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Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Fibrin immobilization vestibular extension (FIVE): A case series

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Aims

The objective of the present case series is to report on the rationale, surgical technique and outcome of a protocol for peri-implant mucosal phenotype modification therapy, referred to as "fibrin immobilization vestibular extension (FIVE)".

Material and Methods

The protocol utilized entailed apical positioning and stabilization of peri-implant flap with modular screws. The screws were also used for the immobilization of solid matrix platelet-rich fibrin to fill the gap created between apically positioned flap and the crestal margin of the flap.

Results

A total of 30 patients (12 male, 18 females) with 93 implants were treated with FIVE protocol for various indications, including for vestibular extension following alveolar ridge augmentation (N = 6), preprosthetic (N = 9), postprosthetic (N = 2), and peri-implantitis (N = 13). The keratinized mucosal width preoperatively was 1.67 mm with 95% confidence interval [CI] (1.46, 1.88). Immediately following FIVE surgery, the vestibule was extended to 9.10 with 95% CI (8.44, 9.76). At 3 months, 4.9 mm (95% CI: 4.5–5.2 mm) of peri-implant keratinized mucosal width was present. The keratinized mucosal width remained relatively stable thereafter and was 4.0 mm (95% CI: 3.5–4.5 mm) at 3 years post-FIVE surgery. When overall group means across all time points were analyzed, maxilla had mean of 6.1 mm (95% CI: 5.8–6.5) versus mandible exhibited mean of 5.1 mm (95% CI: 4.6–5.6 mm). The mean of maxilla was si gnificantly higher than that of the mandible (p < 0.0001) across all time points. Treatment of peri-implantitis with FIVE lead to significant pocket reduction and wide band of keratinized mucosa. Seven of 38 implants in 3 of 13 peri-implantitis patients were removed due to advanced peri-implantitis.

Discussion

The present case series provides proof-of-principle data for efficacy of FIVE for peri-implant phenotype modification therapy that generated attached keratinized mucosa in a variety of applications. This protocol provides an alternative to procedures involving harvesting of autogenous mucosal graft.

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The efficacy of Kinesio taping on lymphedema following head and neck cancer therapy: a randomized, double blind, sham-controlled trial

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Physiother Theory Pract. 2022 Mar 28:1-15. doi: 10.1080/09593985.2022.2056862. Online ahead of print.

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OBJECTIVE: The aim was to investigate the effectiveness of Kinesio taping for lymphedema following head and neck cancer therapy and its effect on patient compliance and quality of life.

METHODS: A total of 66 patients with lymphedema following head and neck cancer therapy were randomly allocated to the therapeutic Kinesio taping group (n = 33) and the sham Kinesio taping group (n = 33). All participants received manual lymphatic drainage, Kinesio taping, and home exercises for the first four weeks, and only home exercises for the second four weeks. The tape measurements, a scale of external lymphedema, a scale of the internal ly mphedema, and quality of life were evaluated in both groups. The perceived discomfort consisting of limitation of daily living activities, pain, tightness, stiffness, and heaviness were also recorded.

RESULTS: When the group x time effect was evaluated, it was observed that external lymphedema was significantly reduced in both groups according to neck and face composite measurements (p < .001). However, in these measurements, a significant difference was found between the groups in favor of the KT group (p = .001, p = .032, respectively). At the end of the study, there was no significant difference in terms of internal lymphedema in both groups (p = .860). The quality of life parameters such as global health status and swallowing were significantly better in the Kinesio taping group (p < .001). There was no significant difference in the parameters of perceived discomfort between the two groups (p = .282, p = .225, p = .090, p = .155, p = .183, respectively).

CONCLU SION: Kinesio taping is effective in tape measurements and positively affects the quality of life in lymphedema following head and neck cancer therapy.

PMID:35343369 | DOI:10.1080/09593985.2022.2056862

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Management of Benign Salivary Gland Conditions

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Surg Clin North Am. 2022 Apr;102(2):209-231. doi: 10.1016/j.suc.2022.01.001. Epub 2022 Mar 8.

ABSTRACT

In this section, we discuss the management of benign salivary gland disease. Pathologies vary from sialolithiasis, salivary duct stenosis, sialadenitis, infectious glandular disease, autoimmune glandular disease, and radioactive iodine-induced disease. We discuss both novel techniques in the diagnosis and management of these diseases, including ultrasound, sialendoscopy, minor salivary gland biopsy, and botulinum toxin injection, which allow for both the alleviation of symptoms and gland preservation.

