Publications by authors named "Thumfart W"

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of medium-level laser therapy in chronic tinnitus treatment. In a prospective double-blind placebo-controlled trial, either active laser (450 mW, 830 nm combined Ga-Al-As diode laser) or placebo irradiation was applied through the external acoustic meatus of the affected ear towards the cochlea. Fourty-eight patients with chronic tinnitus were studied.

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Objective: The effectiveness of modified radical neck dissection with concomitant chemoradiotherapy in patients with N2/3 advanced head and neck cancer was evaluated.

Study Design And Setting: Retrospective study of 35 patients treated at the University Hospital, Medical University, Innsbruck. The treatment consisted of a split course radiation up to 70 Gy with concomitant chemotherapy with Mytomicin C and 5-fluorouracil.

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The incidence of distant metastasis in head and neck cancer and especially in salivary gland cancer is relatively low in comparison to other malignancies. However, the presence of distant metastasis heralds a poor prognosis in head and neck cancer, with a median survival of 4.3-7.

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Background: Intraoperative three-dimensional (3D) navigation systems determine spatial positions and visualize them in radiological data sets. Usually, data from 3-D computed tomography (CT) are used. We have successfully implemented "augmented reality" in routine clinical practice by superimposing positional data and guiding and ancillary structures on the live endoscopic video of the operating site.

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The combination of radiation and chemotherapy administered for patients undergoing therapy for advanced head and neck neoplasms leads to a significant rise in toxic side-effects. Oral mucositis remains one of the most distressing factors leading to pain, impairment of oral nutrition, local and systemic infection and often cessation of the oncological treatment. The local and systemic administration of recombinant growth factors has revealed a potential benefit in the treatment of oral mucositis.

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Objective: To reduce the impact of contemporary 3D-navigation systems on the environment of typical otorhinolaryngologic operating rooms, we demonstrate that a transfer of navigation software to modern high-power notebook computers is feasible and results in a practicable way to provide positional information to a surgeon intraoperatively.

Materials And Methods: The ARTMA Virtual Patient System has been implemented on a Macintosh PowerBook G3 and, in connection with the Polhemus FASTRAK digitizer, provides intraoperative positional information during endoscopic endonasal surgery.

Results: Satisfactory intraoperative navigation has been realized in two- and three-dimensional medical image data sets (i.

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Dendritic cells (DC) are professional antigen-presenting cells whose primary function is the initiation of immune response. Based on the finding that the immune system usually fails to identify and kill cancer cells, DC have been recently used as vaccines for stimulation of tumour-specific immunity. This review focuses on pitfalls related to DC-based vaccination against solid tumours and on improvement of this immunotherapeutic approach for routine treatment of cancer disease.

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Objective: To conduct a review of contemporary approaches on the diagnostic-preoperative, operative, and postoperative methods in the management of juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma (JNA).

Study Design: Retrospective study of 14 cases of JNA resection at the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University of Innsbruck (Innsbruck, Austria) between 1987 and 1998.

Methods: Data was obtained for each patient regarding age, presenting symptoms, duration of symptoms, biopsy findings, tumor location, administration of preoperative angiography and embolization, and surgical approach.

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This retrospective analysis presents a minimally invasive method for a transnasal approach to treat bilateral and unilateral choanal atresia and stenosis in infants and children. We describe an advanced surgical technique that applies the use of a KTP laser and give recommendations for preoperative diagnosis and postoperative assessment. We report 13 cases of bilateral and unilateral choanal atresia or stenosis treated over a 3 1/2-year period.

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Background And Objective: Patients with advanced head and neck cancer often suffer from malnutrition even before the start of therapy. Hence, the demand for nutritional support increases particularly before and during radiochemotherapy. Though nutritional therapy has been shown to substantially improve individual outcome, neither the criteria for patient candidacy nor the indications for therapeutic intervention have been established.

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Objective: To analyze the value of electromyography in predicting recovery from acute neurogenic vocal fold paralysis.

Study Design: Prospective case series.

Setting: University-based hospital of otorhinolaryngology-head and neck surgery.

