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Intraoperative Management of Lateral Semicircular Canal Fistula in Cholesteatoma Surgery: Retrospective Case Series and Audiovestibular Follow-Up. [PDF]

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Use of Temporalis Fascia in Eyelid Reconstruction

Ophthalmology, 1984
Full-thickness eyelid defects resulting from trauma, tumor destruction, surgical excision, or congenital anomalies present a dilemma to the reconstructive surgeon. Full-thickness eyelid replacement requires composite grafting of skin, muscle, tarsal support or its substitute, and mucosa.
G Richard Holt
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Tissue culture of surgically prepared temporalis fascia

Clinical Otolaryngology, 1982
Temporalis fascia which is used to graft the tympanic membrane has been shown to be viable in tissue culture by a previous pilot study. This present study reports the effect on the viability of the fascia by scraping loose connective tissue from it and allowing it to dry.
A G Kerr
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Temporalis fascia suspension in the treatment of ptosis

Orbit, 1991
Fifty-three eyelids with severe ptosis were treated by frontalis suspension with temporalis fascia. The surgical indications were limited to cases in which there was absent or minimal levator function. The authors used this as a primary modality in patients with congenital ptosis, blepharophimosis syndrome, Marcus Gunn jaw winking syndrome, severe ...
S Morax
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Techniques for Diced Cartilage with Deep Temporalis Fascia Graft

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2015
Diced cartilage with deep temporalis fascia (DC-F) graft has become a popular technique for reconstruction of the nasal dorsum. Cartilage can be obtained from the septum, ear, or costal cartilage when employing the DC-F technique. The complications seen with DC-F grafts tend to occur early in the surgeon's implementation of this technique.
Jay, Calvert, Edwin, Kwon
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Anatomy of the temporalis fascia

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1991
AbstractThe anatomy of the different layers of the temporalis fascia is reviewed. The superficial and deep layers of the temporalis fascia have been studied by light microscopy to assess any histological difference between the two. We have also assessed the physical characteristics of the different layers by measuring their Young's modulus in the wet ...
P J, Wormald, T, Alun-Jones
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