonasal approach in 1 setting. CLINICAL PRESENTATION: A 42-year-old woman, a Hunt and Hess grade 2 patient, presented with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. An arteriogram revealed an irregular 10-mm ...

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PREVENCI�N DEL VIH/SIDA EN LOS CIRCUITOS DE LEVANTE HSH: UNA ASIGNATURA PENDIENTE.
2010-12-01

A partir de un relevamiento de tipo etnogr�fico, se describen lugares de encuentro de HSH en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires y sus pr�cticas sexuales. El reconocimiento de tales espacios, as� como las caracter�sticas que asumen en ellos los encuentros sexuales entre los HSH, plantean obst�culos espec�ficos en la adopci�n de comportamientos preventivos y, asimismo, generan nuevos desaf�os ...

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PREVENCI�N DEL VIH/SIDA EN LOS CIRCUITOS DE LEVANTE HSH: UNA ASIGNATURA PENDIENTE1
2010-12-01

ResumenA partir de un relevamiento de tipo etnogr�fico, se describen lugares de encuentro de HSH en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires y sus pr�cticas sexuales. El reconocimiento de tales espacios, as� como las caracter�sticas que asumen en ellos los encuentros sexuales entre los HSH, plantean obst�culos espec�ficos en la adopci�n de comportamientos preventivos y, asimismo, generan nuevos ...

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Surgical outcome of the endoscopic endonasal approach for non-functioning giant pituitary adenoma.
2010-09-20

Pituitary adenomas with extensive suprasellar extension are a therapeutic challenge. The efficacy and safety of the endoscopic endonasal approach for non-functioning giant pituitary adenoma was evaluated retrospectively. A total of 43 consecutive patients with pituitary adenomas with a suprasellar extension of >20mm underwent tumor resection with a purely endoscopic ...

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Surgical Treatment of a Calcified Rathke's Cleft Cyst With Endoscopic Extended Transsphenoidal Surgery.
2011-01-01

A 34-year-old male presented with a rare case of Rathke's cleft cyst (RCC) with calcification manifesting as persistent high fever and impaired consciousness. Physical findings revealed panhypopituitarism and bitemporal hemianopsia. Computed tomography showed mass lesions with marked calcification within the sella turcica and the suprasellar region. Magnetic resonance imaging showed solid and ...

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Persistent CSF Rhinorrhoea, Pneumocephalus, and Recurrent Meningitis Following Misdiagnosis of Olfactory Neuroblastoma.
2010-08-05

A 41-year-old female patient was admitted with streptococcal meningitis on a background of 5-month history of CSF rhinorrhoea. Imaging revealed an extensive skull base lesion involving the sphenoid and ethmoid sinuses, the pituitary fossa with suprasellar extension and bony destruction. Histological examination of an endonasal transethmoidal biopsy suggested a diagnosis of ...

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Persistent CSF Rhinorrhoea, Pneumocephalus, and Recurrent Meningitis Following Misdiagnosis of Olfactory Neuroblastoma
2010-08-05

A 41-year-old female patient was admitted with streptococcal meningitis on a background of 5-month history of CSF rhinorrhoea. Imaging revealed an extensive skull base lesion involving the sphenoid and ethmoid sinuses, the pituitary fossa with suprasellar extension and bony destruction. Histological examination of an endonasal transethmoidal biopsy suggested a diagnosis of ...

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Endoscopic Endonasal Transsphenoidal Resection of Solitary Extramedullary Plasmacytoma in the Sphenoid Sinus with Destruction of Skull Base
2009-08-31

Solitary extramedullary plasmacytomas are isolated plasma cell tumors of soft tissue that typically do not metastasize. They are rare and account for 4% of all plasma cell tumors. To our knowledge, only 14 cases of solitary extramedullary plasmacytomas in the sphenoid sinus have been reported. A 32-year-old man presented to our department with complaint of ocular pain in the right eyeball and ...

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Dacryolith in an unusual case of epiphora: open or endoscopic approach?
2011-08-19

Introduction:Dacryoliths are concretions formed in the lacrimal sac from cellular debris and proteins, which may calcify and cause further obstruction of the nasolacrimal pathway. Dacryoliths are often underlying contributors in cases of intermittent or chronic dacryocystitis (i.e. nasolacrimal sac inflammation, characterised by epiphora, pain, erythema, sac dilation and lacrimal punctum ...

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A case of sphenoid sinus meningoencephalocele repaired by an image-guided endoscopic endonasal approach.
2011-03-09

We report a Japanese patient with a complaint of unilateral watery nasal discharge. Analysis of the nasal discharge showed it to contain high levels of sugar and transferrin, which indicated cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea. A diagnosis of sphenoid sinus meningoencephalocele was easily made on the basis of the CT, MRI and nasal discharge findings. We performed surgery by an image-guided ...

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A comparison of external and endoscopic endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy for acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction
2011-07-12

PurposeTo compare success rates of external dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) and endoscopic endonasal DCR for acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO).DesignHistorical cohort study.Participants100 patients who underwent external DCR and 105 patients who underwent endoscopic endonasal DCR.MethodsA retrospective review of medical records of patients with ...

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[Nasal packing after FESS--time is over?].
2009-06-05

National and international tendencies to avoid nasal packing after FESS are closed related to the surgical surgery (atraumatic endoscopic surgery, avoidance of resection of turbinates, meticulose coagulation). At the end of each operation a benefit-risk-analysis should be performed, whether nasal packing is indicated and which one. In endonasal surgery only those conventional ...

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Real-time simulation of tissue deformation for the nasal endoscopy simulator (NES).
1999-01-01

Endonasal sinus surgery requires a great amount of training before it can be adequately performed. The complicated anatomy involved, the proximity of relevant structures, and the variability of the anatomy due to inborn or iatrogenic variations make several complications possible. Today, cadaver dissections are the "gold standard" for surgical training. To overcome the ...

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Paraffin induced sclerosing lipogranuloma of eyelids and anterior orbit following endonasal sinus surgery.
1994-01-01

During the past 5 years we have seen 10 patients who had developed sclerosing lipogranuloma of the lid and orbit after endonasal sinus surgery with subsequent ipsilateral monocular haematoma. The histopathological examination of all and the additional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic examination of four surgical specimens in combination with the typical clinical course ...

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Management of childhood epiphora
2005-09-01

Aims: To examine the effectiveness of a management protocol for childhood epiphora using a joint ophthalmological and otolaryngological team approach.Method: A temporally defined retrospective study of 70 children (92 eyes) undergoing surgery for persistent epiphora, despite two previous technically successful probing procedures. All the operations involved a joint approach involving a paediatric ...

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Endoscopic endonasal removal of a cavernous hemangioma of the orbital apex
2011-04-28

Background:Cavernous hemangioma are the most common benign lesions of the orbit. Their surgical resection is still challenging and several surgical approaches have been proposed.Case Description:We present the case of a 59-year-old woman with a cavernous hemangioma of the orbital apex, which was diagnosed incidentally. The hemangioma was extraconal and involved mainly the medial orbital apex; it ...

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Endonasal surgery of the ventral skull base--endoscopic transcranial surgery.
2010-02-01

Skull base surgery is evolving from traditional transfacial and transcranial approaches to the endoscopic endonasal approach, a less intrusive corridor for accessing the ventral skull base. This technique eliminates facial scars, expedites recovery, and obviates brain retraction. The goals of surgical excision, whether palliative or curative, are identical: an approach that is ...

