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Efficacy of Concentrated Growth Factors in Treating Tympanic Membrane Perforation in Guinea Pigs. [PDF]
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Cartilage tympanoplasty for retraction pocket of the tympanic membrane in children. [PDF]
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Middle Ear Welding Injury: Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
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Iodoform in Surgical Practice: A Comprehensive Review of Its Historical Evolution, Clinical Applications, and Safety Profiles. [PDF]
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Results of revision myringoplasty: are they different to those of primary myringoplasty?
Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 2017AbstractAudit question:Does revision myringoplasty have worse outcomes than primary surgery?Methods:The International Otology Database has been used to record data on surgery for middle-ear disease in Norfolk, UK, over nine years. The data show the results of all myringoplasty cases and the results of revision cases.
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2021
Tympanic perforations can be determined mainly by acute and chronic otitis, or ear trauma. These defects can possibly heal spontaneously. A persistent perforation represents not only an anatomical but also a functional defect, requiring surgical correction in most of the cases.
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Tympanic perforations can be determined mainly by acute and chronic otitis, or ear trauma. These defects can possibly heal spontaneously. A persistent perforation represents not only an anatomical but also a functional defect, requiring surgical correction in most of the cases.
Mattioli F.+7 more
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Auris Nasus Larynx, 1991
Our 11 years of experience of myringoplasty in 87 children aged 3 to 14 years were retrospectively studied. The children were followed up over a period of 3 years. Children in the 3-to-12-year-old age group had a success rate of 57.7%. Graft-take rate was 100% in children operated on at the age of 13 and 14 years. Revision surgery was needed in 33 ears,
Tomoyuki Nagai+2 more
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Our 11 years of experience of myringoplasty in 87 children aged 3 to 14 years were retrospectively studied. The children were followed up over a period of 3 years. Children in the 3-to-12-year-old age group had a success rate of 57.7%. Graft-take rate was 100% in children operated on at the age of 13 and 14 years. Revision surgery was needed in 33 ears,
Tomoyuki Nagai+2 more
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The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 1980
Artificial eardrums made from biodegradable poly(D, L-lactic acid), poly(glycolic acid) and poly(ß-benzyl-L-aspartate-co-L-leucine) 50/50, and made from the microporous poly(tetrafluoroethylene) and bisphenol-A poly(carbonate) membranes were implanted into the ear and as a reference subcutaneously in rats.
Feenstra, L.+3 more
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Artificial eardrums made from biodegradable poly(D, L-lactic acid), poly(glycolic acid) and poly(ß-benzyl-L-aspartate-co-L-leucine) 50/50, and made from the microporous poly(tetrafluoroethylene) and bisphenol-A poly(carbonate) membranes were implanted into the ear and as a reference subcutaneously in rats.
Feenstra, L.+3 more
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