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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2012
Revision sinus surgery for inflammatory disease has been revolutionized by endoscopic sinus surgery. Clinical trials have shown statistically significant positive outcome data for patient symptoms and quality of life, as well as improvements in objective findings on postoperative nasal endoscopy and computed tomography imaging for patients undergoing ...
Satish, Govindaraj +2 more
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Revision sinus surgery for inflammatory disease has been revolutionized by endoscopic sinus surgery. Clinical trials have shown statistically significant positive outcome data for patient symptoms and quality of life, as well as improvements in objective findings on postoperative nasal endoscopy and computed tomography imaging for patients undergoing ...
Satish, Govindaraj +2 more
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America
Oronasal fistulae and velopharyngeal insufficiency are common and interdependent complications after cleft palate surgery. Bone grafting can complement cleft habilitation. Early identification and intervention are vital for optimal outcomes. Collaboration with experienced healthcare professionals is crucial to develop a comprehensive treatment plan ...
Neal, Deot, Sherard Austin, Tatum
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Oronasal fistulae and velopharyngeal insufficiency are common and interdependent complications after cleft palate surgery. Bone grafting can complement cleft habilitation. Early identification and intervention are vital for optimal outcomes. Collaboration with experienced healthcare professionals is crucial to develop a comprehensive treatment plan ...
Neal, Deot, Sherard Austin, Tatum
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Malleostapedotomy in Revision Surgery for Otosclerosis
Otology & Neurotology, 2001PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to analyze the results of malleostapedotomy and to compare them with those of a conventional incus stapedotomy in a series of 82 consecutive surgical revisions in otosclerotic patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 82 consecutive revision stapes surgery cases over 5 years were evaluated.
Fisch, U, Acar, G O, Huber, A M
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2007
We present the results of our revision stapes operations from 1989 to 2004 (n = 217). Long-term follow-up was performed in the first 135 cases. Eighteen of these patients were revised because of inner ear symptoms, predominantly within the first year.
Klaus, Jahnke +2 more
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We present the results of our revision stapes operations from 1989 to 2004 (n = 217). Long-term follow-up was performed in the first 135 cases. Eighteen of these patients were revised because of inner ear symptoms, predominantly within the first year.
Klaus, Jahnke +2 more
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2006
When confronted with vertigo after an otologic procedure, a surgeon first must identify the functional status of the inner ear by performing auditory and vestibular testing. Using this information in conjunction with knowledge of the primary disease process for which the initial procedure was performed, the surgeon can make a rational selection of the ...
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When confronted with vertigo after an otologic procedure, a surgeon first must identify the functional status of the inner ear by performing auditory and vestibular testing. Using this information in conjunction with knowledge of the primary disease process for which the initial procedure was performed, the surgeon can make a rational selection of the ...
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Revision Rates in Forefoot Surgery
Foot & Ankle, 1982In an attempt to determine failure or reoperation rates for common forefoot procedures, the records of 706 patients who had 1003 forefoot operations were studied. The revision rate for the Keller procedure was 2.26% when no interposition implant was used. The revision rate for metatarsal osteotomies, mainly due to nonunion, was 2.7%.
H U, Cameron, D M, Fedorkow
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Revision of Failed Flatfoot Surgery
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2009Revision of failed flatfoot surgery presents a unique and challenging dilemma for the foot and ankle surgeon. Revision surgery is focused on establishing a plantigrade foot with correction of the hindfoot valgus, midfoot abduction, and forefoot varus. Successful reconstruction of failed flatfoot surgery begins with a proper evaluation.
Michael S, Lee, Jared M, Maker
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Revision Endoscopic Sinus Surgery
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2006Patients with recurrent chronic sinusitis after prior surgical intervention pose a particular challenge to the otorhinolaryngologist. Establishing a correct diagnosis is the first step and requires review of the original presurgical symptoms and imaging; review of the more recent symptoms and images;and reevaluation of environmental, general, and local
Noam A, Cohen, David W, Kennedy
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Revision surgery in cervical spine
European Spine Journal, 2020To report the indications, presurgical planning, operative techniques, complications for making decisions in cervical revision surgery (CRS).Hundred and two patients underwent CRS over a four-year period. Epidemiological data, the type of first surgery, CRS surgical techniques and complications were retrospectively evaluated.
Luca Papavero +2 more
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Revision Surgery of the Lesser Toes
Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2011Surgery of the lesser toes is a difficult balancing act, and revision procedures are challenging. It is vastly preferable that the correct procedure be chosen for the correct patient and performed properly from the outset. The flow charts below (Figs.
Matthew C, Solan, Mark S, Davies
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