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Results Of Tympanoplasty

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1973
The results of tympanoplasty on 269 dry and on 266 ears with chronic discharge, including mastoidectomy and tympanoplasty in the same stage, were assessed by different criteria and compared. The best results were obtained in dry ears, but those in discharging ears were not bad either.
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Revision tympanoplasty

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1986
SummaryThe terms ‘planned two-stage operations’, ‘planned second-look operations’, ‘previous surgery’, and ‘revision surgery’ are discussed on the basis of our series of 2,303 ears operated upon from January 1965 to December 1980. We have not performed any planned two-stage operations.
M, Tos, T, Lau
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Indications for Tympanoplasty

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1960
I would like to discuss the indications and factors which must be considered in advising a tympanoplasty. Every type of lesion of the sound-conducting system which is not due to otosclerosis is, I believe, part of the larger problem of tympanoplasty—of reconstructive middle ear surgery.
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Tympanoplasty in Children

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1994
This article addresses the unique features of tympanoplasty in children and teenagers, discussing indications for surgery, optimal timing of interventions, and special procedural considerations in this age group.
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Prosthetics in Tympanoplasty

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1960
With the advent of stapes mobilization and tympanoplasty, we have all become interested in the problem of restoring the continuity of the sound-conducting mechanism. Due to these operations, we have seen or perhaps become more aware of this problem than in the past. Interruption of the mechanism by disease is seen frequently in our tympanoplasties, and
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Cartilage Tympanoplasty

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2006
This chapter describes two techniques for cartilage reconstruction of the tympanic membrane: the perichondrium/cartilage island flap, which uses tragal cartilage, and the palisade technique, which uses cartilage from the tragus or cymba. The perichondrium/cartilage island flap is preferred for management of the atelectatic ear and the high-risk ...
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Principles of Tympanoplasty

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1960
I feel that I am going to have a hard time before me, not only today, but tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow. Especially today it will be difficult because we have been involved with problems of mobilization by new techniques, and it is hard to change our minds to these completely different problems which we shall discuss today and tomorrow.
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Results of Tympanoplasty

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1960
I will occupy myself with the otological results of tympanoplasty as I see them today. In Figure 1, I remind you of the classification which I have suggested. There is a certain mix-up in classifications, and each of us tries to have his own. This makes it very difficult to compare results.
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Tympanoplasty

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1966
B, Proctor, C, Proctor
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