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The interest for telemedicine has increased since the COVID-19 pandemic because of the risk of infection.Recently,commercial companies started selling digital USB-otoscopes(DUO)that can be connected to a mobile phone.These DUOs are inexpensive(costing approximately$6e35 each)and make it possible to visualize the whole tympanic membrane.Here,we illustrate the case of a patient who had operative correction of a tympanic membrane retraction,and who self-monitored the tympanic membrane in the course of time.Additionally,we discuss the use of DUOs in otolaryngology telemedicine practice.The use of simple digital USB otoscopes provides a promising method to assess and monitor the tympanic membrane remotely.However,more research is needed to establish the role of DUOs in telemedicine. 相似文献
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OBJECTIVE: To determine the utility of intraoperative parathyroid hormone measurement in predicting postoperative hypocalcemia after thyroid and parathyroid surgeries that places total parathyroid function at risk. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective case review. METHODS: The case records of 23 patients undergoing total or completion thyroidectomy and 30 patients undergoing parathyroid exploration were reviewed. All patients had intraoperative parathyroid hormone levels measured. Samples were taken before dissection and 10 minutes after the resection was completed. Serial ionized calcium levels were measured in the postoperative period. Percentages of reduction in PTH levels from preoperative to postresection levels were calculated. Percentages of reduction in PTH level and the absolute value of the intraoperative PTH values were compared with postoperative ionized calcium levels. RESULTS: In the 23 patients who underwent thyroid surgery, the average preoperative and postoperative PTH values were 50 pg/mL (range, 17-87 pg/mL) and 34 pg/mL (range, 4-93 pg/mL), respectively. The average decrease in PTH was 39% (range, 39%-90%). The incidence of hypocalcemia was significantly higher in patients with intraoperative PTH levels less than 15 pg/mL relative to patients with PTH levels greater than 15 pg/mL in this setting ( P=.006). In the 30 patients who underwent parathyroid exploration, average preoperative and postoperative PTH levels were 291 pg/mL (range, 65-1675 pg/mL) and 113.8 pg/mL (range, 6.5-1263 pg/mL) respectively. The intraoperative PTH level did not correlate with postoperative calcium levels in the parathyroid group. Percentages of decrease in PTH levels greater than 60% was statistically associated with surgical cure in this population. CONCLUSIONS: The study demonstrates that intraoperative PTH levels greater than 15 pg/mL after total or completion thyroidectomy indicate a low risk of postoperative hypocalcemia and that these patients may be candidates for outpatient surgery. In the parathyroid group, intraoperative PTH levels do not correlate well with postoperative calcium levels. 相似文献
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Complications of thyroid and parathyroid surgery 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Today most complications of thyroid and parathyroid surgery are related to either metabolic derangements or injury to the recurrent laryngeal nerves. Other complications include superior laryngeal nerve injury, infection, airway compromise, and bleeding. Although the principal goal of thyroid and parathyroid surgery is the prevention of these complications, prompt recognition and intervention will minimize morbidity and provide the patient with the best chance of a satisfactory outcome. 相似文献
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Pothier DD 《The Journal of laryngology and otology》2005,119(9):669-671
The use of suction drains following thyroid and parathyroid surgery is controversial. Although there have been several prospective and retrospective studies carried out on this subject, no paper had sufficient power to provide a suitable answer to whether or not drains should be used routinely. We present the first formal meta-analysis of the data from eight randomized controlled trials on this subject. The result of the meta-analysis showed that there is no difference in complication rates between patients in whom drains have been used routinely and those in whom they have not. 相似文献
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《Operative Techniques in Otolaryngology》2022,33(2):103-111
The Coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused disruptions in the normal patient care workflow, necessitating adaptations within the healthcare profession. The objective of this article is to outline some of these adaptations and considerations necessitated by COVID-19 within the subspeciality of rhinology and endoscopic skull base surgery. 相似文献
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Ghaheri BA Liebler SL Andersen PE Schuff KG Samuels MH Klein RF Cohen JI 《The Laryngoscope》2006,116(4):518-521
