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Surgical strategy for cholesteatoma in children

by Hiromi Ueda A, Tsutomu Nakashima A, Seiichi Nakata B , 2000
"... Objecti6e: We reviewed our experience with childhood cholesteatoma in children under 15 years old. Based on cumulative postoperative data, we propose a modified canal-wall-up technique in conjunction with a planned, staged operation. Methods: From 1982 to 1997, 56 children with cholesteatoma (58 ear ..."
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, 12 of 15 ears had aeration in the attic and antrum as well as in the tympanic cavity. In these cases, no attic retraction pocket formation was observed. Conclusion: Our strategy for pediatric cholesteatoma in

SAM analysis in frontal lobe epilepsy for the surgical strategy

by Ninomiya Kato Imai, H. Ninomiya, A. Kato, K. Imai, Y. Nii, M. Taniguchi, M. Hirata, S. Hirano, T. Mano, Se. Robinson, T. Yoshimine
"... this paper, we report the clinical application of this analysis, as the alternative to invasive study, for determining surgical strategy in a boy with intractable FLE ..."
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this paper, we report the clinical application of this analysis, as the alternative to invasive study, for determining surgical strategy in a boy with intractable FLE

CUSTOMIZED SURGICAL STRATEGY IN CHRONIC PANCREATITIS

by O. Mann, J. R. Izbicki, Jakob R. Izbicki
"... Despite major advances in the management of patients with chronic pancreatitis, yet the disease remains an enigmatic process of uncertain pathogenesis, unpredictable clin-ical course, and unclear treatment. In most of the cases intractable pain is the main in-dication for surgical intervention. Furt ..."
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Despite major advances in the management of patients with chronic pancreatitis, yet the disease remains an enigmatic process of uncertain pathogenesis, unpredictable clin-ical course, and unclear treatment. In most of the cases intractable pain is the main in-dication for surgical intervention

Surgical strategy for aorta-related infection†

by Katsuhiro Yamanaka, Atsushi Omura, Yoshikatsu Nomura, Shunsuke Miyahara, Tomonori Shirasaka, Toshihihito Sakamoto, Takeshi Inoue, Masamichi Matsumori, Hitoshi Minami, Kenji Okada , 2013
"... OBJECTIVES: This report describes our experience with surgical management of aorta-related infections. METHODS: From November 1999 to April 2013, 70 patients underwent surgical management for aorta-related infection, including aorto-bronchial fistula in 12 patients, aorto-oesophageal fistula in 14 a ..."
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OBJECTIVES: This report describes our experience with surgical management of aorta-related infections. METHODS: From November 1999 to April 2013, 70 patients underwent surgical management for aorta-related infection, including aorto-bronchial fistula in 12 patients, aorto-oesophageal fistula in 14

Surgical Strategy of Complex Empyema Thoracis

by Francis J. Podbielski, Hersh S. Maniar, Heron E. Rodriguez, M. Janeen Hernan, Wickii T. Vigneswaran
"... Background: The optimal treatment of empyema thoracis has been widely debated. Proponents of pleural drainage alone, drainage plus fibrinolytic therapy, videoassisted thoracoscopic surgical (VATS) debridement, and open thoracotomy each champion the efficacy of their approach. Methods: This study exa ..."
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Background: The optimal treatment of empyema thoracis has been widely debated. Proponents of pleural drainage alone, drainage plus fibrinolytic therapy, videoassisted thoracoscopic surgical (VATS) debridement, and open thoracotomy each champion the efficacy of their approach. Methods: This study

Diagnosis and surgical strategy for sacral meningeal cysts

by Shunji Asamoto, Yasuyuki Fukui, Makoto Nishiyama, Masayuki Ishikawa, Nobuyuki Fujita , 2012
"... Objective There is agreement that symptomatic sacral men-ingeal cysts with a check-valve mechanism and/or large cysts representing space-occupying lesions should be trea-ted surgically. This study investigated factors indicating a need for surgical intervention and surgical techniques for sacral men ..."
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Objective There is agreement that symptomatic sacral men-ingeal cysts with a check-valve mechanism and/or large cysts representing space-occupying lesions should be trea-ted surgically. This study investigated factors indicating a need for surgical intervention and surgical techniques for sacral

A CLASSIFICATION BASED ON THE SELECTION OF SURGICAL STRATEGIES

by J. S. Mehta, Ms Orth, D Orth, Mch Orth, Orthopaedic Specialist, Sussex Hospital, Mt Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells Tng At, J. S. Mehta, S. Y. Bhojraj , 2001
"... In spinal tuberculosis MRI can clearly demonstratecombinations of anterior and posterior lesions as well as pedicular involvement. We propose a classification system, using information provided by MRI, to help to plan the appropriate surgical treatment for patients with thoracic spinal tuberculosis. ..."
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In spinal tuberculosis MRI can clearly demonstratecombinations of anterior and posterior lesions as well as pedicular involvement. We propose a classification system, using information provided by MRI, to help to plan the appropriate surgical treatment for patients with thoracic spinal tuberculosis
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