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Ceftizoxime As Local Therapy In the Treatment of Recurrences of Chronic Suppurative Otitis-media
Ruolo di un preparato imunostimolante costituito da frazioni ribosomiali batteriche e da proteoglicani di membrana di K. pneumoniae nella prevenzione delle infezioni respiratorie e otorinolaringoiatriche
A multicenter study on the clinical efficacy and safety of roxithromycin in the treatment of ear-nose-throat infections: Comparison with amoxycillin/clavulanic acid
This multicenter, randomized open-label study compared the efficacy and safety of roxithromycin tablets 300 mg once a day (Rx) and amoxicillin/clavulanic acid tablets 875+125 mg twice a day (Acx), administered for a mean of 7 days. The study was carried out in five centers on 100 in- or out-patients of both sexes, aged between 18 and 91 years (mean 3814). All patients suffered from ENT diseases, 85% with acute otitis media, 31% pharyngotonsillitis and 11% rhinosinusitis. The patients were divided into two randomized groups of 50 patients each. Clinical evaluations (signs and symptoms) were performed before, during and at the end of therapy. At the end of therapy, for intent-to-treat and per-protocol populations, a satisfactory overall clinical response was achieved by 82% of patients in the Rx group and 78% in the Acx group with similar reductions in signs and symptoms of disease in both groups. Safety was good, with only 2 patients of the Rx group and 4 patients of the Acx group presenting side effects, involving mainly the gastrointestinal system. Rx appears to be active and safe in the therapy of ENT diseases exhibiting similar effects on the reduction of signs and symptoms as Amx but with better compliance because of once-a-day administration
Platysma flap for oral reconstruction.
In the authors' series of 12 consecutive patients who had oral reconstruction using the indications described above, flap survival always was achieved. Venous congestion was observed often: the flap became intensively red, showing a disappointing color that resolved spontaneously with only skin de-epithelialization. In one case of floor-of-the-mouth repair, a marginal necrosis of the distal portion of the flap occurred, possibly because of a venous drainage problem. The secondary defect healed spontaneously, without fistula formation. The time required to outline the flap is less than for most other flaps, and donor site morbidity is minimal. In selected cases, a platysma flap is an easy and rewarding solution for repairing various oral defects
Transoral robotic surgery with laser for head and neck cancers: a feasibility study.
Aims: To assess the feasibility of a flexible thulium laser coupled with a novel robotic introducer for head and neck cancers. Methods: In a prospective nonrandomized clinical trial, 58 patients were evaluated. When indicated, transoral robotic surgery (TORS) with laser was performed using an Intuitive da Vinci S System with the Intuitive Surgical® Endo Wrist Introducer, 5Fr to hold and position thulium surgical laser fibers. Results: Six patients underwent TORS with laser for early supraglottic and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas. All approaches were successfully completed without the need for microscopic/open conversion or positive margins to the final pathological study. No intraoperative adverse events occurred and recovery was relatively quick, with no evidence of disease recurrence at the time of reporting, the short observation time notwithstanding. Conclusions: In our preliminary experience, TORS with laser showed feasible and promising results. Further studies are mandatory to demonstrate thulium laser benefits in surgical and oncological practice
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