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2. Patent Issued for Impact and resonance management (USPTO 12108216).
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EAR canal ,EAR ossicles ,BONE conduction ,EXTERNAL ear ,SENSORINEURAL hearing loss ,CONDUCTIVE hearing loss ,COCHLEAR implants - Abstract
A patent was issued for impact and resonance management by Cochlear Limited, focusing on hearing prostheses for individuals with conductive and sensorineural hearing loss. The patent describes a vibrator and prosthesis with a damper assembly to provide varying degrees of damping to the transducer, aiming to improve the output and shock-proofing of the device. This innovation addresses the need for effective hearing devices for individuals with different types of hearing loss, offering a new approach to managing impact and resonance in hearing prostheses. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
3. Patent Issued for Transducer with dual suspension (USPTO 12058497).
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BONE conduction ,EAR canal ,HEARING disorders ,NEUROLOGICAL disorders ,EAR ossicles ,CONDUCTIVE hearing loss ,COCHLEAR implants ,AUDIOMETRY - Abstract
A patent has been issued to Cochlear Limited for a transducer with dual suspension. The patent describes a bone conduction device that includes a vibrator and a housing, with the housing being flexibly supported by two suspension systems with different resonant frequencies. The device is designed to evoke a bone conduction hearing percept by transmitting opposite forces to the housing through the suspension system. This technology may be beneficial for individuals with conductive hearing loss who cannot derive sufficient benefit from traditional hearing aids or cochlear implants. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
4. Patent Issued for Piezoelectric transducer for tympanic membrane (USPTO 12003924).
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PIEZOELECTRIC transducers ,TYMPANIC membrane ,EAR ,EAR canal ,EAR ossicles ,MEDICAL electronics ,VIBRATION transducers ,ASSISTIVE listening systems ,PIEZOSURGERY - Abstract
A patent has been issued to EarLens Corporation for a piezoelectric transducer for the tympanic membrane. The invention aims to improve hearing systems by providing a comfortable device that offers natural hearing qualities and reduces occlusion, distortion, and feedback. The transducer assembly includes a mass, a piezoelectric transducer, and a support that drives the eardrum with a force opposite the mass. The device can be powered wirelessly and transmit audio signals to the user. The patent provides detailed descriptions and claims for the contact hearing device. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
5. Patent Issued for System and method for treatment of eustachian tube from middle ear approach (USPTO 11944518).
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MIDDLE ear ,EUSTACHIAN tube ,OTITIS media ,EAR ossicles ,OTITIS media with effusion ,MIDDLE ear ventilation - Abstract
A patent has been issued for a system and method for treating the eustachian tube from a middle ear approach. The patent describes a dilation catheter that includes a rigid proximal body, an inflatable balloon, and a distal shaft. The catheter is designed to access the eustachian tube of a patient and relieve fluid build-up in the middle ear. The invention aims to improve middle ear function, prevent recurrent infections, and alleviate pain and discomfort caused by fluid accumulation. The patent was filed by Acclarent Inc. and published in April 2024. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
6. Researchers Submit Patent Application, "Systems And Methods For Simulating A Tympanic Membrane", for Approval (USPTO 20240112603).
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TYMPANIC membrane ,PATENT applications ,RESEARCH personnel ,OTITIS media ,EAR ossicles ,OTITIS media with effusion ,EXTERNAL ear ,OTOSCOPY - Abstract
Researchers from OtoNexus Medical Technologies Inc. have developed a patent-pending device that simulates the properties of the tympanic membrane in order to aid in the diagnosis of ear disorders. The device includes an artificial membrane that can mimic different disease states of the ear by adjusting fluid volume, type, and gas pressure. It also features visual cues and an optical reflection to assist with otoscope alignment. The goal of this invention is to improve the accuracy of diagnosing ear conditions and reduce misdiagnosis rates, which can be as high as 30%-50%. This technology has the potential to be used for testing otoscopes and studying ear conditions. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
7. Patent Application Titled "Length-Adjustable Ossicular Prosthesis Having In-Situ Elongation Out Of The Head Plate" Published Online (USPTO 20240041589).
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PATENT applications ,PROSTHETICS ,INTERNET publishing ,EAR ossicles ,EUSTACHIAN tube ,MIDDLE ear ventilation - Abstract
The US Patent and Trademark Office has published a patent application for a length-adjustable ossicular prosthesis that can replace or bridge parts of the ossicular chain in the middle ear. The prosthesis includes a head plate, a connecting element with rib elements, and a second fastening element. The rib elements can be spread radially to adjust the length of the prosthesis, and an adjusting tool can be used for in-situ length manipulation. The invention aims to improve the length adjustability of the prosthesis, allowing for symmetrical elongation and a low overall height. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
8. Researchers Submit Patent Application, "Length-Adjustable Ossicular Prosthesis Having In-Situ Elongation Out Of The Head Plate", for Approval (USPTO 20230404746).
