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otosclerosis/potassium

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A nonrandomized comparison of potassium titanyl phosphate and CO2 laser fiber stapedotomy for primary otosclerosis with the otology-neurotology database.

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OBJECTIVE To compare short-term hearing results in patients undergoing laser stapedotomy for primary otosclerosis using either the flexible potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP) or CO(2) laser fiber. METHODS Prospective nonrandomized clinical study at a tertiary referral center. METHODS Two hundred

[Potassium and sodium content in the perilymph of patients with otosclerosis].

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Spiral ligament and stria vascularis changes in cochlear otosclerosis: effect on hearing level.

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OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of changes within the spiral ligament and stria vascularis on hearing in cochlear otosclerosis, we examined spiral ligament hyalinization, stria vascularis atrophy, and sensory hearing loss in cochlear otosclerosis and described changes in ion transport molecule

Comparison of argon and CO2 laser stapedotomy in primary otosclerosis surgery.

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OBJECTIVE The primary use for the laser in otosclerosis surgery is to create a stapes footplate fenestration that obviates the need for mechanical footplate removal. Experimental studies that evaluate the potential safety of visible (argon and potassium-titanyl-phosphate [KTP]) and invisible (CO2)

Connexin 26 Immunohistochemistry in Temporal Bones With Cochlear Otosclerosis.

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OBJECTIVE Connexin-26 (Cx26) expression is diminished in the spiral ligament of subjects with hearing loss and cochlear otosclerosis (CO). BACKGROUND Human temporal bone (HTB) studies have demonstrated that CO is associated with hyalinization of the spiral ligament. We hypothesize that hyalinization

KTP versus CO2 laser fiber stapedotomy for primary otosclerosis: results of a new comparative series with the otology-neurotology database.

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OBJECTIVE To compare the 3-month postoperative hearing results after laser stapedotomy using a flexible potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP) or CO2 laser fiber in patients with primary otosclerosis. METHODS Prospective nonrandomized clinical study. METHODS Tertiary referral center, 862 stapedotomies

Comparison of hearing improvement and complications after stapes surgery with and without potassium titanyl phosphate laser for manipulation of the foot plate.

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OBJECTIVE The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the differences in hearing results and complications between the conventional technique (CT) and potassium titanyl phosphate laser (KTP) laser-assisted stapes surgery that does not involve the manipulation of the foot

[Concentration of various bioelements in the serum of otosclerosis patients].

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Serum biochemistry was monitored in 50 patients with otosclerosis confirmed surgically. Age distribution was 25 to 50 years (mean:30 years), and the group included 8 men. Constants determined were serum sodium, potassium, chlorine, iron, phosphorus, aluminium, magnesium, copper and alkaline

A Biochemical Analysis of the Stapes.

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BACKGROUND Otosclerosis is a primary disease of the bony labyrinth. In the course of otosclerosis, abnormal resorption and recalcification of the endochondral layer of the temporal bone is observed. The otosclerotic process most commonly develops in the anterior part of the oval window. MATERIAL AND

Early post-laser stapedotomy hearing thresholds.

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OBJECTIVE Auditory testing is not routinely performed within 4-6 weeks after stapedotomy, because hearing acuity is thought to be transiently depressed. In rare circumstances, postsurgical auditory and vestibular complaints may lead one to test hearing soon after stapedotomy. The early postoperative

The Use of Lasers in Stapes Surgery

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Objectives: Otosclerosis is a disease process that usually starts around the oval window, causing fixation of the stapes, resulting in conductive hearing loss. Treatment of the conductive hearing loss caused by otosclerosis consists of

A new approach for malleus/incus fixation: no prosthesis necessary.

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OBJECTIVE To describe a novel approach to manage malleus/incus fixation. METHODS Retrospective review of 363 patients with conductive hearing loss operated on since 1996. METHODS Academic tertiary referral center. METHODS Three hundred sixty-three patients with conductive hearing loss, an intact

Outcomes of different laser types in laser-assisted stapedotomy: a systematic review.

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OBJECTIVE To assess hearing results and complications following primary stapedotomy in otosclerosis patients, comparing different laser types. METHODS Pubmed, Embase, The Cochrane Library, CINAHL, and Scopus. METHODS A systematic bibliographic search was conducted to identify all original articles,

Preferences in Stapes Surgery Among American Otological Society Otologists

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Objective: Stapes surgery is technically challenging, yet its methodology is not standardized. We aim to elucidate preferences in stapes surgery among American Otological Society (AOS) otologists and determine if any common practice patterns exist.

Delayed facial paralysis after stapedotomy using KTP laser.

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OBJECTIVE Delayed facial paralysis after stapes surgery is uncommon and has been reported after traditional, nonlaser techniques for stapedotomy. The purpose of this paper is to inform the reader of the potential risk of delayed facial nerve paralysis associated with the use of the potassium titanyl
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