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Cartilage tympanoplasty for retraction pocket of the tympanic membrane in children. [PDF]
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Mapping the Regenerative Pattern in the Human Tympanic Membrane.
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Office Myringoplasty With Alloderm [PDF]
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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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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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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2006
There is marked diversity in the reported success rates for achieving an intact tympanic membrane following myringoplasty. Controversy exists about the factors thought to influence surgical outcome. Both of these facts have important implications for obtaining informed consent prior to surgery.This study reviews the factors thought to determine the ...
R, Aggarwal, S R, Saeed, K J M, Green
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There is marked diversity in the reported success rates for achieving an intact tympanic membrane following myringoplasty. Controversy exists about the factors thought to influence surgical outcome. Both of these facts have important implications for obtaining informed consent prior to surgery.This study reviews the factors thought to determine the ...
R, Aggarwal, S R, Saeed, K J M, Green
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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).
Risto Härmä +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).
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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.
Tauno 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.
Tauno Palva, H. Virtanen
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