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Low-temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation tuboplasty and myringotomy: A preliminary report.

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2022
Huiqin Zong   +3 more
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Myringotomy—An Office Procedure

Clinical Pediatrics, 1968
Knowing how to employ myringotomy properly will help the physician control acute otitis media with or without mas toiditis, and assist in preventing the hearing loss so often associated with chronic otitis. Here is a description of how myringotomy can be utilized to uncover occult pathologic processes, as well as to provide adequate sur gical ...
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Myringotomy in a Child

Postgraduate Medicine, 1970
Myringotomy can be a simple surgical procedure, but the younger child presents special problems. The type of instrument used, how it is introduced, the modality of anesthesia, and the emotional makeup of the child (and the parent) all need special attention if the operation is to go smoothly for both patient and physician.
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Topical Anesthesia for Myringotomy

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1966
Anyone who has done myringotomy using available local anesthetic agents has found that these materials are totally inadequate in yielding any degree of numbness to the eardrum. Skin covers the external surface of the eardrum, and it is well known that its keratinized surface layer is impermeable to topical anesthetic agents.
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Co2 laser myringotomy

The Laryngoscope, 1982
AbstractCO2 laser myringotomies were performed in 4 temporal bone specimens, 10 cat ears, and 11 patient ears. The method in cats produced a hole that remained open 3 to 6 weeks and healed without excessive scarring. In the patient ears, 9 of 11 laser myringotomies (82%) healed within 6 weeks.
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Testing Before Myringotomy

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1994
I read with interest the comments concerning testing children before myringotomy with tubes so as to prove sensorineural loss preoperatively and to avoid blame for sensorineural loss by using the procedure that appeared in the American Society of Pediartic Otolaryngology News section above. A review of a few cases in my practice showed that about half
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Perilymph Fistulas Caused by Myringotomy

ORL, 1986
Two cases of rupture of the round window membrane verified by operation are presented. Both cases arose in connection with myringotomy and were presumably caused by a violent force acting directly on the tympanic membrane and the ossicles. This would result in a strong movement of the stapes and an acute change in the perilymph pressure, thereby ...
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Myringotomy and tube insertion combined with balloon eustachian tuboplasty for the treatment of otitis media with effusion in children

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2020
Shanwen Chen   +6 more
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In-office myringotomy and tympanostomy tube insertion

, 2021
Peter Filip   +2 more
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Suction tube noise and myringotomy

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1980
AbstactThe possibility of a noise-induced hearing loss occurring as a result of a high level of sucker-tip noise in myringtomy for seromucinous otitis media is discussed, A group of twenty-four ears is investigated and the noise levels generated by the suction tube are mearsured at operation by means of a probe microphone lowered into the external ...
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