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A new dynamic endonasal stent for bilateral congenital choanal atresia.
2009-08-01

The Authors describe a new dynamic endonasal Teflon stent, nick-named "little gun", used after the surgical transnasal endoscopic treatment of bilateral choanal atresia in a 4-day-old male. This Teflon stent, conceived to perfectly fit the new naso-choanal openings and to achieve an "orthopaedic" tutorial function, is made of three portions: "A", the barrel, "B", the breech, ...

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A new dynamic endonasal stent for bilateral congenital choanal atresia
2009-08-01

SummaryThe Authors describe a new dynamic endonasal Teflon stent, nick-named �little gun�, used after the surgical transnasal endoscopic treatment of bilateral choanal atresia in a 4-day-old male. This Teflon stent, conceived to perfectly fit the new naso-choanal openings and to achieve an �orthopaedic� tutorial function, is made of three portions: �A�, the barrel, ...

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WINTER 2011 Clinical Research

and endonasal endoscopic skull base surgery 2. Endocrinology in the treatment of thyroid cancer 3. Dermatology-Institutional Phase II Study of Radiation and GW572016 (Lapatinib) for Patients with Stage III-IV Head and Neck Cancer with Solid Tumors (VAR0039) Thyroid Cancer: � An International, Randomized, Double-Blinded, Phase III

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Nasopharyngeal Chondrolipoma
2010-06-08

In this case report, we describe the presentation and treatment of a patient with nasopharyngeal chondrolipoma. Lipomas are common soft tissue tumours, although their incidence in the nasopharynx is very low. A rarer variant of lipoma, chondrolipomas are benign mesenchymal tumours. They are formed by the proliferation of mature adipocytes and contain different amounts of mature cartilaginous ...

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How to Choose? Endoscopic Skull Base Reconstructive Options and Limitations
2010-11-01

As endoscopic skull base resections have advanced, appropriate reconstruction has become paramount. The reconstructive options for the skull base include both avascular and vascular grafts. We review these and provide an algorithm for endoscopic skull base reconstruction. One hundred and sixty-six skull base dural defects, reconstructed with an endonasal vascular flap, were ...

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Extranasopharyngeal angiofibroma in a 15-month-old child.
1997-12-10

Angiofibromas are usually characterized by typical location with involvement of the posterior nasal cavity and nasopharynx. They are most commonly found in adolescent males. Despite these facts, a case of an angiofibroma presented in a 15-month-old boy at an atypical site anterior and medial to the lacrimal sac. The tumor was resected via an endonasal, micro-endoscopic ...

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Extranasopharyngeal angiofibroma in a 15-month-old child.
1998-02-01

Angiofibromas are usually characterized by typical location with involvement of the posterior nasal cavity and nasopharynx. They are most commonly found in adolescent males. Despite these facts, a case of an angiofibroma presented in a 15-month-old boy at an atypical site anterior and medial to the lacrimal sac. The tumor was resected via an endonasal, micro-endoscopic ...

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Endoscopic endonasal clipping of a ruptured vertebral-posterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysm: technical case report.
2011-09-01

BACKGROUND AND IMPORTANCE:: Aneurysms arising from the vertebral and posterior inferior cerebellar artery complex account for only 0.5 to 3% of all aneurysms. Surgery for these aneurysms is technically challenging because of the deep location and intimate relation with the medulla and lower cranial nerves. The authors report the case of a patient with a right vertebral-posterior inferior ...

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Anterior communicating artery aneurysm clipped through an endoscopic endonasal approach: Technical note.
2011-02-16

BACKGROUND:: The anterior communicating artery (AcoA) aneurysm is one of the most challenging aneurysms. As endovascular techniques evolve, a remaining challenge is the reduction of complications related to the surgical approach. Although the endonasal approach is widely used for pituitary adenomas and is increasingly popular for suprasellar tumors, only two aneurysm cases ...

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[Nasal packing and stenting].
2009-04-07

Despite nasal packing is not necessary after functional endoscopic sinus surgery according to modern surgical techniques, nasal packing is a necessary tool in ENT. Therefore the state of the art regarding indications, benefit and risk of nasal packing and stents are given. In endonasal surgery only those conventional nasal packing materials should be used--if necessary--which ...

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Two cases of primary endonasal leishmaniasis in Sardinia (Italy).
2009-06-15

Leishmaniasis is an endemic protozoan infection in Sardinia, one of the major islands of the Mediterranean Basin. We report two cases of endonasal primary Leishmaniasis, which is a very rare event in adult men who are immunocompetent, born in, and residents of Sardinia. The diagnosis was confirmed by the presence of intra and extracellular Leishmania amastigotes in the ...

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Transnasal endoscopic treatment of cerebrospinal fluid leak: 17 years� experience
2009-08-01

SummaryAim of this report is to describe the long-term results of endoscopic endonasal repair of cerebrospinal fluid leak using a septal mucoperichondrial graft. A case series of 52 patients operated for cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea between 1990 and 2006 is presented. All patients underwent surgical treatment for endoscopic endonasal closure of a ...

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Transnasal endoscopic treatment of cerebrospinal fluid leak: 17 years' experience.
2009-08-01

Aim of this report is to describe the long-term results of endoscopic endonasal repair of cerebrospinal fluid leak using a septal mucoperichondrial graft. A case series of 52 patients operated for cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea between 1990 and 2006 is presented. All patients underwent surgical treatment for endoscopic endonasal closure of a cerebrospinal ...

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Toward Video-Based Navigation for Endoscopic Endonasal Skull Base Surgery
2009-01-01

Endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery (ESBS) requires high accuracy to ensure safe navigation of the critical anatomy at the anterior skull base. Current navigation systems provide approximately 2mm accuracy. This level of registration error is due in part from the indirect nature of tracking used. We propose a method to directly track the position of the endoscope using ...

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Surgical treatment of obstruction of the nasolacrimal ducts in patients with anatomical endonasal variants.
2007-01-01

The presence of anatomical endonasal variants (concha bullosa, nasal septal deviation, or hypertrophic turbinates) may cause more complications in patients with epiphora who have external dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR). The purpose of this study was to assess the results of surgical placement of a stent in 28 patients. They were randomised into two groups and had either DCR or ...

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Successful endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy in a patient with Wegener�s granulomatosis
2009-12-29

Wegener�s granulomatosis (WG) is one form of idiopathic autoimmune vasculitis. The disease has a predilection for the upper and lower respiratory tracts (lungs, nose, sinus), and kidneys. WG may be systemic, severe, and potentially lethal, but it may also be limited to the otolaryngological area or to the eyes and the orbits. Obstruction of the lacrimal pathway is a possible complication of the ...

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Successful endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy in a patient with Wegener's granulomatosis.
2009-12-29

Wegener's granulomatosis (WG) is one form of idiopathic autoimmune vasculitis. The disease has a predilection for the upper and lower respiratory tracts (lungs, nose, sinus), and kidneys. WG may be systemic, severe, and potentially lethal, but it may also be limited to the otolaryngological area or to the eyes and the orbits. Obstruction of the lacrimal pathway is a possible complication of the ...

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Endoscopic endonasal resection of symptomatic Rathke cleft cysts.
2011-04-14

We aimed to retrospectively evaluate the transsphenoidal endoscopic endonasal approach (EEA) for the resection of symptomatic Rathke's cleft cysts (RCC) in 23 patients (11 male, 12 female, average age 43 years). The patients were followed-up for between 3 months and 36 months. Headache was the primary pre-operative symptom (15/23, 65%) and all patients with headache improved ...

