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Auditory outcomes and predictors following ossiculoplasty in cholesteatoma surgery: a retrospective analysis. [PDF]
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Spontaneous Cerebrospinal Fluid Otorrhea Secondary to Tegmen Tympani Dehiscence: A Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
Hafez Mousa A, Hafiz BE, Aref M.
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Mastoid obliteration using bone p�t�
Clinical Otolaryngology, 1994The technique of mastoid revision and obliteration using bone pâté and a superiorly based temporalis musculo-periosteal flap is described in detail. This method has evolved and been employed in our department over the past 10 years.
D A, Moffat, R F, Gray, R M, Irving
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Canal Wall Reconstruction Tympanomastoidectomy with Mastoid Obliteration
The Laryngoscope, 2005This study was designed to evaluate the authors' experience with canal wall reconstruction (CWR) tympanomastoidectomy with mastoid obliteration in the treatment of chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma.Institutional review board approved retrospective case review.Retrospective review was performed of all patients undergoing CWR tympanomastoidectomy ...
Bruce J, Gantz +2 more
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Impact on Quality of Life After Mastoid Obliteration
The Laryngoscope, 2008AbstractObjectives/Hypothesis: To understand the long‐term impact on quality of life (QOL) in patients undergoing mastoid obliteration surgery for a chronically draining cavity, using the Glascow Benefit Inventory (GBI) QOL survey, and to correlate these findings to perceived changes in drainage and hearing.Study Design: Retrospective chart review ...
John L, Dornhoffer +3 more
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The use of hydroxyapatite granules in mastoid obliteration
Clinical Otolaryngology, 1996The problems of open radical mastoid cavities are well known. One of the ways to manage such problems is obliteration of the mastoid cavity. Most biological materials, such as muscle flap or bone chips/paste, tend to be resorbed with time, resulting in reformation of the cavity.
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Mastoid obliteration during last 5 years
Vestnik otorinolaringologii, 2022The article presents modern approaches to mastoid obliteration in cases of chronic purulent otitis media with cholesteatoma, published in peer-reviewed russian and foreign journals from 2017 to 2021. The review tells us about effect of mastoid cavity obliteration on reducing the recurrence of cholesteatoma, improving the quality of life of patients ...
D.D. Cherdantseva +2 more
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2006
Mastoid obliteration is commonly performed to reduce the size of mastoidectomy cavity following canal wall-down tympanomastoidectomy for chronic otitis media. The indications and techniques for mastoid obliteration as well as total tympanomastoid obliteration will be reviewed.
Ritvik P, Mehta, Jeffrey P, Harris
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Mastoid obliteration is commonly performed to reduce the size of mastoidectomy cavity following canal wall-down tympanomastoidectomy for chronic otitis media. The indications and techniques for mastoid obliteration as well as total tympanomastoid obliteration will be reviewed.
Ritvik P, Mehta, Jeffrey P, Harris
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Hydroxyapatite Canal Wall Reconstruction/Mastoid Obliteration
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1999The controversy regarding removal of the posterior external canal wall during mastoid surgery spans many decades. There are inherent advantages and disadvantages to either removing or not removing the canal wall. The operation must be tailored to the patient and his or her unique situation.
S A, Estrem, G, Highfill
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