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Airway Changes After Sleep Apnea Surgery Using Drug‐Induced Sedation Endoscopy: A Systematic Review and Meta‐analysis

open access: yesOtolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Volume 174, Issue 1, Page 17-29, January 2026.
Abstract Objective To characterize drug‐induced sleep endoscopy as a method of evaluating the efficacy of sleep apnea surgical procedures at different airway sites. Data Sources PubMed, Scopus, and CINAHL. Review Methods Two independent investigators selected studies on sleep apnea surgeries with presurgical and postsurgical drug‐induced sedation ...
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Nasal septum malignancy

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2011
AbstractIntroduction:  Malignancies of the nasal septum are rare diseases and fewer than 400 cases were reported. The understanding of the disease is limited due to its rarity.Methods:  We present a series of patients with nasal septum malignancies, who were referred to the Princess Alexandra Hospital, Ear, Nose and Throat Department from 2007 to 2010 ...
Ho, Yiu M, Coman, William B
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The Nasal Septum

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1987
The nasal septum plays a paramount role in determining nasal aesthetics and nasal function. Surgical management of the nasal septum often presents a challenge to even the most skilled nasal surgeon. A firm understanding of anatomic and physiologic aspects of the nasal septum will allow the rhinoplasty surgeon to better deal with this component of nasal
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Pecoma of the Nasal Septum

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2009
Neoplasms showing perrivascular epithelioid cell differentiation (PEComas). Report of a case occurring in the nasal cavity.
J. Panelos   +3 more
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Nasal Septum Osteotome

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1980
A new chisel for nasal septum osteotomy in craniofacial surgery is reported. With the aid of a guide wire, the cranial base is completely protected from inadvertent penetration. The direction of osteotomy can be changed because of the chisel's central fenestration, even if placed incorrectly at the beginning.
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