JCDAM v01n01 - Clinical Orthodontics

INFERIOR TURBINOPLASTY: COMPARISON BETWEEN THE DIRECT VISION AND NASAL ENDOSCOPIC TECHNIQUES

The hypertrophy of inferior turbinates is considered one of the main causes of nasal obstruction. There are clinical and surgical options for treatment. If clinical control fails, the volumetric reduction of those structures is usually recommended. The endoscopic approach is considered safe, as...

Authors: Jéssyca Porto Santana, Roberto Hyczy Ribeiro Filho, Cassio Wassano Iwamoto, Maria Fernanda De Aguiar Soares, Johann G. G. Melcherts Hurtado,

Keywords: Nasal obstruction, Turbinoplasty, Inferior turbinates, Nasal endoscopy,

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Comparison between columellar strut and tongue-in-groove technique, as to the rotation and projection effects of the nasal tip: a retrospective study

Rhinoplasty is one of the most challenging facial plastic surgeries. Some authors claim that this surgery should include stabilization of the base of the nose by means of some technique — for example, grafts (columellar strut, septal extensor) or sutures (tongue-in-groove). To try to elucidate...

Authors: Johann G. G. Melcherts Hurtado, Cintia Vanette, Fabio Fabricio Maniglia,

Keywords: Rotation , Rhinoplasty, Graft, Projection, Suture,

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EVALUATION OF ADHERENCE TO SUBLINGUAL IMMUNOTHERAPY TREATMENT FOR ALLERGIC RHINITIS

Introduction: Allergic rhinitis is an inflammatory condition of the inside of the nose, mediated by Immunoglobulin E, in response to an inhaled allergen. Clinically, it presents with nasal obstruction, runny nose, nasal and/or eye itching, and sneezing. For its symptomatic treatment,...

Authors: André Francisco Correa Meneguetti, Sergio Fabricio Maniglia, Ana Paula Chornobay,

Keywords: Allergy, Allergic rhinitis, Sublingual immunotherapy, Adherence,

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POSTOPERATIVE ASPECTS OF SEPTOPLASTY WITH AND WITHOUT THE USE OF A NASAL SPLINT

Septoplasty surgery is one of the most common procedures in the field of facial surgery. Although the rate of postoperative complications for this procedure is quite low, they can occur. To reduce the rate of these possible complications, several techniques were incorporated into the septoplasty...

Authors: Rodrigo Stanzani Franca, Rafael Martins Ferri,

Keywords: Postoperative, Nasal splint, Septoplasty, Nasal mucosa,

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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL PROFILE AND OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL MANIFESTATIONS IN PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH COVID-19 AT IPO HOSPITAL

Introduction: 2020 was marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, a new type of coronavirus. It has a wide spectrum of action and can even be deadly. Methods: This is a prospective cross-sectional study, conducted in the form of an interview through telephone, with patients who were diagnosed with...

Authors: Maria Fernanda De Aguiar Soares, Johann G. G. Melcherts Hurtado, Tábatta Lobo Figueiredo, Henrique Furlan Pauna, Rafael Ferri Martins, Gabriel Kenzo Tanaka, Pedro De Aguiar Soares,

Keywords: COVID-19, Otorhinolaryngology, Anosmia,

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EVALUATION OF PATIENTS WITH OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME UNDERGOING FUNCTIONAL EXPANSION PHARYNGOPLASTY, IN A HOSPITAL IN CURITIBA

Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS) has been increasingly recognized as a high prevalence condition and an independent risk factor for cardiac, metabolic, neurological, and perioperative morbidities, as well as erectile dysfunction, and traffic accidents, with non-standard surgical treatments...

Authors: Marielle Brito Araujo, Fernando Cesar Mariano,

Keywords: Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome, Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty, Functional expansion, Pharyngoplasty,

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ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY OF THE ANTERIOR ETHMOIDAL ARTERY IN EPISTAXIS: DESCRIPTION OF THE TECHNIQUE AND RESULTS

Epistaxis is one of the most common otorhinolaryngological emergencies. Most cases are self-limiting and do not require medical support. While some bleeds require simple local compression to stop the bleeding, others require a more invasive approach, such as ligation or cauterization of the...