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Endonasal phototherapy with Rhinolight for the treatment of allergic rhinitis.
2010-01-01

Allergic rhinitis, although not life threatening, significantly affects the quality of the patient's daily life. The three major steps in the treatment of the condition are avoidance of allergens, treatment of symptoms (in particular, antihistaminics and topical nasal corticosteroids) and specific immunotherapy. Avoidance of the allergen is usually not possible and symptom relief is often limited, ...

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Endonasal endoscopic repair of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea.
2004-06-01

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea implies a communication between the subarachnoid space and the upper respiratory tract. Trauma and postoperative defects are the more common causes of CSF rhinorrhea. The authors review their results with endoscopic repair of skull base defects associated with CSF rhinorrhea involving the paranasal sinuses. A total of 10 patients, 7 males and 3 females, were ...

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Endonasal Endoscopic Closure of Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea
2001-01-01

The authors review their experience with endoscopic repair of skull base defects associated with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea involving the paranasal sinuses. A total of 22 patients was treated endoscopically between 1992 and 1998. The repair method consisted of closure of the CSF fistula with a free autologous abdominal fat graft and fibrin glue, supported with a sheet of silastic. The ...

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Congenital lacrimal sac fistula: intraoperative visualization by polyvinyl siloxane cast.

We report the intraoperative use of polyvinyl siloxane impression material to demonstrate the anatomy of the lacrimal sac, canaliculi, and lacrimal duct in a case of congenital lacrimal sac fistula. A 1-week-old boy was examined for tearing since birth. Examination revealed a left congenital lacrimal sac fistula. After a failed surgery to close the fistula with silicone intubation at 6 months of ...

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An endoscopic endonasal approach for the surgical repair of transsphenoidal cephalocele in children.
2011-03-21

Transsphenoidal cephalocele is a rare lesion traditionally managed by either an intracranial approach or by a combined intracranial and extracranial approach. A two-year-old boy presented with a transsphenoidal cephalocele manifesting as apneic-cyanotic spells accompanied by breathing difficulties due to nasal obstruction after birth. Neuroimaging revealed a cystic mass extending from the ...

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Advances in endonasal low intensity laser irradiation therapy
2005-07-01

Endonasal low intensity laser therapy (ELILT) began in China in 1998. Now in China it is widely applied to treat hyperlipidemia and brain diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, insomnia, poststroke depression, intractable headache, ache in head or face, cerebral thrombosis, acute ischemic cerebrovascular disease, migraine, brain lesion and mild cognitive ...

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Use of intranasal corticosteroids in sinonasal infection and after surgery.
2007-02-26

The use of intranasal steroids by otolaryngologists in the treatment of patients with infective rhinosinusitis and after endonasal surgery, particularly endoscopic sinus surgery, is unlicensed, as stated in the British National Formulary and in the manufacturers' leaflets supplied with nasal steroid medications. However, despite this, nasal steroids continue to be prescribed ...

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Surgical nuances for removal of olfactory groove meningiomas using the endoscopic endonasal transcribriform approach.
2011-05-01

Olfactory groove meningiomas represent 10% of intracranial meningiomas and arise in the midline of the anterior cranial fossa along the dura of the cribriform plate and planum sphenoidale. Hyperostosis of the adjacent underlying bone is common, and further extension into ethmoid sinuses and nasal cavity can occur in 15%-25% of cases. Radical tumor resection including the involved dural attachment ...

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Surgical management of cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea under endoscopic control.
2004-10-05

The surgical management of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea has changed after the introduction of functional endoscopic sinus surgery.The following three cases illustrate the repair of CSF leaks with the use of rigid endoscope. Two patients had the diagnosis and the site confirmed after intrathecal fluoresceine saline injection. The obliteration of the CSF was achieved with fat free, ...

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Primary clival mucocele: case report.
2011-01-01

A 40-year-old man presented with a history of diplopia due to left abducens nerve palsy persisting for a few days. Neuroimaging examinations revealed a cystic mass in the clivus and erosion of its posterior wall. Drainage of the lesion was accomplished through a small bone defect in the anterior wall of the clivus using the endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal approach. This ...

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Invasive fungal rhinitis caused by Paecilomyces lilacinus infection: Report of a case and a novel treatment.
2010-12-01

Invasive fungal infections of the sinonasal tract are a rare but known entity in immunocompromised patients. Paecilomyces lilacinus is a nematophagous fungi with septate hyphae that has afflicted humans in multiple forms, causing cutaneous, ocular, and sinonasal infections. Only 4 cases of P lilacinus and 2 cases of Paecilomyces variotii in the sinonasal tract have been reported in the literature. ...

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Hot water irrigation as treatment for intractable posterior epistaxis in an out-patient setting.
2011-09-01

The management of intractable posterior epistaxis is challenging for any physician. Nasal packing, often combined with use of an endonasal balloon system, is painful for the patient, and torturous to maintain for two to three days. If conservative treatment fails, the most commonly used treatment options are currently invasive procedures such as endoscopic coagulation of ...

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A rare cause of nasal obstruction: giant invasive nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma.

Nasal obstruction is a very rare symptom caused by a pituitary adenoma. A 57-year-old man admitted to our clinic with bilateral nasal obstruction for the last six months. Endoscopic examination revealed soft pinkish pulsatile tissues in both nasal cavities. Radiologic investigation revealed a suprasellar mass extending to the frontal lobes, spheno-ethmoidal sinuses and nasal cavities. He had ...

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4. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft f�r Computer-und Roboter-Assistierte Chirurgie CURAC, Berlin, Germany 2005. Measurement of soft tissue properties in ex vivo preparations for the development of

of robotic assisted functional endoscopic sinus surgery I. Wagner1 , R. Westphal2 , E. Kunkel 2 , F.M. Wahl2, robotic, surgical navigation, nasal sinus, tissue properties Purpose Minimal invasive surgery has gained movements throughout conventional endonasal surgery. Our first step in developing robotic assisted

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Purely endoscopic repair of traumatic cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea from the anterior skull base: case report.
2011-01-01

A 38-year-old woman presented with a case of post-traumatic ethmoidal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak that was repaired using a purely endoscopic endonasal approach. Six weeks after a mild domestic maxillofacial trauma, she started complaining of clear, watery discharge from the left nostril and headache. Neuroimaging investigations disclosed a linear fracture of the left ...

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Pediatric endonasal endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy.
2009-04-19

Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) in children is indicated in cases of common congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction (CNLDO) unresponsive to medical therapy, probing or intubation. The purpose of this manuscript is to evaluate the effectiveness of endonasal endoscopic pediatric DCR. The authors present a series of eight children (seven boys and one girl) who underwent a pediatric ...

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Laser-assisted surgery of endonasal diseases
2000-06-01

Clinical studies were performed to assess the clinical outcome of laser assisted endonasal turbinate surgery in long-term. By means of a pulsed Ho:YAG laser emitting at (lambda) equals 2100nm 57 patients suffering form nasal obstruction due to allergic rhinitis and vasomotoric rhinitis were treated under local anesthesia. Furthermore 50 patients were treated by means of light ...

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Endoscopically controlled surgical decompression of the orbit in malignant ophthalmopathy.
1993-01-01

From May 1988, an endoscopically controlled endonasal orbital decompression was performed in 17 patients with malignant ophthalmopathy. Indications were exclusively acute loss of visual acuity or visual field defects, when medical and radiation therapy had failed. The new minimal invasive technique proceeds in three steps. First, an endonasal, ...

