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Pediatric Ansa Cervicalis to Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Anastomosis

2012
This chapter reviews laryngeal reinnervation with ansa cervicalis for treatment of unilateral vocal fold paralysis and glottal incompetence in children. The relevant anatomy is discussed; the indications and contraindications are detailed. This is followed by a stepwise description of the surgical details of this operation.
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Acoustic and perceptual evaluation of laryngeal reinnervation by ansa cervicalis transfer

The Laryngoscope, 1998
AbstractObjectives/Hypothesis: To evaluate the acoustic and perceptual results of laryngeal reinnervation with ansa cervicalis to recurrent laryngeal nerve anastomosis. Study Design: Retrospective study of voice samples from 12 patients with unilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis, treated with ansa cervicalis to recurrent laryngeal nerve ...
D E, Olson, G S, Goding, D D, Michael
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Morphological study of the ansa cervicalis and the phrenic nerve

Anatomical Science International, 2008
Morphological features of ansa cervicalis and phrenic nerve were studied in 106 cadavers. Ansa cervicalis was located medial to the internal jugular vein in 63% (medial type) and lateral to the vein in 33.7% (lateral type). Ansa cervicalis was derived from a combination of C1-C4 spinal segments, with C1-C3 being the most frequent pattern (87.5%).
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The Ansa Cervicalis

2022
Shogo Kikuta   +2 more
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Role of the ansa cervicalis

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1997
M, Yamaoka, K, Furusawa
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[Neurilemmoma of the ansa cervicalis: a case report].

Acta otorrinolaringologica espanola, 1996
Neurilemmomas are relatively rare tumors derived from Schwann cells that may occur anywhere in the body. Many are encapsulated and they are more frequent in adults. A neurilemmoma of the ansa cervicalis, an unusual site, in a young patient is reported. Thyroid malignancy was suspected initially.
J I, de Diego Sastre   +2 more
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Variational Anatomy of Ansa Cervicalis and its Clinical Implications

Background: Ansa cervacalis is a nerve loop which gives branches to innervate the infrahyoid group of   muscles.  Any injury to these muscles would cause disturbance in phonation.  The Ansa cervicalis nerve loop is formed by superior root i.e arise from the cervical spinal nerves (C1-C2) inferior root is descending from C2-C3 .In the present study, We ...
Chodisetti Krishna Kumari   +4 more
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