Publications by authors named "Shi Guang-Gang"

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  • This study collected data from over 35,000 COVID-19 patients in China to analyze the rates of olfactory (smell) and gustatory (taste) dysfunctions following infection.!
  • Findings revealed a 67.75% incidence rate of these dysfunctions, with factors like gender, smoking, vaccination doses, and oral health affecting both the likelihood of experiencing and recovering from these symptoms.!
  • On average, smell and taste scores declined significantly after infection but showed some recovery over time, with 59.16% of patients reporting improvement, though some experienced prolonged symptoms lasting over 28 days.!
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  • The study investigates the clinical features and recurrence rates of sinonasal inverted papilloma (NIP), assessing factors contributing to recurrence and comparing surgical methods.
  • Among 156 patients, recurrence occurred in 19 cases, with some progressing to squamous cell carcinoma, showing a slight variation in recurrence rates among different surgical approaches but no significant statistical differences.
  • The results suggest that thorough initial surgical removal is crucial for reducing recurrence, while the Krouse classification stage and type of surgery were less influential on outcomes.
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Objective: To investigate the clinical effect of orbit blowout fracture reconstruction under nasal endoscope.

Methods: Forty-one cases of orbit fracture were reconstructed for lost or damaged orbit under nasal endoscope through maxillary sinus, ethmoidal sinus or the both.

Results: Among the 35 cases of orbit blowout fracture, enophthalmos in 33 cases were completely improved, 29 cases were symmetrical to normal eye after operation without diplopia except that 6 cases had slight enophthalmos accompanied with slight diplopia.

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Objective: To evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of combined treatment with surgical decompression and drug for traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) and analyze the influential factors.

Methods: A retrospective study on 69 patients (70 eyes) with TON treated with optic canal decompression through transnasal endoscopic approach and drug was conducted. The visual acuity was divided into 5 grades: no light perception (NLP), light perception (LP), hand move, count finger, > 0.

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Objective: To establish an animal model of traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) that resemble to clinical state and study the mechanical principle and change of pathophysiology of its nerve injury for clinical diagnosis and treatment.

Methods: New Zealand white rabbits were used as the research objects. The method introduced by Wang Yi was repeated and improved.

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Objective: To explore the diagnosis and treatment of delayed traumatic epistaxis and put forward a concept of arteriola pseudoaneurysmal epistaxis originated from maxillofacial medium-sized artery.

Methods: The clinical data of 53 patients who had the typical symptoms of delayed traumatic epistaxis and received digital subtraction angiography examination and treated in recent 10 years were retrospectively analyzed.

Results: Among the 53 patients, 8 patients suffered from interval carotid artery pseudoaneurysm.

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Objective: To summarize the clinical experience in diagnosing and managing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea via transnasal endoscopic approach and its combination with frontal approach.

Methods: A retrospective study of 58 patients with CSF rhinorrhea was conducted. Fifty eight cases were all under CT.

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  • The study looked at serious problems that can happen during sinus surgery for people with sinus issues.
  • Out of 1,102 patients, 21 had severe complications, like bleeding or injuries to the eyes or brain.
  • The most important reasons for these serious problems were how skilled the surgeon was and the patient's previous health issues.
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Objective: To introduce a better surgical approach for the resection of tumors involving the anterior and middle skull base and the fronto-orbito-ethmoidal area.

Methods: A "T" form incision was made in the fronto-orbito-ethmoidal region and along the nasal pyramid down. Parts of ethmoid sinus, lamina papyracea, fronto-orbito bone and behind wall of frontal sinus were resected in order to expose the tumors in the anterior skull base and the fronto-orbito-ethmoidal region.

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Objective: Pseudoaneurysm in siphon section of internal carotid artery (ICA) caused by craniocerebral trauma was diagnosed and totally embolized by applying digital subtraction angiography (DSA) technique, with satisfactory results. The clinical application of this technique was discussed.

Methods: The patients suffered from craniocerebral trauma with serious epistaxis were managed in our hospital by DSA.

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