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OBJECTIVE
To study the success results rates and complications of stapedotomy compared to stapedectomy in the operative management of otosclerosis.
METHODS
This is a retrospective study of 50 patients who were treated surgically for otosclerosis. The medical records of these patients were reviewed
OBJECTIVE
To investigate the feasibility of the treatment of otosclerosis using laser stapedotomy with mini incision in the external auditory meatus.
METHODS
Thirteen patients(15 ears) with otosclerosis evidence on clinic history. They were all operated using the laser assisted stapedotomy by mini
BACKGROUND
Otosclerosis is a disorder that impairs middle ear function, leading to conductive hearing loss. Surgical treatment results in large improvement of hearing at low sound frequencies, but high-frequency hearing often suffers. A likely reason for this is that inner ear sensory cells are
Stapedotomy for otosclerosis presents particular anaesthesiology demands as the surgeon has to assess functional results during the operation, work with some bleeding, be ensured the collaboration of the patient, and limit the occurrence of intra- and post-operative symptoms (dizziness, nausea,
Symptoms revealing a state of consciousness, attributable to incoördination of afferent impulses connected with the vestibular system-disturbances of muscle-sense-vestibular ocular tracks-vestibular-spinal tracks. DIFFERENT VERTIGO-COMPLEXES.: Destructive lesions of labyrinth, or of vestibular
Day surgery (DS) in otology in France is insufficiently implemented compared to other countries of comparable socio-economic level. The aim of the present study was to evaluate changes in surgical practice in "major otology" cases in a hospital center after launching a The author exposes the results of his own operation technique on 723 operated otosclerosis among which 618 were computerized. He suggests a new method by moving a flap of promontorial mucosa secondary set on the hole drilled in the footplate. He emphasises the remarkable results on postoperative
We compared two stapedoplasty techniques to evaluate whether one technique is safer than the other as an outpatient procedure and to demonstrate possible reasons for outpatient failures. We performed a retrospective study of patient records of 94 operated adult patients who were all initially
In a prospective case controlled study, we evaluated the adverse effects of long-term fluoride ingestion on the gastrointestinal tract. Ten patients with otosclerosis who were receiving sodium fluoride 30 mg/day for a period of 3-12 months, and 10 age- and sex-matched healthy volunteers were