2014
Intraoperative Vagus Nerve Monitoring: A Transnasal Technique during Skull Base Surgery
Schutt CA, Paskhover B, Judson BL. Intraoperative Vagus Nerve Monitoring: A Transnasal Technique during Skull Base Surgery. Journal Of Neurological Surgery Part B Skull Base 2014, 76: 087-089. PMID: 25844292, PMCID: PMC4375050, DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1390404.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSkull base surgeryNerve monitoringEndotracheal tubeOpen skull base surgeryDouble mandibular osteotomyPostoperative nerve deficitVagus nerve functionIntraoperative nerve stimulationMain outcome measuresDissection of tumorsVagal nerve monitoringMinor epistaxisOral nervesNerve deficitsNerve functionNerve preservationNerve stimulationPreservation surgeryVagus nerveTube placementSubjective symptomsSurgical approachSurgical exposureIntraoperative monitoringTranscervical approachTracheal Resection
Blasberg J, Mathisen D. Tracheal Resection. 2014, 173-191. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-54565-8_18.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTranscervical approachAnastomotic tensionCurrent operative indicationsTechniques of anesthesiaSuccessful primary repairLocal blood supplyPrevention of traumaTechnique of endEnd tracheal anastomosisPostoperative settingPostoperative managementPrimary repairOperative indicationsMeticulous dissectionMuscle interpositionTracheal resectionBlood supplyOperative strategyResection lengthNursing teamTracheal surgeryReconstructive effortsOperative planningBenign conditionsEmergency procedures
2013
Factors Predictive of Voice and Swallowing Outcomes after Anterior Approaches to the Cervical Spine
Mehra S, Heineman TE, Cammisa FP, Girardi FP, Sama AA, Kutler DI. Factors Predictive of Voice and Swallowing Outcomes after Anterior Approaches to the Cervical Spine. Otolaryngology 2013, 150: 259-265. PMID: 24367048, DOI: 10.1177/0194599813515414.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnterior transcervical approachSpinal levelAnterior approachSurgical factorsCervical spineTranscervical approachPostoperative voiceHistorical cohort studyKaplan-Meier methodVoice complaintsCervical spine diseaseAcademic medical centerSwallowing complaintsCohort studySwallowing outcomesConsecutive patientsMedian timePostoperative issuesSwallowing problemsFactors PredictiveSpine diseaseNeck surgeonsMedical CenterHigh incidencePatients
1983
Hysteroscopic management of intrauterine lesions and intractable uterine bleeding.
DeCherney A, Polan M. Hysteroscopic management of intrauterine lesions and intractable uterine bleeding. Obstetrics And Gynecology 1983, 61: 392-7. PMID: 6823383.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntractable uterine bleedingUterine bleedingIntrauterine lesionsYale-New Haven HospitalMüllerian fusion defectsLong-term complicationsMajor surgical interventionUterine anomaliesAbdominal surgeryHysteroscopic managementSurgical managementSubmucous myomasSurgical interventionTranscervical approachConcomitant laparoscopyMüllerian defectsPatientsBleedingWomenLesionsSurgical useMyomasComplicationsHemorrhageMenses
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