It is estimated that by 2050 one in every ten people will be suffering from disabling hearing loss. Perforated tympanic membranes (TMs) are the most common injury to the human ear, resulting in a partial or complete hearing loss due to inept sound conduction. Commonly known as the eardrum, the TM is a thin, concave tissue of the middle ear that captures sound pressure waves from the environment and transmits them as mechanical vibrations to the inner ear. Microsurgical placement of autologous tissue graft has been the "gold standard" for treating damaged TMs; however, the incongruent structural and mechanical properties of these autografts often impair an optimal hearing restoration following recovery. Moreover, given the lack of available ...
Objective: Tympanic membrane (TM) perforations require surgical repair with graft constituents. Tiss...
Chronic perforations of the eardrum or tympanic membrane represent a significant source of morbidity...
Perforation of the tympanic membrane occurs frequently as a result of infection, external trauma, an...
It is estimated that by 2050 one in every ten people will be suffering from disabling hearing loss. ...
Despite the high success rate of autologous grafts in tympanic membrane repair, clinical alternative...
Tympanic membrane perforation is a common problem leading to hearing loss. Despite the autoregenerat...
The article presents the different grafts for chronic tympanic membrane perforation closure. The typ...
The tympanic membrane (TM) is an anatomical structure with unique histological and physiological fea...
Auditory organ tissue engineering: functional regeneration of the tympanic membran
The article is devoted to the tissue engineering approach to the chronic perforations closure. This ...
Abstract Introduction: In the last decade, there has been an increasing use of biomaterial patches ...
Tympanic membrane (TM) is vulnerable to a variety of middle ear diseases. In some cases, reconstruct...
Tissue engineering approaches using growth factors and various materials for repairing chronic perfo...
In this review, we describe clinical and anatomical prerequisites for the regeneration of injured ty...
The tympanic membrane (TM) is the central component of the conductive apparatus of the ear and is th...
Objective: Tympanic membrane (TM) perforations require surgical repair with graft constituents. Tiss...
Chronic perforations of the eardrum or tympanic membrane represent a significant source of morbidity...
Perforation of the tympanic membrane occurs frequently as a result of infection, external trauma, an...
It is estimated that by 2050 one in every ten people will be suffering from disabling hearing loss. ...
Despite the high success rate of autologous grafts in tympanic membrane repair, clinical alternative...
Tympanic membrane perforation is a common problem leading to hearing loss. Despite the autoregenerat...
The article presents the different grafts for chronic tympanic membrane perforation closure. The typ...
The tympanic membrane (TM) is an anatomical structure with unique histological and physiological fea...
Auditory organ tissue engineering: functional regeneration of the tympanic membran
The article is devoted to the tissue engineering approach to the chronic perforations closure. This ...
Abstract Introduction: In the last decade, there has been an increasing use of biomaterial patches ...
Tympanic membrane (TM) is vulnerable to a variety of middle ear diseases. In some cases, reconstruct...
Tissue engineering approaches using growth factors and various materials for repairing chronic perfo...
In this review, we describe clinical and anatomical prerequisites for the regeneration of injured ty...
The tympanic membrane (TM) is the central component of the conductive apparatus of the ear and is th...
Objective: Tympanic membrane (TM) perforations require surgical repair with graft constituents. Tiss...
Chronic perforations of the eardrum or tympanic membrane represent a significant source of morbidity...
Perforation of the tympanic membrane occurs frequently as a result of infection, external trauma, an...