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Transoral approach to the upper cervical spine

The Laryngoscope, 1991
AbstractThe transoral approach to pathology of the upper cervical spine is logical, but it is seldom used due to concerns about exposure and infection. The authors report on 16 consecutive patients requiring exposure from clivus through C3 for pathology, including spinal cord compression by rheumatoid pan‐nus, craniovertebral anomalies, and tumor ...
G E, Merwin, J C, Post, G W, Sypert
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Transoral approaches to the clivus and nasopharynx

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2001
This article presents the surgical anatomy of the clivus, nasopharynx, and craniocervical junction as it relates to the transoral approach to the midline basicranium. Particular attention is given to the indications, limitations, and complications of this procedure. The transpalatal approach is discussed in detail. Finally, the transmandibular approach
D J, Enepekides, P J, Donald
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Transoral and combined transoral–transcervical approach in the surgery of parapharyngeal tumors

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2009
The goal of parapharyngeal space (PPS) tumor surgery is to obtain adequate visualization to ensure complete removal with preservation of the surrounding nerves and vessels. Different surgical approaches have been described. Transoral approach is the most controversial one due to cited limited exposure, risk of tumor spillage, and possibility of ...
Jan, Betka   +6 more
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Open Transoral Approach

2019
Open transoral approaches are ideally suited for ventral midline pathologies at the craniovertebral junction. These approaches can also access paramedian and more lateral pathologies, particularly in the lateral clivus and the upper cervical spine. The transoral approach may be used in combination with posterior, lateral, and transnasal endoscopic ...
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Scarless Neck Feminization: Transoral Transvestibular Approach Chondrolaryngoplasty

Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine, 2020
Importance: Chondrolaryngoplasty or reduction of laryngeal prominence is a gender affirmation surgery for transgender women, or for male patients desiring an aesthetic surgery. Several variations of the procedure were suggested, yet to date, all described chondrolaryngoplasty procedures involved a visible neck scar.
Avi, Khafif   +4 more
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Surgical Approaches to CCJ (Endoscopic Transnasal-Transoral-Transcervical and Robotic Transoral Approach)

2017
This chapter is focused on the surgical approaches that are available for exposing lesions at the craniovertebral junction (CVJ). To reach the CVJ is necessary to cross anatomical regions that are the domains of several surgical subspecialties (neurosurgery, otolaryngology, and plastic/craniofacial surgery).
F. Mattioli   +4 more
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Transoral Endoscopic Thyroidectomy Vestibular Approach

VideoEndocrinology, 2016
Abstract Introduction: Natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) has been adopted to thyroid because of the potential for scarless thyroid surgery.1,2 This thyroid NOTES has two techn...
Angkoon Anuwong   +2 more
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The Transoral Surgical Approach to Craniovertebral Pathology

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1986
The transoral approach is a surgical technique that can be used effectively in the treatment of anterior craniovertebral junction (CVJ) pathology. In this review, we outline the signs, symptoms, and diagnostic studies that identify the pathology and help to determine subsequent therapy.
C J, Blazier, M N, Hadley, R F, Spetzler
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Management of Laryngoceles by Transoral Robotic Approach

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2016
Laryngoceles are air-filled sacs which communicate with the laryngeal lumen. When filled with mucus or pus, they are called laryngomucoceles and laryngopyoceles, respectively. Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) is a new and remarkable technique that expands its usefullness in otorhinolaryngology.
Fatma Tülin, Kayhan   +4 more
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Transoral Approach to the Superomedial Parapharyngeal Space

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2006
OBJECTIVESTo present our early experience with the transoral approach to the superomedial parapharyngeal space (PPS) and describe our technique for removal of these neoplasms.STUDY DESIGNConsecutive case series by one author (Y.D.). METHODS: Eight patients with various neoplasms of the superomedial PPS were retrospectively reviewed for type of neoplasm,
Yadranko, Ducic   +2 more
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