The three well recognized tympanoplasty approaches: permeatal, postaural, and endaural, each have advantages and disadvantages. The permeatal approach is suitable only for ears with adequate canal size. The postaural approach limits visualization of the posterior eardrum margin. The endaural approach limits the view of the eardrum's anterior margin. This study describes a modified endaural approach, developed to overcome these limitations. A retrospective case series review and collection of a prospective cohort of patient reported outcome data were undertaken to assess the technique. Method Standard incisions as used in an endaural approach are placed within...
INTRODUCTION: The atelectatic ear management is one of the most controversial issues faced by the o...
Objectives The classical overlay tympanoplasty is technically difficult with some disadvantages and ...
Introduction: Retraction or perforation after reconstruction of the eardrum are well known problems...
The three well recognized tympanoplasty approaches: permeatal, postaural, and endaural, each have ad...
The three well recognized tympanoplasty approaches: permeatal, postaural, and endaural, each have ad...
Background & Objectives: Tympanoplasty is preferred procedure of choice for repair of tympanic membr...
Introduction: Most tympanoplasty techniques require skin incision of the external auditory canal. Th...
Stenosis of the cartilaginous auditory canal is still difficult to resolve and many techniques of pl...
Stenosis of the cartilaginous auditory canal is still difficult to resolve and many techniques of pl...
Introduction: In days of scar less surgeries it has become necessary for otologists to concentrate o...
The most carefully planned and executed operation on the ear is a failure as far as the patient is c...
ABSTRACTÂ Objective: Relative merit of materials and associated techniques for myringoplasty makes i...
Introduction: the cartilage tympanoplasty began to be use by Jansen in 1963 and has advocated for ad...
Abstract Objective: This retrospective, comparative study aimed to assess anatomical and functional ...
Objective: This retrospective, comparative study aimed to assess anatomical and functional results i...
INTRODUCTION: The atelectatic ear management is one of the most controversial issues faced by the o...
Objectives The classical overlay tympanoplasty is technically difficult with some disadvantages and ...
Introduction: Retraction or perforation after reconstruction of the eardrum are well known problems...
The three well recognized tympanoplasty approaches: permeatal, postaural, and endaural, each have ad...
The three well recognized tympanoplasty approaches: permeatal, postaural, and endaural, each have ad...
Background & Objectives: Tympanoplasty is preferred procedure of choice for repair of tympanic membr...
Introduction: Most tympanoplasty techniques require skin incision of the external auditory canal. Th...
Stenosis of the cartilaginous auditory canal is still difficult to resolve and many techniques of pl...
Stenosis of the cartilaginous auditory canal is still difficult to resolve and many techniques of pl...
Introduction: In days of scar less surgeries it has become necessary for otologists to concentrate o...
The most carefully planned and executed operation on the ear is a failure as far as the patient is c...
ABSTRACTÂ Objective: Relative merit of materials and associated techniques for myringoplasty makes i...
Introduction: the cartilage tympanoplasty began to be use by Jansen in 1963 and has advocated for ad...
Abstract Objective: This retrospective, comparative study aimed to assess anatomical and functional ...
Objective: This retrospective, comparative study aimed to assess anatomical and functional results i...
INTRODUCTION: The atelectatic ear management is one of the most controversial issues faced by the o...
Objectives The classical overlay tympanoplasty is technically difficult with some disadvantages and ...
Introduction: Retraction or perforation after reconstruction of the eardrum are well known problems...