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Middle ear ventilation in children with primary ciliary dyskinesia
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2011Objective1) To review the otological presentation of children with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) treated medically and surgically. 2) To compare the audiological outcomes and complications of surgical management to medical management in children with PCD.MethodA retrospective chart review was performed of all patients with PCD and OME presenting to ...
Nikolaus E, Wolter +3 more
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The Laryngoscope, 1974
AbstractTwenty years have now passed since the first tube was placed through the tympanic membrane for middle ear ventilation. In this relatively short period of time, many different ideas for tube design have emerged and are presented. The types of middle ear fluid formation and the relationship of this formation to impaired eustachian tube function ...
J. Pappas
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AbstractTwenty years have now passed since the first tube was placed through the tympanic membrane for middle ear ventilation. In this relatively short period of time, many different ideas for tube design have emerged and are presented. The types of middle ear fluid formation and the relationship of this formation to impaired eustachian tube function ...
J. Pappas
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Long‐term middle ear ventilation.
The Laryngoscope, 1981AbstractThis is a 16 year experience report on the author's wide flange ventilation tube, used for permanent or severe chronic Eustachian tube dysfunction. Two hundred and twenty‐eight implants in 198 ears of 126 patients were adequately followed. A small series of 13 Paparella implants is included.Patient age ranges from 6 months to 72 years.
J. Per‐Lee
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Tympanomaxillary Shunt: A New Method of Middle Ear Ventilation
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1969INSUFFICIENT ventilation through the eustachian tube is one of the main causes of middle ear pathology and hearing loss. A dysfunction of the tube is always present in chronic serous otitis and very often in chronic otitis, in which case the result of a tympanoplastic procedure may depend on the ventilatory capacity of the tube.
B, Drettner, L, Ekvall
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Tanta Medical Journal, 2022
Background Eustachian tube (ET) function and middle ear ventilation is affected by severe chronic nasal obstruction. Aim To study the effect of severe nasal obstruction due to nasal septal deviation and hypertrophic inferior turbinate and their ...
Mohammed Abou Elsoud +3 more
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Background Eustachian tube (ET) function and middle ear ventilation is affected by severe chronic nasal obstruction. Aim To study the effect of severe nasal obstruction due to nasal septal deviation and hypertrophic inferior turbinate and their ...
Mohammed Abou Elsoud +3 more
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Middle Ear Ventilation Mechanism
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1990The ventilation mechanism of the middle ear is very important as regards the pathogenesis of middle ear disease, but its mode of function is still obscure. Therefore, we tried to measure the ventilation and clearance of the middle ear using radio-isotope imaging techniques and 133Xe in order to gain a clearer picture of the ventilation mechanism.
T, Yamashita +3 more
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Long‐term outcomes of cartilage‐buttressed T‐tube tympanoplasty for prolonged middle ear ventilation
The Laryngoscope, 2018To report on the safety and efficacy of cartilage‐buttressed T‐tube tympanoplasty for long‐term middle ear ventilation, specifically by examining duration of tube survival, as well as adverse events associated with prolonged middle ear intubation ...
Steven A Zuniga +5 more
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Middle Ear Ventilation in Secretory Otitis Media
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1976The Eustachian tube function was determined repeatedly in 42 patients during as well as after the course of secretory otitis media. Air pressure equalization technique and impedance audiometry were used. Also the size of the mastoid air cell system was determined.
J, Holmquist, U, Renvall
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Ventilation tube surgery and middle ear irrigation
The Laryngoscope, 1986AbstractTympanostomy and insertion of ventilation tubes has become one of the most commonly performed operations in the United States. Most authors reporting complications of this procedure describe a postoperative rate of otorrhea in the range of 10%–20% with some reports much higher.
T J, Balkany +2 more
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Middle Ear Ventilation after Acute Otitis media
ORL, 1977The investigation includes 43 children (82 ears) with acute otitis media who were treated with paracentesis and antibiotics. The middle ear pressure was measured 7 days, 14 days, 1 month, and 2 months after the otitis. A follow-up examination was performed 4-12 months after the otitis.
N, Leth, M, Tos
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