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Correlation of intraoperative middle ear status and hearing results in single-stage canal wall down tympanomastoidectomy with PORP—a prospective study
BackgroundMastoidectomy is one of the common surgical procedures performed by the otologist. It is commonly done for cholesteatomatous chronic otitis...
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Comparison of partial vs. total ossicular chain reconstruction using titanium prosthesis: a retrospective cohort study
PurposeComparison of the hearing outcomes of titanium partial ossicular replacement prosthesis (PORP) vs. titanium total ossicular replacement...
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Primary ossiculoplasties provide better hearing results than revisions: a retrospective cohort study
PurposeTo evaluate the efficacy of ossicular chain reconstruction (OCR) in primary and revision surgeries, and to investigate the impact of the...
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A study of outcome of ossiculoplasty using autologous cartilage, refashioned incus, and polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon) prosthesis in patients of chronic suppurative otitis media
AimTo find out the mean air conduction thresholds (ACT) and air–bone gap (ABG) closure across the treatment groups at the end of 3 and 6 months of...
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Incus Autograft Partial Ossicular Reconstruction Prosthesis vs. Titanium Angular Clip Prosthesis in Patients with Incudostapedial Joint Erosion Caused by Chronic Otitis Media; A Randomized Clinical Trial
Chronic otitis media (COM) is a common disease that can cause damage to the middle ear ossicles and thus lead to conductive hearing loss. The...
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State of the Art: Reconstruction with Synthetic PORP and TORP
Purpose of ReviewThe purpose of this review article is to present salient pearls of successful ossiculoplasty, with particular attention paid to...
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Endoscopic approach to geniculate ganglion: a multicentric experience
PurposeA variety of lesions could arise from the GG area, or extend into this region from adjacent sites. The management of perigeniculate lesions...
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Hearing outcome after tympanoplasty type III
PurposeWe assessed overall hearing outcome after tympanoplasty type III in chronically infected ears with cholesteatoma (CH) and without...
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Hearing Outcome in Ossiculoplasty With Autologous Incus and Teflon Prosthesis in Chronic Otitis Media: a Comparative Study
To observe and compare the functional outcome in term of hearing gain in ossiculoplasty with autologous incus and Teflon made TORP/PORP in cases of...
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Exclusive endoscopic management of incus long process major defects: conventional incus interposition versus malleostapediopexy
PurposeThe aim of the current study is to compare the surgical and audiometric results of conventional incus interposition (IP) versus...
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Comparative Analysis of Various Materials Used for Mastoid Cavity Obliteration in Canal Wall Down Mastoid Surgery
To study the surgical result and efficacy of different methods of mastoid obliteration with cavity care. This prospective study included 60 patients...
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Exclusive endoscopic ossiculoplasty with autologous material: step-by-step procedure and functional results
PurposeTo describe the surgical procedure of exclusive endoscopic ossiculoplasty (EEO) with autologous grafts and evaluate audiological results,...
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Allergische Reaktionen auf Bioimplantate
BackgroundBioimplants are used in a variety of ways in otorhinolaryngology, most commonly in facial reconstructive surgery, cochlear implants (CI),...
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Considerations on Ossicular Reconstruction Using Lenticular Prosthesis for the Necrosed Lenticular Process During Endoscopic Tympanoplasty in Chronic Otitis Media (Mucosal) Cases
Purpose : To evaluate hearing outcome and fate of LPIRP (lenticular process of incus replacement prosthesis) prosthesis in the reconstruction of...
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Transcanal Endoscopic Management of Squamosal Type of Chronic Otitis Media
Endoscopic middle ear surgery can be utilized to visualize and excise retraction pockets without the need for extensive bone work and removal of...
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Review of Transcanal Endoscopic Ear Surgery (TEES) and Bioengineering for Pediatric Otologic Surgery
Purpose of ReviewTo review advances in TEES and bioengineering for pediatric otologic surgery and reconstruction.
Recent FindingsTEES has been...
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Cholesteatoma surgery in the pediatric population: remaining challenges in the era of mastoid obliteration
PurposeTo present the first pediatric study on the safety and efficacy of mastoid obliteration using S53P4 bioactive glass (BAG) for cholesteatoma...
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Reconstructive ossiculoplasty options in primary cholesteatoma surgeries with an intact stapes
PurposeIn primary cholesteatoma patients, incus destruction with an intact and mobile stapes is a frequent finding. Different techniques have been...
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A retrospective analysis of hearing after cholesteatoma surgery: the bony obliteration tympanoplasty versus canal wall up and canal wall down without mastoid obliteration
ObjectiveTo evaluate and compare the hearing outcome after the bony obliteration tympanoplasty (BOT), canal wall up (CWU) without mastoid...
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Comparison of endoscopic vs microscopic ossiculoplasty: a study of 157 consecutive cases
PurposeThe relatively new technique of trans-canal endoscopic ear surgery (TEES) when compared to microsurgery for ossiculoplasty has advantages of...