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Transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach (TOETVA)

Cirugía Española (English Edition), 2022
Transoral Endoscopic Thyroidectomy Vestibular Approach (TOETVA) is a novel technique that allows the thyroid to be approached without visible scars, as it is performed through a natural orifice. It was first described and developed in Asia where due to sociocultural reasons neck scars are considered a stigma. This technique, as we now nowadays, and its
Pablo, Moreno Llorente   +3 more
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Extended Transoral Approaches

Neurosurgery, 2010
The transoral approach provides the most direct exposure to extradural lesions of the ventral craniovertebral junction. Lesions that extend beyond the exposure provided by the standard transoral approach require an extended transoral modification. The exposure can be expanded in the sagittal and axial planes by adding mandibulotomy, mandibuloglossotomy,
A Samy, Youssef, Andrew E, Sloan
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Transoral Approaches

2010
The anatomical structures that should be taken into consideration when referring to the transoral approaches are: the clivus, the foramen magnum, the occipital bone, the atlas, the axis and the joints between some of these structures [1, 2]. © 2010 Springer-Verlag Milan.
DE PONTE, Francesco Saverio, Belli E.
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Transoral robotic approach for laryngeal schwannoma

Head & Neck, 2015
ABSTRACTBackgroundThe laryngeal schwannoma is a rare benign tumor of the larynx, most frequently found in the aryepiglottic fold, which can be rather bulky when diagnosed.MethodsWe present a primary transoral robotic surgery (TORS) for a laryngeal schwannoma and highlight the advantages of the robotic assistance.ResultsThanks to the high‐definition 3D ...
Teresa Millas   +4 more
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Transoral Approaches to the Cervical Spine

Neurosurgery, 2010
A number of anterior approaches to the craniocervical junction have been described to allow exposure to the midline and lateral aspects of both the cranial base and upper cervical spine. The transoral-transpharyngeal approach, a technique that is well known to many spine surgeons, provides surgical access to the anterior clivus, C1, and C2.
Wesley, Hsu   +3 more
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Transoral-transpharyngeal approach to the craniocervical junction

Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1995
The transoral‐transpharyngeal approach is a reliable and technically sound method for gaining anterior extradural exposure to the craniocervical junction. We report 23 patients undergoing this approach for pathology lying between the inferior clivus and third cervical vertebra. Pathology included 6 patients with congenital malformations of the odontoid
T T, Kingdom, R P, Nockels, M J, Kaplan
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Endoscopic transoral approach to accessory parotid gland

Auris Nasus Larynx, 2022
Objective; Neoplasm of accessory parotid glands are very rare, accounting for only 1% to 7.7% of all parotid gland tumors. External appproaches including parotidectomy or facelift incision are the recommended treatment, allowing a good control over the anterior facial nerve's branches and Stensen's duct, but they require a large flap elevation and ...
Riccardo, Lenzi   +2 more
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Endoscopic Transoral Approach for Extracranial Hypoglossal Schwannoma

ORL, 2011
<i>Objective:</i> Hypoglossal nerve schwannoma, especially when inside the extracranial region, is extremely rare. This report describes a new endoscopic transoral approach for the removal of extracranial hypoglossal schwannoma. <i>Patients and Methods:</i> Three patients (1 male and 2 females, aged 58–63 years) with ...
Qiuhang, Zhang   +4 more
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Alternative Transoral Approach for Intranasal Tooth Extraction

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2011
Intranasal ectopic eruption is an uncommon condition. Even if an intranasal tooth can be completely asymptomatic, sometimes a variety of nasal signs and symptoms may be associated, ranging from mild nasal congestion to recurrent epistaxis and purulent rhinorrhea. As a consequence, surgical removal is often required.
SAMMARTINO, GILBERTO   +5 more
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