1.Frontolateral laryngectomy with imbrication laryngoplasty for stage I glottic carcinoma.
Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2012;27(1):31-34
Good prognosis has been associated with early detection of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the larynx. The patient’s choice for any treatment modality depends highly on the cure rate, larynx preservation rate, post-treatment voice quality, morbidity, and treatment cost.1 Regardless of which stage of disease, the choice of treatment centers mainly on the maintenance of quality of life and minimal adverse effects.
Human
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Male
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Middle Aged
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GLOTTIS
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CARCINOMA
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LARYNGECTOMY
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LARYNGOPLASTY
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OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES
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SURGICAL PROCEDURES, OPERATIVE
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Hoarseness
2.Luc’s abscess: The zygomatic route of infection from cholesteatoma
Ramon Alfonso A. Dominguez ; Anne Margaux V. Artates
Philippine Journal of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2022;37(1):52-54
Luc’s abscess is an uncommon complication of otitis media wherein a subperiosteal abscess develops into the temporalis muscle and follows the route of a pneumatized zygoma.1 In uncomplicated cases, surgical drainage and antibiotics are adequate management with mastoidectomy reserved for severe or complicated cases. We report a case of complicated Luc’s abscess presenting with many complications that required multiple surgical interventions.
Cholesteatoma
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Zygoma
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Mastoidectomy
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Abscess