Incudostapedial Rebridging Ossiculoplasty with Bonecement after Temporal Bone Trauma [PDF]
Though it is not very frequent, hearing loss can be experienced after head traumas. Surgicalintervention is occasionally required in persistant conductive hearing loss, and incudostapedialjoint injury often occurs during these interventions.
Hayriye KARABULUT et al. +2 more
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A Study on Outcome of Ossiculoplasties in Surgeries of Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media with Ossicularerosion [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: 60-80% of middle ear disease occurs due to chronic otitis media in developing countries. Improperly treated chronic otitis media will affect the quality of life.
Murugan, N
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A Study of Ossiculoplasty in Chronic Otitis Media using different types of Prostheses
Introduction: A wide range of prostheses, autologus and synthetic are available for use these days. Ideally, the ossicular reconstruction prosthesis should be biocompatible, safe, easy to handle and capable of efficient sound transmission.
Parthapratim Laha, B. K. Prasad
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Modeling the dynamic characteristics of human ossicles [PDF]
The dynamic characteristics of human ossicle responses to stimulus frequencies of 125 Hz, 250 Hz, 500 Hz, 750 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz, 3 kHz, 4 kHz, 5 kHz, 6 kHz, 7 kHz and 8 kHz were analyzed using a 3D image model that was constructed using the finite element
Ching-I Chen, Jen-Fang Yu
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SURGICAL OUTCOME IN CHRONIC OTITIS MEDIA: WET VS DRY EAR
Introduction. Ear discharge drying before tympanomastoid surgery is an expensive procedure, time wasting. However, some of wet ears never become dry. In this study, we investigated surgical outcome in patients with chronic otitis media (COM) in two kinds
S.A.R OKHOVAT, M JAFAR POUR
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Performance assessment of ossicular chain reconstructions in a University hospital [PDF]
Holm, A.F. (Adriaan) +2 more
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Current practices of canal wall up versus canal wall down mastoidectomy: a review [PDF]
To achieve a disease-free and dry ear is the goal of mastoidectomy in chronic otitis media (COM) with or without cholesteatoma. The operating surgeon, the patient, and the disease process all have a role in the surgical procedure selection.
Swain, Santosh K.
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MODERN APPROACHES TO THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CHRONIC OTITIS MEDIA [PDF]
This article presents a comprehensive analysis of current surgical strategies for the management of chronic otitis media (COM), emphasizing the evolution of techniques aimed at eradicating infection, restoring middle ear function, and improving hearing ...
K. A., Rasulova +1 more
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A Comprehensive study on Cartilage Tympanoplasty in Adhesive Otitis Media [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: The management of the atelectatic ear continues to be one of the most controversial issues facing the otolaryngologist. Much of the confusion associated with this disorder stems from a poor understanding of the underlying ...
Saravana Selvan, V
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Techniques of Endoscopic Ossiculoplasty
The utilization of endoscopes in modern otology has evolved from diagnostic purposes to the development of exclusive endoscopic ear surgery. This technique offers a panoramic view of the middle ear and provides an optimal magnification of the oval window region, the stapes' suprastructure, and the footplate, allowing great precision in prosthesis ...
Fink, Raffael +7 more
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