Objective: To assess outcome in pediatric patients after treatment for retraction pockets of pars tensa in relation to retraction grade, site, occurrence of complications, and patient age. Methods: Outcomes in 45 ears of 37 children medically or surgically treated for retraction pockets were compared to a control group of 40 untreated children over a follow-up period of at least 24 months. Grade I and II retractions were treated with medical therapy or ventilation tube insertion; in III or IV grade retractions, excision and tympanic reinforcement with cartilage grafting and in some cases ossiculoplasty were performed. Results: Medical treatment or ventilation tube insertion resolved grade I and II retractions in 94% of cases. In grade I...
Objectives: To review an institutional experience with the surgical management of middle ear cholest...
Objective: To evaluate the audiometric pattern in moderate/ severe retractions of the tympanic membr...
OBJECTIVES: There is a marked diversity in the reported success rates for achieving an intact tympan...
Posterosuperior retraction pockets involving pars tensa of a tympanic membrane is not an uncommon pr...
Aims: Histological and histochemical analysis of retraction pocket of pars tensa of tympanic membran...
Objective: To determine the incidence of erosion of the incus in pediatric patients operated for ate...
Objectives: Traumatic perforations of the eardrum are generally treated conservatively as they tend ...
Introduction Retraction pocket is a condition in which the eardrum lies deeper within the middle ear...
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Surgical management of retraction pockets of tympanic membrane is still co...
Aims: Immunohistochemical analysis of retraction pocket pars tensa of tympanic membrane in children....
Objective: Owing to the limited literature demonstrating the correlation between the degree of sever...
Introduction Tympanic retraction is a condition characterized by the displacement of the tympanic me...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To present the safety and hygienic results of a 5-year long...
Objectives: Attic retraction pockets (ARP s), classified by degree of invasion and erosion, are reco...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjectives: To determine the incidence of severe atelectatic otitis media...
Objectives: To review an institutional experience with the surgical management of middle ear cholest...
Objective: To evaluate the audiometric pattern in moderate/ severe retractions of the tympanic membr...
OBJECTIVES: There is a marked diversity in the reported success rates for achieving an intact tympan...
Posterosuperior retraction pockets involving pars tensa of a tympanic membrane is not an uncommon pr...
Aims: Histological and histochemical analysis of retraction pocket of pars tensa of tympanic membran...
Objective: To determine the incidence of erosion of the incus in pediatric patients operated for ate...
Objectives: Traumatic perforations of the eardrum are generally treated conservatively as they tend ...
Introduction Retraction pocket is a condition in which the eardrum lies deeper within the middle ear...
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Surgical management of retraction pockets of tympanic membrane is still co...
Aims: Immunohistochemical analysis of retraction pocket pars tensa of tympanic membrane in children....
Objective: Owing to the limited literature demonstrating the correlation between the degree of sever...
Introduction Tympanic retraction is a condition characterized by the displacement of the tympanic me...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To present the safety and hygienic results of a 5-year long...
Objectives: Attic retraction pockets (ARP s), classified by degree of invasion and erosion, are reco...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjectives: To determine the incidence of severe atelectatic otitis media...
Objectives: To review an institutional experience with the surgical management of middle ear cholest...
Objective: To evaluate the audiometric pattern in moderate/ severe retractions of the tympanic membr...
OBJECTIVES: There is a marked diversity in the reported success rates for achieving an intact tympan...