Michael D. Puricelli
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View article: Treatment planning for patients with acoustic neuroma
Treatment planning for patients with acoustic neuroma Open
Introduction Acoustic neuroma (AN) is a benign tumor of the vestibulocochlear nerve, with increasing detection due to improved imaging. Treatment decisions are complex, requiring an individualized approach based on tumor size, location, gr…
View article: Membranous Labyrinth Position in the Lateral Semicircular Canal: Considerations for Gene Therapy Delivery
Membranous Labyrinth Position in the Lateral Semicircular Canal: Considerations for Gene Therapy Delivery Open
Introduction Fenestration of the lateral semicircular canal has been proposed to improve intracochlear gene therapy delivery, but the relationship between the membranous and bony labyrinths at the canal apex has not been systematically def…
View article: Timely resection of juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma following embolization for uncontrolled acute epistaxis case report
Timely resection of juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma following embolization for uncontrolled acute epistaxis case report Open
Uncontrolled epistaxis in patients with juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma requires prompt intervention. When embolization is required, neovascularization can occur, making expedited surgical resection essential. We conducted a single-in…
View article: Special considerations for medical management post supraglottoplasty in various clinical contexts
Special considerations for medical management post supraglottoplasty in various clinical contexts Open
Laryngomalacia is the most common cause of stridor in the pediatric population. A subset of patients with laryngomalacia ultimately require surgical repair in the form of supraglottoplasty. Variability exists not only in surgical technique…
View article: Perinatal Airway Management Mandibular Anomalies: A National Inpatient Cohort Analysis
Perinatal Airway Management Mandibular Anomalies: A National Inpatient Cohort Analysis Open
Objective To characterize incidence of mandibular anomalies (MAs) and compare gestational age, airway interventions, and complications among individuals with MA phenotypes (isolated retrognathia, isolated micrognathia, syndromic micrognath…
View article: Supplementary Material for: Indications, Resource Allocation and Outcomes Associated with EXIT Procedures – A North American Fetal Therapy Network (NAFTNet) Survey
Supplementary Material for: Indications, Resource Allocation and Outcomes Associated with EXIT Procedures – A North American Fetal Therapy Network (NAFTNet) Survey Open
Introduction: Neonates with cardiorespiratory compromise at delivery are at substantial risk of hypoxic neurologic injury and death. Though mitigation strategies such as ex-utero intrapartum treatment (EXIT) exist, the competing interests …
View article: Indications, Resource Allocation, and Outcomes Associated with Ex-Utero Intrapartum Treatment Procedures: A North American Fetal Therapy Network Survey
Indications, Resource Allocation, and Outcomes Associated with Ex-Utero Intrapartum Treatment Procedures: A North American Fetal Therapy Network Survey Open
Introduction: Neonates with cardiorespiratory compromise at delivery are at substantial risk of hypoxic neurologic injury and death. Though mitigation strategies such as ex-utero intrapartum treatment (EXIT) exist, the competing interests …
View article: What Is the Best Approach to Prevent Advanced‐Stage Pressure Injuries After Pediatric Tracheotomy?
What Is the Best Approach to Prevent Advanced‐Stage Pressure Injuries After Pediatric Tracheotomy? Open
Pediatric tracheotomy is performed over 4,800 times annually.1 A spectrum of postoperative complications occur from 36% to 60% of the time, including hospital-acquired pressure injuries (PIs).2 PIs result in damage to the specific skin sub…
View article: Ultrasound‐Guided Suture Lateralization in Pediatric Bilateral Vocal Fold Immobility
Ultrasound‐Guided Suture Lateralization in Pediatric Bilateral Vocal Fold Immobility Open
Bilateral true vocal fold immobility (BVFI) is a rare clinical entity but is among the leading differential diagnoses for respiratory distress in neonates.1, 2 The various etiologies for neonatal BVFI include birth trauma, neurological dis…
View article: Therapeutic approach to pediatric acute mastoiditis – an update
Therapeutic approach to pediatric acute mastoiditis – an update Open
Introduction: Acute mastoiditis remains the most common complication of acute otitis media. It may rarely appear also in cochlear implant patients. However, the treatment recommendations for this disease are not precisely defined or employ…
View article: Therapeutic approach to pediatric acute mastoiditis – an update
Therapeutic approach to pediatric acute mastoiditis – an update Open
The main points of the management protocol are: initiate a broad-spectrum intravenous antibiotic treatment; mastoidectomy should be performed if the infection fails to be controlled after 48h of administering intravenous antibiotic therapy…
View article: Characterization of Variant Periodic Fever Phenotypes
Characterization of Variant Periodic Fever Phenotypes Open
Diagnostic criteria for periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, and cervical adenitis syndrome (PFAPA) have been challenged, resulting in calls for reclassification. We explore the natural history and treatment response among PFA…