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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1977
Results of otosclerosis surgery using the stapes footplate removal with various types of reconstruction are reported in 456 ears (360 patients). Primary success was obtained in around 95% while 83% retained their improvement over the years. The posterior crus on fascia has become the preferred method because of its stability and relative lack of inner ...
T, Palva, J, Kärjä, A, Palva
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Results of otosclerosis surgery using the stapes footplate removal with various types of reconstruction are reported in 456 ears (360 patients). Primary success was obtained in around 95% while 83% retained their improvement over the years. The posterior crus on fascia has become the preferred method because of its stability and relative lack of inner ...
T, Palva, J, Kärjä, A, Palva
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The Laryngoscope, 1987
AbstractA total of 2, 985 stapedectomies were done during the 25‐year period 1959 to 1984 in a busy urban otologic practice. One hundred twenty‐three of these cases were found to have obliterative otosclerosis which resulted in a drill‐out stapedectomy.
Amedee, R. G., Lewis, M. L.
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AbstractA total of 2, 985 stapedectomies were done during the 25‐year period 1959 to 1984 in a busy urban otologic practice. One hundred twenty‐three of these cases were found to have obliterative otosclerosis which resulted in a drill‐out stapedectomy.
Amedee, R. G., Lewis, M. L.
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Pneumatization in Otosclerosis
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1999In this study, degrees of mastoid pneumatization in otosclerotic and normal patients were compared on CT scan and plain X-rays. This study was prospective, conducted on inpatients and outpatients at a large community hospital. Patients were consecutively evaluated with no sex or age predilection.
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1996
The use of lasers for primary and revision stapes surgery has many applications and potential advantages over mechanical techniques. It should be emphasized, however, that the laser is simply a tool, albeit a sophisticated one, and not a substitute for knowledge, experience, judgment, or ability.
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The use of lasers for primary and revision stapes surgery has many applications and potential advantages over mechanical techniques. It should be emphasized, however, that the laser is simply a tool, albeit a sophisticated one, and not a substitute for knowledge, experience, judgment, or ability.
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