Authors: Roberto Hyczy Ribeiro Filho, Johann G. G. Melcherts Hurtado, Cássio Wassano Iwamotto, Kamila Satomi Haida,

Keywords: Epistaxis, Anterior ethmoidal artery, Sphenopalatine artery,

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ANALYSIS OF THE CONCHAL BOWL DEPTH IN PROMINENT EARS PRE AND POST OTOPLASTY

The prominent ear is the most common congenital ear disorder. Some of its discovered features include the overdeveloped concha and the underdeveloped antihelix. The present study focuses on the analysis of the conchal bowl, while assessing its depth before and after otoplasty. Despite its...

Authors: Maria Fernanda De Aguiar Soares, Caio Marcio Correia Soares, Gabriel Kenzo Tanaka, Pedro De Aguiar Soares, Julian Pablo Stavarengo, Romulo Gomes Fontanella,

Keywords: Prominent ear, Otoplasty, Conchal depth,

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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PRE- AND POSTOPERATIVE ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS OF PATIENTS SUBMITTED TO RHINOPLASTY

Facial anthropometry has an important role in rhinoplasty, as it makes palpable for surgeons the irregularities they deal with, while also assisting in the choice of the tools to correct them. Thus, the aim of the present study was to determine the pre- and postoperative nasal anthropometric...

Authors: Maria Fernanda De Aguiar Soares, Caio Marcio Correia Soares, Gabriel Kenzo Tanaka, Pedro De Aguiar Soares, Ênio Murilo Dal Negro Junior,

Keywords: Anthropometry, Rhinoplasty, Nose aesthetics, Nose measurements,

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COMPARISON BETWEEN MICROSCOPIC AND ENDOSCOPIC STAPEDOTOMY

Stapedotomy is a challenging ear surgery, with known risks and limitations, and with a great impact on the patient’s life. The microscope has long been established as the way to perform the procedure. With the advent of the endoscope, accompanied by a broad view of the anatomy of the middle...

Authors: Johann G. G. Melcherts Hurtado, Rogério Hamerschmidth, Giovana Spilere Peruchi,

Keywords: Ear surgery, Stapedotomy, Otosclerosis, Endoscopic stapedotomy,

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STUDY OF OTOACOUSTIC EMISSIONS AS AN ADJUVANT IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF ENDOLYMPHATIC HYDROPS

Endolymphatic hydrops (EH) results from increased endolymph volume in the inner ear, which leads to episodic vertigo, ear fullness, and sensorineural hearing loss. In these patients, Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential (VEMP) examination has high sensitivity and specificity for diagnosis. These...

Authors: Johann G. G. Melcherts Hurtado, Flavianne Mikaelle Dos Santos Silveira, Alexandre Camilotti Gasperin,

Keywords: Otoacoustic emissions, Endolymphatic hydrops, Meniere’s disease, Vestibular evoked myogenic potential,

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Study of the applicability of the use of diode laser in laryngeal microsurgeries.

Several types of laser have been used in the larynx. A diode laser is a portable and relatively cheap device. Thus, this paper aims to report the experience with the use of diode laser in laryngeal microsurgeries, through the analysis of electronic medical records of 37 patients who underwent...

Authors: Evaldo Dacheux de Macedo Filho, Nina Raisa Miranda Brock, Jorge Massaki Ido Filho,

Keywords: Diode lasers, Larynx, Laryngeal microsurgery, Dysphonia,

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Endoscopic frontal sinus surgery: surgical technique in augmented reality

This FESS (Functions Endoscopic Sinus Surgery) article demonstrates the evolution of knowledge transmission through augmented reality (AR) to a safer procedure for frontal sinus surgery.

Authors: Marco Cesar Jorge dos Santos,

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