Background: Inadvertent drilling on the ossicular chain is one of the causes of sensorineural hearing loss (HL) that may follow tympanomastoid surgery. A high-frequency HL is most frequently observed. It is speculated that the HL is a result of vibration of the ossicular chain resembling acoustic noise trauma. It is generally considered that using a large cutting burr is more likely to cause damage than a small diamond burr. Aim: The aim was to investigate the equivalent noise level and its frequency characteristics generated by drilling onto the short process of the incus in fresh human temporal bones. Methods and Materials: Five fresh cadaveric temporal bones were used. Stapes displacement was measured using laser Doppler vibrometry dur...
HYPOTHESIS: Intracochlear pressure (ICP) measurements during bone conduction (BC) stimulation may be...
Hypothesis: The aim of this study was to measure the mass loading effect of an active middle-ear imp...
It goes without saying that reliable and referable results will come from the standardized hearing t...
Background: Inadvertent drilling on the ossicular chain is one of the causes of sensorineural hearin...
Background: Inadvertent drilling on the ossicular chain is one of the causes of sensorineural hearin...
Background: The introduction of increasingly high speed drills for mastoid surgery has heightened th...
Journal ArticleWith the use of the electric or air-powered drill in cranial or spinal procedures com...
In the recent past it has been argued, that during ear surgery, drilling induced noise can exceed re...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of drill-generated noise on hearing los...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the disturbance induced in the cochlea during cochleostomy using convent...
Title: The equivalent noise level generated by drilling onto the ossicular chain as measured by lase...
This study investigates the ossicular motion produced by bone-conducted (BC) sound in live human ear...
The aim of the experiment was to examine the effect of noise and mechanical vibrations generated dur...
Recognized causes of high-frequency sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) after tympanoplasty with and w...
Purpose: Studies have assessed the trauma and change in hearing function from the use of otological ...
HYPOTHESIS: Intracochlear pressure (ICP) measurements during bone conduction (BC) stimulation may be...
Hypothesis: The aim of this study was to measure the mass loading effect of an active middle-ear imp...
It goes without saying that reliable and referable results will come from the standardized hearing t...
Background: Inadvertent drilling on the ossicular chain is one of the causes of sensorineural hearin...
Background: Inadvertent drilling on the ossicular chain is one of the causes of sensorineural hearin...
Background: The introduction of increasingly high speed drills for mastoid surgery has heightened th...
Journal ArticleWith the use of the electric or air-powered drill in cranial or spinal procedures com...
In the recent past it has been argued, that during ear surgery, drilling induced noise can exceed re...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of drill-generated noise on hearing los...
OBJECTIVE To investigate the disturbance induced in the cochlea during cochleostomy using convent...
Title: The equivalent noise level generated by drilling onto the ossicular chain as measured by lase...
This study investigates the ossicular motion produced by bone-conducted (BC) sound in live human ear...
The aim of the experiment was to examine the effect of noise and mechanical vibrations generated dur...
Recognized causes of high-frequency sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) after tympanoplasty with and w...
Purpose: Studies have assessed the trauma and change in hearing function from the use of otological ...
HYPOTHESIS: Intracochlear pressure (ICP) measurements during bone conduction (BC) stimulation may be...
Hypothesis: The aim of this study was to measure the mass loading effect of an active middle-ear imp...
It goes without saying that reliable and referable results will come from the standardized hearing t...