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PATENT applications ,PROSTHETICS ,RESEARCH personnel ,MIDDLE ear ventilation ,EAR ossicles ,EUSTACHIAN tube - Abstract
A patent application has been submitted for a new type of ossicular prosthesis that can be adjusted in length to improve sound transmission in the middle ear. The prosthesis replaces damaged or missing parts of the ossicular chain and can adapt to individual anatomical conditions. It includes rib elements that can be spread or compressed to adjust the length of the prosthesis, allowing for post-operative mobility and reducing the risk of complications. The prosthesis is designed to be reversible and adjustable during surgery, with locking devices and an adjusting tool to achieve the desired length. The patent application also mentions the use of different materials, such as memory metal or flexible materials, in the rib elements. Overall, this invention aims to provide a length-adjustable ossicular prosthesis that improves sound transmission and minimizes complications. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
9. Limitations of non-echo planar diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (non-EPI MRI) in cholesteatoma surveillance after ossicular chain reconstruction. A prospective study
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Tamas L. Horvath, Gábor Polony, Mária Gődény, Kornél Dános, Judit Kalman, László Tamás, and Bálint Liktor
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Ear, Middle ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Prosthesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Predictive Value of Tests ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Prospective cohort study ,Ear Ossicles ,Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear ,business.industry ,Cholesteatoma ,Auditory Threshold ,Prostheses and Implants ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Second-Look Surgery ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Middle ear ,Audiometry, Pure-Tone ,Female ,Surgery ,Cortical bone ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Echo planar ,Ossicular chain reconstruction - Abstract
Objective Non-echo planar diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging is a reliable surveillance tool of residual cholesteatoma nowadays. It is not known whether the material of the ossicular chain prosthesis modifies the sensitivity and specificity of MRI in these cases. The aim of the study was to compare the sensitivity, specificity and a localization-specific accuracy of non-EPI DW MRI sequences for residual cholesteatoma in the following 3 subgroups: patients with titanium ossicular prosthesis (group T), with autologous cortical bone columella (group A) or without any reconstruction (group WR) of hearing bones. Methods This prospective study covered 28 cases with cholesteatoma of the middle ear undergone second-look surgery, who had preoperative PROPELLER DW-MRI. Surgical findings were compared to the results of the DWI-MRI. Results The overall sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) were: 0.76-0.8-0.76-0.8. Group T, group A and group WR sensitivity was 0.83-0.6-1, specificity: 0.75-0.75-0.85, PPV: 0.83-0.75-0.66, NPV: 0.75-0.6-1. Overall accuracy was 0.78. Size of missed cholesteatoma was 2-4 mm (mean: 2.66±1.15). Conclusions Various materials are suitable for ossicular chain reconstruction. The poor detectability of residual or recurrent cholesteatoma in the middle ears reconstructed with autologous bony prosthesis may still claim second-look surgery instead of the usage of non- EPI DWI sequences independently in these patients.
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- 2021
10. Endoskopisch geführte Eingriffe an der Ossikelkette – ein Einblick
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Alessandro Bozzato and Veronika Flockerzi
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Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,business.industry ,medicine ,Middle ear ,Head and neck surgery ,Cholesteatoma ,Ear ossicles ,medicine.disease ,business - Abstract
Unter dem Begriff der „endoskopischen Ossikuloplastik“ werden operative Masnahmen zusammengefasst, die eine Rekonstruktion der Ossikelkette unter endoskopischer Kontrolle beschreiben. Neben Fehlbildungen und Verletzungen sind entzundliche Veranderungen fur die Mehrzahl der notwendigen Rekonstruktionen verantwortlich. Der vorliegende Artikel gibt einen kommentierten Einblick uber in der aktuellen Literatur vorhandene Daten und erste eigene Erfahrungen.
