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One Centimeter More: The Role of Vagal-Esophageal...

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Adequate intra-abdominal esophageal length is crucial for tension-free wraps and complete myotomies during laparoscopic Heller myotomy and Nissen fundoplication. Distal esophageal mobilization and release...

Para Aortic Lymph Node Dissection

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Para-aortic lymph node dissection adjacent to the descending thoracic aorta is typically performed following lung resection when there is suspicion of mediastinal or para-aortic nodal involvement. After...

Non Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Another Case

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Awareness of the anomalies of the recurrent laryngeal nerve is essential to avoid its injury during thyroidectomy. In this case, it was non recurrent laryngeal nerve; notice its exit from the vagus nerve...

Cranial Nerve 9,10

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The video shows basic information about 9th and 10th (glossopharyngeal and vagus) cranial nerve and the way of their examination. By prof. Niall Tubridy

Gastric Adenocarcinoma That Has Been Manifested...

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Persistent or intractable hiccups are commonly associated with an underlying disease. Hiccups are caused by irritation of visceral afferent fibres of the vagus nerve or by direct irritation of the...

Pooling of Saliva in Hypopharynx

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In this video we can see pooling of saliva in the hypopharynx in a patient with a multiple cranial nerve palsies, caused by a skull base osteomyelitis. The presenting symptoms are choking, coughing and...

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