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The Transoral Approach to the Cervical Spine

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1992
The transoral surgical approach is useful for operating on structures at the base of the brain and the upper cervical spinal cord. For example, this route has been used for resecting spinal tumors and clipping vertebrobasilar aneurysms. In the past, this surgical approach was not advocated due to concerns about exposure and infection.
S, Morgan, G, Murphy
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Transoral approach to anterior brain stem compression

Acta Neurochirurgica, 1992
Based on personal experience with 46 transoral operations for treatment of anterior brain stem compression, and on the related literature reports, which are reviewed, the following questions have been especially discussed: How to avoid CSF leaks; how to avoid additional brain stem compression during operation; indications for and methods of operative ...
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Endoscope‐assisted transoral approach to parapharyngeal space tumors

Head & Neck, 2014
AbstractBackgroundParapharyngeal space (PPS) tumors are rare tumors for which the surgical management differs widely. The purpose of this study was to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the endoscope‐assisted transoral approach over the traditional approaches.MethodsThis prospective study included 4 patients who were diagnosed with PPS tumors ...
Keskin, Gurkan   +5 more
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The surgical anatomy of transoral approach

1999
Objective: The aim of this study is to obtain summarized description of the surgical anatomy of Transoral Approach (TOA) and to show the relationship between the important bony and ligamentous anatomical structures. Material and Methods: To demonstrate the TOA, ten cadaveric head specimens filled with microfil were dissected.
ZİYAL, İbrahim, GEZEN, Ferruh
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Transoral approach to fractures of the mandible

The Laryngoscope, 1987
AbstractThe transoral approach to open reduction of mandibular fractures has gained popularity but remains controversial. This report reviews 37 consecutive transoral open reductions of various mandibular fractures performed in 32 patients over a 2‐year period. The fracture site most often addressed transorally was the symphysis and parasymphysis area.
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Transoral Approach for Epidural Craniocervical Pathological Processes

1985
Transoral surgery for ventral craniocervical pathology is an integral part of modern neurosurgery. This approach should be considered in many more cases than in current practice. On the basis of our experiences with 15 operations in 13 patients we feel able to improve the surgical technique in some small details, as 1.
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Transoral-transpharyngeal approach

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1997
M. Zafer Berkman   +3 more
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Transoral Approach to C1-2

1983
Preoperative preparation of the patient should include oral and nasal cultures. Preoperative antiseptic gargles and tetracycline, which were used in the past,1 are not needed. No special antibiotic coverage is used for normal oral flora.2 Standard prophylactic antibiotics are used.
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How to Perform Transoral Approaches

2009
While transsphenoidal surgery was developed almost a century ago, it was the detailed anatomical studies, procedure, specific instrumentation and masterful teaching of Jules Hardy in Montreal in the 1960s that finally launched it as a standard neurosurgical procedure.
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