8 results match your criteria: "Sushrut Institute of Plastic Surgery[Affiliation]"

Background And Objective: Laryngeal Cancer (LC) constitutes approximately one third of head and neck cancers. Detecting early-stage lesions in this anatomical region is crucial for achieving a high survival rate. However, it poses significant diagnostic challenges owing to the varied appearance of lesions and the need for precise characterization for appropriate clinical management.

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  • * The study aimed to determine if specific polymorphisms of the MTHFR gene are associated with CLP in non-syndromic patients from North India, using a case-control design involving 50 CLP patients and 50 healthy controls.
  • * Results indicated a significant association between the MTHFR C677T gene polymorphism and an increased risk of CLP, suggesting that this genetic variant may be crucial in understanding susceptibility to
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We prospectively studied novel anesthetic and surgical approach to foreign body bronchus removal using HHFNC (heated humidified high flow nasal cannula)/THRIVE technique(Transnasal Humidified Rapid-Insufflation ventilatory Exchange) in eleven cases. MacIntosh Laryngoscope was used to expose laryngeal inlet and FB was removed with an optical forcep (mounted over 2.7 mm rigid bronchoscope) without using ventilating bronchosocope.

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High flow nasal cannula (HFNC) delivers humidified oxygen at high flow. Its use during airway procedures has many advantages. The study was done to determine the duration of apnea time, safety and compatibility with laser, while using HFNC during airway procedures.

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A Psychologic Assessment of the Parents of Patients With Cleft Lip and Palate.

J Craniofac Surg

April 2020

Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Sushrut Institute of Plastic Surgery, Burns & Trauma (SIPS), Lucknow, India.

The aim of this study was to evaluate the psychologic burden in terms of depression, anxiety, and stress among the parents of children with congenital craniofacial deformity, nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) with early and late diagnosis and/or treatment. In this study, total 240 patients were enrolled, out of which 72 were parents (either mother/father) of CL/P children, below 10 years (group A: before adolescence), 70 were parents of CL/P children, above 10 years of age (group B: after adolescence), and 98 were parents of children with no CL/P or any other genetic disorder (group C). Depression, anxiety, and stress scale-21 was administered in all groups after obtaining the informed consent.

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Aim: Numerous modifications of Millard's technique of rotation - advancement repair have been described in literature. This article envisions a new modification in Millard's technique of primary unilateral chieloplasty.

Material And Methods: Eliminating or reducing the secondary deformities in children with cleft lip has been a motivating factor for the continual refinement of cleft lip surgical techniques through the years.

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Context: The established techniques that have been used to treat gynaecomastia are said to have relatively less patient satisfaction rate as they leave some visible scars or mild elevation over the nipple areola complex, resulting in aesthetically unsatisfactory results. Even the slightest elevation or smallest scar over nipple areola complex leave patients extremely self conscious and in a dilemma of having a second intervention to get rid of that blemish.

Aims: The aim of the study is to achieve - A flat chest without adding a scar and with no chances of re-occurrence of the condition.

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Formatting the surgical management of Tessier cleft types 3 and 4.

Indian J Plast Surg

October 2009

Plastic Surgery Unit, Sushrut Institute of Plastic Surgery, 29, Shahmeena Road, Lucknow-3, U.P, India.

Tessier cleft types 3 and 4 are rare entities even among what are considered other rare craniofacial clefts. Very few cases have been reported worldwide, especially in the bilateral form. In the absence of any well-laid guidelines for management of such rare cases, plastic surgeons operate on such cases due to the inherent complexities in technique.

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