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Filter by:The study will investigate if implementation of "see and treat" in the outpatient clinic can optimize the diagnosis, clinical follow-up and treatment of older women with positive cervical screening test.
This study evaluates the Dynamic Spectral Imaging (DSI) Colposcope (DySIS) in it's ability to diagnose cervical dysplasia. Half of participants with be examined by the DySIS colposcope, there the other half will be examined by standard colposcopy.
CVJ anomalies affecting skeleton might lead to the pressure on the neuraxis, and disturbance of the cerebrospinal fluid circulation and blood supply. The patients undergoing surgeries on CVJ might develop airway complications in immediate postoperative period warranting urgent reintubation or emergency tracheostomy. Reintubation is usually difficult in immediate postoperative period due the fixation of cervical spine and gross upper airway oedema due to prolonged surgery in prone position. This will be the first prospective observational study to find out the risk factors related to patient, anaesthesia, radiological findings and surgical procedure to predict extubation failure in patients undergoing CVJ surgeries.