Publications by authors named "Shivangi Gaur"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how endotracheal tube (ETT) cuff pressure varies during general anesthesia with two different gas mixtures: oxygen-air and oxygen-nitrous oxide.
  • The research involved 40 patients, divided into two groups, with ETT cuff pressure monitored at set intervals post-intubation.
  • Results showed that cuff pressure increased significantly in the oxygen-nitrous oxide group compared to the oxygen-air group, indicating that the choice of gas mixture impacts ETT cuff pressure during surgery.
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Pediatric maxillofacial trauma is a rare entity, which is primarily the reason for an individual surgeon's inexperience in managing such injuries. More so, maxillary injuries are infrequent. Pediatric maxillofacial injuries are usually a result of blunt force trauma such as falls, motor vehicle accidents, bicycle injuries, sports-related injuries, assault, and child abuse.

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In lieu of a lack of consensus among the global community, it becomes imperative to address the pitfalls in the surgical management of bilateral mandibular condylar fractures with the contemporary technique of open reduction and internal fixation of only one side. This dictum inevitably leads to postoperative complications despite the best efforts of the surgical team to optimize care. We present a case series comprising residual deformities and complications arising out of the inadequate treatment of bilateral condylar fractures.

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Schwannomas are benign nerve tumors of schwann cell origin. Schwann cells are derived from neural crest and are therefore of neuroectodermal origin. 25-40% of all schwannomas arise in the head and neck region.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the clinical efficacy of injection of 2 long-acting amide local anesthetic agents - bupivacaine and ropivacaine with and without 4 mg dexamethasone in patients undergoing third molar extraction.

Methods: A prospective randomized double blind controlled trial was conducted among 68 patients with impacted mandibular third molars. Group A and B were the control groups and received 1.

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