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Braz. j. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 89(2): 285-291, March-Apr. 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1439722

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Abstract Objectives: This study aims to investigate the pattern of immunoexpression of proteins p16, p53 and Ki-67 in RRP, as well as to evaluate its influence on the number of surgeries that patients have undergone to date and to analyze the benefit of immunohistochemistry in this disease. Methods: Clinical-demographic data and tumor samples were obtained from 33 patients with RRP. The expression of proteins p16, p53 and Ki-67 was analyzed by immunohistochemical method. Results: Most patients had already undergone more than one surgery. The p16 marker was negative in 24.2% of the cases, with little positivity in 27.3% of the cases, moderate in 36.4% and intense in 12.1%. The p53 marker was positive in all cases, with little immunoexpression in 39.4% of cases, moderate in 36.4% and intense in 24.2%. The Ki-67 marker showed nuclear positivity in all lesions, although in varying degrees, with a mean proliferative index ±SD (standard deviation) of 51.7±26. Conclusions: The papillomatous lesions had varying degrees of immunoexpression of proteins p16, p53 and Ki-67, but no specific immunohistochemical pattern was observed. It was found, with statistical difference, that the number of surgeries was higher in cases with greater intensity of p53 expression, without correlation with the other markers. The benefit of immunohistochemistry in recurrent respiratory papillomatosis may lie in the prognostic assessment. However, further studies are needed to evaluate the use of this technique for this purpose. Level of evidence:: 4.

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Int. arch. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 17(3): 279-284, July-Sept. 2013. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-680072

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Dysphonia is the main symptom of lesions that affect the vocal tract. Many of those lesions may require surgical treatment. Polyps are one of the most common forms of vocal cord lesions and the most prevalent indication for laryngeal microsurgery. There are different types of polyps, and their different characteristics can indicate different prognosis and treatments. AIM: To conduct a comparative study of polypoid lesions (angiomatous and gelatinous) in patients undergoing laryngeal microsurgery via an electronic protocol. METHOD: We prospectively evaluated 93 patients diagnosed with vocal fold polyps; the polyps were classified as angiomatous or gelatinous. RESULTS: In total, 93 patients undergoing laryngeal microsurgery were diagnosed with vocal fold polyps. Of these, 63 (64.74%) had angiomatous and 30 (32.26%) gelatinous polyps. Most patients with angiomatous polyps were men; their polyps were frequently of medium size, positioned in the middle third of the vocal fold, and accompanied by minimal structural alterations (MSA). In contrast, the majority of patients with gelatinous polyps were women; their polyps were smaller, positioned in the middle and posterior third of the vocal fold, and were not accompanied by MSA. Both types of polyps were more frequently located on the right vocal fold. CONCLUSION: Angiomatous polyps were more frequently encountered than gelatinous polyps. In addition, correlations between polyp type and sex, polyp size, position, location, and the presence of MSA were observed. Different surgical techniques were used, but the postoperative results were similar and satisfactory after speech therapy...


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Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Dysphonia , Larynx/surgery , Polyps/pathology , Vocal Cords
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Int. arch. otorhinolaryngol. (Impr.) ; 16(3): 346-352, jul.-set. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-646370

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Introduction: The merging of medicine with information technology facilitates the retrieval of stored data, aiding the conduct of research with greater scientific rigor. Studies in the field of otorhinolaryngology, specifically in the area of laryngology and voice, are of fundamental importance, since 70% of the economically active need their voice to work. Objective: To create a computerized protocol of the diseases of the larynx, apply and validate it, and use it to evaluate patients undergoing laryngoscopic microsurgery of the larynx. Method: We created a database of ENT diseases through a literature review of textbooks and scientific articles. Next, we computerized the data and incorporated it into the SINPE©, creating a master protocol (ENT diseases) and a specific protocol (laryngeal diseases). Data were collected prospectively from patients undergoing laryngeal microsurgery in the ENT Hospital of Paraná. The collected data were analyzed with graphs through the SINPE© Analyzer module. Results: We evaluated 245 patients aged 9-79 years, and determined that 36.61% (93 patients) underwent surgery for the presence of polyps on the vocal folds, 12.6% (32) underwent surgery for papillomatosis, and 11.83% (29) underwent surgery for intracordal cysts. Conclusions: The creation of an electronic database of clinical ENT diseases was feasible. We were also able to implement and validate the protocol. The database may be released to physicians involved in clinical data collection and retrieval of information to conduct scientific research in an organized manner. The most common laryngeal disorders identified were polyps, papilloma, and intracordal cysts...