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- 2021
11. Congenital Anomalies of the Ossicular Chain: Surgical and Audiological Outcomes
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Hans G X M Thomeer, Robert J Stokroos, Sara E Henkemans, and Adriana L Smit
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Adult ,Male ,Reoperation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Single Center ,Young Adult ,Audiometry ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Humans ,Medicine ,Child ,Hearing Loss ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies ,Ossicular chain ,business.industry ,Retrospective cohort study ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Conductive hearing loss ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otitis ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Cohort ,Middle ear ,Female ,Sensorineural hearing loss ,medicine.symptom ,Otologic Surgical Procedures ,business - Abstract
Objectives: In this study, we aim to analyze audiometric outcomes of middle ear surgery in patients with congenital middle ear anomalies. Methods: In this single center retrospective cohort study, audiological outcomes were extracted from patient files. Patients with a congenital middle ear anomaly treated surgically in a tertiary referral center between June 2015 and December 2020 were included. Pre- and postoperative short- and long-term audiometric data (at ≥3 and ≥10 months respectively) were compared to analyze hearing outcomes. Results: Eighteen ears (15 patients) were treated surgically with an exploratory tympanotomy. At short term follow up statistically significant improvements in air conduction thresholds and air-bone gaps were found. Hearing improved in 94.4% (17/18) of operated ears. Successful outcome, defined as an air-bone gap closure to within 20 dB after surgery, was reached in 44.4% (8/18). Serviceable hearing (air conduction ≤30 dB) was reached in 55.6% (10/18). Negative outcome (any significant deterioration in hearing) occurred in 1 patient: in this ear otitis media occurred during the postoperative course. At long term follow up, available for 50% of the cohort, hearing remained stable in 5 ears, improved in 1 ear and deteriorated in 3, all of which underwent revision surgery. Sensorineural hearing loss due to surgery, or other complications, were not encountered. Conclusion: middle ear surgery was found to be an effective treatment option to improve hearing in this cohort of patients with congenital middle ear anomalies. Surgical goals of obtained gain in air conduction thresholds and serviceable hearing levels were met by most patients without the occurrence of any iatrogenic sensorineural hearing loss.
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- 2021
12. Patent Application Titled "Bone Conduction Vibration Sounding Candy And A Sounding Control Method And Control System Thereof" Published Online (USPTO 20230320374).
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BONE conduction ,DEPTH sounding ,PATENT applications ,INTERNET publishing ,EAR ossicles - Abstract
"Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following technical effects: " "(1) A variety of readable music files are pre-stored in the system end, which is only used as a medium for the bone conduction playback end to obtain the readable sound file, and does not interfere with the music playback of the bone conduction playback end. A bone conduction vibration sounding candy, comprising: a bone conduction playback end, having a unique identification two-dimensional code, for a system end to perform identification and transmit a preselected readable sound file according to an identification result for sound playback; and a candy body, arranged on the bone conduction playback end for chewing. That is, one system end corresponds to a plurality of bone conduction playback ends, and the bone conduction playback ends do not interfere with each other.". [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
13. Patent Issued for Systems and methods for simulating a tympanic membrane (USPTO 11741856).
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TYMPANIC membrane ,PATENT offices ,OTITIS media ,OTOSCOPY ,EAR ossicles ,EAR canal ,OTITIS media with effusion - Abstract
The device of claim 1, wherein the artificial tympanic membrane has a shape which exhibits an optical reflection from the artificial tympanic membrane surface to enable location of the artificial tympanic membrane and alignment of an otoscope. "In some embodiments, the artificial tympanic membrane has a shape which exhibits an optical reflection from the artificial tympanic membrane surface to enable location of the artificial tympanic membrane and alignment of an otoscope. "Accordingly, improved devices, systems, and methods for simulating a tympanic membrane, for example, a diseased tympanic membrane, a disordered tympanic membrane, or a healthy tympanic membrane, are desired. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
14. Relationship between short-term and mid-term hearing outcomes after stapedotomy in patients with otosclerosis: an investigation
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Bing Chen, Nikita A Menon, Austin Scholp, Yu Zhao, Yanqing Fang, Keguang Chen, and Yilai Shu
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hearing Loss, Conductive ,Stapes Surgery ,Audiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hearing ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Humans ,Medicine ,In patient ,Postoperative Period ,Hearing Loss ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Term (time) ,Otosclerosis ,Treatment Outcome ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Audiometry, Pure-Tone ,Female ,Pure tone audiometry ,business ,Bone Conduction ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Although stapedotomy is effective for patients with clinical otosclerosis, the time of hearing stabilization has not yet been consistent.To investigate the relationships between post-operative follow-up times, hearing outcomes, and threshold shift after stapedotomy.Fifty-five patients with clinical otosclerosis that underwent stapedotomy were retrospectively studied. Pure tone audiometry tests were conducted within the first month (short-term) and within 1 year (mid-term) postoperatively. Data were analyzed for two rounds of audiometry tests at different postoperative follow-up times.Air conduction (AC) and bone conduction (BC) were significantly correlated with preoperative hearing levels (Hearing results showed a trend of improvement between short-term and mid-term follow-ups after stapedotomy. AC, ABG, and success rate displayed significant improvement several months postoperatively. BC deterioration occurred in less than 30% of patients at short-term. The recovery of BC at 4 kHz was later than that of low frequencies.
