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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery ; : 615-618, 2018.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-718111

ABSTRACT

The central giant cell granuloma is a benign tumor seen generally in the mandible, but rarely in other cranial bones. Herein, we present a 51-year-old man with central giant cell granuloma in the right zygomatic bone. Physical and radiologic examinations of the central giant cell granuloma in the zygomatic bone showed that specific and preoperative diagnosis is usually difficult. Therefore, clinicians should consider the possibility that central giant cell granuloma may occur in the zygomatic bone mimicking other more frequently observed lesions.


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Humans , Middle Aged , Diagnosis , Giant Cells , Granuloma, Giant Cell , Mandible , Zygoma
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Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology ; : 57-63, 2018.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-715127

ABSTRACT

The paper describes a minimally invasive tracheostomy technique that uses an intercartilaginous incision without resection of the tracheal cartilage and discusses its feasibility. A total of 20 adult cadavers (13 males and 7 females) were included in this study. The distance from the arch of the cricoid cartilage to the thyroid isthmus, maximal displacement of the thyroid isthmus, number of tracheal rings underneath the thyroid isthmus, and maximally opened distance resulting from an intercartilaginous incision were measured. The mean distance from the arch of the cricoid cartilage to the thyroid isthmus was 21.4±5.0 mm. The thyroid isthmus mainly overlaid the 3rd and 4th tracheal rings. The mean maximal displacement of the thyroid isthmus was 9.0±2.8 mm. Minimally invasive tracheostomy via an intercartilaginous incision is a feasible technique. A skin incision 2 cm below the cricoid cartilage enables exposure of the thyroid isthmus and anular ligament between the 2nd and 3rd tracheal rings. The intercartilaginous incision allows sufficient space for the tracheostomy tube. An intercartilaginous incision without resection of a tracheal ring can be a good alternative tracheostomy technique, especially for patients who require transient tracheostomy.


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Adult , Humans , Male , Cadaver , Cartilage , Cricoid Cartilage , Ligaments , Skin , Thyroid Gland , Tracheostomy , Tracheotomy
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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery ; : 76-80, 1991.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-646496

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