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Background: Chronic Otitis Media (COM) is a relatively common condition and the occurrence of hearing loss is probable. COM may lead to ossicular discontinuity, and unless the operation is performed, it won't be determined. Identifying possible cases of
Behrouz Barati +3 more
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Cortical bone total ossicular replacement prosthesis
Objectives: Evaluate an autologous cortical bone total ossicular replacement prosthesis (B TORP) made of cortical bone for cost effective and sustainable hearing results. Materials and Methods: A prospective study was undertaken in the patients who underwent tympanoplasty with new B-TORP from January 2011 to December 2011.
Manu Malhotra +2 more
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Feasibility of ossicular chain reconstruction with resin cement
Introduction: Disjunction of ossicular chain is a common finding in middle ear chronic disease. In addition to ossicular interposition, various materials have been used for reconstruction, such as ceramic prostheses, polyethylene, and titanium ...
Fernando de Andrade Quintanilha Ribeiro +2 more
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Abstract Objective To describe and assess the usefulness of delayed postcontrast three‐dimensional fluid‐attenuated inversion recovery (3D‐FLAIR) sequences on 3‐Tesla (3 T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients presenting with acute inner ear complications after stapes surgery. Study Design Case series.
Jean Fanet +6 more
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Study on Recovery Strategy of Hearing Loss & SGN Regeneration Under Physical Regulation
This paper systematically summarizes the development of existing hearing loss (HL) recovery strategies and the latest research of spiralganglion neurons (SGNs) regeneration under physical regulation. The challenges facing physically regulating SGNs are discussed, and the future development are prospected.
Zhe Li +5 more
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In order to evaluate the performance of middle‐ear prostheses, a coupled finite element (FE) model of the human ear was developed. The stapes was replaced with a stapes prosthesis to create a reconstructed ear model. The hearing performance of the reconstructed ear was investigated with different measures such as maximum basilar membrane displacement ...
D. Burovikhin, M. Lauxmann
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We assess the EAONO/JOS, STAMCO, ChOLE, and Potsic cholesteatoma grading systems in a large pediatric cohort with at least 5‐year follow‐up. Based on evidence, we put forward a Mod‐Pot (modified Potsic) system which better predicts cholesteatoma recividism and auditory outcomes in the child.
Gauthier Marchand +9 more
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Passive and active middle ear implants [PDF]
Besides eradication of chronic middle ear disease, the reconstruction of the sound conduction apparatus is a major goal of modern ear microsurgery. The material of choice in cases of partial ossicular replacement prosthesis is the autogenous ossicle.
Beutner, Dirk, Hüttenbrink, Karl-Bernd
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“Tumulus” stabilization of a total ossicular replacement prosthesis
Functional failure of total ossicular replacement prostheses (TORP) is often due to secondary displacement, ranging from simple subluxation to prosthesis extrusion following recurrence of severe tympanic membrane retraction. Several surgical techniques have been proposed to stabilize a TORP, mostly using superimposed non-organic or resorbable ...
Mom, Thierry +4 more
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Objective:This study aimed to compare hearing and anatomical outcomes after ossicular chain reconstruction with titanium or hydroxyapatite prostheses.Methods:In this study, patients who underwent tympanoplasty and ossicular chain reconstruction with ...
Emre Ocak +3 more
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