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- 2021
15. The Human Bone Collection of the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Hong Kong: History and description of cranial and postcranial skeletal remains
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James K. H. Tsoi, Michael M. Bornstein, Fabio Savoldi, Liuling Hui, Carla Montalvao, Carl K.K. Leung, and Nina G. Jablonski
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Dentistry ,Human bone ,Postcrania ,Young Adult ,Humans ,Cemeteries ,Ear ossicles ,Child ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Skull ,Southern chinese ,Infant ,Middle Aged ,Faculty ,Body Remains ,Geography ,Child, Preschool ,Anthropology ,Female ,Anatomy ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVES The present work describes the status and contents of The Human Bone Collection of the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Hong Kong. MATERIALS AND METHODS The Collection originates from the 1980s and became officially established in 2017 for teaching and research purposes. Most of the Collection consists of unclaimed human remains of southern Chinese individuals exhumed from local cemeteries and donated to the Faculty in the last few decades. The demographic information was provided largely from burial records and forensic estimations. Since 2016, the Collection has undergone a process of reorganization into cranial and postcranial remains, followed by preservation procedures that included cleaning and classification. RESULTS The Collection currently consists of remains belonging to about 368 individuals (243 males, 54 females, 71 unknown), with ages ranging from 0.8 to 90 years (mean 57.4 years). It comprises cranial remains belonging to 260 individuals (169 males, 39 females, 52 unknown), and postcranial remains belonging to 248 individuals (180 males, 42 females, 26 unknown). The preservation status ranges from poor to good, with the cranial remains better preserved than the postcranial elements. For a large number of individuals, ear ossicles, soil samples, and other materials are also available. DISCUSSION The Collection is accessible to local and international institutions for teaching and research.
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- 2021
16. Correlation between peri-operative complication in middle ear cholesteatoma surgery using STAMCO, ChOLE, and SAMEO-ATO classifications
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Eolo Castello, Giorgio Peretti, Enrico Piccirillo, Tommaso Cacco, Luca Carmisciano, Stefano Africano, and Gilda Gaglio
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Complications ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Labyrinthine fistula ,Mastoidectomy ,Otology ,Mastoid ,SAMEO-ATO ,medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Middle Ear Cholesteatoma ,Humans ,Cholesteatoma ,Aged ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies ,Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Perioperative ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,Otorhinolaryngology ,ChOLE ,STAMCO ,Middle ear ,business ,Complication - Abstract
Purpose To compare the relationship between the variable “complication” and the other variables of middle ear cholesteatoma classifications (STAMCO, ChOLE, and SAMEO-ATO). Methods Retrospective study of 110 patients that underwent 132 middle ear surgeries between the 1 January 2012 and the 31 December 2019 for chronic otitis with cholesteatoma classified according to STAMCO, ChOLE, and SAMEO-ATO classifications in a tertiary health care centre. Results Older age, male gender, STAMCO-T, and SAMEO-ATO [O1, T, O2, (s -)] and mastoid involvement (STAMCO-M and ChOLE-Ch) were associated with an increased risk of complication report. Conclusions In our series, statistical analysis pointed out a relationship between surgical complications and age, gender, site, mastoidectomy type, and ossicular chain status at surgery. The choice of variables to be recorded for cholesteatoma staging should be carefully balanced, considering that “complication” variable could be a repetitive item.
