New equipment for otologic surgery developed at HCPA (microcautery).: Part II - Study in human beings
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: To describe the evaluation, in middle ear surgeries in human beings, of the Lavinsky/HCPA otologic microcautery .MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-four patients with indication for unilateral or bilateral stapedoctomies and tympanoplasties were selected. Patients presentingsystemic diseases, non controlled systemic arterial hypertension and blood dyscrasia were excluded. Patients were divideded into two groups: 12 were operated with the microcautery and 12 without it. Surgeries were videotaped and evaluated by two otologic surgeries, blind to the kind of procedure used. Surgeries were classified as excellent, good, regular and poor. Hemostasis was the parameter considered in the evaluation.RESULTS: The evaluators considered as excellent the overall outcome of all surgeries performed with the microcautery. In the control group, one evaluator qualified 42% of surgeries as poor and 58% as regular.CONCLUSIONS: The utilization of the microcautery had concrete benefits in comparison with conventional methods. |
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New equipment for otologic surgery developed at HCPA (microcautery).: Part II - Study in human beingsNovo equipamento desenvolvido no HCPA para cirurgia otológica (microcautério).: Parte II – Estudo em seres humanosOtocirurgiahemostasetermocauterizaçãoOtosurgeryhermostasisthermocauterizationOBJECTIVE: To describe the evaluation, in middle ear surgeries in human beings, of the Lavinsky/HCPA otologic microcautery .MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-four patients with indication for unilateral or bilateral stapedoctomies and tympanoplasties were selected. Patients presentingsystemic diseases, non controlled systemic arterial hypertension and blood dyscrasia were excluded. Patients were divideded into two groups: 12 were operated with the microcautery and 12 without it. Surgeries were videotaped and evaluated by two otologic surgeries, blind to the kind of procedure used. Surgeries were classified as excellent, good, regular and poor. Hemostasis was the parameter considered in the evaluation.RESULTS: The evaluators considered as excellent the overall outcome of all surgeries performed with the microcautery. In the control group, one evaluator qualified 42% of surgeries as poor and 58% as regular.CONCLUSIONS: The utilization of the microcautery had concrete benefits in comparison with conventional methods.OBJETIVO: Descrever a avaliação, em cirurgias de ouvido médio em seres humanos, do microcautério otológico Lavinsky/HCPA.MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Vinte e quatro pacientes com indicação para estapedectomias e timpanoplastias unilaterais ou bilaterais foram selecionados. Foramexcluídos pacientes com doenças sistêmicas, como hipertensão arterial sistêmica não controlada e discrasia sangüíneas. Os pacientes foram divididos em dois grupos: 12 foram operados com o microcautério e 12, sem. As cirurgias foram gravadas emvídeo e avaliadas por dois cirurgiões otológicos, cegos para o tipo de procedimento utilizado. Os resultados foram qualificados como ótimo, bom, regular ou ruim. Oparâmetro utilizado na avaliação foi hemostasia. RESULTADOS: Os avaliadores qualificaram como ótimo o resultado global de todas as cirurgias realizadas com o microcautério. No grupo controle, um avaliador qualificou 42% das cirurgias como ruim e 58% como regular.CONCLUSÕES: O uso do microcautério demonstrou benefícios concretos emcomparação com métodos convencionais.HCPA/FAMED/UFRGS2022-06-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed ArticleAvaliado por Paresapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/article/view/125218Clinical & Biomedical Research; Vol. 19 No. 2 (1999): Revista HCPAClinical and Biomedical Research; v. 19 n. 2 (1999): Revista HCPA2357-9730reponame:Clinical and Biomedical Researchinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/article/view/125218/85169http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLavinsky, Luiz O. Thomé, Paulo Roberto R.S. Sanches, Paulo P. Silva Jr, Danton EL Ferlin2022-06-13T13:38:56Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/125218Revistahttps://www.seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpaPUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/oai||cbr@hcpa.edu.br2357-97302357-9730opendoar:2022-06-13T13:38:56Clinical and Biomedical Research - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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New equipment for otologic surgery developed at HCPA (microcautery).: Part II - Study in human beings Novo equipamento desenvolvido no HCPA para cirurgia otológica (microcautério).: Parte II – Estudo em seres humanos |
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New equipment for otologic surgery developed at HCPA (microcautery).: Part II - Study in human beings |
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New equipment for otologic surgery developed at HCPA (microcautery).: Part II - Study in human beings Lavinsky, Luiz Otocirurgia hemostase termocauterização Otosurgery hermostasis thermocauterization |
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New equipment for otologic surgery developed at HCPA (microcautery).: Part II - Study in human beings |
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New equipment for otologic surgery developed at HCPA (microcautery).: Part II - Study in human beings |
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New equipment for otologic surgery developed at HCPA (microcautery).: Part II - Study in human beings |
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New equipment for otologic surgery developed at HCPA (microcautery).: Part II - Study in human beings |
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New equipment for otologic surgery developed at HCPA (microcautery).: Part II - Study in human beings |
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Lavinsky, Luiz |
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Lavinsky, Luiz O. Thomé, Paulo Roberto R.S. Sanches, Paulo P. Silva Jr, Danton EL Ferlin |
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O. Thomé, Paulo Roberto R.S. Sanches, Paulo P. Silva Jr, Danton EL Ferlin |
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Lavinsky, Luiz O. Thomé, Paulo Roberto R.S. Sanches, Paulo P. Silva Jr, Danton EL Ferlin |
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Otocirurgia hemostase termocauterização Otosurgery hermostasis thermocauterization |
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Otocirurgia hemostase termocauterização Otosurgery hermostasis thermocauterization |
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OBJECTIVE: To describe the evaluation, in middle ear surgeries in human beings, of the Lavinsky/HCPA otologic microcautery .MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-four patients with indication for unilateral or bilateral stapedoctomies and tympanoplasties were selected. Patients presentingsystemic diseases, non controlled systemic arterial hypertension and blood dyscrasia were excluded. Patients were divideded into two groups: 12 were operated with the microcautery and 12 without it. Surgeries were videotaped and evaluated by two otologic surgeries, blind to the kind of procedure used. Surgeries were classified as excellent, good, regular and poor. Hemostasis was the parameter considered in the evaluation.RESULTS: The evaluators considered as excellent the overall outcome of all surgeries performed with the microcautery. In the control group, one evaluator qualified 42% of surgeries as poor and 58% as regular.CONCLUSIONS: The utilization of the microcautery had concrete benefits in comparison with conventional methods. |
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