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Keywords: Ultrasonically activated scalpel
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Subject Area:
Audiology and Speech
Journal:
ORL
ORL (2004) 66 (3): 136–140.
Published Online: 19 August 2004
... on with either an ultrasonically activated scalpel (UAS), bipolar diathermy (BPD) or blunt dissection with monopolar diathermy (MPD) with the following results. (1) Primary bleeding was more common with MPD: MPD 7.1% vs. BPD 2.4% (p < 0.01) vs. UAS 1.0% (p < 0.001). Secondary bleeding was more common...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Audiology and Speech
Journal:
ORL
ORL (2002) 64 (5): 339–342.
Published Online: 11 November 2002
...Natsuki Sugiura; Kentaro Ochi; Yasushi Komatsuzaki; Hirohito Nishino; Toru Ohashi Intraoperative blood loss, postoperative pain, and postoperative appetite were compared between 15 adult patients who underwent tonsillectomy using an ultrasonically activated scalpel (UT) and 15 adult patients who...
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Endoscopic Transnasal Resection of a Juvenile Angiofibroma Using an Ultrasonically Activated Scalpel
Subject Area:
Audiology and Speech
Journal:
ORL
ORL (2002) 64 (4): 290–293.
Published Online: 12 September 2002
... revealed a soft tissue mass in the nasopharynx with minimal extension to the pterygopalatine fossa. After embolization of the internal maxillary artery, we successfully performed endoscopic transnasal surgery for a JNA using an ultrasonically activated scalpel. Endoscopic follow-up for the 18 months after...