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Revision myringoplasty

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1997
AbstractThis retrospective study was undertaken to review the short- and long-term results of 70 revision and 16 re-revision myringoplasty operations. Of the former, 43 cases (61.4 per cent) had initial success, six weeks following surgery. The leading causes of immediate failure (27 cases) were associated with a complete no- take of thegraft ...
G, Berger, D, Ophir, E, Berco, J, Sadé
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Myringoplasty in children

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2016
Tympanic membrane perforation (TMP) may be caused by acute and chronic otitis media, trauma and iatrogenic reasons. The goal of myringoplasty is to achieve a dry, self-cleansing ear with intact TM while preserving hearing. Literature review of myringoplasty outcome demonstrates results with different success rates and affecting factors.The aim of this ...
Yisgav Shapira   +8 more
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Myringoplasty

Clinical Otolaryngology, 1976
Myringoplasty is a deceptively difficult procedure in which surgical finesse and experience dictate success in terms of hearing improvement as well as closure rate. In essence, it is the complete removal of epidermal ingrowth followed by the placement of a non-epithelialized graft on the medial surface of the tympanic membrane which has withstood the ...
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Transtympanic myringoplasty in children

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 1997
Our experience with myringoplasty by the transtympanic "push through' technique in paediatric patients is described. We have used this method in 40 children utilizing autologous temporalis fascia as the graft material. The procedures were all performed as day cases under general anaesthesia. The overall success rate for perforation closure was 77.5% at
K.S. Mangat   +3 more
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Myringoplasty in the Pediatric Population

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1987
The long-term results of myringoplasty in children, including closure of perforation and hearing improvement, were reviewed in relation to age, condition of the operated-on ear, and condition of the untreated ear. The overall success rate in 155 operations evaluated one year postoperatively was 79%.
Dov Ophir, Gabriel Marshak, Moshe Porat
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New Perspectives in Myringoplasty

The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 1984
Until 1950 the treatment of a perforated eardrum consisted of covering the drum permanently with artificial material. Since then a surgical technique to establish a functional reconstruction of the eardrum was developed (myringoplasty). A survey of the biological grafting materials used in this technique is given.
Jan Feijen, F E Kohn, L Feenstra
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Myringoplasty with Fascial Stakes

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1981
Myringoplasty reinforced by fascial stakes was performed in 87 ears. Small tongue-like fascial projections or “stakes” were used to keep the fascial graft in position. No foreign material was introduced into the middle ear cavity to support the graft and the drum.
H. Rediano, M. Englender
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Paediatric Myringoplasty in India

Auris Nasus Larynx, 1991
In comparison to chronic non-suppurative otitis media, the incidence of chronic suppurative otitis media is no less in developing countries. This is due to lack of consciousness, low socioeconomic condition, and increased susceptibility to upper respiratory tract infection.
Lal Mohan Ghosh, Siba Prasad Dubey
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Out-patient myringoplasty

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.
Alec F. F. O'Connor   +2 more
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Tympanoscope-Assisted Myringoplasty

ORL, 2001
Thirty ears of 29 patients with different sized perforation of the tympanic membrane were operated on with the aid of rigid otoendoscopes. The technique has a significant novel feature: endoscopy of the tympanic cavity through a perforation with small tympanoscopes 1.7 mm in diameter with a 0%.
Tapio S. Karhuketo   +2 more
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