... during endoscopicsurgery for such an agenetic frontalsinus if it is not detected in advance [5] Although frontalsinus aplasia is not rare in the literature, the frequency of frontalsinus agenesis ... was 0.86 Fig Unilateral absence of the frontal sinus; on the right, the absence of the frontal sinus, and on the left, the limited aeration of the frontal sinus; axial view (A), right sagittal ... paranasal sinus variations might 10 11 12 13 14 Aydinlioğlu A, Kavakli A, Erdem S Absence of FrontalSinus in Turkish Indivudials Yonsei Med J 2003;44(2):215-8 Levine HL, Clemente MP Sinus surgery: endoscopic...
... the frontal sinuses; in the other group conventional endoscopicsinussurgery was used to the same For both groups all other sinuses were treated using conventional functional endoscopicsinussurgery ... effective as endoscopicsinussurgery (Fokkens 2007; Khalil 2006) The latter is therefore usually reserved for failed medical treatment Functional endoscopicsinussurgery (FESS) opens up the sinus ... failure of frontal sinusotomy in the early follow-up period Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 2004;131(4):514–8 [PUBMED: 15467628] Draf 1991 Draf W Endonasal micro -endoscopic frontalsinus surgery: ...
... F-up Surgery Related Factors 14 Postoperative Femoro-tibial angle [°]μ 15 Tibia component angle frontal plane [°]μ 16 Tibia component angle sagittal plane [°]μ 17 Femur component angle frontal ... alignment angles in frontal and sagittal plane Negative values indicate varus in the frontal and flexion in the sagittal plane **Significant difference between autopsy and revision as estimated ... program of retrieval analysis at our clinic with special expertise in revision of infected total joint replacement Reasons for revision were 13 loose components and/or polyethylene wear; infections;...
... 5-fluorouracil (5-FU)…), Dùng phương pháp dán ép (pressure therapy), Phẫu thuật, Đốt lạnh (Cryosurgery), Xạ trị (Radiation), Chiếu tia Laser xung nhuộm màu tia (Pulsed-Dye Laser - PD) Ảnh...
... laparoscopic surgery in specific diseases This is especially true for GERD, for example, when deciding on surgery for depressed patients [55] Evidence on QoL after laparoscopic compared to open surgery ... Millat B, Schwenk W (2002) The European Association for EndoscopicSurgery clinical practice guideline on the pneumoperitoneum for laparoscopic surgery Surg Endosc 16:1121±1143 87 In: Neugebauer E, ... the Pneumoperitoneum for Laparoscopic Surgery monary function (grade B) Laparoscopic surgery preserves postoperative pulmonary function better than open surgery (grade A) The specifics of a capnoperitoneum,...
... SAGES postgraduate course: problem solving in endoscopicsurgery SAGES, Santa Monica The EAES Clinical Practice Guidelines on Laparoscopic Antireflux Surgery 108 Glise H, Hallerbåck B, Johansson ... Gastroenterol 27:175±183 265a Troidl H (1995) EndoscopicSurgery ± a Fascinating Idea Requires Responsibility in Evaluation and Handling Minimal Access Surgery, Surg Tech Int III:111±117 123 124 ... problems The European Association for EndoscopicSurgery (EAES) has established consensus conferences regarding special medical problems involving minimally invasive surgery and endoscopy Ten years...
... resumption of normal activities In general, less postoperative pain is perceived after endoscopicsurgery than after open surgery In one RCT, statistically significantly less pain at rest after laparoscopic ... Selective intraarterial infusion of vasopressin and endoscopic injection hemostasis have been shown to be effective [47, 70], but elective surgery should be considered to prevent recurrence in ... techniques 11 Laparoscopic Technique The aim of laparoscopic surgery is to minimize surgical trauma The same principles as those used in conventional surgery must be applied to the laparoscopic technique...
... In the history of surgery, probably no other surgical development had such a dramatic and pivotal impact on surgery worldwide as endoscopicsurgery There is indeed no field in surgery which is ... for Bariatric Surgery (1997) Guidelines for reporting results in bariatric surgery Obes Surg 7:521±522 11 American Society for Bariatric Surgery, Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic ... (2004) Evaluation of quality of life after laparoscopic surgery: evidence-based guidelines of the European Association for EndoscopicSurgery Surg Endosc 18:879±897 172 Krakamp B, Leidig P, Gehmlich...
