15 results match your criteria: "Dortmund General Hospital[Affiliation]"

Introduction: Tumor budding (TB) refers to the presence of small clusters of tumor cells at the invasive front of a malignant tumor. Single tumor cell invasion (SCI) is an extreme variant of TB, in which individual loose tumor cells are present at the invasive front. Both TB and SCI are important histomorphologic risk factors postulated to indicate loss of cellular cohesion.

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Methods sections are often missing essential details. Methodological shortcut citations, in which authors cite previous papers instead of describing the method in detail, may contribute to this problem. This meta-research study used 3 approaches to examine shortcut citation use in neuroscience, biology, and psychiatry.

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The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a biological mechanism in multiple pathophysiological diseases. Related alterations in cadherin expression play a crucial role in carcinogenesis, progression, angiogenesis, and immune response. EMT cells exhibit a transition from an epithelial to a mesenchymal phenotype (cadherin-switch).

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Asymmetric distraction with different expansions of left and right maxillary parts is a serious complication of surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion. An individual, highly standardized surgical intervention based on three-dimensional finite element analysis (FEA) is a new method to improve the quality of therapy. We describe a fundamental simulation-based workflow for preoperative evaluation of the osteotomies in a pilot study to achieve symmetry.

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Background/aim: We compared postoperative radiotherapy (PORT) to surgery only (SO), and supraomohyoidal neck dissection (SOHND) to modified radical neck dissection (MRND) in patients with pT1-T2 squamous cell carcinomas of the oral cavity (OSCC) and a single cervical lymph node metastasis (pN1) in terms of overall survival (OS), oral cancer specific survival (OCSS), and regional recurrence-free survival (RRFS), in a prospective cohort study.

Patients And Methods: We included patients with pT1-T2 pN1 OSCC with no distant metastasis and estimated the survival probabilities using the Kaplan-Meier method and calculated hazards ratios (HR) for PORT vs. SO and MRND vs.

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Background/aim: We investigated the prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV) in a prospective cohort of patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity (OSCC) using both p16 and HPV DNA, i.e., double positivity, as a definition criterion.

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Introduction: Panfacial fractures represent the most severe injuries to the face. The combination of these fractures determines the treatment strategy. This study aims to retrospectively review the data of adult patients treated for complex facial skull fractures in a hospital in Dortmund, Germany from 2015-2017.

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Long-term evaluation of treatment protocols for isolated midfacial fractures in a German nation-wide craniomaxillofacial trauma center 2007-2017.

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September 2021

Clinic for Cranial- and Maxillofacial Surgery, Regional Plastic Surgery, Dortmund General Hospital, Chair of the University of Witten-Herdecke, Muensterstrasse 240, 44145, Dortmund, Germany.

An update on the trends in maxillofacial traumatology provides additional information on the actual and changing needs. This retrospective study aimed to review all patient records of patients treated for isolated midface fractures in the Department of Cranial- and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Dortmund General Hospital between 2007 and 2017. The patient radiographs and patient files were reviewed.

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Background: Guidelines recommended for resection of oral cancer define a free margin of ≥5 mm as clear and safe (R0). This statement was questioned recently based on the assumption that different surgical margins may hold different risk categories. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of stratification of the surgical margins on the survival outcome of patients with oral cancer.

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Fracture heat map of the facial skull demonstrates a danger zone of concomitant cervical spine injuries.

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June 2021

Department of Oral- and Maxillofacial Surgery, Facial Plastic Surgery, Dortmund General Hospital, Muensterstrasse 240, 44145, Dortmund, Germany.

Concomitant maxillofacial and cervical spine injuries occur in 0.8-12% of the cases. We examined the relation of injury localization and the probability of cervical spine fracture.

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This study deals with the analysis of model parameters to mimic the airway collapse of an obstructive sleep apnea patient during nasal breathing. Different material properties and geometry variations of a patient-specific airway model are analyzed in detail. The patient-specific airway geometry is obtained from MRI data.

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Purpose: A post-operative cooling method in oral and maxillofacial surgery is the cooling with hilotherapy. The aim of this study was the post-operative comparison of cooling temperatures of 18°C and 22°C. The parameters of this trial were swelling and the post-operative pain levels.

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Complications after osteosynthesis of craniofacial fractures-an analysis from the years 2015-2017.

Oral Maxillofac Surg

June 2021

Department of Cranio-, Maxillofacial Surgery, Regional Plastic Surgery, Dortmund General Hospital, Muensterstrasse 240, D-44145, Dortmund, Germany.

Background: Complications mean a recurring problem in everyday clinical practice. Complication rates between 6 and 13% are described for the treatment of bony injuries to the head and neck area. This paper aims to provide a detailed analysis of the complications after osteosynthesis in facial skull fractures.

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A computational fluid dynamics simulation workflow was developed to analyze the upper airway of patients with obstructive sleep apnea, which is a potentially serious sleep-related breathing disorder. A single characteristic parameter was introduced to assess the severity of sleep apnea on the basis of the numerical results. Additionally, a fluid-structure interaction simulation was applied to study in detail the behavior of compliant pharyngeal walls.

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