ObjectivesThe Eustachian tube (ET) plays an important role in maintaining a normally aerated middle ear. Inflammation in middle ear disease is related to ET dysfunction, and postoperative restoration of middle ear integrity and hearing are closely related to ET function in chronic ear disease patients. After successful tympanoplasty, restoration of a well-aerated middle ear with good ET function can permit better compliance of the tympanic membrane. In this study, we evaluated the predictive validity of preoperative ET function measurements.MethodsWe reviewed 137 patients who underwent type 1 tympanoplasty. All patients had non-cholesteatomatous chronic otitis media and received canal wall-up-type tympanomastoidectomies. Patients were categ...
Objective: To investigate the safety and early efficacy of a procedure for reconstruction of the obl...
AbstractAims and objectivesTo determine the results of various types of tympano-ossiculoplasties and...
INTRODUCTION: The Eustachian tube plays an important role in; 1. Aeration and pressure maintenance...
Introduction The Eustachian tube (ET), also called the pharyngotympanic tube, is a narrow passage ...
Abstract Background Eustachian tube function has been regarded as a significant factor in the succes...
BACKGROUND: Normal Middle Ear functioning relies on Eustachian tube patency and its proper functio...
Introduction: Eustachian tube (ET) dysfunction has been attributed to many diseases of middle ear cl...
AbstractThe Eustachian tube has the function of equilibrating the environmental pressure with inner ...
Purpose: Chronic obstructive Eustachian tube dysfunction (OETD) can lead to tympanic membrane (TM) r...
INTRODUCTION: The eustachian tube is an organ consisting of lumen with its mucosa, cartilage, surro...
AbstractIntroductionThe diagnosis of Eustachian tube dysfunctions is essential for better understand...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate the effect of balloon Eustachian tuboplasty on the results of surgical...
Abstract Introduction The diagnosis of Eustachian tube dysfunctions is essential for better underst...
Eustachian tube dysfunction is widely recognised as the triggering factor of middle ear disease. Th...
ObjectivesTo evaluate that the cross-sectional area of the air space in the Eustachian tube (ET) on ...
Objective: To investigate the safety and early efficacy of a procedure for reconstruction of the obl...
AbstractAims and objectivesTo determine the results of various types of tympano-ossiculoplasties and...
INTRODUCTION: The Eustachian tube plays an important role in; 1. Aeration and pressure maintenance...
Introduction The Eustachian tube (ET), also called the pharyngotympanic tube, is a narrow passage ...
Abstract Background Eustachian tube function has been regarded as a significant factor in the succes...
BACKGROUND: Normal Middle Ear functioning relies on Eustachian tube patency and its proper functio...
Introduction: Eustachian tube (ET) dysfunction has been attributed to many diseases of middle ear cl...
AbstractThe Eustachian tube has the function of equilibrating the environmental pressure with inner ...
Purpose: Chronic obstructive Eustachian tube dysfunction (OETD) can lead to tympanic membrane (TM) r...
INTRODUCTION: The eustachian tube is an organ consisting of lumen with its mucosa, cartilage, surro...
AbstractIntroductionThe diagnosis of Eustachian tube dysfunctions is essential for better understand...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate the effect of balloon Eustachian tuboplasty on the results of surgical...
Abstract Introduction The diagnosis of Eustachian tube dysfunctions is essential for better underst...
Eustachian tube dysfunction is widely recognised as the triggering factor of middle ear disease. Th...
ObjectivesTo evaluate that the cross-sectional area of the air space in the Eustachian tube (ET) on ...
Objective: To investigate the safety and early efficacy of a procedure for reconstruction of the obl...
AbstractAims and objectivesTo determine the results of various types of tympano-ossiculoplasties and...
INTRODUCTION: The Eustachian tube plays an important role in; 1. Aeration and pressure maintenance...