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Piezoelectric saw reducing sensory disturbance in mandibular osteotomies
5 July 2022
| Stuart Clark
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ENTA - Head & Neck
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inferior alveolar nerve, mandibular osteotomy, orthognathic surgery, piezosurgery, sagittal split ramus osteotomy
This paper from Seattle in the United States looked at 20 patients with a mean age of 19.9 +/- 3.2 years with a fairly standard surgical movement. They found that functional sensory recovery of the inferior alveolar nerve resulted in...
Infection in prosthetic temporomandibular joints
1 September 2019
| Stuart Clark
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Maxillofacial Surgery
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prosthetic joint infection (PJI), surgical site infection (SSI), temporomandibular joint replacement (TMJR)
This is an overview from an internationally recognised TMJ surgeon. It is a comprehensive article highlighting the incidence is likely to be underestimated and prevention the main objective. Eradication is very difficult. Not surprisingly, a lot of the conclusions are...
Carnoy’s and the KOT
1 November 2016
| Stuart Clark
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Carnoy's solution, enucleation, keratocyst, keratocystic odontogenic tumour, odontogenic
This is a retrospective review of 105 patients with keratocystic odontogenic tumours treated over a 23-year period with a mean follow up of 86 months. The recurrence rate was 11.4%. Permanent neuro-sensory deficit of the inferior alveolar nerve 16%. Younger...
Hearing rehabilitation after vestibular schwannoma surgery
27 February 2020
| Mathieu Trudel, Scott Rutherford, Simon KW Lloyd (Prof)
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ENTA - ENT, ENTA - Otology, ENTA - Vestibular Disorders
Hearing rehabilitation is a key focus of the management of patients with vestibular schwannoma. But how do we rehabilitate hearing when the cochlear nerve has been damaged by tumour, irradiation, or resective surgery? Mathieu Trudel, Scott Rutherford and Simon Lloyd...
Do personal listening devices cause cochlear synaptopathy?
5 January 2022
| Praneta Kulloo
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult, ENTA - Audiology - Diagnostic, Otology
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Cochlear synaptopathy, ECochG, Hidden hearing loss, Speech-in-noise
Cochlear synaptopathy is a condition in which noise interrupts the synaptic communication between sensory inner hair cells and low spontaneous rate cochlear nerve fibres. Since these nerve fibres are associated with signal coding in noisy backgrounds, their disruption leads to...
A diagnosis-based scoring system to predict outcomes in necrotising otitis externa
2 September 2022
| Madhup K Chaurasia
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ENTA - Rhinology / Sinus
Patients admitted with necrotising otitis externa have increased six-fold in the last 10 years. The prognosis is variable and dependent on co-existing morbidities. Charlston Comorbidity Index (CCI) is a weighted comorbidity scoring method, based on the presence or absence of...
How common is dysphonia and dysphagia after cardiac surgery?
6 January 2023
| Roganie Govender
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ENTA - Laryngology / Swallowing / Voice
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Cardiac surgery, Dysphagia, Laryngeal complications, Nationwide Readmissions Database, Vocal fold paralysis
Patients undergoing cardiac surgeries, such as coronary artery bypass (CABG) and valve operations, are usually informed that there may be some risk of laryngeal complications that could result in a dysphonia or dysphagia. This may be due to factors including...
Lateral skull base surgery using the endoscope
1 July 2021
| Wai Sum Cho
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ENTA - Skull Base Surgery
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Acoustic neuroma, Cerebrospinal fluid, Cholesteatoma, Cholesterin granuloma, Endoscopic ear surgery, Facial nerve tumor, Paraganglioma, Vestibular schwannoma
Endoscopic lateral skull base surgery could be performed via less invasive techniques due to wide panoramic visualisation of the operative field. With less invasive techniques, patients have been shown to require shorter recovery time and reduced postoperative pain. In this...
Thyroidectomy patient survey regarding voice outcomes
30 April 2020
| Shabbir Akhtar
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ENTA - Thyroid / Parathyroid Surgery
One of the common adverse effects following thyroid surgery is a change in voice, which may be related to iatrogenic injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerve or superior laryngeal nerve during surgery or by direct cancer involvement. The burden of...
Parapharyngeal space tumours – is the transoral approach effective?
4 September 2023
| Christopher Burgess
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ENTA - Head & Neck
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Parapharyngeal space, Parotid cancer, Salivary gland tumor, Transcervical, Transmandibular
Several approaches are described to the parapharyngeal space to permit resection of tumours in this region, with the most commonly employed approach being the transcervical route. The transoral approach remains somewhat controversial as it is felt that this approach can...
Long term morbidity of extended medial maxillectomy for inverted papilloma
1 March 2018
| Suki Ahluwalia
This Italian review paper looks at five-year morbidity after extended endoscopic medial maxillectomy in 59 patients in a university teaching hospital setting. All patients underwent an extended approach medial maxillectomy for inverting papilloma, this included removal of the entire medial...
Surgical approach to trigeminal neuralgia
1 November 2017
| Aaron SJ Ferguson
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Microvascular decompression, Percutaneous balloon compression, Percutaneous glycerol rhizotomy, Percutaneous radiofrequency rhizotomy, Trigeminal neuralgia
This article provides a summary of the operative techniques available for treating patients with trigeminal neuralgia who have medication resistant pain or medication intolerance. Microvascular decompression is performed via suboccipital craniotomy to find and resolve the underlying nerve compression. The...