Background: The present study evaluates the analysis of routine data within quality control management by means of ERCP in a tertiary center over five years.
Methods: In a retrospective study, we analyzed pseudonymized routine administrative data according § 21 KHEntgG. These data can be tracked with regard to specific indicators for all hospitals and after data revocation for each individual hospital.
Otolaryngol Clin North Am
October 2016
The eustachian tube consists of 2 compartments: the Rüdinger's safety canal and the auxiliary gap. It is surrounded by a cartilaginous wall on the craniomedial side and a membranous wall on the inferolateral side. The eustachian tube cartilage is firmly attached to the skull base by the lateral and the medial suspensory ligaments, which are separated by the medial Ostmann fat pad.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Patients with moderate-to-severe mixed hearing losses (MHLs) are hard to provide sufficient benefit with currently available conventional hearing aids. Here, the long-term safety of a direct acoustic cochlear stimulator (DACS) and the effectiveness compared with conventional "high-performance" hearing aids were investigated.
Study Design: Prospective, within patient reference, nonrandomized, interventional multicenter clinical study performed at these 3 centers: Medical University Hannover, University of Heidelberg, and Helios Hospital Krefeld.
Objectives/hypothesis: Virtual surgical training systems are of growing value. Current prototypes for endonasal sinus surgery simulation are very expensive or lack running stability. No reliable system is available to a notable number of users yet.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNY-CO-58/KIF2C has been identified as a tumor antigen by screening antibody responses in patients with colorectal cancer. However, expression had not consequently been examined, and nothing was known about its ability to induce spontaneous T cell responses, which have been suggested to play a role in the development of colorectal cancer. We analyzed 5 colorectal cancer cell lines, and tumor samples and adjacent healthy tissues from 176 patients with epithelial cancers for the expression of NY-CO-58/KIF2C by RT-PCR and Western Blot.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: The objective of this study is to determine the feasibility of computerized evaluation of resident performance using hand motion analysis on a virtual reality temporal bone (VR TB) simulator. We hypothesized that both computerized analysis and expert ratings would discriminate the performance of novices from experienced trainees. We also hypothesized that performance on the virtual reality temporal bone simulator (VR TB) would differentiate based on previous drilling experience.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCancer-Testis (CT) antigens are by definition expressed in tumor but not in healthy tissue except testis and might represent ideal targets for antigen-specific immunotherapy. Here, we present the first comprehensive analysis of CT antigen expression in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Tumor samples (N = 51), and adjacent healthy tissue from patients with HNSCC were analyzed for the expression of 23 genes designated CT antigens using RT-PCR.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: The impact of cranio-maxillofacial procedures upon Eustachian tube function is still largely unknown. The aim of this presentation is to depict new aspects of Eustachian tube function and to demonstrate its importance to cranio-maxillofacial surgery.
Methods: Two different groups of patients were examined both clinically and by MRI of the Eustachian tube region.
KCNQ4 is an M-type K+ channel expressed in sensory hair cells of the inner ear and in the central auditory pathway. KCNQ4 mutations underlie human DFNA2 dominant progressive hearing loss. We now generated mice in which the KCNQ4 gene was disrupted or carried a dominant negative DFNA2 mutation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRationale And Objectives: The aim of the study is to show the possibilities opened up by three-dimensional (3D) computer-based models of the human body for education in anatomy, training of radiological and endoscopic examinations, and simulation of surgical procedures.
Materials And Methods: Based on 3D data sets obtained from the Visible Human and/or clinical cases, virtual body models are created that provide an integrated spatial and symbolic description of the anatomy by using interactive color/intensity-based segmentation, ray casting visualization with subvoxel resolution, a semantic network for knowledge modeling, and augmented QuickTime VR (Apple Computer, Inc, Cupertino, CA) movies for presentation.
Results: From these models, various radiological, endoscopic, or haptic manifestations of the body can be derived.
Introduction: Melanocytes of the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear have been described morphologically in various contexts. Nature and functions of these cells are as yet not completely clear, even though several hypotheses exist regarding the same. The limited knowledge is due in part to a lack of methods regarding in vitro cell culture.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground And Objectives: Qualitative laryngoscopic investigations belong to diagnostic routine in laryngology. Nevertheless, quantitative morphometric measurements of intralaryngeal structures have been difficult by now.
Study Design/material And Methods: The development of a two-point-light projection method for endolaryngeal measurements that works with a double reflecting mirror and green laser light is shown.
K-Cl co-transporters are encoded by four homologous genes and may have roles in transepithelial transport and in the regulation of cell volume and cytoplasmic chloride. KCC3, an isoform mutated in the human Anderman syndrome, is expressed in brain, epithelia and other tissues. To investigate the physiological functions of KCC3, we disrupted its gene in mice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: The role of the paratubal muscles, especially the medial pterygoid muscle, still is unclear. The aim of this study was to define the function of the medial pterygoid muscle concerning the muscular compliance of the auditory tube.
Methods: High-resolution cross-sectional T1 magnetic resonance imaging data of one of the authors' paratubal structures were used, a new functional 3-D model of the auditory tube and its related structures visualized by the Hamburg VOXEL-MAN digital image system.
A profound knowledge of anatomy and surgical landmarks of the temporal bone is a basic necessity for any otologic surgeon. Because this knowledge, so far, has been mostly taught by limited temporal bone drilling courses, our objective was to create a system for virtual petrous bone surgery that allows the realistic simulation of specific laterobasal surgical approaches. A major requirement was the development of an interactive drill-like tool, together with a new technique for realistic visualization of simulated cut surfaces.
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