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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1966
RECONSTRUCTION of the ossicular chain of the middle ear in humans is a major problem and taxes the resourcefulness of the otologist. The incus homograft is one possible approach to the problem; it is logical, accessible, and, we hope, beneficial to the selected patient.
D F, Wilson, J L, Pulec, P D, Van Vliet
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RECONSTRUCTION of the ossicular chain of the middle ear in humans is a major problem and taxes the resourcefulness of the otologist. The incus homograft is one possible approach to the problem; it is logical, accessible, and, we hope, beneficial to the selected patient.
D F, Wilson, J L, Pulec, P D, Van Vliet
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1975
In aiding the positioning of the incus in incus transposition, a hole, the incus window, is drilled completely through the body of the incus. Through the window the surgeon has a visual as well as a tactile reference to the head of the stapes. At one year results show that 182 of 201 patients closed the air-bone gap to within 20 dB of the preoperative ...
A G, Schuring, W H, Lippy
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In aiding the positioning of the incus in incus transposition, a hole, the incus window, is drilled completely through the body of the incus. Through the window the surgeon has a visual as well as a tactile reference to the head of the stapes. At one year results show that 182 of 201 patients closed the air-bone gap to within 20 dB of the preoperative ...
A G, Schuring, W H, Lippy
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2022
<p>The INvestigation of Convective UpdraftS (INCUS) is a recently selected NASA Earth Ventures Mission. The overarching goal of INCUS is to enhance our understanding of why, when and where tropical convective storms form, and why only some storms produce extreme weather.
Susan van den Heever +19 more
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<p>The INvestigation of Convective UpdraftS (INCUS) is a recently selected NASA Earth Ventures Mission. The overarching goal of INCUS is to enhance our understanding of why, when and where tropical convective storms form, and why only some storms produce extreme weather.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1966
WHEN ABSENCE of the distal portion of the long process of the incus causes discontinuity of the ossicular chain, functional continuity may be reestablished by repositioning of the incus. This is accomplished by removing the incus and placing it between the manubrium of the malleus and the head of the stapes.
F R, Guilford, E F, Shaver, B, Halpert
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WHEN ABSENCE of the distal portion of the long process of the incus causes discontinuity of the ossicular chain, functional continuity may be reestablished by repositioning of the incus. This is accomplished by removing the incus and placing it between the manubrium of the malleus and the head of the stapes.
F R, Guilford, E F, Shaver, B, Halpert
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On the Statics of Malleus and Incus and on the Function of the Malleus-Incus Joint
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1980An electromagnetic probe was used for statistical measurements on human temporal bone preparations in the malleus-incus region. When forces of 5 and 10 mN (milliNewton) were applied to certain points, the displacement of the malleus was considerably greater close to the umbo than in the region of the short process.
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Archiv f�r Klinische und Experimentelle Ohren- Nasen- und Kehlkopfheilkunde, 1973
The present investigation deals with an analysis of the tomographic findings in an earlier published material of dislocations of the incus. Of 34 patients in whom tomography was performed, agreement between the tomographic and surgical findings was found in 22. In nine patients the tomograms were considered not conclusive.
J, Jensen, J, Thomsen
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The present investigation deals with an analysis of the tomographic findings in an earlier published material of dislocations of the incus. Of 34 patients in whom tomography was performed, agreement between the tomographic and surgical findings was found in 22. In nine patients the tomograms were considered not conclusive.
J, Jensen, J, Thomsen
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Congenital Malformation of Incus
A.M.A. Archives of Otolaryngology, 1958Malformation of one ossicle in an ear which otherwise appears to have developed normally is extremely rare. Most of the reported cases with deformed ossicles are those of congenital atresia of the ear, where the ossicular abnormality is accompanied by atresia of the canal and other deformities of the middle and inner ear. In this type of case fusion of
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Incus Interposition Techniques
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1973This report describes a technique of incus interposition which has resulted in a closure of air-bone gaps from 30 dB to 15 dB or less in 69.4% of 216 ears, which have been followed for two to five years after surgery. An analysis of a subgroup of preoperative near normal hearing ears revealed no significant increased postoperative hearing loss, while ...
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1983
A 10- to 15-year follow-up study of patients with modeled incus interposition procedure for restoration of hearing reveals that hearing gains as reported in 1972 were sustained by long-term postoperative care despite resurgence of problems from negative middle ear air pressures.
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A 10- to 15-year follow-up study of patients with modeled incus interposition procedure for restoration of hearing reveals that hearing gains as reported in 1972 were sustained by long-term postoperative care despite resurgence of problems from negative middle ear air pressures.
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The Journal of otolaryngology, 1989
Osteomas of the temporal bone are rare. Osteomas of the middle ear have been reported but none involving an ossicle. We describe a case of a 28-year-old man who had a conductive hearing loss caused by an osteoma of the incus.
C M, Milroy +3 more
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Osteomas of the temporal bone are rare. Osteomas of the middle ear have been reported but none involving an ossicle. We describe a case of a 28-year-old man who had a conductive hearing loss caused by an osteoma of the incus.
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