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An unusual cause of difficult weaning in a patient with newly diagnosed small cell lung cancer [PDF]
We describe a patient with acute respiratory insufficiency and difficult ventilator weaning in the ICU ward, leading to diagnosis of small cell lung cancer with superior vena cava superior syndrome.
Deslypere, G. +5 more
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Introduction: Thyroid surgery has advanced significantly, but still choice of surgery is controversial due to the relative advantages and disadvantages of open thyroidectomy and endoscopic thyroid surgery (endoscopic thyroidectomy [ET]).
Sanjay Kumar +4 more
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Carbon dioxide embolism during endoscopic thyroidectomy
Sir, A 48-year-old American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status I patient, weighing 68 kg with diagnosis of bilateral thyroid nodules (4 cm Ă— 5 cm) and euthyroid, was posted for endoscopic total thyroidectomy. General anaesthesia was induced and maintained following a standardised protocol.
Sunil Rajan, Jerry Paul, Lakshmi Kumar
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ObjectiveTo overcome certain anatomical limitations of transoral vestibular thyroidectomy, we introduced endoscopic thyroidectomy via the submental approach.
Wu Li +7 more
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Objective To summarize our experiences in using an elastic traction, space-making technique for endoscopic thyroidectomy via breast approach in the treatment of early-stage differentiated papillary thyroid carcinoma.
Yi-Jun Lyu +3 more
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Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Thyroidectomy [PDF]
Sofia, Avitia +2 more
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Minimally invasive endoscopic selective parathyroidectomy [PDF]
Primary hyperparathyroidism is a common condition with surgery being the definitive treatment modality. Controversy exists over the extent of optimal neck exploration, whether unilateral or bilateral exploration should be performed, particularly since 85-
Junaid, Montasir +3 more
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Inflammatory bowel disease: an increased risk factor for recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy in thyroid surgery [PDF]
Transient or permanent recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy is a well known complication in thyroid surgery with reported incidences of 5-8% and 1-3%, respectively 1. Diplegia has an incidence of 0.4% 2. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an important cause
Benicchi, E +4 more
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Endoscopic Ectopic Thyroidectomy
Ramakrishnapillai Padmakumar +5 more
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Postauricular–submental approach endoscopic thyroidectomy [PDF]
Piromchai, P +5 more
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