Publications by authors named "Gammert C"

A study was conducted to compare the new MED-EL TEMPO+ ear-level speech processor with the CIS PRO+ body-worn processor in the COMBI 40/COMBI 40+ implant system. Speech tests were performed in 46 experienced subjects in two test sessions approximately 4 weeks apart. Subjects were switched over from the CIS PRO+ to the TEMPO+ in the first session and used only the TEMPO+ in the time between the two sessions.

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An in vitro human nasal model was developed as a tool to study the local tolerability of nasal powder forms using excised nasal mucosa in a diffusion chamber. The suitability of this model was tested using Sandostatin (SMS) an octapeptide analog of somatostatin, as a reference drug enhanced by Avicel (microcrystalline cellulose) or lactose (100 mesh). The standard nasal spray vehicle was taken as a harmless control and 1% chenodeoxycholate (CDC) as a harmful control in terms of local tolerability.

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The otolaryngologist is increasingly involved in the evaluation and management of sleep-related respiratory disorders. Main symptoms of intermittent obstruction in adults and children are snoring and stridulous breathing. Important factors causing pharyngeal obstruction are functional and structural narrowings in the upper airways leading to increased upstream resistance.

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The authors present a case of a young woman with a diabetic ketoacidosis and rhinoorbital mucormycosis, successfully treated by resection of necrotic areas without orbital exenteration. The favorable outcome was attributed to early diagnosis and immediate commencement of the adequate therapy, which included correction of diabetic ketoacidosis, debridement of devitalized tissue, daily irrigation of the involved areas with amphotericin B solution and application of intravenous amphotericin B.

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Many modifications of extracranial transsphenoidal hypophysectomy exist, but knowledge of the rhinological implications of these procedures is rare. At our institution the transseptal approach is performed as a joint rhinosurgical and neurosurgical procedure. Three hundred nineteen patients were operated on from 1979 to 1984, 113 of whom had a rhinological follow-up for 5 years.

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The human septal cartilage is of ectodermal origin and contributes to midfacial growth and development. Acromegaly is an endocrine disease due to growth hormone (Gh) excess originating from a somatotrophic adenoma of the pituitary gland. Excessive Gh levels lead to high insulin-like growth factor I (IGF I) concentrations, which are known to stimulate cartilage growth in vivo and in vitro.

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Two rhinomanometers (the NR 6 manufactured by Mercury, Scotland and the Rhino-Comp manufactured by Cintec, Sweden) were tested and compared in five subjects. Both instruments are suitable for clinical use and produced equal measurements of nasal airway resistance. The Rhino-Comp device is easier to handle.

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Despite various methods of investigation, there are few reports as to the normal values of nasal airway resistance. A total of 56 adult subjects free of any nasal disease underwent nasal airway resistance measurement using active anterior rhinomanometry according to the guidelines of the international committee on standardization of rhinomanometry. Inspiratory and expiratory resistance was measured before and after application of a topical decongestant spray.

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The influence of indoor climate on goblet cells and intraepithelial glands of nasal mucosa was analysed. A cold and heat adapted group of twenty rats were compared with a neutral adapted group after eight weeks of climatic exposure. There was a decrease of density of the goblet cells and the intrapeithelial glands in cold adapted rats.

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Septal cartilage was obtained during septoplasty from healthy adults or during transnasal hypophysectomy from acromegalic patients. Small strips of cartilage were excised from five different areas of the septum: the anterior free end, the suprapremaxillary area, the central area, the posterior area, and the caudal prolongation of the septum. Five different enzymatic pathways were analyzed in these areas.

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Growth activity in different areas of human septal cartilage was measured by in vitro incorporation of 35 S-labelled sulfate and 3 H-labelled thymidine in 6 acromegalic patients. Septal cartilage was obtained during transnasal hypophysectomy. The growth activities in the posterior area, which is situated anterior to the septo-ethmoidal junction were significantly enhanced compared to a control group of hormonally normal adults.

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There are still some problems of the surgical treatment of septal perforations (s.p.).

