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Subject Area:
Audiology and Speech
Alexios Tsikopoulos, Konstantinos Tsikopoulos, Chrysoula Doxani, Eleni Vagdatli, Gabriele Meroni, Charalambos Skoulakis, Ioannis Stefanidis, Elias Zintzaras
Journal:
ORL
ORL (2020) 82 (4): 216–234.
Published Online: 22 April 2020
... or conventional lateral nasal osteotomies in rhinoplasty. For outcomes, we considered postoperative pain, eyelid edema, periorbital ecchymosis, and intraoperative mucosal injury. Results: For eyelid edema, a statistically significant difference in favor of piezoelectric osteotomy was documented within the first 3...
Journal Articles
Journal:
ORL
ORL (2019) 81 (1): 48–54.
Published Online: 05 March 2019
...Michael J. Marino; Amber Luong; William C. Yao; Martin J. Citardi Background: Office-based rhinologic procedures are increasingly performed to control costs and enhance patient convenience. Adequate management of pain and anxiety is essential for the technical performance of these procedures...
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Subject Area:
Audiology and Speech
Journal:
ORL
ORL (1996) 58 (2): 99–104.
Published Online: 13 January 2010
... as premedication. Peroperative salivation, bradycardia and nausea was estimated and recorded for each group. Later the patients were asked to assess mouth dryness both before and after surgery, as well as satisfaction with sedation and pain relief. The great majority of the patients ( > 80%) described only...