Publications by authors named "Katie Midwinter"

To evaluate outcomes of intractable epistaxis managed with arterial embolisation. Fourteen sequential cases of intractable epistaxis that underwent embolisation in our centre were evaluated retrospectively and interviewed over the phone. All patients had several failed treatment modalities prior to embolisation.

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We have reviewed our experience of tracheostomy in children over the past 20 years at Sheffield Children's Hospital. One hundred and forty-eight tracheostomies were performed in 143 children aged one day to 13 years old (average 27 months). Sixty-five per cent of patients were < one year old.

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Iatrogenic injury to the spinal accessory nerve following surgical procdures in the neck is well recognized in causing significant morbidity to patients, with shoulder pain and loss of function being particularly problematic. We have used a Magstim Neurosign 100 peripheral nerve monitor, that is most often used in our practice to monitor the facial nerve during middle ear and parotid surgery, to monitor the accessory nerve during neck surgery. Ten patients undergoing accessory nerve-sparing neck dissection, or excision biopsy of neck mass had their accessory nerve monitored during the procedure.

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