Follow-up results of ossicular reconstruction with a hydroxyapatite ossicular prosthesis.
Follow-up studies were conducted on 100 ears in which the ossicles had been reconstructed with hydroxyapatite ossicular prosthesis. At one year 72% of the ears and at three years 71% satisfied at least one of the following criteria of success: 1) air conduction (AC) hearing level better than 40dB, 2) AC hearing gain more than 15dB, 3) air-bone gap ...
Tadahiko Saiki +3 more
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Ossiculoplasty with Sculpted Incus: Hearing Results and Risk Factors [PDF]
Background: Incus is the most common damaged ossicle in the ear trauma and chronic infection (COM). Sculpted incus is one of the methods have been used for ossicular reconstruction and transition of sound from tympanic membrane to stapes.Purpose: To ...
Barzegar, Farzaneh +3 more
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Signal Transmission in the Auditory System [PDF]
Contains table of contents for Section 3, an introduction, and reports on seven research projects.National Institutes of Health Grant 5 R01 DC00194National Institutes of Health Grant P01 DC00119National Institutes of Health Grant F32 DC00073National ...
Cariani, Peter A. +20 more
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Stretching stenoses of the external auditory canal: a report of four cases and brief review of the literature [PDF]
Acquired stenosis of the external auditory canal may be caused by a variety of insults, all sharing a common pathogenesis, namely a cascade of inflammatory changes leading to medial canal fibrosis.
Boscolo Nata, F +3 more
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Extrusion of Hydroxyapatite Ossicular Prosthesis [PDF]
Danielle M, Blake +2 more
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Long‐term observations on ceramic ossicular replacement prosthesis (corp) [PDF]
AbstractLong‐term observations on the ceramic ossicular replacement prosthesis (CORP) were performed. Extrusion rates were 8.3% for CORP‐P and 5.2% for CORP‐T, with most extrusions occurring within 2 years. Hearing results were satisfactory. Air‐bone gaps at 1 year were within 10 dB in 44.8% with CORP‐P and 31.2% with CORP‐T.
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Reconstruction of the sound conducting mechanism by the malleomyringoplasty and prosthesis method - Progress report [PDF]
In this progress report on a new tympanoplastic procedure for reconstructing a disrupted sound conducting mechanism characterized by destruction of the handle of the malleus, it is shown that by reconstructing a tympanic membrane and a handle of the ...
Schiller, A.
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A New, Promising Experimental Ossicular Prosthesis: A Human Temporal Bone Study With Laser Doppler Vibrometry. [PDF]
Rönnblom A +5 more
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First and second branchial arch syndromes: multimodality approach [PDF]
First and second branchial arch syndromes (BAS) manifest as combined tissue deficiencies and hypoplasias of the face, external ear, middle ear and maxillary and mandibular arches.
Gudinchet, François +6 more
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Complications in endoscopic ear surgery [PDF]
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the premise that endoscopic ear surgery (EES) is associated with a low rate of complications (intraoperative and postoperative). Study design: Retrospective review at two institutions.
Alicandri-CIufelli, M +6 more
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