Management of Subglottic Stenosis With the “Maddern Procedure”: Long Term Follow‐Up Outcomes
The Maddern procedure is an effective and durable option for patients with idiopathic subglottic stenosis. Five‐year recurrence‐free rate is 83%, and the mMRC dyspnea scale improves from 2.7 (SD 0.73) to 0.52 (SD 0.85). ABSTRACT Objective Full‐thickness resection and skin grafting of the laryngotracheal junction, the “Maddern Procedure,” can be used to
Emilie A. C. Dronkers +5 more
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Anesthesiologist's Concerns About Dandy-Walker Syndrome: Airway Management, Muscle Relaxants, and Train-of-Four Monitoring of Neuromuscular Blockade. [PDF]
Abdyli A +6 more
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Validation of an Endoscopic Landmark for Injection of Internal Branch of Superior Laryngeal Nerve
This study validates a transnasal endoscopic approach to target the internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve (iSLN) via the piriform sinus. Cadaveric analysis showed this method enables precise localization with minimal variability, offering a promising technique for treating laryngeal sensory dysfunction.
Yuki Tanigami +4 more
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Optimizing perioperative airway management in TMJ ankylosis: Addressing challenges and opportunities. [PDF]
Poornima RS, Azeez AM, Mandal MK.
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Revisiting Fire Safety Guidelines in CO2 Laser Airway Surgery
This experimental study evaluates fire risk during CO2 laser airway surgery using high‐flow and jet ventilation in a porcine model. Results showed that laser wattage had a greater influence on fire risk than FiO2, with jet ventilation consistently producing expansive flames.
Ariel Roitman +5 more
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Betel nut chewing and its implications for airway management: a single-centre survey of knowledge and experience. [PDF]
Zhang X +4 more
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Surgical Management of Substernal Goiters: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
This systematic review and meta‐analysis of 15,706 patients with substernal goiter highlights that while surgery is often prompted by symptoms or imaging evidence of compression, over a quarter of patients were asymptomatic. The majority of cases (88.7%) were successfully managed through a cervical approach, with only a minority requiring thoracic ...
Matthew H. Cheung +4 more
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Online scenario simulation teaching in airway management for undergraduate anesthesia students. [PDF]
Lin Y +7 more
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Unmasking success: Airway management in a case of nasal teratoma. [PDF]
Jha S, Singh R, Ashwin M, Suvarna HS.
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