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Ossicular Reconstruction with Titanium Prosthesis
Laryngoscope, 2004AbstractObjectives To evaluate the results when using titanium total ossicular replacement prosthesis (TORP) or partial ossicular replacement prosthesis (PORP) in chronic ear disease.Study Design Retrospective chart review was performed.Methods Sixty‐eight ossicular procedures using a titanium TORP (n = 30) or PORP (n = 38) were performed at a tertiary
Stephen G Harner
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Revision Ossicular Reconstruction With the Titanium Kurz Prosthesis
Laryngoscope, 2002AbstractObjective/Hypothesis One European multicenter study has reported favorable outcomes after ossicular reconstruction with the titanium Kurz prosthesis. At the time of this study, however, no study has analyzed its outcomes when used for reconstruction after prior failure with another implant (revision reconstruction).
Carlton J Zdanski, Craig A Buchman
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Aluminum Oxide Ceramic Ossicular Replacement Prosthesis
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 1985Two different prototypes of columella materials made from aluminum oxide ceramics were newly designed by the author for ossicular reconstruction. CORP-P (ceramic ossicular replacement prosthesis-partial) is used as a columella to fit onto the stapes head, and CORP-T (ceramic ossicular replacement prosthesis-total) is used as a columella placed onto the
Etsuo Yamamoto
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An anatomically shaped incus prosthesis for reconstruction of the ossicular chain
Hearing Research, 2000An anatomically shaped incus replica prosthesis has been designed to reconstruct the ossicular chain. A series of in vitro studies on human temporal bones evaluated the acoustic performance of this prosthesis and compared it with a Causse partial ossicular replacement prosthesis (PORP). Pure tones in the frequency range 0.
Eric W Abel, R P Mills
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Ossicular reconstruction—a new prosthesis
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1984AbstractWe have used human teeth for ossicular reconstruction in 20 tympanoplasties, the longest follow-up being over 2 years. The take of the graft and the hearing improvement have been very satisfactory and long-lasting. This preliminary report discusses the merits of the tooth as a prosthetic material for ossicular reconstruction.
M V, Kirtane +3 more
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Displacement of a Total Ossicular Replacement Prosthesis Following Ossicular Chain Reconstruction
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2020Objective: Herein we describe the diagnosis and management of total ossicular replacement prosthesis (TORP) displacement following tympanoplasty with ossicular chain reconstruction (OCR). Methods: Case report with literature review.
Aparna Govindan +3 more
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Autologous total ossicular replacement prosthesis
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2014AbstractObjective:To develop an autologous total ossicular replacement prosthesis with sustainable hearing results.Methods:The ears of 40 patients, who had chronic otitis media with absent suprastructure of the stapes and long process of the incus, were repaired using the autologous total ossicular replacement technique.
M, Malhotra, S, Varshney, R, Malhotra
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Ossicular chain reconstruction with a titanium prosthesis
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2009AbstractObjective:Ossicular chain damage from chronic ear disease is a significant problem in the Australian population. The ideal ossicular chain reconstruction prosthesis has yet to be defined. This paper examines, for the first time, the use of a titanium prosthesis for ossicular chain reconstruction in Australian patients.Study design:Retrospective
J A, Roth +3 more
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Ossicular Replacement Prosthesis
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1973A fixed footplate in a well aerated middle ear devoid of ossicles is generally acknowledged to be a difficult otologic reconstructive problem. A rapid method employing readily available materials is presented with several case reports. The method employs a combined alloplastic-tissue prosthesis which is easily assembled and inserted.
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Experience With a Polyethylene Total Ossicular Replacement Prosthesis
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1979Surgical reconstruction of ossicular defects in chronic middle ear disease is a difficult problem. We have reviewed our results with the use of the Plastipore total ossicular replacement prosthesis (TORP). Of 29 procedures that were analyzed, nine were considered successful.
S G, Harner, G W, Facer, T J, McDonald
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