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American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2021
OBJECTIVE There is a void in the literature describing reliable surgical landmarks that aid in the dissection of the facial recess in the absence of skeletonizing the mastoid segment of the facial nerve.
Ryan A. McMillan +6 more
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OBJECTIVE There is a void in the literature describing reliable surgical landmarks that aid in the dissection of the facial recess in the absence of skeletonizing the mastoid segment of the facial nerve.
Ryan A. McMillan +6 more
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Hearing results after type III tympanoplasty: incus transposition versus PORP. A systematic review
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2018Ricardo Bartel
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Proceedings of the Institution of mechanical engineers. Part H, journal of engineering in medicine, 2020
The usage of finite element method techniques gives a possibility to replace time-consuming experiments or imitate physical process in the ear by numerical simulation.
V. Gylienė +8 more
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The usage of finite element method techniques gives a possibility to replace time-consuming experiments or imitate physical process in the ear by numerical simulation.
V. Gylienė +8 more
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2018
Background: Precise techniques to find the facial nerve (FN) and recess are lacking. Objectives: We aimed to define incus-spine and incus-FN angles which can be used to localize the FN and recess during mastoidectomy.
Rasim Yılmazer +2 more
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Background: Precise techniques to find the facial nerve (FN) and recess are lacking. Objectives: We aimed to define incus-spine and incus-FN angles which can be used to localize the FN and recess during mastoidectomy.
Rasim Yılmazer +2 more
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Utilization of incus with bone cement for total ossicular reconstruction
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2019Background: Total ossicular chain reconstructions are performed to connect mobile stapes footplate and tympanic membrane. Data on the use of incus for total ossicular reconstruction is quite limited in the literature.
Emİne Demİr, Engin Dursun
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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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Partial Ossiculoplasty: Malafronte's Double Cartilage Block Versus Incus.
Otology and Neurotology, 2019OBJECTIVES To describe the outcomes of Malafronte's double cartilage block (mDCB) and incus autograft protheses, and to determine which prosthesis gives better and lasting hearing results. STUDY DESIGN Prospective study.
B. Filosa +4 more
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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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Otology and Neurotology, 2019
BACKGROUND Stapes surgery is performed to treat hearing loss in patients with otosclerosis. Erosion of the long process of incus can occur postoperatively and requires demanding revision surgery to further improve the hearing.
M. Rouhani, J. Lavy
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BACKGROUND Stapes surgery is performed to treat hearing loss in patients with otosclerosis. Erosion of the long process of incus can occur postoperatively and requires demanding revision surgery to further improve the hearing.
M. Rouhani, J. Lavy
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Incus Necrosis and Blood Supply: A Micro-CT and Synchrotron Imaging Study.
Otology and Neurotology, 2019BACKGROUND Incus necrosis is a common complication following stapes surgery and is associated with impaired microcirculation. The objective of this study was to investigate the vascular anatomy of the human incus by using light microscopy, micro-computed
Sara Enghag +6 more
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