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Ossiculoplasty

2021
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Fernandez, Ignacio Javier   +7 more
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Ossiculoplasty

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology, 1981
This paper deals with our observations in 140 patients who had deficiency of the ossicular chain due to various causes. The reconstructive procedures along with the results of surgery are described.
Sudhir Bahadur   +3 more
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Precision Medicine in Ossiculoplasty

Otology & Neurotology, 2020
Introduction: Long term results of ossiculoplasty surgery are considered poor with displacement and extrusion amongst the common reasons for failure. Application of 3Dimensional (3D) printing may help overcome some of these barriers, however digital methods to attain accurate 3D morphological studies of ossicular anatomy are ...
Payal, Mukherjee   +5 more
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Ossiculoplasty for Trauma

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
Most traumatic ossicular chain injury results from blunt head trauma associated with temporal bone fracture, though penetrating, barotraumatic, and iatrogenic causes are also encountered. Dislocation of the IS joint is the most common lesion, followed by IM separation and a stapes superstructure fracture.
Alexander, Tu, Karl W, Doerfer
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Neomalleus Ossiculoplasty

Otology & Neurotology, 2002
To evaluate the role of ossiculoplasty techniques using neomalleus struts combined with assembly prostheses, in middle ear reconstruction.A retrospective case review of 272 consecutive ossiculoplasty cases in which the malleus was replaced with an autograft strut.Current ossiculoplasty methods have experienced tangible difficulties, including extrusion
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Complications of Ossiculoplasty

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
Contemporary surgical techniques and alloplastic implants have made ossiculoplasty a safe and well-tolerated procedure in the past several decades. There has been significant evolution in types and materials of prostheses used to reconstruct the ossicular chain.
Arianna, Winchester, Emily, Kay-Rivest
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Biomaterials In Ossiculoplasty And History Of Development Of Prostheses For Ossiculoplasty

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1994
From 1956 to the present has been a period of surgical expansion into the middle ear for correction of deafness. This article follows the evolution of microscopic implants designed to replace all or part of the ossicular chain, and the use of biocompatible materials of plastic, metal, and ceramics to form prosthetic devices.
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Imaging for Ossiculoplasty

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
Computed tomography (CT) of the temporal bone can identify causes of hearing loss that can be addressed with ossiculoplasty. Careful investigation with CT and MRI can ensure the correct diagnosis and management of various temporal bone pathologies. In this article, we review critical imaging findings related to conductive hearing loss.
Emily C, Wong   +2 more
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Autograft Ossiculoplasty in Cholesteatoma

ORL, 2010
Although using autogenous ossicles in reconstruction offers stable hearing results with good tendency for healing and minimal extrusion, their use in cholesteatomatous ears has been criticized for the possibility of progressive osteitis, bone resorption and cholesteatoma recurrence.
A, el Seifi, B, Fouad
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Tympanoplasty in Korea (ossiculoplasty)

Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1977
Three hundred and ninety three cases of ossicular reconstruction are presented. In the most favourable cases with both malleus handle and stapes present, this presents a closure of the air-bone gap to within 20 dB better than 80%. With connective tissue, underlay and fixation technique and staging are all important aspects of ossicular chain repair ...
I, Chang, H, Cho
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