Endaural tympanoplasty without flap A report on 34 cases [PDF]
The most carefully planned and executed operation on the ear is a failure as far as the patient is concerned if the cavity collects debris and discharges for months and years afterwards. According to Mawson (1967), twenty-five per cent of radical mastoid
Jeremy Sammut
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Tympanoplasty in Northern Ethiopia: success rates, failure factors, and audiometric improvements [PDF]
Objective This study aimed to determine the success rate of tympanoplasty, the factors associated with failure rate, and audiometric gains after the surgical procedure in Ethiopia.
Filmawit Gebremeskel Asfaha+5 more
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Comparison of Endoscopic Tympanoplasty with Microscopic Tympanoplasty
Background: Minimally invasive surgery has recently been developed along with endoscopic techniques. Endoscopic Ear Surgery is becoming popular with its anatomic and physiologic concepts.
Nausheen Qureshi+4 more
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Comparison of Graft Uptake in Perforated Eardrums with and without Myringosclerosis: A Prospective Case-control Study in a Tertiary Centre [PDF]
Introduction Various factors have been reported to affect the rates of success after tympanoplasty, among them, myringosclerosis. However, there are few studies focusing only on the effect of myringosclerotic plaque removal on tympanoplasty ...
Ayaz Rehman+5 more
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In this, study, an attempt has been made to find out if the age of the child is a factor in influencing the surgical outcome of tympanoplasty. The study group comprises 52 children, divided into two subgroups; 8-11 years and 12-15 years. The success is defined as an intact tympanic membrane after 6 months of surgery. The success rate is slightly higher
Nishi Gupta, Rajesh Mishra
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Tympanoplasty: Is exposure adequate for Otorhinolaryngology Residents in Nigeria?
Aims and Objectives: This study is aimed at identifying the extent of exposure of residents to tympanoplasty procedure during their training in Otorhinolaryngology (ORL) and proffer ways of improving such exposure.
P. R. O. C. Adobamen
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The modified asymmetric chondro-perichondrial island graft in type I tympanoplasty: A retrospective analysis of 784 patients [PDF]
Objective: This study aimed to assess the efficacy of a novel modified asymmetric chondro-perichondrial island graft in tympanoplasty. The design features a longer anterior segment compared to the posterior segment, addressing limitations of symmetrical ...
Fetih Furkan Şahin+3 more
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Long-Term Surgical Outcome of Canal-Tympanoplasty in Patients With Schuknecht Type B Congenital Aural Stenosis [PDF]
Objectives. Congenital aural atresia (CAA) is a complex condition that manifests in various forms, including Schuknecht type B stenosis, which is characterized by a congenitally narrow bony external auditory canal (EAC).
Yoonjae Lee+4 more
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Aims: 1. To compare the outcome of tympanoplasty alone with tympanoplasty combined with cortical mastoidectomy in patients with quiescent Chronic otitis media (COM). 2. To assess gain in hearing in dB.
Rashmi Prashant Rajashekhar+3 more
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Comparison of Endoscopic Versus Microscopic Tympanoplasty [PDF]
Introduction:Tympanoplasty is a common surgery for chronic otitis media and has conventionally been performed with a microscope for decades. The trend of endoscopic minimally invasive surgeries has been increasing worldwide for the last few decades.
Iqra Zakir+4 more
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