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Endonasal endoscopic resection of esthesioneuroblastoma: the Johns Hopkins Hospital experience and review of the literature.
2011-06-08

Esthesioneuroblastoma is an uncommon malignant tumor originating in the upper nasal cavity. The surgical treatment for this tumor has traditionally been via an open craniofacial resection. Over the past decade, there has been tremendous development in endoscopic techniques. In this report, we performed a retrospective analysis of patients with esthesioneuroblastomas treated with a purely ...

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[Surgical management of inflammatory disease in the frontal and ethmoid sinuses (author's transl)].
1980-01-01

The opening microscope became very important in nasal sinus surgery, especially for operating procedures of the ethmoid sinus. For many authors nasal polyposis without putrid secretion is an indication not only for polypectomy, but for ethmoidectomy. Using the operating mikroscope frontal sinus surgery can be performed in a much more delicate way. The best cosmetic results are seen after ...

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[Robotics. A new dimension in otorhinolaryngology?].
2001-07-01

Robots have entered into many aspects of human life, including operative medicine. However, current medical robots have nothing in common with anthropomorphic robots as known in science fiction novels. We distinguish manipulators, working on a master-slave principle, from robots. Robots can be defined as "automatically controlled multitask manipulators, which are freely programmable in three or ...

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[Assessment of the effectiveness of sinuforte used for the combined treatment of rhinosinusitis and exudative otitis media in children].
2010-01-01

The objective of the present study was to evaluate efficiency, safety, and tolerability of two single doses of sinuforte (INVAR, Russia) used in the combined treatment of rhinosinusitis (including that with concurrent exudative otitis media) in children at the age from 5 to 12 years. The data obtained suggest high efficiency of sinuforte in the treatment of mild and moderately severe acute ...

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[Application of the Ritleng intubation lacrimal system for the surgical treatment of combined lesions of lacrimal passages].
2010-01-01

A total of 46 patients suffering persistent lacrimation were available for examination. Chronic catarrhal dacryocystitis was diagnosed in 19 (41.3%) of them and chronic purulent dacryocystitis in the remaining 27 (58.7%). All the patients presented with lacrimal duct obstruction. Surgical treatment included mucroscopic endonasal canaliculocystorhinostomy with intubation of ...

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[A case of lymphocytic hypophysitis successfully treated with steroid pulse therapy].
2007-11-01

Lymphocytic hypophysitis is an autoimmune disorder of the pituitary gland. We report a case of lymphocytic hypophysitis managed by high dose methylprednisolone pulse therapy and review the literature. A 61-year-old woman presented with severe headache. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a contrast enhancing pituitary mass. The patient underwent endonasal-transsphenoidal ...

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[A case of ectopic pituitary adenoma occurring in the sphenoid sinus].
2011-06-01

Ectopic pituitary adenomas are relatively rare tumors. We present a case of ectopic pituitary adenoma occurring in the sphenoid sinus. A 63-year-old woman was referred to our hospital complaining of headache. She had no endocrinological abnormalities. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a tumor in the sphenoid sinus, adjacent to the sellar floor and appearing as a low-signal on T1-weighted image and ...

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Validity of Paranasal CT Image Reconstruction for Finite Element Models in Otorhinolaryngology
2009-01-01

The purpose was to evaluate an approach for use of segmented computed tomography images in volumetric estimation of the paranasal sinuses cavities. Four hundred and fifty-two CT images were processed with the software Amira� 4.1. The images were obtained from a dummy human head, which is used to rehearse the movements of the surgeon during endoscope nasal surgery. The volumes of the frontal, ...

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Unexpected cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea after a spinal anesthesia.
2011-07-01

A 47-year-old woman presented with a left-sided watery nasal discharge persisting for 3 weeks after an orthopedic operation using spinal anesthesia. The testing of the nasal fluid for ?-2 transferrin confirmed that the leakage was cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). The computed tomographic cisternography revealed a left-sided bone defect in the cribriform plate. Endonasal approach was ...

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83
Transoral approaches to the cervical spine.
2010-03-01

A number of anterior approaches to the craniocervical junction have been described to allow exposure to the midline and lateral aspects of both the cranial base and upper cervical spine. The transoral-transpharyngeal approach, a technique that is well known to many spine surgeons, provides surgical access to the anterior clivus, C1, and C2. Transoral approaches provide the fundamental anatomy and ...

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Recent advances in Asian rhinoplasty.
2010-08-21

Asian rhinoplasty is an expanding topic in the field of rhinoplasty. Although the main principles of various rhinoplasty techniques apply equally to the Asian nose, Asian rhinoplasty is unique owing to its different anatomy and ethnicity. In recent years there have been some noteworthy developments in Asian rhinoplasty. Traditional techniques using alloplastic implants with ...

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Maxillary reconstruction and placement of dental implants after treatment of a maxillary sinus fungus ball.

A fungus ball is one of the fungal diseases that can affect the paranasal sinuses. It requires surgical treatment. Because there is only one previously reported case of dental implant placement after treatment of a maxillary sinus fungus ball, the authors here report on a case of a maxillary sinus fungus ball with bone erosion that was treated surgically with a combined endoscopic ...

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Malignant ethmoidal neoplasms: a cranionasal endoscopy approach.
2009-07-01

Craniofacial resection has been adopted worldwide as the standard therapy for tumors of the paranasal sinuses involving the anterior skull base. Recent refinements in endoscopic techniques together with the development of related surgical instruments allow complete radical resection of complex anatomic structures through combined transcranial and endonasal approaches without ...

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87
Localized nasopharyngeal amyloidosis causing bilateral nasolacrimal duct obstruction.

A 62-year-old woman with a history of localized nasopharyngeal amyloidosis presented with bilateral complete nasolacrimal duct obstruction and 2 previous episodes of right dacryocystitis. Workup for systemic involvement was negative. Pathology was confirmed at the time of previous endonasal sinus surgery, showing submucosal amorphous deposition of Congo Red-positive material ...

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Infrasellar craniopharyngioma.
1989-01-01

A rare case of infrasellar craniopharyngioma mainly occupying the paranasal sinuses, the infratemporal fossa and the skull base is presented. The patient had been treated by an otolaryngologist as a case of mucocele of the sphenoid and ethmoid sinuses because the biopsy specimens obtained at endonasal surgery failed to confirm the true diagnosis. Computed tomography (CT) ...

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Gossypiboma: an unusual intracranial complication of endoscopic sinus surgery.
2011-02-08

We report a case of a 52-year-old man who presented with iatrogenic bilateral nasoethmoidal meningoencephaloceles following endoscopic nasal surgery performed in a neighboring country 8 years ago. Imaging studies, including computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the paranasal sinuses and anterior skull base, demonstrated bilateral meningoencephaloceles and a suspicious intracranial ...

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Clival inflammation with cavernous sinus thrombophlebitis and orbital subperiosteal abscess--case report.
2010-01-01

A 64-year-old woman presented with a very rare case of three infectious lesions, cavernous sinus thrombophlebitis, clival inflammation, and orbital subperiosteal abscess (SPA), manifesting as abducens palsy. An isolated non-specific mass in upper clivus was initially suspected to be derived from paranasal sinusitis. The clival lesion was approached by an endonasal ...

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Approaches to anterior and anterolateral foramen magnum lesions: A critical review

Foramen magnum (FM) lesions represent some of the most complex cases for the modern neurosurgeon because of their location near vital brainstem structures, the vertebral arteries, and lower cranial nerves. In particular, anterior or anterolaterally located FM tumors have traditionally been most difficult to resect with high morbidity and mortality resulting from approaches through the posterior ...

