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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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Auditory Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Orthognathic Surgery: An Analysis of Middle Ear Disease
Abstract Objective To characterize postoperative Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) and middle ear pathology following Le Fort I osteotomy. Study Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting Single tertiary care center. Methods Patients who underwent Le Fort I (LF1) osteotomy between 2000 and 2022 were identified using CPT codes.
Sarah E. Hughes +4 more
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Conventional vs. endoscopic septoplasty: our experience
<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> <span lang="EN-IN">A straight septum is the exception rather than the rule. A deviated septum can be asymptomatic or can cause functional and cosmetic abnormality. Different surgeries have been proposed for correction of deviated septum but septoplasty has been the procedure of ...
Visweswara Rao Suraneni +2 more
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Computer‐Assisted Planning and Navigation of Osteotomies in Rhinoplasty: An Innovative Technique
We conducted a retrospective study involving 20 patients who underwent primary rhinoplasty with computer‐assisted planning and navigation. This study evaluates the feasibility, efficacy, and safety of this innovative technique using the IDEAL framework.
Mathilde Mirallié +6 more
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Endoscopic vs Conventional Septoplasty: A Comparative Study
ABSTRACT Objective Traditional surgeries of the nasal septum improve the nasal airway but recent developments of endoscopic techniques have brought focus over several aspects of possible advantages over traditional techniques. These are due to better visualization and illumination, better accessibility and evaluation of exact pathology, lesser need of
Nitin Kumar Jain +2 more
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Comparison between Endoscopic Septoplasty and Conventional Septoplasty: Our Experience
ABSTRACT Introduction Nasal obstruction due to deviated nasal septum is a common problem encountered by otolaryngologists. A variety of surgical procedures have been tried in the treatment of the same. Objective This study was conducted to evaluate the outcomes and complications of endoscopic and conventional septoplasty.
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Septoplasty techniques- conventional versus endoscopic: our experience
<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> Deviated nasal septum is one of the most common disorders in human beings, which may lead to symptoms of nasal obstruction, headache, epistaxis, hyposmia, and post nasal drip. DNS correction may also be required to gain access during intranasal procedures like endoscopic sinus surgery ...
Renu Rajguru +3 more
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Abstract Objectives Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols for endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) have not been widely implemented, and a critical review of ERAS recommendations and a comprehensive analysis of the supporting literature has not been undertaken. We describe an ESS ERAS protocol including key perioperative interventions for patients
Louis‐Xavier Barrette +9 more
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Abstract Objective To analyze the diagnostic concordance between findings obtained using a low‐cost endoscope during telepresence evaluations and those obtained through conventional otolaryngology consultations. Study Design An observational cross‐sectional study was conducted between September 2022 and October 2023.
Manuela Restrepo Peláez +5 more
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Improving Operating Room Efficiency in Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery: A Scoping Review
Abstract Objective One minute of operating room (OR) time costs $36 to 37. However, ORs are notoriously inefficient. There is growing literature on improving OR efficiency, but no formal review of this topic within otolaryngology has been performed.
Kalpesh Hathi +8 more
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