Search Results - "Green, Glenn E."
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Computer Aided–Designed, 3-Dimensionally Printed Porous Tissue Bioscaffolds for Craniofacial Soft Tissue Reconstruction
Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-01-2015)“…Objective To determine the potential of an integrated, image-based computer-aided design (CAD) and 3-dimensional (3D) printing approach to engineer scaffolds…”
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Computer-Aided Design and 3-Dimensional Printing for Costal Cartilage Simulation of Airway Graft Carving
Published in Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery (01-06-2017)“…Autologous cartilage grafting during open airway reconstruction is a complex skill instrumental to the success of the operation. Most trainees lack adequate…”
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Delivery system can vary ventilatory parameters across multiple patients from a single source of mechanical ventilation
Published in PloS one (10-12-2020)“…Current limitations in the supply of ventilators during the Covid19 pandemic have limited respiratory support for patients with respiratory failure. Split…”
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A Human Homeotic Transformation Resulting from Mutations in PLCB4 and GNAI3 Causes Auriculocondylar Syndrome
Published in American journal of human genetics (04-05-2012)“…Auriculocondylar syndrome (ACS) is a rare, autosomal-dominant craniofacial malformation syndrome characterized by variable micrognathia, temporomandibular…”
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Innovations in Airway Surgery
Published in Otolaryngologic clinics of North America (01-10-2019)“…The management of pediatric airway stenosis has evolved considerably over time. At the outset, dilation was the mainstay of management. In the 1900s, open…”
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ACEMg Diet Supplement Modifies Progression of Hereditary Deafness
Published in Scientific reports (11-03-2016)“…Dietary supplements consisting of beta-carotene (precursor to vitamin A), vitamins C and E and the mineral magnesium (ACEMg) can be beneficial for reducing…”
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Bioresorbable Airway Splint Created with a Three-Dimensional Printer
Published in The New England journal of medicine (23-05-2013)“…An infant with localized bronchial malacia was treated with a computer-printed bioresorbable three-dimensional splint. Placement of the splint resulted in…”
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Mitigation of tracheobronchomalacia with 3D-printed personalized medical devices in pediatric patients
Published in Science translational medicine (29-04-2015)“…Three-dimensional (3D) printing offers the potential for rapid customization of medical devices. The advent of 3D-printable biomaterials has created the…”
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Carrier Rates in the Midwestern United States for GJB2 Mutations Causing Inherited Deafness
Published in JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association (16-06-1999)“…CONTEXT Mutations in the GJB2 gene are the most common known cause of inherited congenital severe-to-profound deafness. The carrier frequency of these…”
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Androgen receptors mediate hypertrophy in cardiac myocytes
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (21-07-1998)“…The role of androgens in producing cardiac hypertrophy by direct action on cardiac myocytes is uncertain. Accordingly, we tested the hypothesis that cardiac…”
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3D‐printed, externally‐implanted, bioresorbable airway splints for severe tracheobronchomalacia
Published in The Laryngoscope (01-08-2019)“…Objectives/Hypothesis To report the clinical safety and efficacy of three‐dimensional (3D)–printed, patient‐specific, bioresorbable airway splints in a cohort…”
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Advances in 3-Dimensional Printing in Otolaryngology: A Review
Published in JAMA otolaryngology-- head & neck surgery (01-02-2017)“…Three-dimensional (3-D) printing is an exponentially growing technology that enables the use of a patient's image data to create patient-specific models,…”
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Unilateral Aplasia of the Facial Nerve Diagnosed by High-Resolution MRI
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Clinical evidence for a mandibular to maxillary transformation in Auriculocondylar syndrome
Published in American journal of medical genetics. Part A (01-07-2014)Get full text
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Atypical phenotypes associated with pathogenic CHD7 variants and a proposal for broadening CHARGE syndrome clinical diagnostic criteria
Published in American journal of medical genetics. Part A (01-02-2016)“…CHARGE syndrome (Coloboma of the eye, Heart defects, Atresia of the choanae, Retardation of growth and/or development, Genital and/or urinary anomalies, and…”
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Treatment of severe porcine tracheomalacia with a 3-dimensionally printed, bioresorbable, external airway splint
Published in JAMA otolaryngology-- head & neck surgery (01-01-2014)“…The study demonstrates use of a novel intervention for severe tracheobronchomalacia (TBM). To test a novel, 3-dimensionally (3D) printed, bioresorbable airway…”
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A Novel Approach for Tetralogy of Fallot-Absent Pulmonary Valve Using Bioresorbable Airway Splints
Published in Pediatric cardiology (26-09-2024)“…Tetralogy of Fallot with absent pulmonary valve (ToF-APV) is associated with severe tracheobronchomalacia (TBM) and significant airway compromise. These…”
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Regulatory Considerations in the Design and Manufacturing of Implantable 3D‐Printed Medical Devices
Published in Clinical and translational science (01-10-2015)“…Three‐dimensional (3D) printing, or additive manufacturing, technology has rapidly penetrated the medical device industry over the past several years, and…”
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Addressing the Pandemic Training Deficiency: Filling the Void with Simulation in Facial Reconstruction
Published in The Laryngoscope (01-08-2021)“…Objective/Hypothesis To assess the use of a three‐dimensional (3D) printed, multilayer facial flap model for use in trainee education as an alternative method…”
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Navigating the Informed Consent Process When Using Innovative Surgery
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