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A histological study is presented on 18 cartilage grafts, conserved in Merthiolat TM, which had been implanted for reconstruction of the caudal border of the nose for time periods of 1 month up to 11 years. These cartilage graft preparations were compared to non graft cartilage from patients died in an age of 37, 51 and 53 years respectively. Our findings show that cartilage grafts are eroded from the edge by resorption granulations of the host.

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In 26 cases allogenetic human dura mater, conserved in CialitTM 1:5000, was used to close perforations of the eardrum instead of commonly used autogenetic fascia of the temporal muscle. In preceding animal studies, it had been found that "Cialit dura" acts as guideline and stimulates the development of new host connective tissue. In 25 human ear drums the perforations healed up without any problems.

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Mersilene mesh was used in the reconstruction of the posterior wall of the auditory canal in 12 radical mastoidectomy and attico-antrotomy cavities. Reestablishment of a stable metal wall occurred in 7 patients. In 2 the mesh had to be covered with soft tissue in a second procedure.

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To find an explanation for tumor-recurrences around the tracheostoma, in 59 cases of squamous cell cancer of larynx, hypopharynx, oropharynx and tongue the ipsilateral hemithyreoidectomy was included into the tumorexstirpation and radical neck dissection. This histological work up of the thyroid showed no evidence of metastases within the gland. However in cases of extended metastasis or difficult surgical approach to the prae- and paratracheal areas the hemithyreoidectomy is advised.

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This study demonstrates the histological changes of incus cartilage after transplantation into the middle ear space of rabbits. Conservation was performed by deep-freezing, lyophilisation in connection with gamma-irradiation, or with Cialit in differing dilutions. Controlled deep-freezing at about -196 degrees C and uncontrolled deep-freezing at about -20 degrees C guarantee after transplantion the survival of some vital chondrocytes.

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In a modification of Thornell's procedure of surgical treatment of bilateral abductor paralysis of the vocal cords, the arytenoid cartilage is preserved, but only its vocal process is removed. After preparing of a pedicled subglottic mucosaflap a partial resection of the vocal cord and of the vocal muscle is followed. An endolaryngeal packing with a soft foam-rubber stent allows an optimal adaptation of the mucosaflap.

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Long term experience of nasal surgery using cartilage homografts preserved in merthiolate shows the implants to have the following properties: 1. They heal without complications and are well tolerated. 2.

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The histological reactions to the implantation of allogenetic incus after conservation in Cialit or after controlled deepfreezing are described. After 5 months the incusses of both conservation technics show the same good tendency of revitalisation. Therefore the controlled deep-freezing technic does not offer an advantage compared to the Cialit conservation method at least for the present state of knowledge.

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Autogenetic and allogenetic incuses as well as xenogenetic malleus were implanted into the middle-ear of rabbits after different procedures of conservation. The process of healing was studied by histological examination. The different conservation methods are leading to different antigenic qualities of the donor material.

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The histological reactions to the implantation of allogenetic and xenogenetic lyophilized and gamma-sterilized material into the middle ear of rabbits and men is described. In contrary to the behaviour of allogenetic material the xenogenetic shows a clear minor tendency of revitalisation. The reason is the antigen-antibody-reaction which takes place at the capillary network of the donor and leads to a hylinosis with following obliteration of the vascular rete.

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Cialit preserved cartilage was used to fill defects of the bulla of porpoises and the histological healing was studied. Hyaline and elastic cartilage are showing an integration without reactions. The cartilage is resorbed consecutively by the recipient and substituted by bone.

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The covering of defects in ablative oral surgery is associated with particular problems because, in order to avoid the formation of salivary fistulas, a primary closure should be aimed at. Between 1973 and 1975 86 carcinomas of the floor of the mouth, the tongue or the oropharynx were treated by block resection including radical neck dissection without preoperative radiation in 28 Cases the forehead flap and in 20 cases the tongue flap were employed. While the foreheaded flap necessitates the preservation of the ipsilateral A.

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