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Part III: Clinical Departments and Divisions Continued --- Chapter 40: Department of Neurosurgery and Chapter 41: Department of Orthopaedic Surgery (pages 637-670) [PDF]
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Effective Treatments for Abductor Vocal Cord Paralysis: A Comprehensive Review. [PDF]
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[Study on the efficacy of posterior cordotomy with partial arytenoidectomy in bilateral vocal fold paralysis]. [PDF]
Mo W, Song L, Yu L, Jing X, Yang H.
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Functional Results of Surgical Treatment of Bilateral Lesions of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve. [PDF]
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 1971
The essentials for performing a safe and satisfactory percutaneous cordotomy are: (1) a suitable type of pain in a patient without respiratory hazard, (2) a very fine electrode, (3) contrast visualization of the dentate ligament, (4) electrical stimulation before lesion making, (5) slow increase in strength of the lesion-making current, (6) careful ...
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The essentials for performing a safe and satisfactory percutaneous cordotomy are: (1) a suitable type of pain in a patient without respiratory hazard, (2) a very fine electrode, (3) contrast visualization of the dentate ligament, (4) electrical stimulation before lesion making, (5) slow increase in strength of the lesion-making current, (6) careful ...
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Clinical Otolaryngology, 2017
ObjectivesTo compare respiratory function, swallowing and voice quality of bilateral abductor vocal fold paralysis (BAVFP) patients undergoing laser and diathermy‐assisted posterior cordotomy.DesignProspective study.SettingTertiary academic hospital.ParticipantsThirty patients were included in the study (groups 1 and 2, 15 patients each).
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ObjectivesTo compare respiratory function, swallowing and voice quality of bilateral abductor vocal fold paralysis (BAVFP) patients undergoing laser and diathermy‐assisted posterior cordotomy.DesignProspective study.SettingTertiary academic hospital.ParticipantsThirty patients were included in the study (groups 1 and 2, 15 patients each).
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