PMID:35344693 | DOI:10.1016/j.suc.2022.01.001

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Classification of superficial lymphatic pathways in the upper extremity and incidence of lymphatic obstruction according to the lymphatic pathways in patients with unilateral upper extremity lymphedema

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J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2022 Mar 2:S1748-6815(22)00133-4. doi: 10.1016/j.bjps.2022.02.049. Online ahead of print.

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BACKGROUND: Indocyanine green (ICG) lymphography is frequently used in the diagnosis of lymphedema, as well as the planning of its surgical management, but the typical anatomy of the superficial lymphatic pathways is incompletely delineated. This study aims to evaluate the topographical anatomy of superficial lymphatic vessels of the upper extremity METHODS: Sixty consecutive patients undergoing lymphaticovenular anastomosis for unilateral upper extremity lymphedema were selected. Lymphatic mapping was performed on the normal contralateral arm with ICG lymphography. A single upper arm reference line and two separate forearm reference lines (anterior and posterior) were drawn between anatomic landmarks. Lymphatic pathways were analyzed based on distances (cm) from the reference lines and were compared with th ose in lymphedema arms.

RESULTS: Mean age of the patients were 54.6 ± 8.4 years. Three lymphatic flow pathways were identified: anterior (100%), posterior (96.6%), and posterior-ulnar lymphatic (33.3%) vessels. The anterior and posterior lymphatic vessels ran along the anterior and posterior reference lines, respectively, on the forearm (within 2 cm) and medial to the upper arm reference line. In arms with lymphedema, the absence of lymphatic flow was most commonly observed in posterior lymphatics (29/59, 49%), followed by anterior (15/60, 25%) and posterior-ulnar lymphatics (1/20, 5%). Compared to normal arms, new lymphatic flow through posterior-ulnar lymphatics was observed in 34.5% of patients (10/29) in whom posterior lymphatics was completely obstructed.

CONCLUSIONS: Superficial lymphatic vessels can be classified into anterior, posterior, and posterior-ulnar lymphatic vessels. Posterior-ulnar lymphatic vessels might be least affected by lymphosclerosis in patient s with lymphedema.

PMID:35346607 | DOI:10.1016/j.bjps.2022.02.049

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Natural history, predictive factors of apparent disease (structural or biochemical) and spontaneous excellent response in patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma and indeterminate response to initial therapy with radioiodine

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Endocrine. 2022 Mar 28. doi: 10.1007/s12020-022-03040-9. Online ahead of print.

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BACKGROUND: About 20% of patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) submitted to total thyroidectomy followed by radioactive iodine (RAI) exhibit an indeterminate response to therapy. The aim was to evaluate the natural history, predictive factors of apparent disease (structural or biochemical), and spontaneous excellent response in patients with PTC and an initial indeterminate response to RAI therapy defined based on unstimulated Tg (u-Tg).

METHODS: We evaluated 164 patients who were initially treated with total thyroidectomy and RAI and who had an indeterminate response to therapy (u-Tg between 0.2 and 1 ng/ml, undetectable anti-Tg antibodies [TgAb], and neck ultrasonography [US] without anomalies). None of the patients received empirical therapy with RAI. The patients were followed up for 24 to 144 months (median 72 months).

RESULTS: Apparent disease occurred in 16 patients (9.7%), including 13 with structural disease and 3 with u-Tg elevation > 1 ng/ml, but no tumor was detected by the imaging methods (biochemical disease). A higher frequency of disease was observed in patients with >3 lymph node metastases (LNM) and initial u-Tg >0.35 ng/ml. The frequency was only 2% among patients with ≤3 LNM and u-Tg ≤0.35 ng/ml and 9.7% among patients with > 3 LNM or u-Tg >0.35 ng/ml, while the frequency was 27% in patients with >3 LNM and u-Tg >0.35 ng/ml. In the absence of any additional therapy, u-Tg was <0.2 ng/ml (excellent response) in the last assessment in 70 patients (42.7%). Only initial u-Tg was associated with a higher probability of spontaneously achieving an excellent response: 40/72 patients (55.5%) with u-Tg ≤0.35 ng/ml versus 30/92 patients (32.6%) with u-Tg >0.35 ng/ml.

