Background: Stapes management in tympanosclerosis has always been controversial. There are evidences supporting stapes mobilization, but there are concerns regarding refixation and recurrence of conductive hearing loss; therefore, supporting stapedectomy. Methods: In this retrospective study, clinical records, operative notes, and audiologic data of patients with stapes fixation (1994–2011) were analyzed. Audiometric findings are reported according to the recommendations of the Committee on Hearing and Equilibrium 1995 Guidelines for the Evaluation of Result
Among the functional failures of stapes surgery is recurrent conductive hearing loss, which can occu...
Otosclerosis is a localized disorder that is characterized by a deposition of abnormal sponge-like b...
Objective: The aim of this work was to design and implement a sustainable database of stapes surgery...
Background: Stapes management in tympanosclerosis has always been controversial. There are evidences...
We aimed to investigate the effect of stapes fixation on hearing results in patients who underwent m...
PURPOSE: Compare outcomes of stapes mobilization and stapedectomy performed by a single surgeon for ...
peer reviewedObjectives: To evaluate the efficacy of stapes surgery in patients presenting with a pr...
Introduction: Surgical treatment of patients with far-advanced otosclerosis (FAO) has not yet been s...
Objectives: Otosclerosis is a progressive disease of the otic capsule characterised by disordered bo...
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze the results of stapes surgery, which is done to improve th...
Abstract Introduction Otospongiosis is temporal bone osteodystrophy, characterized by disordered bo...
Otosclerosis is the most frequent cause of conductive hearing loss in patients with intact tympanic ...
Introduction: This study reviews the cases of stapedotomy and evaluates its effectiveness at improvi...
The objective of this study is to assess the results of labyrinthine fenestration for fixed stapes i...
SummaryObjectivesTo report the results obtained in patients with intact tympanic membrane tympanoscl...
Among the functional failures of stapes surgery is recurrent conductive hearing loss, which can occu...
Otosclerosis is a localized disorder that is characterized by a deposition of abnormal sponge-like b...
Objective: The aim of this work was to design and implement a sustainable database of stapes surgery...
Background: Stapes management in tympanosclerosis has always been controversial. There are evidences...
We aimed to investigate the effect of stapes fixation on hearing results in patients who underwent m...
PURPOSE: Compare outcomes of stapes mobilization and stapedectomy performed by a single surgeon for ...
peer reviewedObjectives: To evaluate the efficacy of stapes surgery in patients presenting with a pr...
Introduction: Surgical treatment of patients with far-advanced otosclerosis (FAO) has not yet been s...
Objectives: Otosclerosis is a progressive disease of the otic capsule characterised by disordered bo...
Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze the results of stapes surgery, which is done to improve th...
Abstract Introduction Otospongiosis is temporal bone osteodystrophy, characterized by disordered bo...
Otosclerosis is the most frequent cause of conductive hearing loss in patients with intact tympanic ...
Introduction: This study reviews the cases of stapedotomy and evaluates its effectiveness at improvi...
The objective of this study is to assess the results of labyrinthine fenestration for fixed stapes i...
SummaryObjectivesTo report the results obtained in patients with intact tympanic membrane tympanoscl...
Among the functional failures of stapes surgery is recurrent conductive hearing loss, which can occu...
Otosclerosis is a localized disorder that is characterized by a deposition of abnormal sponge-like b...
Objective: The aim of this work was to design and implement a sustainable database of stapes surgery...