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[Sinus mucoceles and surgery in iatrogenic diseases].
1999-05-01

The increasing number of mucocele cases treated by the authors during the past ten years coincide with the expansion of functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). The aim of this study is to evaluate the iatrogenic characteristics of this surgery by analysing the locations, time of development and the potential pathogenic factors of sinus mucoceles. Forty-two sinus mucoceles were operated in our ...

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[Combined-macro-micro endoscopic technique as the most advantageous endonasal sinus surgery especially for severe sinusitis: theory and surgical technique].
1993-11-01

Functional endonasal sinus surgery (FESS) is becoming the procedure of choice for the surgical treatment of chronic sinusitis. The operation has been made possible by the introduction of the endoscope to sinus surgery. The endoscope allows a more detailed observation of ethmoid lesions, and provides direct visual access to the paranasal region which is not visible through the ...

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Somatosensory Evoked Potential Monitoring During Endoscopic Endonasal Approach to Skull Base Surgery: Analysis of Observed Changes.
2011-09-01

BACKGROUND:: Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring, including upper- and lower-extremity somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs), has been used to identify and prevent injury to neurovascular structures during conventional skull base surgery. The expanded endonasal approach (EEA) is a novel minimally invasive approach to skull base surgery. However, it carries the risk ...

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STEPS - an application for simulation of transsphenoidal endonasal pituitary surgery
2004-10-01

Figure 1: Left: A tumor (green) partly penetrating the sellar floor as also observed intraoperatively, internal carotid artery (red); Center left: The sphenoid sinus with a tumor (green), vessels (red) and the optical nerve (purple) in the background; Center right: A cross-section of the raw CT data- the tumor (light green), vessels (red) and the optical nerve (purple) are indicated as well as the ...

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Rhinosurgical therapy planning via endonasal airflow simulation.
2000-01-01

Nowadays, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) methods play an important part in the production process of the automotive industry. Progress in recent years has made possible highly sophisticated airflow-simulation models that are used in engineering for optimization and verification of aerodynamics. The key purpose of the Simulation Tool for Airflow in the human Nose (STAN), developed at the ...

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Probable case of vascular air embolism during endonasal CO2 laser surgery.
2009-05-01

Laser surgery in narrow luminal cavities can lead to venous air embolism (VAE) due to high pressure or high flow clearing/cooling systems. We report the first case of initially misdiagnosed VAE during endonasal CO(2) laser surgery. A 56-year-old patient underwent uvulopalatopharyngoplasty and septoplasty with bilateral CO(2) laser turbinoplasty for turbinate hypertrophy and ...

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Endonasal endoscopic resection of juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma.
2007-03-01

Juvenile angiofibroma (JNA) is a rare benign but locally aggressive tumour of the nasopharynx that primarily occurs in adolescent males. We report a series of 6 consecutive cases operated by exclusive endoscopic approach between from March 1996 and June 2003. All were male. The mean age was 17.2 years old (range: 11-23 years). The tumour involved the nasopharynx in all the cases (6/6), the ...

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Diode laser treatment in therapy-resistant allergic rhinitis: impact on nasal obstruction and associated symptoms.
2010-07-10

The ideal treatment in severe obstructive allergic rhinitis unresponsive to standard therapy is lacking. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of endonasal corrective laser surgery in perennial (pAR) and seasonal (sAR) allergic rhinitis. Forty subjects (20 pAR, 20 sAR) underwent videoendoscopic diode laser surgery. Examinations were performed preoperatively and at ...

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Coagulative and ablative characteristics of a novel diode laser system (1470nm) for endonasal applications
2008-03-01

Introduction: Being practical, efficient and inexpensive, fibre guided diode laser systems are preferable over others for endonasal applications. A new medical 1470 nm diode laser system is expected to offer good ablative and coagulative tissue effects. Methods: The new 1470 nm diode laser system was compared to a conventional 940 nm system with regards to laser tissue effects ...

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Clinical outcome of endonasal KTP laser assisted dacryocystorhinostomy
2005-03-03

BackgroundTo evaluate the clinical outcome of primary endonasal laser assisted dacryocystorhinostomy (ENL-DCR) using the potassium-titanyl-phosphate laser.MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed all primary ENL-DCRs performed within a period of twelve months by the same combined Ophthalmology and Otorhinolaringology team in Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. The main ...

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3D-FIESTA MR images are useful in the evaluation of the endoscopic expanded endonasal approach for midline skull-base lesions.
2010-11-08

The endoscopic expanded endonasal approach (EEA) has been reported in literature as a useful tool to treat sellar, parasellar, suprasellar, and clival lesions. The endoscope permits a panoramic view rather than a narrow microscopic view, and this approach can reach the lesion without brain retraction and with minimal neurovascular manipulation. However, because of the narrow ...

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103
[Septal surgery in septorhinoplasty].
2011-08-01

In general septoplasty precedes all other procedures in rhinoplasty as a straight, stable septum dictates the aesthetic and functional outcome. The patient's history and expectations, correct preoperative analysis and the surgeon's skills determine the approach in septum correction. As a rule of thumb, slight deviations, e.g. single vomer spurs, maxillary crests, the septal tilt and simple C and ...

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104
[Pathogenetic correction of postoperative inflammation in modern rhinosurgery].
2010-01-01

This study included 20 patients presenting with polypous rhinosinusitis examined before and after endoscopic intervention in the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. Nitric oxide (NO) content in nasal secretion and polypoid tissue was estimated from the concentration of nitrates that, together with nitrites, are the final products of oxidation of nitric oxide and serve as markers of endogenous NO. ...

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105
[Nasolacrimal duct disorders in children. Part II. Treatment].
2010-01-01

Congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction (CLDO) is considered as common and onerous disorder present at infancy. Over 5% of infants have CLDO affecting one or both eyes. The symptoms of CLDO appear shortly after birth or during the first weeks of life. The main symptoms are: epiphora, ropy, mucous discharge in the conjunctival sac. In conservative treatment a lacrimal sac massage is proposed, ...

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106
[History of pituitary surgery].
2010-01-22

Over the last few decades, the scientific literature has acquired over 100 publications on pituitary surgery. Most of these papers contain a brief historical review of the work of the pioneers who contributed to operative modalities (Landolt et al., 1996; Liu et al., 2001; Walker, 1951; Welbourne, 1986). Several have been only experimental explorations on cadavers, used on a few patients, but were ...

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107
Treatment for intranasal synechiae by CO2 laser under endoscopic visualization
2005-07-01

Endonasal low intensity laser therapy (ELILT) began in China in 1998. Now in China it is widely applied to treat hyperlipidemia and brain diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, insomnia, poststroke depression, intractable headache, ache in head or face, cerebral thrombosis, acute ischemic cerebrovascular disease, migraine, brain lesion and mild cognitive ...

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Surgical management of osteomas of the frontal recess and sinus: extending the limits of the endoscopic approach.
2010-09-17

Osteomas are among the most common benign tumors of the paranasal sinuses. Symptomatic osteomas are most often found in the frontal recess and the frontal sinus. While the extranasal approach is still a part of the treatment concept for removing osteomas at this localization, over the last years the endoscopically controlled endonasal approach has greatly gained in importance ...

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Subdural haematoma after endoscopic skull base surgery: case report and lesson learned.
2011-03-02

We report a case of a left fronto-temporo-parietal subdural haematoma that emerged as a complication of an endonasal endoscopic resection of a sinonasal adenocarcinoma of the left ethmoidal region. During the first surgical intervention, following oncological principles, the dura mater above the ethmoidal plate was removed and a skull base plasty was performed. In the ...

