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Revision Surgery for Vertigo

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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Allograft reconstruction of the humerus: Complications and revision surgery

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2018
Allograft reconstruction of the humerus after resection is preferred by many because of bone stock restoration and biologic attachment of ligaments and muscles to the allograft, theoretically obtaining superior stability and functionality. Our aim was to
P. Ogink   +5 more
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Revision Palate Surgery

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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Revision surgery in cervical spine

European Spine Journal, 2020
To 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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Photography for Revision Surgery

2020
Clinical photography provides a cornerstone in the clinical record audit trail. The significance of standardised photography cannot be understated and is important for diagnosis, treatment planning, audit of outcome and medicolegal and in managing patient expectation.
Despina Kyriacou   +2 more
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Megaprosthesis of the knee in tumor and revision surgery

Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis, 2017
The introduction of multidisciplinary approach with chemo and radiotherapy, the advances in surgical and the improvements of diagnostic techniques allowed limb salvage surgery in most cases of bone sarcomas instead of amputation.
E. Pala   +5 more
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Revision Stapes Surgery

2016
Revision stapes surgery requires intense patient counseling about possible outcome and potential hazards due to the surgery, and written consent is needed. Most frequent causes of the postoperative hearing loss and vertigo are displacement of the piston, incus necrosis, immobilization of the ossicular chain, obliteration of the oval window, too long ...
Marika Viccaro   +2 more
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Revision parathyroid surgery

Operative Techniques in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 2016
Hyperparathyroidism is an uncommon disease, that is, usually diagnosed after a patient is found to have repeatedly elevated calcium levels on routine blood testing. Some patients may experience problems with recurrent kidney stones, memory difficulty, constipation, osteoporosis, or chronic fatigue.
Alfred A. Simental, Robert L. Ferris
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Revision Surgery: The Technique [PDF]

open access: possible, 1990
Revision surgery can be looked upon as a philosophy, as a state of mind which demands a detailed, methodical approach to a mechanical problem. A cavalier attitude, exploration through a limited exposure or a “laparotomy-type” look, see and deal accordingly approach have nothing to commend them and will only lead to problems. Each case presents problems
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Revision in thyroid surgery

Hellenic Journal of Surgery, 2015
Revision in thyroid surgery remains a challenge for the surgeon and at the same time is an extremely demanding procedure in terms of anatomical knowledge and surgical skills in modern endocrine surgery. Recurrent or residual malignancy after unsuccessful ablation or nodal disease in the central or lateral compartment, symptomatic recurrence of a toxic ...
Kyriakos Vamvakidis   +2 more
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