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Traumatic luxation of the stapes

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1983
A case of traumatic middle and inner ear damage due to involuntary piercing of the tympanic membrane with a knitting needle is reported. The incudo-stapedial joint was dislocated and the intact stapes was depressed into the vestibule. Exploration of the middle ear, followed by extraction of the stapes, closure of the oval window with a vein graft and ...
L, Vanderstock, H, Vermeersch, E, De Vel
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Earpick injury of the stapes

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2000
Abstract (Editorial Comment: The authors document the danger of instruments inserted blindly to clean the ear. Cultural differences aside, there seems to be a lesson here for doctors and patients alike.)
T, Kobayashi, K, Gyo
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Prostheses For Stapes Surgery

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1995
A variety of different implants are available today for use by the otologic surgeon. All prostheses are well tolerated, and the risks of complication as a result of their implantation are comparable. The most commonly used prostheses are the wire-Teflon piston and the stainless steel bucket handle.
W H, Slattery, J W, House
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Stapes Prosthesis Comparison

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1982
Ninety‐four consecutive stapedectomy cases using the Robinson stainless steel prosthesis are compared with 100 consecutive cases using the House stainless steel wire prosthesis. The air‐bone gap was closed to within 10 dB in 94% of the cases with the Robinson prosthesis and in 88% of the cases using the House stainless steel wire prosthesis.
D R, Elonka   +2 more
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Endoscopic Stapes Surgery

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2018
The management of stapes fixation using transcanal endoscopic ear surgery is a viable alternative approach. The advantages of transcanal endoscopic ear surgery are improved visualization and illumination of the stapes and oval window regardless of the size and geometry of the external auditory canal.
Brandon, Isaacson   +2 more
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Revision Stapes Surgery

2007
We present the results of our revision stapes operations from 1989 to 2004 (n = 217). Long-term follow-up was performed in the first 135 cases. Eighteen of these patients were revised because of inner ear symptoms, predominantly within the first year.
Klaus, Jahnke   +2 more
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Phylogeny of the Stapes Prosthesis

Otology & Neurotology, 2008
To create the first ever stapes prosthesis phylogenetic tree for the evolution of the stapes prosthesis.Retrospective literature review, personal interviews.University Medical Center.Not applicable.Not applicable.Construction of a stapes prosthesis phylogenetic tree with branches capable of including all stapes prostheses.One hundred five different ...
Michael H, Fritsch, Ilka C, Naumann
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Revision stapes surgery

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1988
SummaryThe records of 120 patients who had undergone revision stapedectomy were analyzed to determine: (i) the causes of failure; (ii) how to prevent failure by taking precautions during primary surgery; (iii) hearing results; and (iv) possible identifying factors which might pinpoint those patients with a high risk of sensorineural deafness.A review ...
B K, Bhardwaj, S K, Kacker
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Revision stapes surgery

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1997
AbstractThis paper reports on the analysis of 332 otosclerosis revision operations. The results have been evaluated with reference to the type of the procedure at primary surgery, the alleged cause of failure and the applied technical solution.The need for revision surgery was found higher after primary totalstapedectomy (3.4 per cent) than after ...
Somers, Th.   +3 more
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Stapes Release in Tympanosclerosis

Otology & Neurotology, 2018
Tympanosclerosis in the middle ear space is common in Ethiopia and often involves the ossicles and particularly the stapes. Ear operations in Ethiopia are relatively expensive in this country of limited medical resources and a low average living wage.
Es-Hak, Bedri   +2 more
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