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Artificial Intelligence Assurance in Head and Neck Surgery: Now and Next. [PDF]
Liu Y +4 more
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The prevalence and predictors of discharge opioid overprescribing in opioid-naïve patients after breast, gynecologic, and head and neck cancer surgery: a prospective cohort study [PDF]
K. Lee +5 more
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Schwannoma of the head-and-neck: Is it always about surgery?
Richa Vaish
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ABSTRACT Homozygous achondroplasia is widely considered perinatal lethal by the medical community. In this case series, we report two children from a single family with longer‐term survival. One child lived for 17 months and the other was 60 months at the time of publication.
Hannah Singerline +3 more
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European multicentre study on outcome of surgery for sporadic primary hyperparathyroidism
Some 5861 patients undergoing first‐time surgery for sporadic primary hyperparathyroidism were registered in the Eurocrine® database between 2015 and 2018. The use of intraoperative parathyroid hormone measurement decreased the risk of conversion and persistent hypercalcaemia.
A. Bergenfelz +3 more
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The Evolving Legal Standard for Medical Malpractice: Implications for Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. [PDF]
Sharma S, McKenna MK, Brenner MJ.
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Accuracy, Utility, and Cost of Frozen Section Margins in Head and Neck Cancer Surgery [PDF]
Laurence J. DiNardo +3 more
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Efficacy of Local Bupivacaine Injection of Postoperative Pain in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
ABSTRACT Background Regional anesthesia is effective in alleviating postoperative pain and reducing the requirement for systemic pain medications. However, optimal postoperative pain management in endoscopic sinus surgery (ESS) remains challenging.
Wiracha Leewannapasai +4 more
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This study investigated postoperative complications after surgery for medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) in Europe. Hypoparathyroidism, recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy and bleeding requiring reoperation occurred in 170 (26·2 per cent), 62 (13·7 per cent) and 17 (2·6 per cent) patients respectively.
D.‐J. van Beek +18 more
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