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A study was conducted to compare the new MED-EL TEMPO+ ear-level speech processor with the CIS PRO+ body-worn processor in the COMBI 40/COMBI 40+ implant system. Speech tests were performed in 46 experienced subjects in two test sessions approximately 4 weeks apart. Subjects were switched over from the CIS PRO+ to the TEMPO+ in the first session and used only the TEMPO+ in the time between the two sessions.

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The anatomic development of thyroglossal tract remnants is not understood at present. For analysis of morphology and growth patterns of thyroglossal tract remnants, we used histologic whole organ serial sections to determine developmental changes through the first years of life. Larynges of 58 infants and children ages 1 month to 13 years were obtained in whole organ serial step-sections in an axial plane.

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For the treatment of unilateral laryngeal paralysis with glottic insufficiency injection laryngoplasty is a popular modality of treatment. This procedure augments the volume of the paralyzed vocal fold by endoscopic injection. However, the ideal substance has not yet been found for that purpose.

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Background: Human standing stability is ensured by means of a sensory-motor control system. Proprioceptivity is most important among sensory afferences. At this time, less is known about the effect of standardized visual stimuli on motor programs towards support of body stability.

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The European Laryngological Society is proposing a classification of different laryngeal endoscopic cordectomies in order to ensure better definitions of post-operative results. We chose to keep the word "cordectomy" even for partial resections because it is the term most often used in the surgical literature. The classification comprises eight types of cordectomies: a subepithelial cordectomy (type I), which is resection of the epithelium; a subligamental cordectomy (type II), which is a resection of the epithelium, Reinke's space and vocal ligament; transmuscular cordectomy (type III), which proceeds through the vocalis muscle; total cordectomy (type IV); extended cordectomy, which encompasses the contralateral vocal fold and the anterior commissure (type Va); extended cordectomy, which includes the arytenoid (type Vb); extended cordectomy, which encompasses the subglottis (type Vc); and extended cordectomy, which includes the ventricle (type Vd).

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This prospective study evaluates the oncological results of transoral laser surgery (TLS) for glottic carcinoma categorized Tis, T1 and T2 in a large, unselected group of 285 consecutive patients from a university-based referral center that uses transoral laser surgery as the standard approach to these tumors. Patients were treated between 1 January 1987 and 31 December 1996. Thirty-three patients had Tis disease, 174 T1 tumors and 113 T2.

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Objective: To evaluate the benefits and difficulties encountered when using various 3-dimensional (3-D) navigation systems in head and neck procedures.

Design: Five different navigation systems were used for preoperative planning and intraoperative 3-D navigation in procedures at the paranasal sinuses, the frontal and lateral skull bases, and the petrous bone.

Intervention: Intraoperative 3-D localizing systems (position-sensitive mechanical arms, infrared cameras, etc) demand reliable patient fixation on the operating table.

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The authors used a frameless stereotactic navigation system, the Vogele-Bale-Hohner head holder, and a targeting device to reproducibly position brachytherapy needles for fractionated interstitial brachytherapy in 12 patients with inoperable cancers of the head and neck. In all cases, deviations of the needle relative to the planned position were within 1-15 mm depending on the location of the tumor.

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3D-navigation systems have only recently been introduced into the surgical field. Since then they have gained increasing importance not only in ENT surgery but also in neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery, maxillo-facial surgery, radiology and radiotherapy. Following a brief historical introduction this article reviews existing navigation technologies, in terms of indication, practicability, accuracy, forensic and financial aspects.

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Objectives: Hyperplastic lesions of the laryngeal mucosa can eventually develop into squamous cell carcinoma The relationship between dendritic cell infiltration of head and neck cancers and prognosis is well known. Surprisingly, data regarding dendritic cell infiltration in precancerous lesions are not available today. It was the purpose of our study to extend these observations and to investigate in more detail the density and distribution of dendritic cells in pre-cancerous lesions.

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Objective: We demonstrate that computer-assisted frameless stereotactic navigation with the ISG/ELEKTA Viewing Wand system in the petrous bone is routinely possible with sufficient application accuracy.

Methods: High-resolution computed tomography imaging is done with a dedicated structure attached to the mouthpiece of the Vogele-Bale-Hohner (VBH) head holder, an integral part of our intraoperative patient fixation. The patient image registration can be reliably performed before surgery in an unsterile environment with the registration structure of the mouthpiece.

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