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M O Scheithauer

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Lindemann J, Scheithauer M, Sommer F, Hoffmann T, Hahn J, Foerg J
Rhinology . 2023 Dec; 62(3):362-369. PMID: 38088419
Background: Previous results on the nasal cycle refer to measurements over up to 24h. The long-term rhinoflowmetry (LRFM) allows continuous observations over a longer period. The aim of the study...
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Sommer F, Brand M, Scheithauer M, Hoffmann T, Theodoraki M, Weber R
HNO . 2022 Dec; 71(1):35-47. PMID: 36525033
Traumatic brain injury can result in frontobasal fractures (FBF). The goals of treatment for FBF are to eliminate primary morbidity and/or prevent secondary morbidity. Of particular importance in this regard...
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Sieron H, Sommer F, Lindemann J, Scheithauer M, Wagenmann M, Stupp F, et al.
HNO . 2021 Nov; 69(12):1019-1032. PMID: 34762159
With increasing age, structures of the internal and external nose change. Many elderly patients complain about rhinitis with nasal obstruction, endonasal crusting, epistaxis, intermittent rhinorrhea, and olfactory disorders. These symptoms...
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Lindemann J, Weindel C, Hoffmann T, Sommer F, Scheithauer M, Stupp F, et al.
Rhinology . 2021 Aug; 59(6):538-544. PMID: 34432862
Background: The nasal cycle seems to be more complex than a strictly alternating swelling of the nasal mucosa. Long-term rhinoflowmetry (LRFM) allows continuous investigation of changes in nasal airflow over...
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Martin M, Hauck K, von Witzleben A, Lindemann J, Scheithauer M, Hoffmann T, et al.
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol . 2021 Apr; 279(1):205-211. PMID: 33813628
Purpose: Septal deviation and nose deformities are widely prevalent. As a consequence, patients may complain about difficulties in nasal breathing leading to a perception of diminished disease-specific quality of life....
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Kundrat D, Graesslin R, Schoob A, Friedrich D, Scheithauer M, Hoffmann T, et al.
Ann Biomed Eng . 2020 Aug; 49(2):585-600. PMID: 32785862
Despite great efforts, transoral robotic laser surgery has not been established clinically. Patient benefits are yet to be proven to accept shortcomings of robotic systems. In particular, laryngeal reachability and...
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Sieron H, Sommer F, Hoffmann T, Grossi A, Scheithauer M, Stupp F, et al.
HNO . 2020 May; 68(8):566-572. PMID: 32405680
Background: The question of the "true" function of the maxillary sinus and the paranasal sinuses (PS) has been a controversial issue in the literature for decades, leading to many discussions...
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Sommer F, Scheithauer M, Hoffmann T, Grossi A, Hauck K, Lindemann J
Rhinology . 2019 Jun; 57(5):352-357. PMID: 31162492
Background: Turbinoplasty is a common procedure in patients with nasal obstruction and hypertrophy of the nasal turbinates. A general recommendation regarding the necessity of turbinoplasty in functional rhinosurgery is still...
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Sommer F, Grossi A, Scheithauer M, Hoffmann T, Stupp F, Briner H, et al.
HNO . 2019 Feb; 67(5):373-378. PMID: 30767056
Objective: Partial resection of the caudal part of the inferior turbinate including the head is still performed in rhinosurgery ("stripe conchotomy"). However, extensive resections of the turbinate affect nasal airflow...
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Friedrich D, Sommer F, Scheithauer M, Greve J, Hoffmann T, Schuler P
J Neurol Surg B Skull Base . 2017 Nov; 78(6):466-472. PMID: 29134165
 Advanced transnasal sinus and skull base surgery remains a challenging discipline for head and neck surgeons. Restricted access and space for instrumentation can impede advanced interventions. Thus, we present the...