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Comparison of Medial Underlay and Lateral Underlay Endoscopic Type I Tympanoplasty for Anterior Perforations of the Tympanic Membrane

Otology and Neurotology, 2021
Objectives: To compare the outcomes of medial and lateral underlay endoscopic type I tympanoplasty for anterior tympanic membrane (TM) perforations. Study Design: Retrospective chart review. Setting: Tertiary care academic referral center.
Sung-Won Choi   +6 more
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Classification of Tympanoplasty

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971
The following editorial and solicited commentary about the editorial concern an important aspect of nomenclature for otologic surgery. We hope that this editorial will encourage the further discussion and application of criteria for classification of tympanoplasty.—B.R.A.
A, Wolferman, J B, Farrior
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Analysis on the correlation between Eustachian tube function and outcomes of type I tympanoplasty for chronic suppurative otitis media

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2020
Background: The potential influence of Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) on the efficacy of tympanoplasty is controversial. Objective: This study aims to investigate the correlation between Eustachian tube function (ETF) and outcomes of type I ...
Ruixiang Li   +4 more
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A Systematic Review of Nonautologous Graft Materials Used in Human Tympanoplasty

The Laryngoscope, 2020
Nonautologous graft materials may solve several dilemmas in tympanoplasty by obviating the need for graft harvest, facilitating consistent wound healing, and permitting graft placement in the clinical setting.
Iman Ghanad   +7 more
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Endoscopic Versus Microscopic Middle Ear Surgery: A Meta-analysis of Outcomes Following Tympanoplasty and Stapes Surgery.

Otology and Neurotology, 2019
OBJECTIVE This meta-analysis compares the efficacy and safety of endoscopic and microscopic approaches to tympanoplasty and stapes surgery, two common middle ear procedures.
S. Manna, V. Kaul, M. Gray, G. Wanna
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Tympanoplasty in children

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2009
Closure of uncomplicated tympanic membrane perforation (tympanoplasty) is usually a straightforward procedure with a good success rate. Many studies report a success rate from 60 to 99% in adults, whereas a 35-94% success rate in children. The definition of successful tympanoplasty varies from one author to other.
Saurav Sarkar   +2 more
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Over-under cartilage tympanoplasty: technique, results and a call for improved reporting

Journal of Laryngology and Otology, 2020
Objective This study aimed to describe the microscopic over-under cartilage tympanoplasty technique, provide hearing results and detail clinically significant complications.
I. Erbele   +5 more
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Circumferential Subannular Tympanoplasty: Panacea for revision tympanoplasty

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2020
To evaluate the role of Circumferential Subannular Tympanoplasty [CST] in cases of Revision tympanoplasty.A retrospective statistical analysis of data of 81 patients who underwent revision tympanoplasty with CST technique [essentially Type I tympanoplasty] was done.
Devanshu Kwatra   +3 more
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Tympanoplasty

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology, 1988
The study comprises of 164 ears of modified radical mastoidectomy with tympanoplasty performed as one stage operation in our hospital. The ears were followed up for 5 years. Out of these 164 ears, postaural approach was performed in 90 ears and endaural with removal of bone from inside out in 74 ears. Tympanoplasty was performed in all the cases as one
Kumkum Borah, K. Zaman
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Stapedectomy and Tympanoplasty: PART II: TYMPANOPLASTY

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1962
Introduction In the tympanoplastic reconstruction of the ear drum the skin of the external auditory canal and vein or fascia grafts have proven to be the best available tissues. The canal skin and vein may be used either singly or in combination. If the perforation involves less than one-half of the tympanic membrane, either the canal skin or the vein
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