Publications by authors named "J Piegger"

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of medium-level laser therapy in chronic tinnitus treatment. In a prospective double-blind placebo-controlled trial, either active laser (450 mW, 830 nm combined Ga-Al-As diode laser) or placebo irradiation was applied through the external acoustic meatus of the affected ear towards the cochlea. Fourty-eight patients with chronic tinnitus were studied.

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The wedge-shaped superior surface of the trochlea tali may be seen in a proximal view as a trapezium. The angle of this trapezium was calculated by measuring the length, and the smallest and largest widths of the trochlea, and was found to be 16.04 degrees for the left talus and 12.

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An exact knowledge of the subcutaneous layers in the different regions of the face and neck is important in several surgical disciplines. In the parotid region, a superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) has been described. The existence of a SMAS as a guiding structure for the surgeon in the other regions of the face and neck has been discussed but is controversial.

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Background: In the surgical repair of facial nerve paralysis, a tension-free end-to-end coaptation of the trunk or its branches with or without rerouting is functionally superior to grafting. Assuming that a lengthening of all branches of the parotid plexus can be attained by removal of the superficial part of the parotid gland and mobilization of the branches, we performed an anatomic study.

Methods: The parotid regions of 10 cadavers were dissected to investigate the length gained for the branches of the parotid plexus by this technique.

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Coronary artery anomalies, especially variations in the level of origin, are frequent. In most cases, the origin lies just a few millimeters superior to the supravalvular ridge; ectopic origins of more than one centimeter above this border are rare. We report a case in which the right coronary artery arises from the ascending aorta 38 mm above the supravalvular ridge.

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