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Autor:
Gregory W. Randolph, Jennifer J. Shin, David Zurakowski, Hermes C. Grillo, Doug Mathisen, Mark R. Katlic, Dipti Kamani
Publikováno v:
The Laryngoscope. 121:68-76
Objectives/Hypothesis: Surgery for goiter embodies a unique challenge. Our objective is to provide a comprehensive analysis of cervical and substernal goiter data in two paired articles. This second article focuses on surgical management. The followi
Autor:
Doug Mathisen, Jennifer J. Shin, Hermes C. Grillo, Mark R. Katlic, Dipti Kamani, Gregory W. Randolph, David Zurakowski
Publikováno v:
The Laryngoscope. 121:60-67
Objectives/Hypothesis: Our overarching objective is to provide a comprehensive analysis of goiter data in two paired articles. This first article focuses on the preoperative evaluation. The following null hypotheses have been tested: 1) there is no c
Autor:
Douglas J. Mathisen, John C. Wain, Cameron D. Wright, Hermes C. Grillo, Dean M. Donahue, Jimmie Honings, Henning A. Gaissert
Publikováno v:
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 83:1952-1959
Background Laryngotracheal invasion worsens prognosis in patients with thyroid carcinoma. The extent of resection is controversial. Methods We performed a retrospective study of patients with thyroid carcinoma and invasion of the larynx or trachea be
Autor:
Hermes C. Grillo, Cameron D. Wright
Publikováno v:
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 83:1152-1157
Background Four patients with severe tracheal obstruction due to right aortic arch, aberrant left subclavian artery, diverticulum of Kommerell, ligamentum or ductus arteriosum, and, additionally, right descending aorta, mild pectus excavatum, and hig
Autor:
Henning A. Gaissert, M.Behgam Shadmehr, John C. Wain, Hermes C. Grillo, Cameron D. Wright, Douglas J. Mathisen, Manjusha Gokhale
Publikováno v:
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 82:268-273
Background Primary tracheal tumors other than adenoid cystic or squamous cell carcinoma are uncommon and have a heterogeneous histologic appearance. The experience regarding their treatment and long-term outcome is limited, and alternatives to segmen
Autor:
Henning A. Gaissert, John C. Wain, Cameron D. Wright, Daniel R. Wong, Hermes C. Grillo, Douglas J. Mathisen, Dean M. Donahue
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 130(5):1413-1421
ObjectiveThis study sought to define predictors of recurrence after resection of thymic tumors.MethodsA single-institution retrospective study was performed of 179 patients who underwent resection of a thymic tumor from 1972 through 2003.ResultsResec
Autor:
Hermes C. Grillo, John C. Wain, Cameron D. Wright, Henning A. Gaissert, Victor M. Zaydfudim, Zane T. Hammoud, Douglas J. Mathisen
Publikováno v:
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 80:259-266
Severe central airway obstruction due to expiratory collapse occurs with malacia of intrathoracic trachea and main bronchi, often with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Bronchoscopically observed, it is confirmed by inspiratory-expiratory comput
Autor:
John C. Wain, Cameron D. Wright, Abeel A. Mangi, Dean M. Donahue, Hermes C. Grillo, Douglas J. Mathisen
Publikováno v:
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 79:1834-1839
Background The criteria for administration of adjuvant radiation therapy after thymoma resection remains controversial, and it is unclear whether patients with Masaoka stage III thymoma benefit from adjuvant radiation. The goal of this report was to
Autor:
Christopher J. Mutrie, James S. Allan, Dean M. Donahue, Henning A. Gaissert, John C. Wain, Cameron D. Wright, Douglas J. Mathisen, Hermes C. Grillo
Publikováno v:
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 79:1122-1125
Esophageal leiomyomas, although infrequent, are the most common benign intramural tumors of the esophagus. They represent 10% of all gastrointestinal leiomyomas and frequently cause symptoms, necessitating resection.The Massachusetts General Hospital
Autor:
Hermes C. Grillo, Manjusha Gokhale, John C. Wain, M.Behgam Shadmehr, Cameron D. Wright, Henning A. Gaissert, Douglas J. Mathisen
Publikováno v:
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 78:1889-1897
Tracheal resection for primary carcinoma may extend survival. We evaluated survival after surgical resection or palliative therapy to identify prognostic factors.We conducted a retrospective study of patients diagnosed with primary adenoid cystic car