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Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Young Adult , Middle Aged , Laryngeal Diseases/epidemiology , Laryngoscopy/methods , Microsurgery , Papilloma/surgery , Polyps/surgery , Polyps/diagnosis , Vocal Cords/surgery , Vocal Cords/injuries , Therapy, Computer-Assisted
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Arq. int. otorrinolaringol. (Impr.) ; 14(3)jul.-set. 2010. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese, English | LILACS | ID: lil-558344

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Introdução: Diversos estudos abordam fatores pré-operatórios que predizem dificuldade de intubação endotraqueal, graduada pelos anestesistas pela escala de Cormack-Lehane. Estes parâmetros foram pouco avaliados para a dificuldade de locação do laringoscópio nas microcirurgias da laringe. Não há uma escala padrão de dificuldade direcionada aos cirurgiões de laringe. Objetivo: Criar uma escala padrão de dificuldade de locação do laringoscópio durante microcirurgia da laringe, com foco na exposição das pregas vocais (PPVV); avaliar quais parâmetros clínicos predizem dificuldade de exposição das PPVV; verificar a melhora da exposição laríngea com o suspensor do laringoscópio. Método: Estudo prospectivo, randomizado, de 57 pacientes submetidos à microcirurgia de laringe. No pré-operatório foram avaliados: 3 dados epidemiológicos, 2 de anamnese e 13 de exame físico. No intra-operatório: o anestesista avaliava o escore de Cormack-Lehane e o cirurgião avaliava conforme a escala proposta, antes e após a colocação do suspensor. Resultados e Conclusão: Vários parâmetros apresentaram sensibilidade, especificidade, valor preditivo positivo altos para exposição inadequada da laringe. Porém, apenas distância hiomentual <6,05cm (p=0,003) e classe 2 de Cormack-Lehane (p=0,04) com significância estatística e alta sensibilidade, 100% e 81% respectivamente. O uso do suspensor do laringoscópio melhorou a exposição laríngea de forma significativa (p=0,04). A escala proposta padroniza a vizualização e gradua a dificuldade de exposição das PPVV, facilitando comparações entre estudos e comunicação entre otorrinolaringologistas.


Introduction: Several studies addressing preoperative factors that predict difficulty of endotracheal intubation graduated by anesthesiologists, for the scale of the Cormack-Lehane. These parameters were evaluated for the difficulty of location of the laryngoscope in microsurgery of the larynx. There is not a standard scale of difficulty targeted to surgeons of the larynx. Objective: Create a standard scale of difficulty leasing the laryngoscope during microsurgery of the larynx, with a focus on exposure of the vocal folds (vocal cords) to evaluate which clinical parameters predict difficulty of exposure of their vocal folds and verify the improvement of laryngeal exposure with the hanger of the laryngoscope. Method: A prospective randomized study, 57 patients undergoing laryngeal microsurgery. The preoperative parameters were evaluated: three epidemiological data, two of history and 13 physical examination. Intraoperatively: the anesthesiologist evaluated the Cormack-Lehane score and the surgeon evaluated according to the proposed scale, before and after placement of the hanger. Results and Conclusion: Several parameters showed sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value for high inadequate exposure of the larynx. But only distance hiomentual <6.05 cm (p = 0.003) and 2 classes of Cormack-Lehane (p = 0.04) with statistical significance and high sensitivity of 100% and 81% respectively. The use of the hanger of laryngoscope laryngeal exposure improved significantly (p = 0.04). The proposed scale standardizes the visualization and grades the difficulty of exposure of their vocal folds, facilitating comparisons between studies and communication between otolaryngologists.


