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16 – 17:30 - FREE PAPERS – Neurolaryngology<br />

Chair: I. Hocevar, A. Hantzakos<br />

D. Arnold, H.-C. Scholle (Klinik <strong>für</strong> Unfall-, Hand- und Wiederherstellungschirurgie FB Motorik, Pathophysiologie<br />

und Biomechanik Jena, Germany): Peripheral nerve injury by the use of intramuscular electrodes<br />

B. Faenger, N.P. Schumann, D. Arnold , R. Grassme, M. S. Fischer, H.C. Scholle (Klinik <strong>für</strong> Unfall-, Hand- und<br />

Wiederherstellungschirurgie FB Motorik, Pathophysiologie und Biomechanik Jena, Germany): Neuroanatomic<br />

reason of intramuscular electrical stimulation “hot-spots” in rats<br />

G. Förster, H. Schubert, D. Arnold, H.-C. Scholle, A. Müller (ENT Department, SRH Wald-Klinikum Gera,<br />

Germany): Laryngeal pacemaker – acute and chronic minimal invasive electrode implantations in pig larynx<br />

J. C. Fleming, N. Gibbins, P. J. Ingram, M. Harries (Brighton and Sussex University Hospital, United Kingdom): A<br />

study on the myelination of the human laryngeal nerves<br />

J. Falvai, Á. Reményi, K. Mészáros, F. Helfferich, G. Lichtenberger (State Health Center, Ministry of Defense, Dept.<br />

of ORL-HNS, Budapest, Hungary): Solution of dyspnea due to paradoxical vocal fold movement<br />

P. Gargiulo. and N. G Ducharme (Landspitali University Hospital of Iceland, Department of development and<br />

consultancy , Reykjavik University Department of Biomedical engineering, Department of clinical Sciences College<br />

of Veterinary Medicine Cornell University): Monitoring of denervation in larygeal muscle: CricoArytenoid Dorsalis<br />

muscle 3D reconstruction and density changes<br />

W. Harnisch, S. Kaulitz, R. Hagen (Department of Otorhinolarygology, Head and Neck surgery, University of<br />

Würzburg, Germany): Endoscopic stimulation of the recurrent laryngeal nerve – electrical parameters for vocal cord<br />

abduction in adults

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