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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1980
A simple technique for closing small-to-medium sized perforations of the tympanic membrane in the Out-Patient Department has been described. Homograft temporalis fascia was used as a graft material. In a series of eighteen patients a closure rate of 78.2 per cent was obtained. The advantages of the method have been discussed.
R J, Kane, D A, Moffat, A F, O'Connor
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A simple technique for closing small-to-medium sized perforations of the tympanic membrane in the Out-Patient Department has been described. Homograft temporalis fascia was used as a graft material. In a series of eighteen patients a closure rate of 78.2 per cent was obtained. The advantages of the method have been discussed.
R J, Kane, D A, Moffat, A F, O'Connor
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Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1985
We analyzed those failures occurring in 417 myringoplasties. Forty-four drum re-perforations were found (10.6%), half of which occurred immediately after operation. Causes of these early failures included necrosis in the middle of the graft without infection (10 ears) and blunting of the anterior margins of the graft (7 ears).
E, Vartiainen +3 more
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We analyzed those failures occurring in 417 myringoplasties. Forty-four drum re-perforations were found (10.6%), half of which occurred immediately after operation. Causes of these early failures included necrosis in the middle of the graft without infection (10 ears) and blunting of the anterior margins of the graft (7 ears).
E, Vartiainen +3 more
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1982
The results of myringoplasty on 172 ears examined after an average follow-up time of 1.5 years are reported. The fascial underlay technique with swing-door plasty was employed in 78% of the cases. The graft take was successful in 150 ears (87%), three of which (2%) later revealed adhesive changes in the middle ear.
T, Palva, H, Virtanen
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The results of myringoplasty on 172 ears examined after an average follow-up time of 1.5 years are reported. The fascial underlay technique with swing-door plasty was employed in 78% of the cases. The graft take was successful in 150 ears (87%), three of which (2%) later revealed adhesive changes in the middle ear.
T, Palva, H, Virtanen
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Endoscopic-Assisted Myringoplasty
ORL, 2001An improved myringoplasty technique utilizing fibrin glue and carried out through the external auditory canal was recently introduced. This endoscopic-assisted technique allows exquisite views and avoids blind surgical procedures, thereby expanding the indications for minimally invasive myringoplasty. This technique was applied to patients in whom, due
S, Usami +3 more
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1996
AbstractGrafting of the tympanic membrane (myringoplasty) has traditionally been performed as an in-patient procedure in the UK. We have performed day-stay myringoplasty on 21 consecutive patients (15 adults and six children) under general anaesthesia using an underlay temporalis fascia graft.
R, Benson-Mitchell +2 more
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AbstractGrafting of the tympanic membrane (myringoplasty) has traditionally been performed as an in-patient procedure in the UK. We have performed day-stay myringoplasty on 21 consecutive patients (15 adults and six children) under general anaesthesia using an underlay temporalis fascia graft.
R, Benson-Mitchell +2 more
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Endoscopic transcanal myringoplasty
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1992AbstractThe role of the rigid endoscope has been evaluated in the management of 36 cases with dry central perforation of the tympanic membrane. The graft take rate was 91.7 per cent and the air-bone gap was closed to less than 10 dB in 83.3 per cent.The use of the rigid endoscope in the management of dry central perforation of the drum represented a ...
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Ceskoslovenska otolaryngologie, 1989
In the course of eight years the authors made several types of myringoplasties. In 97% a fascial graft was used with a premyringeal or retromyringeal approach. In small central perforations stepp plasty proved useful, in major defects a combination of stepp plasty and placement of the graft beneath the tympanomeatal lobe or beneath the skin of the ...
J, Droppa, L, Orich, B, Cech, F, Kurinec
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In the course of eight years the authors made several types of myringoplasties. In 97% a fascial graft was used with a premyringeal or retromyringeal approach. In small central perforations stepp plasty proved useful, in major defects a combination of stepp plasty and placement of the graft beneath the tympanomeatal lobe or beneath the skin of the ...
J, Droppa, L, Orich, B, Cech, F, Kurinec
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