Subject(s)
Laryngectomy , Microsurgery , Otorhinolaryngologic Surgical Procedures , Vocal Cords/surgery
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Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-534656

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Introdução: A rinossinusite crônica (RNSC) é uma patologia que apresenta alterações estruturais e histológicas. A associação entre RNSC e a doença do refluxo gastroesofágico (DRGE) vem sido bastante debatida nos últimos anos. Para que esta relação seja comprovada é necessário que haja evidências de que pacientes com RNSC apresentem maior incidência de DRGE, de que a fisiopatologia de ambas as doenças explique a associação entre elas e de que o tratamento do DRGE cure ou melhore os sintomas de RNSC. Objetivo: Avaliar a incidência de DRGE em pacientes portadores de RNSC e grau de melhora dos sintomas da doença nasossinusal após o tratamento com inibidores de bomba de prótons. Método: Estudo retrospectivo com 30 pacientes com RNSC refratária ao tratamento clínico e/ou patologia polipoide da cavidade nasal com indicação de cirurgia endoscópica funcional dos seios paranasais. Foi aplicado um questionário para avaliação da sintomatologia e tratamento prévio para refluxo Gastroesofágico. Os dados foram submetidos à análise estatística por método do Qui-Quadrado ou teste exato de Fisher com significância de 5%. Resultados: Associação entre RNSC e doença do RGE ocorreu em 40% dos pacientes. Dos pacientes portadores de RGE, 33% apresentaram melhora da sintomatologia da RNSC com medicações para tratamento da patologia gástrica. Conclusão: Ainda não é possível afirmar que o RGE seja um fator responsável pela RNSC, e este deve ser investigado como cofator ou fator desencadeante quando não houver outra etiologia evidente. Há, entretanto, mecanismos biológicos plausíveis para esta associação.


Introduction: The chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a pathology that has structural and histological alterations. The association between CRS and the gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) has been widely discussed in the last years. For this relationship to be confirmed, it is necessary to find evidences that the patients with CRS present a major incidence of GERD, that the physiopathology of both diseases explains the association between them and that the GERD treatment cures or improves the CRS' symptoms. Objectives: To evaluate the incidence of GERD in patients with CRS and a level of improvement of the nasosinusal disease symptoms after treatment with protons pump inhibitors. Methods: Retrospective study with 30 patients with CRS refractory to the clinical treatment and/or nasal cavity polypoid pathology with indication of the paranasal sinuses functional endoscopic surgery. We applied a questionnaire for evaluation of the symptomatology and previous treatment for gastroesophageal reflux. The data were submitted to statistical analysis by the Chi-Square test or Fisher's exact test with a significance of 5%. Results: Out of the patients with GERD, 33% had an improvement of the CRS' symptomatology with medications for treatment of the gastric pathology. Conclusion: It is not possible yet to state that the GER is a factor responsible for the CRS and it must be researched as a cofactor or eliciting factor when there is not other evident etiology. However, there are plausible biological mechanisms for such association.


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Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Gastroesophageal Reflux/epidemiology , Rhinitis/therapy , Sinusitis/therapy , Chronic Disease , Retrospective Studies
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Arq. int. otorrinolaringol. (Impr.) ; 11(3): 254-259, jul.-set. 2007. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-497583

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O sulco vocal é uma lesão em forma de fenda ou depressão longitudinal na prega vocal que provoca importante impacto negativo na qualidade vocal. Seu dignóstico e tratamento continuam sendo um grande desafio para os médicos laringologistas...


The sulcus vocalis is a congenital laryngeal lesion that provokes important negative impact in the vocal quality. Its diagnosis and treatment remains a great challenge for the laryngologists. To present a new micro-surgical technique for the treatment of the sulcus vocalis defined as internal section of the vocal ligament...


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Vocal Cords/surgery , Voice Disorders/rehabilitation , Hoarseness/therapy , Voice Quality , Voice/physiology , Vocal Cords/injuries , Microsurgery
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