1969
DOI: 10.1007/bf02594494
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Versuche zur Reinnervation des Abduktormuskels nach Recurrenslähmung durch Einpflanzen freier Nerventransplantate zum Nervus phrenicus

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“…Since progressive atrophy of the laryngeal muscles is likely if the denervation is permanent and ankyloses of the non-moving cricoarytenoid joint is possible, timely treatment is essential. In both Tucker's and Wigand's techniques of recurrent nerve reinnervation, the failures were mostly due to already atrophic muscles or ankyloses of the cricoarytenoid joint so that no lasting success could be (102,106). Here, it is necessary to weigh up the possibility of a spontaneous remission in the first 6 months.…”
Section: Association Of Surgical Technique To Revision Surgery Ratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since progressive atrophy of the laryngeal muscles is likely if the denervation is permanent and ankyloses of the non-moving cricoarytenoid joint is possible, timely treatment is essential. In both Tucker's and Wigand's techniques of recurrent nerve reinnervation, the failures were mostly due to already atrophic muscles or ankyloses of the cricoarytenoid joint so that no lasting success could be (102,106). Here, it is necessary to weigh up the possibility of a spontaneous remission in the first 6 months.…”
Section: Association Of Surgical Technique To Revision Surgery Ratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…durch Nervennaht [3], durch Nervenanastomosierung zum N. phrenicus [2,4,19] oder zum N. vagus [11], oder durch Nerven-Muskel-Transposition [13,18] wie auch Ludlow et al [10] eine hohe intra-und interindividuelle Streuung der Latenzen nach Magnetstimulation des N. vagus. durch Nervennaht [3], durch Nervenanastomosierung zum N. phrenicus [2,4,19] oder zum N. vagus [11], oder durch Nerven-Muskel-Transposition [13,18] wie auch Ludlow et al [10] eine hohe intra-und interindividuelle Streuung der Latenzen nach Magnetstimulation des N. vagus.…”
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“…Versuche der funktioneilen Wiederherstellung der Stimmbandbewegung werden zwar immer wieder versucht, konnten sich aber aufgrund fehlender Langzeiterfolge nicht durchsetzen (3,4). Verschiedene Arbeitsgruppenbefassen sich mit der direkten elektrischen Stimulation des M. crico-arytaenoideus im Tierversuch ( 5,6,7 …”
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