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Adaptation of Conventional Versus Virtually Fabricated Ear Prosthesis in Patients With Auricular...

Ear Deformity External

: patients were recruited for auricular prosthetic reconstruction. Preoperative data was collected including personal and medical history, plain photographs and CT scans. Pre-operative prosthetic and implant planning were carried out. Three endosseous implants were placed in a two-stage surgical technique. Patients were assigned into two groups with allocation ratio 1:1. In control group, Implant level impression was recorded, and a stone model of the defect was cast. waxing up of the ear was done on the stone cast followed by flasking, wax elimination, packing of heat cured acrylic resin and curing. In intervention group, CT scanning was done to the full head and optical scanning was done to the defect site with scan bodies screwed to the implants. Using Exocad software a model of the defect site with implant analogues and ear model with abutment extensions were planned and printed using SLA printing technology. A placement jig was done for ear models of both groups and adaptation was measured on the patient using silicon replica technique. The silicone replica was sectioned and the gap, represented in light consistency polyvinyl siloxane impression material was measured using digital microscope.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Feasibility Study Over the NAVA Mode in Noninvasive Ventilation After Cardiac Surgery in Infants....

Heart DefectsCongenital1 more

Neonates who underwent cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass almost always require non-invasive respiratory support (NIV) in relay to conventional ventilation. Current nasal interfaces do not generally allow synchronised bilevel ventilation. NIV-NAVA mode allows, through an oesophageal catheter, to record the electrical activity of the diaphragm and thereby synchronize breaths from the ventilator on the inspiratory efforts of the child. Moreover, the pressure support delivered by the ventilator may be proportional to the diaphragmatic effort developed by the child. This mode, associated with the interface Miniflow®, could increase the comfort of the child by allowing a more efficient synchronization and reducing its respiratory work. To our knowledge, this ventilation mode with this interface has not been evaluated in the postoperative period of cardiac surgery in the newborns. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of this ventilatory mode and evaluate its influence on ventilatory parameters of this category of infants.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

In Vitro Detection of Tissue Abnormality

Breast Cancer Female

Intraoperative ex-vivo use of the ClearEdge Imaging Device in Breast Conserving Surgery to image the excised tissue surgical margins. The study is designed to demonstrate reduction in the need for repeat surgeries after breast conserving surgeries by using the ClearEdge as an adjunct imaging device to the standard of care.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Autologous Fibroblast Transplantation in Facial Deformities

Nasolabial FoldsGlabellar Crease2 more

Beautiful skin requires maintenance of proper care. Skin exercise, protections from direct sunlight or harsh wind, and maintaining a healthy diet are some of the ways of having a good and radiant skin. However despite all the care taken passage of time will bring about conditions that will automatically lead to skin aging, which may require certain therapeutic, care. Fibroblasts are cells that synthesize the extracellular matrix and collagen and play a critical role in wound healing and maintenance of healthy skin. Loosing of fibroblast cell is the main problem in aging and wrinkles and non-healed skin wounds. Therefore proliferation of skin fibroblast along with differentiation of stem cells in the skin tissue is the best method for healing.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Duragen Versus Duraguard in Chiari Surgery

Chiari Malformation

The study evaluates two materials used for duraplasty of the posterior cranial fossa in treatment of Chiari malformation. One material (DuraGen) is a non-suturable collagen matrix that is applied over the defect if brain coverings (dura); the other (DuraGuard) is made out of bovine pericardium and has to be sutured during application. The study compares these two materials used for duraplasty of patients undergoing Chiari surgery in a prospective randomized fashion to check the rate of surgical complications associated with each material, patient's outcomes, length of surgery and the hospital stay, etc.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Liothyronine in Children With Single Ventricle Congenital Cardiac Malformations Undergoing the Fontan...

Tricuspid AtresiaHeart Defects1 more

OBJECTIVES: I. Determine the pharmacokinetics of exogenous liothyronine administered in children undergoing the modified Fontan procedure. II. Determine the liothyronine supplementation dose that counters the fall in serum liothyronine concentrations and provides the greatest potential myocardial benefit after the modified Fontan procedure. III. Evaluate the potential toxicity of exogenous liothyronine administered in children undergoing a modified Fontan procedure.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Feasibility Study of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease-Coping and Resilience (ACHD-CARE) Trial...

Heart DefectsCongenital

The psychosocial development of adults with congenital heart disease (CHD) can be challenged by many issues including family overprotection, impaired peer relationships, delayed progression into independent adulthood, and difficulties with career and future planning. One-third of patients have diagnosable mood or anxiety disorders and the prevalence of depression is 3 times that of the general Canadian population. Unfortunately, most adults with CHD and significant depression or anxiety do not receive mental health treatment. Despite an increasing awareness of the unique psychosocial concerns of this patient population by both health care providers and patients, there have been no interventions targeting psychosocial outcomes in the adult CHD population. Our quantitative and qualitative research suggests that patients themselves are very interested in psychological services that target their distinctive life experiences, are provided in a group setting, and emphasize coping and resilience. The overarching aim of this proposal is to assess the feasibility of a full-scale randomized controlled trial of a group intervention aimed at improving the psychosocial functioning, quality of life, and resilience of adults with CHD.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

CoHOrt of Cerebral CavernOus maLformATion: multicEnter Prospective Observational Study

Cerebral Cavernous MalformationIntracerebral Hemorrhage

The aim of this prospective study is to reveal the natural history of symptomatic hemorrhage in adult patients with cerebral cavernous malformation with the goal of informing the treatment plan.

Active4 enrollment criteria

Schroth Exercise Versus Functional Electrical Stimulation in Adolescent With Spinal Deformities...

Idiopathic Spinal Deformities

Abnormal spinal curvature can occur as a result of neurologic, orthopedic or idiopathic factors. The role of physiotherapy is not only to prevent intrinsic changes that may occur in the spine but also be used to correct postural abnormalities. this study will investigate the impact of Schroth Exercise compared to Functional Electrical Stimulation in Adolescent With Spinal Deformities (scoliosis and or kyphosis).

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Verification of Kimmerle's Anomaly by X-ray Methods of Research

Kimmerle's Anomaly

Kimmerle's anomaly is a bony bridge over the posterior arch of the first cervical vertebra that forms a bony ring. The vertebral artery passes through the opening. This bone bridge could theoretically be an extravasal compression of the artery and disrupt the normal blood flow to the brain. Evaluating the data of X-ray methods, determine the frequency of occurrence and types of Kimmerle anomaly.

Active2 enrollment criteria
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