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Transoral robotic surgery advantages and disadvantages: a narrative review
Robots were used for the first time in surgery back in 1997. Since then abdominal surgeries ensued with robotic surgery ‘infiltrating’ urology, gynaecology, and thoracic surgery fields as well. Lately, robotic surgery methodologies found application in head and neck surgeries leading to the development of the transoral robotic surgery (TORS).
Dialekti Athina Voutyrakou +4 more
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Plunging ranula: surgical management of case series and the literature review
Plunging ranulas are rare; report of this condition is particularly limited in our environment. We present case series in children; with all cases having both oral and cervical components. It is important to note this type of presentation of plunging ranula and their appropriate management. Key Clinical Message Plunging ranulas are rare; report of this
Akanbi Clement Olurotimi Olojede +7 more
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A Case of Pyriform Sinus Fistula with Respiratory Distress in the Neonatal Period
Pyriform sinus fistula (PSF) is an anomaly that can arise due to failure of involution of the third or fourth branchial cleft during embryogenesis. It can manifest clinically as sinuses, cysts, or abscesses in the neck and is common in childhood.
Noriko Hamaguchi +5 more
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Surgical Management of Buckled Thyroid Cartilage in the Setting of Dysphonia
Our case report presents a novel surgical approach for treating dysphonia caused by buckled thyroid cartilage, a rarely recognized structural anomaly. The procedure successfully improved the patient's vocal quality and endurance, highlighting the need to consider anatomical variations in the differential diagnosis of dysphonia and suggesting a viable ...
Sydney Ring +3 more
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A Rare Cause of Upper Airway Obstruction in a Child
Ventricular band cyst is a rare condition in children but can result in severe upper airway obstruction with laryngeal dyspnea or death. The diagnosis should be considered in any stridor in children with previous history of intubation or respiratory infections.
H. Ahmed +7 more
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Strategies for CO2 Laser Use in Laryngeal Microsurgery: A Systematic Review
Abstract Objective We aim to systematically review the literature addressing perioperative practices for optimal use of the CO2 laser in laryngeal transoral laser microsurgery (TOLMS), with a focus on safety. Data Sources A systematic review of publications indexed in Medline, Embase, and EBM reviews‐Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials which
Vivianne Landry +3 more
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Abstract Objective To explore Chat Generative Pretrained Transformer's (ChatGPT's) capability to create multiple‐choice questions about otorhinolaryngology (ORL). Study Design Experimental question generation and exam simulation. Setting Tertiary academic center.
Cecilia Lotto +6 more
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Congenital laryngeal cyst in the newborn
Benign congenital laryngeal cyst is a rare entity in the newborn. It may cause acute respiratory distress in the newborns in the postpartum period. Then, emergent endotracheal intubation or tracheotomy may be needed.
Şahin Öğreden +3 more
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Laryngocele: a rare complication of surgical tracheostomy
Background A laryngocele is usually a cystic dilatation of the laryngeal saccule. The etiology behind its occurrence is still unclear, but congenital and acquired factors have been implicated in its development.
Howard David +7 more
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