CONCLUSIONS: A minority of patients with PTC and an initial indeterminate response to RAI defined based on u-Tg develop apparent disease (structural or biochemical) and many spontaneously achieve an excellent response. The risk of disease can be refined based on parameters such as the extent of lymph node involvement and initial Tg concentration.

PMID:35347578 | DOI:10.1007/s12020-022-03040-9

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A Comparison of Potassium Titanyl Phosphate Laser and Pingyangmycin as Treatment for Adult Laryngeal Hemangioma

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Ear Nose Throat J. 2022 Mar 28:1455613221086534. doi: 10.1177/01455613221086534. Online ahead of print.

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Objective: To evaluate the curative effect of Potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP) laser and pingyangmycin injection for adult laryngeal hemangiomas (ALH). Methods: This was a retrospective study conducted on patients treated with either KTP laser or pingyangmycin injection to assess the efficacy of both treatment and compare the effects on different types of adult laryngeal hemangioma. Results: The ordinal logistic regression test showed the surgery methods had no effect on the therapeutic results. On the contrary, the shape of ALH and the interaction between surgical procedures and ALH shape affected the p rognosis of the ALH. This meant that the shape of ALH might be a confounding factor affecting the therapeutic effect of ALH. Thus, the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test which is a stratification analysis was used to assess the interaction between surgical procedures and ALH shape. Then better results were achieved using the KTP laser for the plane and raised types of ALH. Conclusions: The selection of surgical procedures (the KTP laser or pingyangmycin injection approaches) affects the treatment of ALH. For plane and raised ALH, the KTP laser may be recommended.

PMID:35345911 | DOI:10.117 7/01455613221086534

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Design and Experimental Validation of a Master Manipulator with Position and Posture Decoupling for Laparoscopic Surgical Robot

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Background

The master manipulator with position and posture decoupling and force feedback can improve the immersion of the operation, and the gravity balance can reduce the fatigue of surgeons.

Methods

A seven degree of freedom master manipulator is developed. The parallelogram structure and the angle conversion method contribute to the realization of decoupling position and posture. The calculating method based on the virtual work principle is adopted to achieve the passive gravity balance. The relationship between the master manipulator's joint torque and output force is established to achieve force feedback.

Results

A prototype of the master manipulator was built and its performance was experimentally evaluated. The maximum value of the positioning mean absolute error is 1.2 mm. The maximum absolute error of the force-feedback is 0.32 N, respectively.

Conclusion

With the functions of positioning, gravity balance, and force feedback, our manipulator shows the potential for single port laparoscopic surgery.

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Migration of a Fish Bone From the Esophagus to the Thyroid Gland

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Ear Nose Throat J. 2022 Mar 29:1455613221086032. doi: 10.1177/01455613221086032. Online ahead of print.

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Accidental swallowing of fish bone is one of the most common emergencies in the otolaryngology department. The impacted fish bones are usually found in the palatine tonsil, base of the tongue, valleculae, pyriform sinus, and esophagus, which can be successfully removed after a thorough examination. However, in some cases, the fish bone may penetrate into the neck soft tissue and migrate to extraluminal organs, causing infection, abscess formation, or rupture of vessels. In such cases, prompt recognition and immediate removal of the impacted fish bone are necessary. Herein, we report a rare case of a 60-year-old woman who had accidently swallowed a fish bone 10 days prior to visiting the outpatient department. The fiberoptic scope and head and neck computed tomography scans were obtained from the outpatient department. The fish bone was found to migrate from the upper esophagus to the left thyroid gland. First, a rigid esophageal endoscopy was performed in the operating room, but no obvious fish bone was noted over the esophagus. Finally, the fish bone was removed via exploratory cervicotomy with left-sided total lobectomy of the thyroid. The patient recovered after the operation, and there were no further complications during the 3 years of follow-up.

PMID:35348022 | DOI:10.1177/01455613221086032

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Successful removal of metallic foreign body in the neck-mediastinum via the parapharyngeal space approach

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Ear Nose Throat J. 2022 Mar 29:1455613221084076. doi: 10.1177/01455613221084076. Online ahead of print.