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Sphenoid sinus pyocele after transsphenoidal approach for pituitary adenoma.
2011-03-26

Transsphenoidal pituitary adenoma surgery is related to a low morbidity rate. The complications that can occur are classified as intra- and extracranial. The aim of the study is to discuss one group of these complications involving the sphenoid sinus: mucocele and its possible transformation into pyocele. We evaluate clinical presentation, management strategy and the outcome after long-term ...

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Self-organizing phenomena at membrane level and low-level laser therapy of rhinitis
2000-06-01

Allergic rhinitis is the most common allergic disease affecting many people worldwide. Low level laser therapy (LLLT) was applied as monotherapy to 32 children, under placebo controlled conditions. There have been used two GaAlAs diode lasers. The density of energy and the frequency 2 sessions daily - were applied under a special experimental protocol of treatment, including ...

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Recovery of Visual Function in a Patient with an Onodi Cell Mucocele Compressive Optic Neuropathy Who Had a 5-Week Interval between Onset and Surgical Intervention: A Case Report
2010-10-12

Purpose. To report on a patient with compressive optic neuropathy secondary to an Onodi cell mucocele, who fully recovered visual function following surgery. Method. Case report. Results. A 28-year-old male was admitted with a right visual acuity of 20/100 following treatment for an initial diagnosis of optic neuritis. Subsequent examination suggested compressive optic neuropathy, and neuroimaging ...

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Proliferation rate of human osteoblast-like cells on alloplastic biomaterials and their clinical application for the transnasal duraplasty procedure.

The possibility of transmission of slow virus infection (HIV) and Creutzfeld-Jakob disease by cadaveric dura implants makes it necessary to find synthetic, absorbable materials for the reconstruction of the dura mater. Various procedures with autologous or alloplastic material are described. Four commercially available biomaterials were choosen to study the proliferation rate and the ...

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Primary choroid plexus papilloma in the pituitary fossa: case report and literature review.
2010-12-08

Choroid plexus papillomas are rare tumors of the central nervous system and are usually confined to the ventricular system. We illustrated a primary choroid plexus papilloma in the pituitary fossa. A 31-year-old female presented with amenorrhea and intermittent galactorrhoea, with no visual complaints in the last 2 years. Endocrine testing showed no hormone excess or deficiency of the pituitary ...

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Pituitary apoplexy with third cranial nerve palsy after off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting.
2011-04-28

We present a rare case with pituitary apoplexy after three-vessel off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCAB). The patient exhibited right third cranial nerve palsy; ptosis of the right eye with completely dilated pupils and a loss of reflex to light after the effects of anesthesia completely subsided. The patient underwent endonasal transsphenoidal resection of the ...

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Paranasal sinus imaging.
2008-03-28

Endonasal surgery is currently extending its application beyond inflammatory sinonasal lesions to successfully treat both benign and malignant neoplasms. This progression has been possible by the detailed information provided by imaging techniques (CT, MRI and PET). Inflammatory diseases are the "domain" of CT. CT provides excellent details about the thin bony sinonasal walls ...

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Neodymium:YAG laser in postoperative follow-up after endonasal pansinus operation
2000-06-01

Microscopic and endoscopic surgery are the current widely accepted state of the art for the treatment of chronic polypoid sinusitis. Postoperative recurrence of the disease is reported in 12-25 percent of the patients. Revision surgery mostly requires similar surgical techniques. Therefore, modifications of the primary micro surgical technique were worked out to allow wide endoscopic accessibility ...

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Nasopharyngeal bursitis: from embryology to clinical presentation
2010-10-19

Nasopharyngeal bursitis is a relatively rare syndrome characterized by a collection of symptoms that multidisciplinary specialists should be aware of. Here we present an audit of cases presenting to a rhinology clinic over a two-year period, as well as an overview of the relevant embryology and different clinical presentations of nasopharyngeal bursitis. For 2008�2009, six patients were ...

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119
Microendoscopy of the nasal cavity and the paranasal sinuses via their natural orifices
1992-08-01

Microendoscopy of the nasal cavities and the para-nasal sinuses is a new and atraumatical method to investigate these anatomical regions which were previously inaccessible for direct visual inspection due to their special topography. By means of superfine flexible and partly actively tip controllable fiberscopes the procedure only requires local anesthesia. Microendoscopes with outside diameters ...

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Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma with intracranial extension.
2011-05-13

Objective. To provide a critical evaluation of the historical evolution of the surgical treatment of juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma (JNA) with intracranial extension. Study Design. Case series with chart review. Setting. Skull base multidisciplinary group at the Instituto de Neurologia de Curitiba, Brazil. Subjects and Methods. From 1988 to 2000, the multidisciplinary skull base group ...

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Intraosseous cavernous hemangioma of the middle turbinate.
2011-01-21

Hemangiomas mostly arise from the soft tissues, and intraosseous hemangiomas are uncommon. They usually occur in the vertebra and skull bones, and intraosseous hemangioma of the nasal cavity is exceedingly rare. We describe a 56-year-old woman who was referred to our hospital with a tumor in her right nasal cavity, without subjective symptoms such as epistaxis. The tumor was located at the front ...

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Intra-Operative MR Guidance During Trans-Sphenoidal Pituitary Resection: Preliminary Results
2001-01-01

become the procedure of choice for pituitary adenoma resection. Compared to other approaches to the sphenoid sinus (transethmoidal, sublabial trans-septal, and trans-antral), the direct trans-nasal approach offers straightforward access to the pituitary fossa with minimal nasal dissection and a reduced incidence of dental and septal problems. Despite these advantages, potential pitfalls exist. The ...

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Huge sphenoid sinus olfactory neuroblastoma: a case report.
2009-02-01

Intranasal or paranasal sinus olfactory neuroblastoma is a rare malignant neoplasm of olfactory neuroepithelial origin, accounting for approximately 5% of paranasal sinus cancers. Most of the presenting symptoms include nasal obstruction, nasal bleeding, anosmia, rhinorrhea, and headache. In this present report, we describe a 79-year-old man who presented with bilateral nasal congestion for more ...

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Frontal sinus osteoma: a difficult surgical decision in the era of endoscopic sinus surgery.
2010-12-01

A slow-growing frontal sinus osteoma has been followed up since the year 2001 by clinical, endoscopic, and radiological examination in the Department of Otolaryngology, New Medical Centre Specialty Hospital, Abu Dhabi, for 10 years until the year 2010. The last computed tomography scan of paranasal sinuses was done on April 5, 2010, which revealed increasing size of the osteoma by 38.1 mm; and it ...

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Extracranial Infrasellar Ectopic Craniopharyngioma: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
2010-11-01

We present a case of a purely infrasellar craniopharyngioma that initially presented as a sphenoid sinus mass. Craniopharyngiomas are usually located within the sella. Purely infrasellar craniopharyngiomas have only rarely been reported in the literature. A 25-year-old woman presented with 6-month history of progressive headaches. Initial neuroimaging revealed the presence of a sphenoid sinus ...

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126
Endoscopic optic canal decompression for compressive optic neuropathy.
2011-09-15

Compressive optic neuropathy is a rare condition that may be caused by trauma or non-traumatic events. Endoscopic techniques have evolved to provide an easier surgical approach to decompression. The aim of this study was to determine the endoscopic anatomy of the orbital apex and to identify the optimal targets for endoscopic optic nerve decompression. We report five patients with endoscopic optic ...