... prospective randomized trials comparing preoperative endoscopic retrograde cholangiography(ERC) /endoscopic sphincterotomy (ES) with open surgery alone for CBDS Surgery 302 275 (91%) 283 15 (5%) 233 (82%) ... other endoscopic procedures, there is a potential for better cosmetic results The long-term recurrence rate for endoscopic hernia repair is not known Question Who Is a Potential Candidate for Endoscopic ... Prosthetic Repair and Other Surgery in the Bogros Space The consequences of prosthetic hernia repair relative to future surgery for prostate cancer and/or vascular surgery in the Bogros space...
... recurrence rates Mortality was marginally higher after open surgery, although revisional surgery was more frequently required after laparoscopic surgery (EL a [152]) Many patients in these studies received ... Association for EndoscopicSurgery Surg Endosc 9:550±563 112 Neuhaus H, Feussner H, Ungeheuer A, Hoffmann W, Siewert JR, Classen M (1992) Prospective evaluation of the use of endoscopic retrograde ... identified as a ªgold standardº Endoscopic stone extraction via endoscopic retrograde cholangiography/papillotomy, laparoscopic transcystic or laparoscopic common bile duct revision, and open duct exploration...
... EndoscopicSurgery of the Potential Anatomical Spaces Edited by ATTILIO MARIA FARINON, MD, FACS Professor of Surgery and Chairman, Department of Surgery, University of ... G Galatà Resident in General Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome, Italy M Grande Assistant Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Rome “Tor ... Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome, Italy C Moretto Clinical Researcher in Surgery, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy F Mosca Professor of Surgery, ...
... country/currency coverage (n), relative prices (P/Pi), weights (wi) and exchange rates (e/ei) The revision of REER relating to the above parameters/variables is as follows II COVERAGE The new six-currency...
... ethmoid and (b) maxillary sinuses opaque material in the (a) ethmoid and (b) maxillary sinuses peptides only, and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, sensitive to quinolones only Sinusitis Injuries associated ... disaster also involved sinusitis from inhaled seawater Computed tomography from three patients showed fluid and opaque material in the ethmoid, maxillary, and sphenoid sinuses (Figure 6a, 6b) ... for acute sinusitis at the University of Mainz Medical Center (Germany) following the tsunami disaster grew Plesiomonas shigelloides, Enteroccoci and P mirabilis The occurrence of sinusitis associated...
... prior to surgery and what should be done during the surgery? ERCP is beneficial in showing the dilatation in the biliary duct and the relationship between the cyst and the bile ducts prior to surgery ... occult CBC can be made by the detection of a bile duct in the cyst during surgery or by means of demonstrating the bile duct on endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) performed pre-operatively ... Conservative surgery, which is preferred in endemic regions, carries a high incidence of postoperative biliary leakage and local recurrence (5,29) The main aims of conservative surgery are inactivation...
... a disabled and non-collaborating patient, the Authors prepared oral surgery under general anesthesia In the 24 hours before surgery, the patient was monitored with hematological examinations (Complete ... (isocoria) on the day before surgery, and the pathological case history did not reveal previous vascular disorders or traumas of the intracranial district On the day of surgery, anesthetists prepared ... ventricular system with an atrophic dilatation and a localized atrophy in the bilateral mesial frontal area, due to perinatal pathologies The Magnetic Resonance Angiography did not reveal malformations...
... Change Oswestry Cervical Thoracic Lumbar -1-25% 1 No Change (N) 1-24% (N) In comparison of the endoscopicsurgery approach to conventional facet joint therapies, out of the 114 lumbar facet patients, ... patients, 26 underwent radiofrequency lesioning of the dorsal rami nerves prior to considering the endoscopicsurgery option Of these 26 patients, 14 patients had 50 to 100% relief with a median period ... the facet joint MATERIALS AND METHODS Patient enrollment and evaluation All patients treated with endoscopic facet debridement at our institution from 2003-2007 with at least years follow-up were...