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The Laryngoscope, 1991
AbstractWith the decline in primary cases of otosclerosis surgery, revision stapes operations are becoming a higher percentage of otosclerosis practice. Are the results from revision stapes surgery today comparable with those of surgeons trained prior to the present decline?
J, Farrior, A, Sutherland
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AbstractWith the decline in primary cases of otosclerosis surgery, revision stapes operations are becoming a higher percentage of otosclerosis practice. Are the results from revision stapes surgery today comparable with those of surgeons trained prior to the present decline?
J, Farrior, A, Sutherland
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2011
ObjectivesSurgery for otosclerosis has a highly satisfactory hearing outcome, for both the patient and the otologic surgeon. However, subsequent conductive hearing loss, dizziness/vertigo, or sound distortion could necessitate revision surgery. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the surgical findings and hearing outcomes of 84 revision stapes ...
Mehmet Ziya, Ozüer +2 more
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ObjectivesSurgery for otosclerosis has a highly satisfactory hearing outcome, for both the patient and the otologic surgeon. However, subsequent conductive hearing loss, dizziness/vertigo, or sound distortion could necessitate revision surgery. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the surgical findings and hearing outcomes of 84 revision stapes ...
Mehmet Ziya, Ozüer +2 more
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Neuroleptanalgesia for Stapes Surgery
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1968OPERATIONS for otosclerosis have been generally performed using a combination of heavy premedication and local anaesthesia. When fenestrations were in vogue, general anaesthesia was usually employed. With the advent of stapedectomy, otologists preferred to have a rousable, awake, and cooperative patient.
W M, Jones +3 more
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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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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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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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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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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2019
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to provide a proof of concept and to assess the success and safety of stapes surgery for otosclerosis under local anesthesia in an office‐based setting (OBS) as compared with a hospital operating room setting (ORS).Study DesignRetrospective cohort study.SettingWe reviewed all patients who underwent stapes ...
Béatrice, Voizard +2 more
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ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to provide a proof of concept and to assess the success and safety of stapes surgery for otosclerosis under local anesthesia in an office‐based setting (OBS) as compared with a hospital operating room setting (ORS).Study DesignRetrospective cohort study.SettingWe reviewed all patients who underwent stapes ...
Béatrice, Voizard +2 more
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Current Otorhinolaryngology Reports, 2020
Stapes surgery is challenging yet rewarding hearing restoration procedure. Endoscopic ear surgery is a relatively new technique for managing otologic pathology. Stapes surgery presents a unique challenge when performed via a transcanal endoscopic approach because the surgeon is confined to using one hand for management of the footplate and placing the ...
Brandon Isaacson +3 more
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Stapes surgery is challenging yet rewarding hearing restoration procedure. Endoscopic ear surgery is a relatively new technique for managing otologic pathology. Stapes surgery presents a unique challenge when performed via a transcanal endoscopic approach because the surgeon is confined to using one hand for management of the footplate and placing the ...
Brandon Isaacson +3 more
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Outcomes in Revision Stapes Surgery
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2021ObjectivesTo compare audiometric outcomes and complication rates between primary and revision stapes surgical cases.Study DesignRetrospective cohort study.SettingLarge single‐institution database.MethodsData on 809 patients (including 170 revisions) undergoing primary and revision stapes surgery were reviewed, with Pearson chi‐square and multivariable ...
Zachary G, Schwam +5 more
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Simultaneous bilateral stapes surgery
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2008The patients recovered from the surgery as after unilateral surgery. The success rate for hearing improvement was good both subjectively and objectively, and this was also displayed in the quality of life. According to our study, simultaneous bilateral stapes surgery can be performed safely in selected patients with bilateral conductive hearing loss ...
Juuso, Kujala +3 more
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Delayed Vertigo after Stapes Surgery
The Laryngoscope, 2004AbstractObjectives:Stapes surgery restores partial or total hearing in almost 95% of cases, and in case of failure, revision surgery may often resolve the problem. Delayed vertigo is commonly related to perilymphatic fistula. The aim of this study is to report experience gained in revision stapes surgery in cases of delayed vertigo.Study Design:This is
ALBERA, Roberto +4 more
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