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Coblation-assisted endonasal endoscopic resection of juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma.
2011-06-08

Objective:Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma may be successfully resected using endoscopic techniques. However, the use of coblation technology for such resection has not been described. This study aimed to document cases of Fisch class I juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma with limited nasopharyngeal and nasal cavity extension, which were completely resected using an endoscopic coblation ...

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128
Chinese advances in the research of photobiomodulation and its therapeutic applications
2005-07-01

Photobiomodulation, once called biostimulation, has been studied as the mechanism of low intensity laser therapy since 1982, and it has been studied in China since 1987. Chinese therapeutic applications began in low intensity laser acupuncture in 1970s, in intravascular low intensity laser therapy in 1990s, in endonasal low intensity laser therapy in 1998, in high intensity ...

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Characterization of nasal paraffinoma following septorhinoplasty by attenuated total reflection--fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR).
2006-06-01

Vaseline and paraffin have been injected into various parts of the body. Vaselinoma and paraffinoma are well-described complications, despite which nasal packing with Vaseline gauze is still common in the management of epistaxis, after rhinoplasty, endonasal surgery, to control bleeding and prevent synechiae or restenosis. Our aim is to highlight this complication, propose a ...

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Advanced virtual endoscopic pituitary surgery
2005-01-01

Abstract � Endoscopy has recently been introduced to endonasal transsphenoidal pituitary surgery as a minimally invasive procedure for the removal of various kinds of pituitary tumors. To reduce morbidity and mortality with this new technique, the surgeon must be well-trained and well-prepared. Virtual endoscopy can be beneficial as a tool for training, preoperative planning ...

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Impairment of bone status in patients with central diabetes insipidus.
1998-07-01

The aim of the current study was to evaluate the biochemical parameters of bone metabolism and the bone mineral density (BMD) in patients with central diabetes insipidus, either treated or not treated with endonasal desmopressin. Eighteen patients with central diabetes insipidus and 18 sex- and age-matched healthy subjects entered the study. The patients were divided into 2 ...

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132
[Transsphenoidal surgery for pituitary tumors from microsurgery to the endoscopic surgery: single surgeon's experience].
2011-02-01

We reviewed results of the surgical outcome of pituitary tumors treated via the transsphenoidal approach between January, 1994 and January, 2010 at our institution. This data included 100 patients (124 procedures) treated through the sublabial transsphenoidal approach and 45 patients (54 procedures) treated through the endoscopic endonasal (bilateral nostrils) transsphenoidal ...

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[Combined macro-micro-endoscopic technique (COMMET) in endonasal sinus surgery: II. Objective assessment and results].
1995-04-01

To optimize success in sinus surgery, we use a combined macro-micro-endoscopic technique (COMMET). This technique effectively combines use of the headlamp, microscope, and endoscope according to the demands of each anatomical region. Between April 1991 and March 1994, we successfully performed this technique on 461 patients (798 sides). According to CT scans, about 40% of the patients had ...

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134
Virtual reality in endonasal surgery.
1997-01-01

Virtual environments provide a new dimension of graphic simulation. The interaction between the human and the computer is now intuitive for the user. The use of virtual reality (VR) gives the user the feeling of participating in a (computer generated) scenario very much like reality. This feeling is an essential requirement for simulation of surgical interventions using digital data. Especially in ...

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135
Value of high-definition imaging in neuroendoscopy.
2009-04-16

To compare the image quality of a standard definition (SD) three-chip camera with a new high-definition (HD) three-chip camera. In five neurosurgical interventions, an SD three-chip camera and an HD three-chip camera were used with the same endoscopic equipment. Both cameras were used while performing one endoscopic third ventriculostomy, one endoscope-assisted microvascular decompression, one ...

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Thyroid-stimulating hormone (thyrotropin)-secretion pituitary adenoma in an 8-year-old boy: case report.
2010-11-27

In this report, an extremely rare case of pediatric thyrotropin-secreting pituitary macroadenoma (TSHoma) is described. An 8-year-old boy, complaining of unsteady gait, was suspected of endocrinopathy because of emaciation and muscle weakness of the legs. Endocrinological work-up established a diagnosis of hyperthyroidism due to syndrome of inappropriate secretion of TSH. Magnetic resonance ...

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The impact of postoperative nasal packing on sleep-disordered breathing and nocturnal oxygen saturation in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
2006-02-01

Nasal septum surgery is frequently performed to establish a functional nasal airway. In these patients obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is frequently present. Although patients with OSAS are at increased risk for hypoxemia, the impact of postoperative nasal packing (PNP) on sleep-disordered breathing and oxygen desaturations in patients with OSAS is unknown. We consecutively investigated 40 ...

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The evaluation of transseptal transfixion incision for preservation [corrected] of the nasal tip projection.
2009-06-01

Rhinoplasty surgery has been among the most popular techniques sought by men and women in the last decade. Since Dr John Roe's endonasal rhinoplasty approach was first introduced in 1887, loss of nasal tip projection has been a challenging problem. To solve this problem, a variety of technical methods have been presented by many authors.In this study, the transseptal ...

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The Onodi Cell: An Obstacle to Sellar Lesions with a Transsphenoidal Approach.
2011-08-01

Objective. The Onodi cell is the posterior-most ethmoid air cell and an important anatomical variant because of the intimate spatial relationship with the optic nerve, internal carotid artery, and sellar floor during sphenoid sinus surgery. The authors evaluated the incidence of Onodi cells, their clinical importance, and the association between preoperative radiological findings and surgical ...

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Temporary Unilateral Amaurosis with Pneumosinus Dilatans of the Sphenoid Sinus
1994-07-01

Pneumosinus dilatans (PSD), first described by Meyes in 1898, is an abnormal dilatation of one or more of the paranasal sinuses without bony erosion. The term sinus pneumocele indicates the presence of bony erosion. Review of the literature from 1968 to 1992 revealed 24 cases of idiopathic PSD and 17 cases of pneumocele of various paranasal sinuses. PSD occurred most commonly in the frontal sinus. ...

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Single cell analysis of B lymphocytes from Wegener's granulomatosis: B cell receptors display affinity maturation within the granulomatous lesions
2008-12-01

Increased amounts of anti-neutrophil cytoplasm antibody (ANCA) directed against proteinase 3 (PR3) are a diagnostic and pathogenic hallmark of full-blown Wegener's granulomatosis (WG). Aggregates of B lymphocytes proximal to PR3+ cells as well as plasma cells have been described as substantial components of Wegener's granuloma and could participate in forming tertiary ...

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Photobiomodulation on alcohol induced dysfunction
2007-05-01

Alcohol, which is ubiquitous today, is a major health concern. Its use was already relatively high among the youngest respondents, peaked among young adults, and declined in older age groups. Alcohol is causally related to more than 60 different medical conditions. Overall, 4% of the global burden of disease is attributable to alcohol, which accounts for about as much death and disability globally ...

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Pediatric endocanalicular diode laser dacryocystorhinostomy: results of a minimally invasive surgical technique.
2011-03-27

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of endocanalicular diode laser dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR), which is a minimally invasive surgical technique, in pediatric patients with congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO). A retrospective study was carried out on patients treated between October 2008 and August 2009 for nasolacrimal duct obstruction with an endocanalicular ...

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Neonatal respiratory distress secondary to bilateral intranasal dacryocystocoeles.
2008-11-05

Obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct is a common congenital abnormality reported in up to 84% of neonatal patients [J. Yohendran, A.C. Wignall, E.J. Beckenham, Bilateral congenital dacryocystocoeles with concurrent intranasal mucocoeles causing respiratory distress in a neonate, Asian J. Surg. 29 (2) (2006) 109-111; M.J. Cunningham, J.J. Woog, Endonasal endoscopic ...

