نتایج جستجو برای: tri layer tympanoplasty

تعداد نتایج: 298407  

Journal: :Croatian medical journal 2001
N Sprem S Branica K Dawidowsky

AIM To establish whether hearing loss after eardrum blast injury could be recovered by tympanoplasty performed immediately after injury and what material is the most suitable for eardrum closure. METHODS Tympanoplasty was performed in 119 (a total of 181 injuries) out of 651 patients examined for blast injury of the ear between 1991 and 2000. The study included a total of 106 patients who und...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2007
Adriana da Silva Lima Tanit Ganz Sanchez Maria Flávia Bonadia Moraes Silvia Cristina Batezati Alves Ricardo Ferreira Bento

UNLABELLED Tympanoplasty is done to eradicate ear pathology and to restore the conductive hearing mechanism (eardrum and ossicles). Some patients, however, do not tolerate tinnitus and question physicians about the results of surgery when tinnitus persists. AIM to evaluate the progression of tinnitus in patients with conductive hearing loss after tympanoplasty. STUDY DESIGN a prospective co...

Journal: :Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery 1999
J T Vrabec R W Deskin J J Grady

OBJECTIVE To determine which preoperative conditions or surgical techniques may influence the success of tympanoplasty in the pediatric population. DATA SOURCES A MEDLINE search of the English-language literature from 1966 to May 1997 was conducted using the search terms pediatric or child and tympanoplasty or myringoplasty. STUDY SELECTION Articles that provided age-specific data on tympan...

Journal: :Turkish archives of otorhinolaryngology 2015
Kadir Özdamar Hasan Emre Koçak Salih Aydın Ümit Taşkın Kadir Yücebaş Mehmet Faruk Oktay

Objective We aim to demonstrate inner ear damage caused by drilling in the early period. Healthy contralateral ears of patients who underwent mastoidectomy using drill or tympanoplasty without using drill were compared. Methods A total of 38 patients (mastoidectomy: 22, tympanoplasty: 16) who were diagnosed as chronic otitis media and were scheduled for surgery were included. Distortion produ...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2013
Robert Peng Anil K Lalwani

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS Surgical repair of large anterior tympanic membrane (TM) perforations continue to be a challenge for the otologic surgeon. Lateral graft tympanoplasty, the recommended treatment, is technically difficult and is plagued with blunting of the anterior sulcus and lateralization of the TM, both of which can lead to conductive hearing loss. In this study, we evaluate the efficac...

Journal: :International Journal of Health Sciences (IJHS) 2022

Aims and objectives: Tympanic membrane retraction occurs due to inadequate ventilation of middle ear cavity. The aim is evaluate the surgical management TM retractionits effectiveness analyse hearing improvement after surgery. Materials methods: A retrospective study with 100 patients came ENT OPD vmkvmch Salem in last 2 years symptoms hard hearing, ache, block sensation. These underwent necess...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2016
Li-Fang Jiang Zi-Han Lou

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS The inlay "butterfly" cartilage tympanoplasty was first described as a treatment for small, central ear drum perforations. This technique can also be applied in large, marginal perforations, whereas the cartilage graft is anchored on the bony annulus. The aim of this study was to present the technique, to evaluate the results of butterfly tympanoplasty in marginal perforat...

2017
D Panigrahi

1. Children are more prone to frequent upper respiratory tract infection leading to re-perforation. 2. Many perforations which may heal spontaneously in future. 3. e external auditory meatus is narrow which make the surgical procedure very difficult. 4. e eustachain tube may not be fully developed or functional which may adversely affect the result. Similarly quite a few surgeons advocate in ...

Journal: :European annals of otorhinolaryngology, head and neck diseases 2012
C Martin J-M Prades C Richard

Tympanoplasty now frequently uses cartilage to repair bone lysis in the external auditory canal (EAC) and to reinforce the tympanic membrane. Once in place, however, the cartilage may complicate ossiculoplasty by obstructing visualization of the stapedial region. Posterior tympanotomy, when included in the tympanoplasty procedure, may provide an interesting means of positioning the ossiculoplasty.

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