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Postoperative laryngoscopy in thyroid surgery: proper timing to detect recurrent laryngeal nerve injury [PDF]
BACKGROUND: There is currently a lack of consensus to support the proper timing for postoperative laryngoscopy that is reliable to diagnose recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy (RLNP) after thyroid surgery.
Boni L +5 more
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Abstract Background Fish bone ingestion is a common emergency presentation. Direct laryngoscopy (DL) is the conventional bedside technique, but it can be limited in anatomically challenging airways. Video laryngoscopy (VL) improves glottic visualization for intubation, yet its role in foreign body retrieval is unclear. Because difficult airway features
Matthew Chi Yeung Lung +2 more
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Background Airway management is crucial and, probably, even the most important key competence in anaesthesiology, which directly influences patient safety and outcome.
Jochen Hinkelbein +3 more
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Awake intubation with videolaryngoscopy and fiberoptic bronchoscope
By combining video laryngoscopy and fiberoptic bronchoscopy, awake intubation can be performed more safely.
Shusuke Utada +7 more
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Comparison of the effectiveness between c-mac d-blade and glidescope for tracheal intubation in patients with cervical spine immobilisation simulated by a semi-rigid collar [PDF]
Objective: Among the technique for cervical spine immobilisation is putting on semi-rigid collar but it renders difficult tracheal intubation. In this study, our aim is to compare the effectiveness of two available videolaryngoscopes meant for difficult ...
Che Wil, Farah Fatmawati
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A Novel Murine Model of Acute Laryngeal Injury After Intubation
This study describes a novel murine model of acute laryngeal injury (ALgI) after intubation. Chemomechanical injury was performed to the posterior glottis of adult mice using a bleomycin‐dipped wire brush under endoscopic guidance, resulting in reduced glottic mobility, increased posterior glottic thickness, and increased collagen expression. This safe,
Ruth J. Davis +4 more
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Toward future 'mixed reality' learning spaces for STEAM education [PDF]
Digital technology is becoming more integrated and part of modern society. As this begins to happen, technologies including augmented reality, virtual reality, 3d printing and user supplied mobile devices (collectively referred to as mixed reality) are ...
Birt, James R., Cowling, Michael
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The Diagnostic Value of PET/CT and MRI in Head and Neck Cancer of Unknown Primary
PET/CT demonstrates a higher diagnostic yield than MRI in detecting primary tumors in patients undergoing diagnostic work‐up for head and neck cancer of unknown primary origin. However, combining PET/CT and MRI improves overall detection rates and enhances soft tissue evaluation.
Signe Bergliot Nielsen +8 more
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Transient Unilateral Hypoglossal Nerve Palsy Associated With Video Laryngoscopy in Shoulder Surgery
We report the case of a 51-year-old male who experienced transient unilateral hypoglossal nerve palsy (HNP) after undergoing elective shoulder surgery under general anesthesia.
David Schurter +4 more
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Background: Exaggerated hemodynamic response has been linked to laryngoscopy and intubation. This reaction might have negative consequences on the respiratory system, the nervous system, and the heart.
Poonam Ghodki +3 more
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