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Nasal hump removal in Asians.
2007-10-01

Conclusion. When performing nasal hump reduction in Asians, the amount of hump resection should be tailored based on the predicted amount of dorsal augmentation and tip projection needed. Common complications of hump removal can be prevented by conservative hump removal and efficient use of spreader graft or camouflage cartilage grafts. Objectives. The authors present surgical features and results ...

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High-viscosity polymethylmethacrylate cement for endoscopic anterior cranial base reconstruction.
2010-03-26

Endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal surgery (ETSS) is an effective, minimally invasive approach for the resection of anterior skull base tumors. Cerebrospinal leakage is a common complication, and repair of the anterior skull base defect with alloplastic materials has been used to minimize the risk of postoperative CSF rhinorrhea and meningitis. Injectable cements, such as ...

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Feasibility of coblation versus laser resection in recurrent nasal polyps
2005-04-01

Introduction: Chronic sinusitis with nasal polyps is one of the commonest diseases of the upper airways, with a recurrence rate of about 15%. Minimally-invasive endoscopic laser procedures have been established to reduce the need for conventional revision surgery whenever medical follow-up fails. However, laser surgery requires special considerations for surgical, safety and economic aspects. This ...

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Exacerbation of cigarette smoke-induced pulmonary inflammation by Staphylococcus aureus Enterotoxin B in mice
2011-05-27

BackgroundCigarette smoke (CS) is a major risk factor for the development of COPD. CS exposure is associated with an increased risk of bacterial colonization and respiratory tract infection, because of suppressed antibacterial activities of the immune system and delayed clearance of microbial agents from the lungs. Colonization with Staphylococcus aureus results in release of virulent ...

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Endoscopic transsphenoidal approach versus microscopic approach in children.
2011-07-13

OBJECTIVES: To confirm the efficacy and safeness of the endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal (ETS) approach in the treatment of sellar and parasellar lesions in children compared with the conventional microscopic transsphenoidal approach (CTS). STUDY DESIGN: Case series with chart review. SETTING: A. Gemelli - University Hospital - Catholic University of Sacred Heart - Rome. ...

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Endoscopic endonasal transpterygoid nasopharyngectomy.
2011-07-20

OBJECTIVE: Describe our technique for endoscopic transpterygoid nasopharyngectomy and support its feasibility with our early clinical outcomes. METHODS: Our endoscopic technique comprises an extended inferomedial maxillectomy, mobilization of the pterygopalatine fossa, removal of the pterygoid plates and Eustachian tube to access the posterolateral nasopharynx. Control of the parapharyngeal and ...

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Endoscopic endonasal approach for pituitary adenoma: surgical complications in 301 patients.
2011-06-01

The authors investigate the complications of transnasal transsphenoidal endoscopic surgery in the treatment of 301 patients with pituitary adenomas. A retrospective analysis of complications in 301 patients submitted to transsphenoidal transnasal endoscopic surgery at the General Hospital of Fortaleza, Brazil between January 1998 and December 2009. The complications were divided in two groups: ...

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Endoscope-assisted microsurgical transoral approach to the anterior craniovertebral junction compressive pathologies.
2011-05-10

At the present time, an update to the classical microsurgical transoral decompression is strongly provided by the most recent literature dealing with the introduction of the endoscopy in spine surgery. In this paper, we present our experience on the endoscope-assisted microsurgical transoral approach to anterior craniovertebral junction (CVJ) compressive pathology. We analysed seven patients (3 ...

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Effects of buffered 2.3%, buffered 0.9%, and non-buffered 0.9% irrigation solutions on nasal mucosa after septoplasty.
2008-09-18

A prospective randomized study was designed to compare the effect of different irrigation solutions on mucociliary clearance and nasal patency and to compare the limitations of the used solutions, such as nasal burning by a visual analog scale. Forty-five patients who underwent septoplasty were divided into three groups postoperatively. Each group was administered with 2.3% buffered hypertonic ...

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Dacryocystorhinostomy in adolescents and young adults.
2011-06-15

OBJECTIVE: To study the relative frequency, causes, anatomical and functional outcomes and complications of dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) in patients between the second and fifth decade of life. METHOD: A retrospective, nonrandomized, interventional study of a clinical series of 12 patients who underwent DCR from March 2007 to March 2009, performed by a single surgeon, with an age range between 10 ...

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Combined transnasal and transoral endoscopic approaches to the craniovertebral junction

Objectives:To describe and evaluate a new technique of a combined endoscope-assisted transnasal and transoral approach to decompress the craniovertebral junction.Materials and Methods:A retrospective cohort of patients requiring an anterior decompression at the craniovertebral junction over a 12-month period was studied. Eleven patients were identified and included in the study. Eight of the ...

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Clinical implementation of intraoperative cone-beam CT in head and neck surgery
2011-03-01

A prototype mobile C-arm for cone-beam CT (CBCT) has been translated to a prospective clinical trial in head and neck surgery. The flat-panel CBCT C-arm was developed in collaboration with Siemens Healthcare, and demonstrates both sub-mm spatial resolution and soft-tissue visibility at low radiation dose (e.g., <1/5th of a typical diagnostic head CT). CBCT images are available ~15 seconds after ...

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Chronic inflammation: a poor prognostic factor for endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy.
2011-08-11

Endoscopic endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy (En-DCR) success can be affected by many factors. In this study, we aimed to determine the effect of chronic inflammation on the surgical outcome of En-DCR. A series of 25 primary En-DCR cases and their lacrimal sac specimens were involved in the study. The surgical outcomes were assessed subjectively (satisfied and unsatisfied) and ...

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High Burden of Non-Influenza Viruses in Influenza-Like Illness in the Early Weeks of H1N1v Epidemic in France
2011-08-17

BackgroundInfluenza-like illness (ILI) may be caused by a variety of pathogens. Clinical observations are of little help to recognise myxovirus infection and implement appropriate prevention measures. The limited use of molecular tools underestimates the role of other common pathogens.ObjectivesDuring the early weeks of the 2009�2010 flu pandemic, a clinical and virological survey was conducted ...

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Fibrin sealant (evicel� [quixil�/crosseal�]): a review of its use as supportive treatment for haemostasis in surgery.
2011-10-01

Evicel� is a fibrin sealant consisting of two components, human clottable protein (predominantly human fibrinogen) and human thrombin. It is indicated as supportive treatment in patients undergoing surgery when control of bleeding by standard surgical techniques is ineffective or impractical. Evicel� is a new formulation of the previously available fibrin sealant Quixil� (in the EU) or ...

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Evaluation of stereoscopic medical video content on an autostereoscopic display for undergraduate medical education
2006-02-01

Introduction: An increasing number of surgical procedures are performed in a microsurgical and minimally-invasive fashion. However, the performance of surgery, its possibilities and limitations become difficult to teach. Stereoscopic video has evolved from a complex production process and expensive hardware towards rapid editing of video streams with standard and HDTV resolution which can be ...

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A clinical trial of endoscopic vs external dacryocystorhinostomy for partial nasolacrimal duct obstruction.
2011-07-22

ObjectiveA literature review revealed there is no outcome data for endoscopic endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy (EES-DCR) in the subgroup of patients with acquired partial nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NDO). This study aimed to compare the results of EES-DCR vsexternal DCR (ext-DCR) in the treatment of partial NDO.DesignThis study is designed as a prospective nonrandomised ...

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