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Expert sampling of VR simulator metrics for automated assessment of mastoidectomy performance

The Laryngoscope, 2019
Often the assessment of mastoidectomy performance requires time‐consuming manual rating. Virtual reality (VR) simulators offer potentially useful automated assessment and feedback but should be supported by validity evidence.
S. Andersen   +2 more
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The Outcome of Myringoplasty with d without Cortical Mastoidectomy Comparative Study between Elastic Nail Versus Plates and Screws in the Treatment of Diaphyseal Both Bone Forearm Fracture in Children

Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2020
Objective: Evaluate the outcome of myringoplasty with and without cortical mastoidectomy regarding the graft take and hearing improvement in none-cholesteatomatous chronic suppurative otitis media. Materials and Method: This prospective study was done on
Farouk Makkie Abdulkareem, Las J. Hwaizi
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Mastoidectomy and Epitympanotomy

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1976
The procedure of mastoidectomy and epitympanotomy effected a two-year arrest of serous otitis media and correction of a refractory retraction pocket in 12 out of 20 patients with one patient lost to follow-up. Each mastoid and epitympanum was extensively involved with chronically inflamed tissue which surrounded the ossicles and chorda tympani nerve.
G O, Proud, W E, Duff
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Canal wall down mastoidectomy with obliteration versus canal wall up mastoidectomy in primary cholesteatoma surgery

Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 2019
OBJECTIVE This study sought to compare disease recidivism rates between canal wall up mastoidectomy and a canal wall down with obliteration technique. METHODS Patients undergoing primary cholesteatoma surgery at our institution over a five-year period (
M. Wilkie   +4 more
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Small cavity mastoidectomy

Clinical Otolaryngology, 1992
Disappointment with the long-term results of closed operations for ears with extensive cholesteatoma has led to a renewed preference for open techniques. Although the technical advantages provided by magnification and hypotensive anaesthesia have reduced the numbers of unstable post-operative open mastoidectomy cavities, when large, they are still ...
G D, Smyth, D S, Brooker
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MODIFIED RADICAL MASTOIDECTOMY: THE INDICATIONS AND THE TECHNIC: (Semiradical Mastoidectomy, Modifed Tympanomastoidectomy, Heath Mastoidectomy, Bondy Mastoidectomy)

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1946
IN THE discussion of the modified radical mastoidectomy I should like to say that I subscribe in a large part to the ideas expressed by Wittmaack in his discourse on pneumatization of the temporal bone. Pneumatization of the temporal bone begins soon after birth, usually within the first twelve months, and is almost completed by the fourth or fifth ...
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The behavior of mastoidectomy cavities following modified radical mastoidectomy

The Laryngoscope, 2014
Objectives/HypothesisAn analysis of the frequency and intensity of postoperative aftercare required for modified radical mastoidectomy (MRM) and patterns of healing in the postoperative period.Study DesignA retrospective review of all primary modified radical mastoidectomies carried out for cholesteatoma under the care of the senior author between the ...
Gundula, Thiel   +2 more
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Decentralized Virtual Reality Training of Mastoidectomy Improves Cadaver Dissection Performance: A Prospective, Controlled Cohort Study.

Otology and Neurotology, 2019
OBJECTIVE Virtual reality (VR) simulation training can improve temporal bone (TB) cadaver dissection skills and distributed, self-regulated practice is optimal for skills consolidation.
M. Frendø   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Simple Subcortical Mastoidectomy

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1969
IT IS fitting that the first Otolaryngologic Classic be the first major scientific contribution of the leading otologist of this century. At the time of its publication, Julius Lempert was a rather controversial figure. The New York member of the Editorial Board of the AMAArchives of Otolaryngology threatened to resign if the Editor-in-Chief, George E.
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Mastoidectomy

Journal of Medical Insight, 2023
Neil Donnelly, Olivia Kenyon
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