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Ir Med J ; 111(10): 839, 2018 12 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30560635

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Introduction Drain usage is commonplace in head and neck surgery. There is an increasing body of literature disputing their routine placement in certain procedures. The aim of this study is to explore modern-day practice in terms of drain usage and the use of haemostatic agents. Methods A simple questionnaire was devised and sent to 35 ENT Surgeons across 10 units nationally. Results There was an overall response rate of 77.1% (n=27). There was considerable heterogeneity amongst surgeons in terms of indication for insertion, how the decision is made to remove the drain and if any alternative/adjunctive haemostatic agents are being used. Discussion The management of drains is poorly defined and guidelines are lacking. With increased pressure on resources, the risk of infection and discomfort to the patient, further reflection is required to evaluate if careful patient selection rather than habitual drain insertion in every case is more appropriate.


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Drenaje/estadística & datos numéricos , Cabeza/cirugía , Cuello/cirugía , Utilización de Procedimientos y Técnicas/estadística & datos numéricos , Cirujanos/estadística & datos numéricos , Biopsia , Branquioma/cirugía , Hemostáticos , Irlanda/epidemiología , Ganglios Linfáticos/cirugía , Disección del Cuello , Paratiroidectomía , Glándulas Salivales/cirugía , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Quiste Tirogloso/cirugía , Tiroidectomía
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Ir Med J ; 107(10): 328-9, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25551902

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A 2½ year old girl attended our facility following attack by a tapir at a city zoo. She sustained multiple injuries including a forearm laceration and multiple perforating wounds to her abdominal wall. She had several procedures, including bowel resection, performed under the care of the General Paediatric Surgery and Plastic Surgery teams and was treated with a course of IV antibiotics. She recovered well and to date has suffered no long-term adverse outcome.


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Animales de Zoológico , Mordeduras y Picaduras/etiología , Mordeduras y Picaduras/cirugía , Traumatismo Múltiple/etiología , Perisodáctilos , Traumatismos Abdominales/etiología , Traumatismos Abdominales/patología , Traumatismos Abdominales/cirugía , Animales , Mordeduras y Picaduras/patología , Preescolar , Femenino , Traumatismos del Antebrazo/etiología , Traumatismos del Antebrazo/patología , Traumatismos del Antebrazo/cirugía , Humanos , Traumatismo Múltiple/patología , Traumatismo Múltiple/cirugía
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J Laryngol Otol ; 136(12): 1275-1277, 2022 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35485749

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OBJECTIVE: Idiopathic subglottic stenosis describes subglottic stenosis where no inflammatory, traumatic, iatrogenic or other causative aetiology can be identified. The present study aimed to outline our institution's experience of patients diagnosed with idiopathic subglottic stenosis and describe a very rarely reported familial association. METHODS: A retrospective review was conducted of prospectively maintained medical records from 2011 to 2020. Patient clinical, radiological and intra-operative data were reviewed to assess for defined endpoints. RESULTS: Ten patients with idiopathic subglottic stenosis were identified in this series. One familial pairing was identified, with two sisters presenting with the condition. Successful treatment with carbon dioxide laser and dilatation was achieved in most cases. CONCLUSION: Idiopathic subglottic stenosis represents a rare, clinically challenging pathology. Management with endoscopic laser and balloon dilatation is an effective treatment. This paper highlights a very rare familial association, and describes our experience in treating idiopathic subglottic stenosis.


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Laringoestenosis , Láseres de Gas , Humanos , Constricción Patológica , Laringoestenosis/genética , Laringoestenosis/terapia , Dilatación/efectos adversos , Endoscopía/efectos adversos , Láseres de Gas/uso terapéutico , Estudios Retrospectivos
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Int J Obstet Anesth ; 43: 9-12, 2020 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32437913

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We report a case of permanent high-frequency hearing loss and tinnitus in a 38-year-old woman following an unrecognised dural puncture during epidural placement. The patient reported subjective unilateral hearing loss and tinnitus, along with a post-dural puncture headache, four hours post-delivery. The patient's headache resolved following two epidural blood patches, however, hearing loss and tinnitus persisted longer than two years. Long-term auditory symptoms following epidural analgesia in labour are very unusual findings.


Asunto(s)
Analgesia Epidural/efectos adversos , Analgesia Obstétrica/efectos adversos , Pérdida Auditiva/etiología , Cefalea Pospunción de la Duramadre/etiología , Punción Espinal/efectos adversos , Acúfeno/etiología , Adulto , Parche de Sangre Epidural/métodos , Espacio Epidural , Femenino , Humanos , Cefalea Pospunción de la Duramadre/terapia
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Ir J Med Sci ; 183(4): 573-7, 2014 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24338079

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INTRODUCTION: Smartphones have revolutionised our demands for constant access to information. The usage of smartphones in the clinical setting is becoming widespread. The aim of our study was to assess smartphone ownership and usage across a cohort of interns. METHODS: A voluntary novel questionnaire was distributed to interns in two university hospitals. Details regarding smartphone ownership and usage were assessed. Likert scales were utilised for analysis. RESULTS: Sixty-one (74.4 %) interns responded to the survey. Sixty (98.4 %) owned a smartphone with iPhone(®) being the most popular (76.7 %). Fifty-five (91.6 %) interns have downloaded medical applications ('apps'), while 29 (52.3 %) reported paying for them. Regarding smartphone use on-call, 30 (50 %) interns agreed it aids diagnoses, 26 (43 %) agree it helped in interpreting laboratory values, 31 (51.7 %) agreed it helped in dosing of medication and 33 (55 %) agreed it was of assistance in medical emergency protocols. Forty-two (70 %), 42 (70 %) and 46 (76.7 %) interns agreed or strongly agreed smartphones have a positive influence on them in terms of levels of stress, confidence and level of knowledge, respectively. CONCLUSION: Smartphone usage is widespread among our intern cohort. The introduction of hospital applications with local guidelines would be welcomed; however, this may require informed patient consent regarding their use.


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Teléfono Celular/estadística & datos numéricos , Hospitales Universitarios , Internado y Residencia/estadística & datos numéricos , Aplicaciones Móviles , Humanos , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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