Techniques of open mastoid or modified radical mastoidectomy that are required to avoid failure are discussed and illustrated. |
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The group of patients underwent modified radical mastoidectomy because of the presence of a sclerotic mastoid with extensive cholesteatoma. |
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Objective: We report on our experience in cochlear implantation in patients with radical mastoidectomy cavities. |
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However, strides have been made, with at least one robot for mastoidectomy having reached the point of cadaveric trials. |
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The procedure includes a myringotomy, myringoplasty, mastoidectomy, ossiculoplasty, fenestration, middle ear prostheses. |
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One year later, a left-sided mastoidectomy was performed to repair the focal bony defect. |
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With complicated ACOM, surgery and mastoidectomy are usually needed. |
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Material and Method: We present 4 cases of medial invasion in the petrous bone of a cholesteatoma without specific symptomatology which appeared many years after undergoing radical mastoidectomy for an acquired cholesteatoma. |
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Whether or not a cortical mastoidectomy should be performed in all cases is controversial. |
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As a result a perilymph fistula was suspected and a revision mastoidectomy planned. |
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Following is detailed coverage of general otosurgical procedures, myringoplasty, ossiculoplasty, simple mastoidectomy, and canal wall tympanoplasty, among other topics. |
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In 1934, when I was five years old, I was admitted there to undergo an operation which the surgeon, Mr March, had not performed before, a double mastoidectomy. |
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Mastoidectomy with attico-antrotomy revealed chronic granulations with an osteitic process of mastoid and tympanic cavity with intact ossicular chain. |
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