OBJECTIVE: Perioperative hypocalcemia from temporary parathyroid gland dysfunction is common after thyroid surgery. No reliable cutoff values for parathyroid hormone (PTH) and the subsequent possibility of developing hypocalcemia exist. The purpose of this study is to determine a criterion for predicting hypocalcemia based on different PTH levels as cutoff values. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective chart review. METHODS: A centralized database of intraoperative PTH levels was analyzed. PTH values approximately 10 minutes after excision of the thyroid gland and in the recovery room were obtained; serial ionized calcium levels were also analyzed. PTH values were then compared using chi-square analysis with significance defined as P < .05. A receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve was also constructed to define sensitivities and specificities of different PTH levels as potential cutoff values. RESULTS: Eighty patients were identified meeting the study criteria between January 1999 and February 2005. Fourteen of the 80 (17.5%) patients became hypocalcemic during the hospital stay; none experienced permanent hypocalcemia. Patients who became hypocalcemic during their hospitalization were more likely to have a PTH level below 15 pg/mL (P < .01). Patients with a PTH level less than 15 pg/mL were more likely to develop hypocalcemia (P < .01). Finally, an ROC curve was constructed, allowing the surgeon to determine acceptable sensitivities and specificities and various PTH cutoff values. CONCLUSION: Low perioperative PTH levels significantly correlate with the presence of postoperative hypocalcemia but cannot be used to predict it. Using the ROC curve allows different chosen cutoff values to predict hypocalcemia with varying sensitivity and specificity. 相似文献
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The techniques of thyroid surgery have been fully elucidated in several surgical texts and atlases. This article discuss surgical pearls of thyroid and parathyroid surgery. We discuss preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative considerations and controversies for both procedures. 相似文献
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《American journal of otolaryngology》2020,41(5):102611
Within otolaryngology, scribes have been utilized as a means of increasing clinic efficiency and easing workload on physicians. During the COVID-19 pandemic, a majority of otolaryngology clinic appointments at academic institutions have been moved to telemedicine in order to limit interpersonal contacts. At the height of the pandemic, our institution has protocolized scribe participation from in-person to remote. Scribes have virtually participated in telemedicine appointments in an effort to facilitate documentation and enhance the patient-physician relationship. Beyond the pandemic, as patients start being evaluated in-person, the risk of contamination and spread through aerosol generating procedures has limited the number of ancillary support staff that can be present in the examination rooms. As such, virtual scribing from a separate location within the clinic has been deemed warranted. This paper documents the protocols on virtual scribing for both telemedicine and a hybrid approach for in-clinic appointments where high-risk procedures are being performed. 相似文献
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《American journal of otolaryngology》2020,41(5):102570
The novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19) pandemic has impacted nearly every aspect of otolaryngologic practice. The transition from office-based evaluation to telemedicine and the number of postponed elective surgical cases is unprecedented. There is a significant need to resume elective surgical care for these patients at the appropriate time. As practices begin to move towards resuming elective and same day ambulatory surgery, safety of both the patient and healthcare team is of paramount importance. Usage of total intravenous anesthesia (propofol and remifentanil) over volatile gas anesthesia (e.g., sevoflurane) may increase the number of patients able to safely receive care by reducing potential spread of the virus through reduction in coughing and significantly decreasing the time spent in the recovery room. 相似文献
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The major complications of thyroid and parathyroid surgery include hemorrhage, respiratory obstruction, hyperthyroid storm, hypoparathyroidism, and laryngeal nerve injury. In this article, the incidence, diagnosis, and treatment of various complications are reviewed, with emphasis on hypoparathyroidism and vocal cord paralysis, either bilateral or unilateral. Thyroplastic phonosurgery and carbon dioxide laser arytenoidectomy, two recent surgical additions to the rehabilitation of vocal cord paralysis, are described in depth. 相似文献
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Terris DJ Seybt MW 《Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery》2008,134(10):1120; author reply 1120-1120; author reply 1121
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喉返神经及喉上神经的保护一直是甲状腺及甲状旁腺手术中的重点和难点,传统方式通常为视觉暴露或区域保护,但是颈部手术空间狭小,上述方法具有一定局限性.现阶段多借助于神经监测,该技术的使用有助于降低手术难度,缩短手术时间.甲状腺术中神经监测是神经电生理在临床中的良好应用,有助于更好地保护喉返神经及喉上神经.本文通过结合近年最... 相似文献