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Active clinical trials for "Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases"

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Long-term Stability and Survival Rates of a Novel Oticon Medical Bone Conduction Device Implant...

DeafnessHearing Loss5 more

The overall aim of the study is to investigate the Ponto wide implant considering; initial implant stability, stability over time, skin reaction and long term success when loaded at 3 weeks post surgery. Patients' quality of life improvements following implantation will also be surveyed. More specifically the primary objective of this clinical study is to test the hypothesis The new Ponto wide diameter implant offers increased implant stability measured as ISQ (implant stability quotient) compared to the previous generation Ponto implant. And the secondary objective is to Investigate when in time implant stability is the lowest as the initial mechanical stability is gradually replaced by biological stability

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Tap to "Tap", Pathobiome Associates Health Care

Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases

The bacteria live in community and in some cases it is the combination of several microorganisms that facilitates transmission and pathogenicity. The concept of pathobiome follows from this finding. Investigators hypothesize that the microbial community water point is a pathobiome influencing installation and transmission of pathogens associated with care

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Investigation of an Updated Bone-anchored Sound Processor

Hearing LossHearing Loss10 more

The study is a prospective, single-center, comparative, cross-over study with within-subject control design. In the investigation an updated sound processor will be tested at compared to the CE marked Ponto 3 SuperPower sound processor (available on the market since December 2016) in order to establish marketing claim(s) on the updated sound processor. The performance of the two sound processors will be evaluated via speech and hearing tests, and patient reported outcomes.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Virtual Reality for Postoperative Pain Management

SurgeryPain3 more

This trial studies an active virtual reality (VR) experience as a means for non-pharmacologic postoperative pain management among patients after head and neck surgery. Investigators will assess differences in pain scores, analgesic use, and subjective patient experiences between patients participating in a VR activity and patients participating in the same activity using a smartphone.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Antibiotic Education for Children in an Emergency Care Unit

Otorhinolaryngologic DiseasesRespiratory Tract Infections2 more

The purpose of this study is to determine if a patient education in acute condition about the intake of oral solution antibiotic in children under 6 year-old are effective to improve the satisfaction about the therapeutic education, the knowledge about antibiotics among the patients' families and thereby decrease the misuses of antibiotics.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Randomized Assessment of Devices Used to Prevent Post-operative Hemorrhagic Risk in Endonasal Surgery...

Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases

This study evaluates the efficiency and the cost of three medical devices and the abstention of the use of specific product for the post-operative haemostasis in endonasal surgery .

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Influence of the "Hypotension Probability Index" on Intraoperative and Postoperative Hypotension...

HypotensionENT Disease2 more

The aim of the project is to investigate whether the use of the HPI can reduce the number and duration of intra- and postoperative hypotension in ventilated patients during and two hours after extensive surgery in the head and neck area compared to the established monitoring.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Reconstruction Implant Bone After Removal Using Porous Titanium Prosthesis

Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases

This trial will study the reconstruction of the anterior part of the mandible and the adjacent soft tissue parts by a mandibular prosthesis made in porous titanium, associated or not, to a latissimus dorsi or pectoral flap, to avoid reconstruction with free microanastomosed bone flaps that are often associated with important morbidity. The implant is consolidated by two prolonged parallel plates of titanium, allowing their fixation to the bone, easy to fix in a short time.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Stentless Endoscopic Transnasal Transseptal Choanoplasty

Otolaryngological Disease

Congenital choanal atresia is an abnormality of the posterior nasal passages resulting in complete or partial obstruction of the nasal airways. It has an incidence of 1: 5000 to 8000 live births, with a female predominance. 41% - 72% occur in conjunction with non-syndromic facial abnormalities such as arched palate, cleft lip, and auricular deformities. About 4% present as a component of chromosomally-based syndromes such as (coloboma, heart defect, atresia choanae, retarded growth, genital abnormality, and ear abnormality" and Treacher Collins syndromes. Previous reports have described the ratio of bony to membranous choanal atresia as 9:1. However, a detailed review of computed tomography study combined with histopathological studies has shown mixed bony-membranous atresia in about 70% of cases and purely bony atresia in 30% of cases.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Office-Based Sheathed Flexible Nasopharyngoscopy

Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases

The processing of standard flexible nasopharyngoscopes is a time-consuming and costly process. The goal of this study is to determine the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of sheathed flexible endoscope in an office setting.

Withdrawn6 enrollment criteria

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