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The Impact of Lateral Relaxing Incision on Middle Ear Function in Cleft Palate Repair

The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2023
Children with cleft palate are susceptible to otitis media with effusion. This study aimed to investigate the effect of lateral relaxing incision (RI) on middle ear function in cleft palate patients who underwent palatoplasty using double-opposing Z ...
Sungmi Jeon   +5 more
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Assessment of Long-Term Middle Ear Ventilation

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1983
Pathologic changes of the middle ear cavity are almost invariably caused by eustachian tube malfunctions which are either permanent, fluctuating or recurrent. The process may deteriorate from middle ear effusion to atelectasis of the middle ear, adhesive otitis, and can potentially end in cholesteatoma.
I, Eliachar   +3 more
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Ventilation and clearance of the middle ear

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2009
AbstractObjective:To investigate the ventilation and drainage mechanism of the middle ear.Study design:Prospective.Setting:We observed 304 (of 337) middle ears with tympanic membrane perforation or myringotomy (102 normal, 90 with otitis media with effusion and 112 with chronic otitis media); 912 observations were recorded overall.
D, Cohen   +4 more
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Ventilating Tubes in the Middle Ear

Archives of Otolaryngology, 1976
One hundred children from 1 to 14 years of age had serous otitis media, the manifestations of which were bilateral in all but four patients. Thus, 196 ears were treated with aeration of the middle ear by means of a short transmyringeal tube. The mean duration of the treatment was 3.4 years, and the mean observation time was 7.3 years.
Terje Gundersen, Fritz-Martin Tonning
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Long‐Term Middle Ear Ventilation

The Laryngoscope, 1977
Successful long‐term middle ear ventilation was established in 12 patients with chronic eustachian tube hypofunction that had failed to respond to repeated myringotomy and tympanotomy tube insertions by conventional techniques. The 12 patients (13 ears) had insertion of an untrimmed large flange “Per‐Lee” type tube through a posterior‐inferior ...
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Membrane Ventilating Tube for the Middle Ear

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1976
A pilot study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of a membrane ventilating tube as a Eustachian tube prosthesis in 20 patients with otitis media. The design was based partly on assumptions since many of the physiological parameters required to calculate the gas transport processes have not been previously reported.
E I, Cantekin, C D, Bluestone
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Bacterial Reservoirs in the Middle Ear of Otitis-prone Children Are Associated With Repeat Ventilation Tube Insertion

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2019
Background: Repeat ventilation tube insertion (VTI) is common in children with recurrent acute otitis media (rAOM). Identifying risk factors associated with repeat surgery will improve clinical management and prevent repeat VTI. Methods: Surgical records
E. Seppanen   +9 more
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Monitoring pressure changes in the inner ear induced by middle ear pressure therapy with an EFET01 device in guinea pigs

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2023
Background As a low-cost, portable, handheld air pressure generation tool not requiring a ventilation tube, the EFET01 device has shown clinical effectiveness for intractable Ménière’s disease (MD) patients in Japan.
Do Tram Anh   +3 more
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A New Ventilation Tube for Long‐Term Middle Ear Ventilation

The Laryngoscope, 2002
AbstractObjectives The treatment of secretory otitis media often requires repeated tubulation of the tympanic membrane as the standard ventilation tubes are extruded before the disease of the middle ear has remitted. The T‐tube and its modification have been developed to remain longer in situ, often requiring surgical removal.
P, Bonvin, B Bakke, Hansen, E, Hentzer
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T-Tube for Middle Ear Ventilation

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1973
A new silicone-rubber T-tube for the treatment of eustachian tube insufficiency is described that is suitable for serous otitis media and aeration following tympanoplasty. The extrusion rate in 40 ears was 2.5%.
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