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2018
This chapter discusses Colletti, Fiorino, and Sittoni’s paper on ossiculoplasty including the design of the study (outcome measures, results, conclusions, and a critique).
Daniel Moualed +2 more
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This chapter discusses Colletti, Fiorino, and Sittoni’s paper on ossiculoplasty including the design of the study (outcome measures, results, conclusions, and a critique).
Daniel Moualed +2 more
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Objective: The aim of this study is to describe the clinical characteristics and intraoperative findings and further evaluate the efficacy of endoscopic ossiculoplasty for the management of isolated congenital ossicular chain malformation.
Chunlin Zhang +2 more
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Ossiculoplasty positioned via posterior tympanotomy
SummaryTympanoplasty now frequently uses cartilage to repair bone lysis in the external auditory canal (EAC) and to reinforce the tympanic membrane. Once in place, however, the cartilage may complicate ossiculoplasty by obstructing visualization of the ...
Prades, J.-M., Martin, C., Richard, C.
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Which is Better for Ossiculoplasty Following Tympanomastoidectomy: Polycel® or Titanium?
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare the surgical outcomes of Polycel® and titanium in ossiculoplasty following tympanomastoidectomy (TM).
Hantai Kim, Jungho Ha, Hannah Park
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Comparison of various bone cement ossiculoplasty techniques and functional results
Objective: In this study, functional results of different bone cement ossiculoplasty techniques are compared.Methods: Retrospective case review at a tertiary referral center.
Gamze Atay, Mehmet Yarali, Sarp SaraC
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1999
Homograft human bone is not only the most logical choice for grafting material, but also the closest transplantation material to the host histologically. This article discusses surgical repair of the ossicular chain with homograft bone transplants, including rationale for present surgical techniques, a thorough description of simple methods of ...
M, McGee, J V, Hough
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Homograft human bone is not only the most logical choice for grafting material, but also the closest transplantation material to the host histologically. This article discusses surgical repair of the ossicular chain with homograft bone transplants, including rationale for present surgical techniques, a thorough description of simple methods of ...
M, McGee, J V, Hough
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2006
Contemporary surgical techniques for treating various pathologies affecting the middle ear address not only eradication of the underlying disease process but also restoration of normal auditory function. Trauma, neoplasms, inflammatory processes, and cholesteatomas can erode and alter normal middle ear components and relationships vital for the ...
Luv Ram, Javia, Michael J, Ruckenstein
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Contemporary surgical techniques for treating various pathologies affecting the middle ear address not only eradication of the underlying disease process but also restoration of normal auditory function. Trauma, neoplasms, inflammatory processes, and cholesteatomas can erode and alter normal middle ear components and relationships vital for the ...
Luv Ram, Javia, Michael J, Ruckenstein
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1991
AbstractThe results of ossiculoplasty are frequently reported in terms of closure of the air-bone gap. This parameter is a reliable indicator of the degree of technical success, and is useful in comparing different materials and types of reconstructions.
J G, Toner, G D, Smyth, A G, Kerr
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AbstractThe results of ossiculoplasty are frequently reported in terms of closure of the air-bone gap. This parameter is a reliable indicator of the degree of technical success, and is useful in comparing different materials and types of reconstructions.
J G, Toner, G D, Smyth, A G, Kerr
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Ossiculoplasty in Otosclerosis
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1960A survey is given of the authors' experience gained in ossiculoplasty operations by the method of Hall & Rytzner (and modified techniques). These operations were carried out on a number of patients in whom ordinary stapediolysis could not be performed because of fracture of the stapedial crura.
H C, ANDERSEN, J, ENGBERG
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Objective: To compare functional outcome of microscopic and endoscopic approach regarding type of ossiculoplasty. Methods: In this retrospective study, cases who had undergone type-II and type-III tympanoplasty between February 2007 to September 2019 ...
Onur Çelik, Burak Ulkumen
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