Ergonomics of In‐Office Nasolaryngoscopy: Comparison Between Conventional and Pistol Grip Techniques
ABSTRACT Objectives In‐office nasolaryngoscopy in otolaryngology is a short but frequently performed procedure that can lead to substantial ergonomic risk. This study seeks to compare the ergonomic difference between pistol and conventional grip techniques during in‐office nasolaryngoscopy.
Subin Park +3 more
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Mutation burden of narrowband ultraviolet B phototherapy (NB-UVB) in human skin: relevance to NB-UVB lifetime exposures and skin cancer surveillance. [PDF]
Fowler JC +9 more
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BMI, Sex as Predictors of Anterolateral Thigh Free Flap Thickness for Oropharyngeal Reconstructions
This study evaluated BMI, sex, and their influence on anterolateral thigh free flap (ALTFF) thickness for oral/oropharyngeal reconstruction. Our results showed that BMI strongly correlated with flap thickness, and women had significantly thicker flaps, despite similar BMI.
Ibrahim M. Ibrahim +4 more
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Reconstruction of Oromandibular Defects With Radial Forearm Free Flaps and Fibular Free Flaps: One-Year Experience From Hospital Selayang and the National Cancer Institute, Malaysia. [PDF]
Abdul Rashid MA +2 more
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Patients with long‐term tracheostomy dependence exhibited the poorest prognosis and the highest recurrence rates. Emergency tracheostomy was identified as a strong predictor of long‐term dependence. Upfront surgery may be more appropriate for patients with impaired baseline laryngeal function.
Chien‐Yi Yang +3 more
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Flexor Pollicis Longus Palsy Following Both-Bone Forearm Fracture Fixation: A Case-Based and Cadaveric Evaluation. [PDF]
Carlson Strother CR +4 more
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The contribution made by adrenaline to the vasodilation in the human forearm during emotional stress
W. E. Glover +2 more
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This study evaluates the combined effects of microneedle material, geometry, and insertion velocity on insertion force, considering the critical impact of age‐related variations in human skin. The results show that insertion force increases with age due to higher skin stiffness.
Pouria Azarikhah +2 more
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