J Greve
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Recent Articles
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Lochbaum R, Tewes S, Hoffmann T, Greve J, Hahn J
HNO
. 2022 Jun;
70(8):601-608.
PMID: 35657418
Background: The incidence of acute ear, nose, and throat (ENT) diagnoses is influenced by multiple parameters, for example meteorological and seasonal influences. By better understanding the triggering factors, prophylactic approaches...
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Bohm F, Braun T, Greve J, Laban S, Lingl J, Hoffmann T, et al.
HNO
. 2022 Mar;
70(4):317-330.
PMID: 35298668
Despite medical treatment according to evidence-based guidelines, approximately 25-30% of all head and neck tumor patients suffer a disease relapse, depending on tumor stage and entity. The primary goal of...
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Boehm F, Schuler P, Riepl R, Schild L, Hoffmann T, Greve J
J Robot Surg
. 2021 Aug;
16(3):705-713.
PMID: 34410583
Microvascular procedures require visual magnification of the surgical field, e.g. by a microscope. This can be accompanied by an unergonomic posture with musculoskeletal pain or long-term degenerative changes as the...
4.
Bohm F, Greve J, Riepl R, Hoffmann T, Schuler P
HNO
. 2021 Jul;
69(9):765-776.
PMID: 34272572
In many surgical specialities, e.g., visceral surgery or urology, the use of robotic assistance is widely regarded as standard for many interventions. By contrast, in European otorhinolaryngology, robotic-assisted surgery (RAS)...
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Schild L, Boehm F, Kienle L, Seitz A, Kahrs L, Boeckers T, et al.
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol
. 2021 Apr;
278(8):2927-2935.
PMID: 33885971
Purpose: It is not always possible to create linear access to the larynx using a rigid operating laryngoscope for microlaryngoscopy. In this study, we evaluate the usability of a novel...
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Vahl J, von Witzleben A, Welke C, Doescher J, Theodoraki M, Brand M, et al.
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol
. 2021 Apr;
278(11):4535-4543.
PMID: 33877433
Purpose: Cancer patients have to overcome various barriers to obtain diagnostics and treatment at head and neck cancer centers. Travel distance to a specialized hospital may result in psychosocial and...
7.
Hoffmann T, Greve J, Laban S, Schuler P
HNO
. 2020 Nov;
69(1):14-16.
PMID: 33170312
No abstract available.
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Schuler P, Boehm F, Schild L, Greve J, Hoffmann T
HNO
. 2020 Sep;
69(2):131-139.
PMID: 32910258
Robot-assisted surgery (RAS) has already been approved for several clinical applications in head and neck surgery. In some Anglo-American regions, RAS is currently the common standard for treatment of oropharyngeal...
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Vahl J, Schuler P, Greve J, Laban S, Knopf A, Hoffmann T
HNO
. 2019 Nov;
67(12):955-976.
PMID: 31720696
Total laryngectomy provides a curative approach for patients with advanced laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancer without distant metastasis. Especially in stage cT4a disease, laryngectomy is superior to primary radio(chemo)therapy in retrospective...
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Doescher J, Schuler P, Greve J, Meyer M, Weissinger S, Hoffmann T, et al.
HNO
. 2019 Oct;
67(12):931-934.
PMID: 31628530
Background: Due to their comparatively low incidence, salivary gland carcinomas have only been the subject of isolated clinical studies in recent years. In addition, surgery with/without adjuvant radiotherapy is considered...