Publications by authors named "Panajotopoulos A"

The aim of our study was the evaluation of two controversial procedures used in surgical management of parotid tumours in a university teaching hospital: fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) and continuous operative facial monitoring with nerve integrity monitor (NIM). We present a retrospective study of 96 consecutive cases of parotid gland surgical procedures, performed in our department of ENT Surgery (Bichat University Hospital) during a 2-year period. After the exclusion of nine patients (4 recurrent tumours, 3 insufficient data and 2 obviously malignant tumours with preoperative facial paralysis and necessary peroperative facial nerve sacrifice), the final group included 40 men and 47 women (mean age 46 years).

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The facial artery musculomucosal flap (FAMM) is usually used in reconstruction of defects in oral cavity, most frequent being the mouth floor. This flap has many advantages from its surgical procedure, its great reliability, its mucous tissue origin, its usable surface, its large axis of rotation and the little of after-effects of the donor site. The hard palate defects with bucconasal communication can raise difficulties of reconstruction.

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Purpose Of The Study: To investigate epidemiologic trends in the bacteriology of acute otitis media, data were recorded during a 10-year period by the same group of investigators during clinical studies in pediatric outpatients.

Methods: Bacterial samples were obtained before antibiotic treatment from 2149 children (age 3 to 36 months) with acute otitis media. All samples were transported, handled and cultured in the same way throughout the 10-year period.

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The sagittal split ramus osteotomy is probably the most frequently used procedure for correction of mandibular skeletal dento-facial deformities. In the 30 years since the procedure was introduced, a number of complications has been reported: unfavorable fracture during surgery, paresthesia or anesthesia and relapse. The literature seems to be very poor concerning the esthetical and morphological complications of the sagittal split ramus osteotomy; especially when treating Class II dento-facial deformity frequently associated with a genioplasty.

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