Publications by authors named "Hans Georg Brochhagen"

Article Synopsis
  • The success of orthodontic anchorage plates relies on the stability of miniscrews, which requires good quality and quantity of bone at the application site.
  • A study analyzed CT scans of 51 fully dentate patients to measure the cortical thickness of the mandibular jawbone in different anterior locations.
  • Results showed that the cortical thickness is thinnest at the incisor region but increases toward the basal and distal areas, indicating that positioning the anchorage plates lower can enhance stability due to greater bone thickness.
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Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the geometric accuracy of scans obtained with a newly developed cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) device in comparison with a multidetector row computed tomography (MDCT) scanner.

Study Design: Cone-beam scans were obtained with the preretail version of a newly developed compact size device with a scan volume of 15 x 15 x 15 cm. Conventional CT scans for comparison were performed with a 6-detector row CT scanner.

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We present an analysis of 37 interventions in the arteries of the lower limbs via a transbrachial arterial approach. Twenty-six patients (42-79 years) underwent 37 interventional procedures in the lower extremities (iliac n = 6, iliac + femoro-popliteal n = 1, femoro-popliteal n = 30) with a vascular approach via the brachial artery (33 left sided, 4 right sided, introducer sheath 4-7 F). The transbrachial approach was chosen to avoid puncture of femoral bypass graft material.

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Background: Preoperative lymph node staging of lung cancer by CT relies on the premise that malignant lymph nodes are larger than benign ones. Lymph nodes > 1 cm in size are regarded as metastatic nodes. The surgical approach and potential application of neoadjuvant therapy regimens are dependent on this evaluation.

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