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Efficacy Of Different Techniques Of Sinonasal Irrigation After Modified Lothrop Procedure., A Beule, T Athanasiadis, E Athanasiadis, J Field, Peter-John Wormald
Efficacy Of Different Techniques Of Sinonasal Irrigation After Modified Lothrop Procedure., A Beule, T Athanasiadis, E Athanasiadis, J Field, Peter-John Wormald
Peter-John Wormald
Background: Post-operative irrigation after endoscopic sinus surgery and endoscopic Lothrop procedure is used to remove nasal crusts and to improve wound healing. To evaluate the optimal application protocol for irrigation of the frontal sinus, a prospective cadaver study was performed. Methods: An endoscopic modified Lothrop procedure and complete sphenoethmoidectomy were performed in 19 heads. Each was irrigated with a 1.5% solution of water and different colours using nasal spray and a squeeze bottle filles with 50, 100 and 200 mL. Intensity of local staining and percentage of area were documented using standardized videoendoscopy after irrigation in 'bending over the sink' …
The Plan: The Development Of The 2006-2009 Caa Strategic Plan., Dennis M. Richards
The Plan: The Development Of The 2006-2009 Caa Strategic Plan., Dennis M. Richards
Dennis M Richards
In 2006 the Chiropractors’ Association of Australia engaged a professional facilitator to develop and run a process by which a Strategic Plan could be developed to guide the activities of the Board of Directors of the Association during the period 2006-2009. This paper documents this process and lists the outcomes.
Clinical Parameters For Australian Practice. Modes Of Care, Dennis M. Richards
Clinical Parameters For Australian Practice. Modes Of Care, Dennis M. Richards
Dennis M Richards
In 1994 I was invited to write the ‘Modes of Care’ chapter for the Chiropractors’ Association of Australia’s ‘Clinical Parameters for Australian Practice’ clinical guidelines document. This took over a year of work and the final document I submitted was of 21,285 words and 497 references. It's purpose was to describe and rate procedures commonly used by Australian chiropractors in the care of their patients.