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Otology and Neurotology, 2022
Objective This study aimed to compare surgical and audiometric outcomes of tympanoplasty alone (T) to tympanoplasty and mastoidectomy (T&M) in patients without cholesteatoma.
Nicolas S. Poupore +5 more
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Objective This study aimed to compare surgical and audiometric outcomes of tympanoplasty alone (T) to tympanoplasty and mastoidectomy (T&M) in patients without cholesteatoma.
Nicolas S. Poupore +5 more
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Otology and Neurotology, 2022
Objective Virtual reality (VR) simulation-based training effectively improves novices' mastoidectomy skills. Unfortunately, learning plateaus at an insufficient level and knowledge on optimizing mastoidectomy training to overcome this plateau is needed ...
Karoline Abildsø Arnesen +4 more
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Objective Virtual reality (VR) simulation-based training effectively improves novices' mastoidectomy skills. Unfortunately, learning plateaus at an insufficient level and knowledge on optimizing mastoidectomy training to overcome this plateau is needed ...
Karoline Abildsø Arnesen +4 more
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Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 2021
Objective This study aimed to investigate the effects of automated metrics-based summative feedback on performance, retention and cognitive load in distributed virtual reality simulation training of mastoidectomy. Method Twenty-four medical students were
A. Frithioff +5 more
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Objective This study aimed to investigate the effects of automated metrics-based summative feedback on performance, retention and cognitive load in distributed virtual reality simulation training of mastoidectomy. Method Twenty-four medical students were
A. Frithioff +5 more
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The effect of structured self-assessment in virtual reality simulation training of mastoidectomy
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2019Steven A W Andersen, Mads J Guldager
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1990
The objectives of modern otologic surgery are elimination of disease and restoration of hearing. Persistent drainage and recurrent infection after mastoid surgery hallmark failure at achieving these goals. Medical management consisting of meticulous aural toilette and attention to accompanying medical disorders will often yield resolution; however, a ...
H C, Pillsbury, V N, Carrasco
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The objectives of modern otologic surgery are elimination of disease and restoration of hearing. Persistent drainage and recurrent infection after mastoid surgery hallmark failure at achieving these goals. Medical management consisting of meticulous aural toilette and attention to accompanying medical disorders will often yield resolution; however, a ...
H C, Pillsbury, V N, Carrasco
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The Laryngoscope, 1977
AbstractThe long‐term results of 375 primary mastoidectomy operations for chronic otitis media and chronic mastoiditis are described and discussed. Two‐thirds of these cases were open cavity mastoidectomies and 1/3 closed cavity mastoidectomies. Primary pathology was cholesteatoma in 1/3 and granulation tissue in 2/3 of the cases.
M M, Paparella, C S, Kim
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AbstractThe long‐term results of 375 primary mastoidectomy operations for chronic otitis media and chronic mastoiditis are described and discussed. Two‐thirds of these cases were open cavity mastoidectomies and 1/3 closed cavity mastoidectomies. Primary pathology was cholesteatoma in 1/3 and granulation tissue in 2/3 of the cases.
M M, Paparella, C S, Kim
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2006
The first three priorities in surgery for chronic otitis media are (1) the elimination of progressive disease to produce a safe and dry ear, (2) modification of the anatomy of the tympanomastoid compartment to prevent recurrent disease, and (3) reconstruction of the hearing mechanism.
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The first three priorities in surgery for chronic otitis media are (1) the elimination of progressive disease to produce a safe and dry ear, (2) modification of the anatomy of the tympanomastoid compartment to prevent recurrent disease, and (3) reconstruction of the hearing mechanism.
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2006
The retrograde mastoidectomy technique with canal wall reconstruction is described as a primary treatment for modality for cholesteatoma. This synthesis of canal wall up (CWU) and canal wall down (CWD) techniques involves removal of a portion of the canal wall for exposure and extirpation of the cholesteatoma, followed by reestablishment of the canal ...
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The retrograde mastoidectomy technique with canal wall reconstruction is described as a primary treatment for modality for cholesteatoma. This synthesis of canal wall up (CWU) and canal wall down (CWD) techniques involves removal of a portion of the canal wall for exposure and extirpation of the cholesteatoma, followed by reestablishment of the canal ...
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The Laryngoscope, 1995
AbstractSurgery that eliminates the open radical cavitytakes three forms: obliteration (cavity fill‐in, reconstruction (canal wall defect repair), or ablation (external canal closure). The evolution of each variety is reviewed in detail and a personal series of 240 cases is discussed.
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AbstractSurgery that eliminates the open radical cavitytakes three forms: obliteration (cavity fill‐in, reconstruction (canal wall defect repair), or ablation (external canal closure). The evolution of each variety is reviewed in detail and a personal series of 240 cases is discussed.
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Trends in Opioid Usage Following Tympanoplasty and Mastoidectomy
Otology and Neurotology, 2020Objective: Evaluate opioid prescribing patterns following tympanoplasty/mastoidectomy and assess factors associated to recurrent opioid use. Study Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting: National pharmaceutical database recording opioid fulfillment (
Anthony Mahairas +5 more
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