G Oberascher
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Wechselberger G, Schwaiger K, Hachleitner J, Oberascher G, Ensat F, Larcher L
Eur Surg
. 2016 Jul;
48:129-133.
PMID: 27398082
Background: Anatomical variance of the deep circumflex iliac artery is of high clinical value in facial reconstruction using a deep circumflex iliac artery perforator (DCIAP) flap. Methods: We present the...
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Ensat F, Schubert H, Hladik M, Eder G, Oberascher G, Beck J, et al.
Chirurg
. 2011 Jun;
82(9):820, 822-7.
PMID: 21678104
The anterolateral thigh flap (ATL) has become a standard procedure in reconstructive microsurgery. In this study the results with the ALT for reconstruction in the head and neck area after...
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Gmeiner D, von Rahden B, Meco C, Hutter J, Oberascher G, Stein H
Surg Endosc
. 2007 Mar;
21(11):2026-9.
PMID: 17393244
Background: The use of either flexible endoscopy (FE) or rigid endoscopy (RE) for removal of ingested foreign bodies (FBs) impacted in the esophagus is still discussed controversially. Methods: We report...
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Reusche E, Pilz P, Oberascher G, Lindner B, Egensperger R, Gloeckner K, et al.
Hum Pathol
. 2001 Oct;
32(10):1136-40.
PMID: 11679949
We report a 52-year-old woman who underwent otoneurosurgery to resect acoustic neurinoma. Bone reconstruction was performed with an aluminium (Al)-containing cement. Six weeks later the patient suffered from loss of...
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Moser G, Oberascher G
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol
. 1997 Jan;
254 Suppl 1:S76-8.
PMID: 9065633
Although dynamic reconstruction procedures are preferred for treating patients with complete facial paralyses, static procedures are useful for various conditions. One such technique involves the implantation of gold weights into...
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Oberascher G
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol Suppl
. 1993 Jan;
1:347-62.
PMID: 8374347
No abstract available.
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Albegger K, Oberascher G
Wien Med Wochenschr
. 1992 Jan;
142(11-12):254-8.
PMID: 1529617
Sudden deafness is defined as acute inner ear hearing loss, in the rule one-sided, of unknown etiology. The tentative diagnosis can be made easily by otoscopy and simple audiological forke...
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Oberascher G, Albegger K
Wien Med Wochenschr
. 1992 Jan;
142(11-12):248-53.
PMID: 1529616
Typical symptoms of the otitis media with effusion (OME)--synonym (secretory otitis media--SOM)--are fluid (serous/mucoid) in the middle ear space and a conductive hearing loss. Its most incidence can be found...
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Albegger K, Oberascher G
Wien Med Wochenschr
. 1992 Jan;
142(20-21):485-92.
PMID: 1488849
Otitis media acuta is defined as an acute inflammation of the pneumatic spaces of the temporal bone, that means the middle ear including the mucous membranes of the mastoid cells...