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Neck-mediastinum foreign body (FB) is a common emergency in otorhinolaryngology head and neck surgery departments, and it can be lethal. We present a case of an uncommon foreign body in the neck-mediastinum. The FB was metallic and about 12 cm long. A 74-year-old male accidentally swallowed a metallic FB that lodged in his throat for > 3 days. The intake of the object was associated with smoking a peace pipe, and was an indication for surgery. Aerodermectasia was observed in the neck upon physical examination, and a high-density foreign body was found in the neck-mediastinum through cervicothoracic computed-tomography (CT) scan. Electronic laryngoscopy showed a white pseudo-membrane adhering to the surface of the bilateral piriform fossa in the right laryngeal vestibule, and the root of the tongue, and mucosa were swollen. Cervicothoracic CT revealed dense shadows in the neck-mediastinum. However, electronic laryngoscopy showed no FB in the larynx or piriform fossa. The metal FB was removed by surgery via the parapharyngeal space approach instead of endoscopy. After preoperative assessment and preparation, we successfully removed the metal FB from the neck-mediastinum via the parapharyngeal space approach. The patient was doing well at one-month follow-up. Neck-mediastinum FB is an emergency but rare case necessitating otorhinolaryngology head and neck surgery. It can easily lead to mediastinal and lung infection; given its location in the body, it may lead to aortic arch rupture if not handled promptly.

PMID:35348029 | DOI:10.1177/01455613221084076

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A model to predict a risk of allergic rhinitis based on mitochondrial DNA copy number

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Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2022 Mar 29. doi: 10.1007/s00405-022-07341-7. Online ahead of print.

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PURPOSE: To determine whether mitochondrial DNA copy number (mtDNA-CN) is associated with allergic rhinitis (AR), and further establish a nomogram model for the early diagnosis of AR.

METHODS: We carried out a case-control study involving a total of 134 subjects, including 66 healthy controls and 68 AR patients. The mtDNA-CN in peripheral blood of all subjects was detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction, and general information of patients was recorded. And, least absolute shrinkage selection operator (LASSO) regression was used to screen clinically significant variables, which were substituted into a logistic regression analysis to determine independent risk factors. Next, a nomogram model was developed for the risk prediction of AR. Then, internal validation was performed with the bootstrap resampling. Ultimately, the clinical benefit and validity of the nomogram were assessed by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, bias-corrected curve, and decision curve analysis (DCA).

RESULTS: MtDNA-CN and total IgE were determined as independent risk factors of AR. The final model achieved an area under the ROC curve (AUC) of 0.869, and the DCA curve demonstrated that the nomogram was clinically beneficial for practical application.

CONCLUSION: An increase of the mtDNA-CN was linked to the occurrence risk of AR. The nomogram prediction model based on mtDNA-CN showed the potential clinical utility in improving risk prediction and providing new insights for exploring the pathogenesis of AR.

PMID:35348857 | DOI:10.1007/s00405-022-07341-7

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A comparison between sniffing and blowing for olfactory testing before and after laryngectomy

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Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 2022 Mar 29. doi: 10.1007/s00405-022-07343-5. Online ahead of print.

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PURPOSE: Olfactory dysfunction occurs after laryngectomy due to the loss of nasal airflow and inability to sniff. However, the reason for the loss of olfactory function after laryngectomy is unclear on evaluation with sniffing type tests performed individually. It is expected that the sensorineural olfaction remains, and the results of the sniffing test would be negative, while that of the odour-blowing test would be positive. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate both tests and prove normal olfaction in the patients.

METHODS: Patients who had undergone laryngectomy were evaluated using the T&T olfactometer for odour-sniffing tests, Jet Stream Olfactometer (JSO) for odour-blowing tests, and visual analogue scale (VAS). Evaluations were performed pre-operatively, and 1 month, 6 months, and 1-year post-laryngec tomy.

RESULTS: Thirty-two patients were included in the study. The median recognition thresholds using the T&T and JSO were 1.4 and 2.2 before surgery, 5.8 and 5.4 at 1 month, 5.8 and 5.2 at 6 months, and 5.8 and 5.0 at 1 year after surgery, respectively. Results of the olfactory threshold test in both T&T and JSO and VAS score were significantly worse after surgery compared to that before laryngectomy (p < 0.05). The degree of increase was significantly smaller with JSO than with T&T (p < 0.05).

CONCLUSION: While we could not prove normal olfaction in patients after laryngectomy, the odour-blowing test was superior to the odour-sniffing test in detecting patients with residual olfaction. Simply blowing a scent is insufficient to obtain good olfaction; active airflow is crucial for recognizing odours.

PMID:35348858 | DOI:10.1007/s00405-022-07343-5

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