1.Observation on the changes in nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients′ olfactory before and after radiotherapy
Qianhui QIU ; Shaohua CHEN ; Cuiyuan MENG ; Fengying LIAO ; Xiaoming HUANG ; Tianying LI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2001;(2):57-58
Objective:Detecting nasopharyngeal carcinoma(NPC) patients′olfactory before and after radiotherapy for investigating the infection of radiotherapy on these patients′olfactory.Method:100 NPC patients′olfactory were detected before the start of radiotherapy and after the termination of therapy in 3,6,12,24 and 36 months.Result:Patients′smell acuity decreased sharply 3 months after therapy,but varying degrees of recovery were noted in 6 and 12 months. However their smell acuity became worse in the following time.Conclusion:NPC patients′smell acuity can be profoundly affected by radiotherapy.And after radiotherapy, their smell acuity will decrease wave-likely and cannot fully recover.
2.Application of rhomboid flap for the repairment of postoperative defects in head and neck cutaneous tumor.
Liangsi CHEN ; Peina WU ; Siyi ZHANG ; Xiaoning LUO ; Xinhan SONG ; Shaohua CHEN ; Cuiyuan MENG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2008;22(8):359-360
OBJECTIVE:
To summarize the clinical repairment experience of postoperative skin defects in head and neck cutaneous tumor.
METHOD:
From July 2002 to September 2006, 24 patients with head and neck cutaneous tumor were treated in our department. Every specimen and resection margin of all cases were monitored by intraoperative frozen section. Extents of operative skin defects were from 1.0 cm x 1.5 cm to 3.0 cm x 3.5 cm, all of which were repaired by rhomboid flap.
RESULT:
All the cases were primarily repaired, and followed up 6 month to 3 years. The repaired skins had the normal colour, without obviously scars or secondary deformations.
CONCLUSION
The rhomboid flap is reasonably designed, conveniently procured and manipulated. It is a better method to immediately repair the head and neck skin defects after radical excision of tumor.
Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Head and Neck Neoplasms
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surgery
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Postoperative Period
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Reconstructive Surgical Procedures
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methods
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Skin Neoplasms
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surgery
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Skin Transplantation
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methods
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Surgical Flaps
3.Malleostapedotomy in stapes surgery for otosclerosis with malleus/incus mobility disorder.
Peina WU ; Runmei GE ; Zhengmin WANG ; Xiaoqian WANG ; Cuiyuan MENG ; Yong CUI ; Min FU ; Liangsi CHEN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2007;21(17):791-793
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the feasibility, safety and effectiveness of malleostapedotomy based on malleus-oval window technique in otosclerosis with malleus/incus mobility disorder.
METHOD:
Six cases with malleostapedotomy on stapes footplate fixation accompanied by malleus/incus movements disorder from March 2005 to March 2007 were analyzed retrospectively, when totally 78 cases of conventional stapes surgeries were performed on isolated otosclerosis . The surgical procedures, intraoperative findings and postoperative vertigo as well as pure tone gain were discussed.
RESULT:
All of the 6 cases showed stapes footplate fixation. Both abnormal incudomalleolar joint and incudostapedial joint were found in 2 cases. It was suspected that previous inflammation resulted in yellowish mucosa, ossicular malformation and stiffness. The third one showed local tympanosclerosis in the attic. In another 2 cases, idiopathic malleus head fixation related to the anterior and superior mallear ligament abnormal were presented while a surgical incudomalleolar joint dislocation prior to the observation happened in the last one. Among these 6 cases, there was no 4.0 Hz notch and postoperative vertigo which needs a further care. Postoperative air-bone gap on 0.5 kHz, 1.0 kHz, 2.0 kHz, 4.0 kHz averaged less than 10 dB. All the patients had been followed up for 3 months.
CONCLUSION
Malleostapedotomy based on malleus-oval window technique is a safe and effective procedure available for otosclerosis with malleus/incus movement disorder from different origins.
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Female
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Humans
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Incus
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surgery
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Male
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Malleus
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surgery
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Middle Aged
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Otosclerosis
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surgery
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Retrospective Studies
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Stapes Surgery
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methods
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Treatment Outcome