Introduction: Cartilage graft tympanoplasty has a better success rate in the treatment of chronic otitis media if regularly prepared and placed. Objective: To prepare cartilage island material and evaluate its effect on the success rate of tympanoplasty. Methods: The medical records of 87 patients (48 males and 39 females; mean age, 27.3 ±11.2 years; range, 14–43 years) with chronic otitis media without cholesteatoma who underwent intact canal-wall-up tympanoplasty and revision surgery between December of 2007 and October of 2011 were retrospectively evaluated. Surgery was performed under general anesthesia via a retroauricular approach. Results: The overall success rate of this technique was 93% in terms of perforation closure. No gr...
Introduction: Retraction or perforation after reconstruction of the eardrum are well known problems...
WOS: 000341498500013PubMed: 24129694The aim of this study was to introduce a new grafting technique ...
INTRODUCTION: Cartilage graft tympanoplasty has a better success rate in the treatment of chronic o...
AbstractIntroductionCartilage graft tympanoplasty has a better success rate in the treatment of chro...
BACKGROUND To evaluate the effectiveness of Cartilage as a grafting material in terms of graft upta...
Background: The principal aims of a tympanoplasty operation are to create an intact tympanic membran...
Objective: Candidates for revision tympanoplasty have expe-rienced at least one failed attempt at re...
Introduction: There are numbers of grafting materials have been used to reconstruct the tympanic me...
PubMed ID: 15944567OBJECTIVE: Because of its rigid quality, cartilage is the grafting material of ch...
Objective: To present our experience with cartilage grafts in ear surgery and review the indications...
Introduction: Cartilage as a graft for closure of tympanic membrane has got superior benefits than o...
Abstract Objectives The aim of this prospective, randomized‐controlled study is to analyze the outco...
Abstract Introduction: In the last decade, there has been an increasing use of cartilage grafts in ...
Introduction: There remains controversy about the optimal kind of graft to repair tympanic membrane....
Our objective of the study was to compare the outcomes of type 1 tympanoplasty using temporalis fasc...
Introduction: Retraction or perforation after reconstruction of the eardrum are well known problems...
WOS: 000341498500013PubMed: 24129694The aim of this study was to introduce a new grafting technique ...
INTRODUCTION: Cartilage graft tympanoplasty has a better success rate in the treatment of chronic o...
AbstractIntroductionCartilage graft tympanoplasty has a better success rate in the treatment of chro...
BACKGROUND To evaluate the effectiveness of Cartilage as a grafting material in terms of graft upta...
Background: The principal aims of a tympanoplasty operation are to create an intact tympanic membran...
Objective: Candidates for revision tympanoplasty have expe-rienced at least one failed attempt at re...
Introduction: There are numbers of grafting materials have been used to reconstruct the tympanic me...
PubMed ID: 15944567OBJECTIVE: Because of its rigid quality, cartilage is the grafting material of ch...
Objective: To present our experience with cartilage grafts in ear surgery and review the indications...
Introduction: Cartilage as a graft for closure of tympanic membrane has got superior benefits than o...
Abstract Objectives The aim of this prospective, randomized‐controlled study is to analyze the outco...
Abstract Introduction: In the last decade, there has been an increasing use of cartilage grafts in ...
Introduction: There remains controversy about the optimal kind of graft to repair tympanic membrane....
Our objective of the study was to compare the outcomes of type 1 tympanoplasty using temporalis fasc...
Introduction: Retraction or perforation after reconstruction of the eardrum are well known problems...
WOS: 000341498500013PubMed: 24129694The aim of this study was to introduce a new grafting technique ...
INTRODUCTION: Cartilage graft tympanoplasty has a better success rate in the treatment of chronic o...