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Tongue Reduction for Pediatric Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Systematic Review
Abstract Objective Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a prevalent pediatric disorder that, if untreated, can result in substantial developmental and health consequences. Tongue reduction procedures, such as midline posterior glossectomy (MPG), are increasingly used to address tongue base obstruction. This systematic review evaluates the effectiveness and
Adrian Williamson IV +2 more
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Coblation-assisted endonasal endoscopic resection of juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma
Objective:Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma may be successfully resected using endoscopic techniques. However, the use of coblation technology for such resection has not been described.
J Li, L Ye, X Zhou, J Jin
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Objective: Nasal packing is routinely applied after septoplasty. Patients, however, report feeling very uncomfortable while the packing is in place. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of nasal septum suture combined with inferior turbinate ...
Hui Li +4 more
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Managing turbinate hypertrophy: coblation vs. radiofrequency treatment
The role of inferior turbinate hypertrophy in the reduction of nasal airflow is well established. Although chronic nasal obstruction is not life- threatening, it significantly impairs patients' quality of life, affecting many aspects of daily activities;
Passali, Giulio Cesare +1 more
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Treatment of Ankyloglosia with Coblation Assisted Surgery
Ankyloglossia is a disease characterized by difficulty in breast-feeding, limitation of tongue, andspeech disorders. Prevalence of the disease is %1-10 in the literature (1).
Caner Sahin, C Sahin
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Randomized prospective study was performed to compare the treatment results in patients with reflex pain syndromes caused by degenerative dystrophic disorder of the cervical spine using coblation and chemical denervation.
A. V. Krutko +2 more
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This e book contains articles published in volume 4 Issue 1.5 2014 otolaryngology online journal.
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Coblation The Physcis Behind It
The technology of using plasma to ablate biological tissue was first described by Woloszko and Gilbride 1 . By their pioneering work in this field they proved that radio frequency current could be passed through local regions of the body without discharge taking place.
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Role of Coblation in Benign Vocal Cord Lesions [PDF]
Background: Benign vocal cord lesions are commonly encountered. Conventional excision techniques are associated with collateral thermal damage. Coblation claims minimized adjacent tissue injury due to its non-thermal mechanism.Aim of the work: To ...
Mazen Elkaref +2 more
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Prospective comparative study of coblation versus conventional tonsillectomy. [PDF]
This prospective study was conducted to compare coblation tonsillectomy method with the conventional dissection method in terms of duration of surgery, intra operative blood loss, post operative pain, post operative bleeding, and post operative ...
Sathish, R
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