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- 2021
17. Facial and hearing outcomes in transmastoid nerve decompression for Bell's palsy, with preservation of the ossicular chain
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Mariko Takahashi, Akira Inagaki, and Shingo Murakami
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Decompression ,Hearing loss ,Degeneration (medical) ,Mastoid ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Bell's palsy ,medicine ,Bell Palsy ,Humans ,steroid therapy ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies ,Salvage Therapy ,Ossicular chain ,Palsy ,business.industry ,Hearing Tests ,Retrospective cohort study ,Original Articles ,ossicular chain preservation ,Recovery of Function ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Decompression, Surgical ,Prognosis ,Facial nerve ,Surgery ,facial nerve decompression ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Original Article ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,transmastoid approach ,business - Abstract
Objectives Facial nerve decompression is a salvage treatment for Bell's palsy patients for whom a poor prognosis is anticipated with standard medical treatment. The transmastoid approach is a frequently performed approach, but it remains unknown if this surgery is effective when the ossicular chain is preserved. This study aimed to determine the efficacy of facial nerve decompression using the transmastoid approach in Bell's palsy. Design, setting and participants This retrospective study included patients who had undergone transmastoid facial nerve decompression with ossicular chain preservation and patients who met the criteria for surgery, but received only medical treatment between January 2007 and May 2019, at a single centre. Main outcome measures Attainment of House-Brackmann grade I at 12 months after onset of facial palsy. Results The recovery rate to House-Brackmann grade I in the decompression group in the early phase (≤18 days after onset) was higher than that of the medical treatment group, although the difference was not significant (70% vs 47%, P = .160). However, within this early surgery group, a subgroup of cases with ≥95% facial nerve degeneration demonstrated a significant improvement in recovery rate (73% vs 30%, P = .018). Among surgeries performed in the late phase (≥19 days), only a subgroup with ≥95% facial nerve degeneration was available for analysis, and the difference in recovery rate was not significant compared with medical treatment alone (26% vs 30%, P = 1.00). Post-surgical hearing evaluation demonstrated that average hearing deterioration was 1.3 dB which was non-significant, suggesting this procedure does not cause hearing loss. Conclusions Transmastoid facial nerve decompression with ossicular chain preservation in the early phase after symptom-onset is an effective salvage treatment for severe Bell's palsy with ≥95% facial nerve degeneration.
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- 2020
18. Comparative study of unilateral conductive hearing loss in patients with an intact tympanic membrane
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Wenjin Wu, Qi Huang, Yupeng Liu, Fan Zhang, Jingchun He, and Jun Yang
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tympanic Membrane ,Adolescent ,Hearing Loss, Conductive ,macromolecular substances ,Audiology ,Intraoperative Period ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,polycyclic compounds ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Humans ,Medicine ,In patient ,Child ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies ,Ossicular chain ,Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear ,business.industry ,Cholesteatoma ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Conductive hearing loss ,Ossicular Prosthesis ,Ossicular Replacement ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Child, Preschool ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Middle ear ,Audiometry, Pure-Tone ,Female ,sense organs ,business ,Unilateral conductive hearing loss - Abstract
The ossicular chain status is directly associated with the severity of conductive hearing loss (CHL) when the tympanic membrane (TM) is intact.To analyze the relationship between intraoperative findings and audiological data in patients with unilateral CHL and an intact TM.Forty-three patients who underwent surgery at Xinhua hospital from January 1, 2012, to December 31, 2019, were included and categorized based on their intraoperative findings. Demographic data, intraoperative findings, and preoperative and postoperative audiological results of these patients were analyzed.Patients with ossicular chain disruption had significantly better outcomes than those with ossicular chain fixation (air conduction threshold [ACT]: 26.51 ± 8.82 vs. 44.08 ± 14.41 dB,Congenital ossicular chain anomalies had similar surgical outcome regardless of the pathology. In acquired cases, ossicular chain disruption had better audiological outcomes than ossicular chain fixation.Ossicular chain reconstruction can significantly improve the hearing in patients with UCHL with intact TM.
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- 2020
19. Auditory ossicles in ScanningElectron Microscopy
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Agnieszka Wiatr, Jacek Składzień, and Maciej Wiatr
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Male ,Incus ,Ear, Middle ,middle ear surgery ,ossicular chain ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tympanoplasty ,0302 clinical medicine ,030225 pediatrics ,Humans ,Medicine ,Tympanic cavity ,Auditory ossicle ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Ear Ossicles ,Stapes ,Ossicles ,business.industry ,Cholesteatoma ,Malleus ,Anatomy ,medicine.disease ,Scanning Electron Microscope ,Otitis Media ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ,Middle ear ,Female ,business - Abstract
Introduction: Knowledge about the physiology of a healthy middle ear is essential for understanding the activity and mechanics of the ear as well as the basics of ossiculoplasty. Trauma of the epithelial lining of the tympanic cavity as well as the ossicular chain may be the result of chronic inflammation and surgery. Depending on the observed changes of the middle ear lining, there are several types of distinguished chronic inflammatory changes: simple, with cholesteatoma, with the formation of inflammatory granulation tissue, in course of specific diseases. Purpose: The aim of the article is presentation of the microstructure and vasculature of the ossicular chain in the Scanning Electron Microscope. Particular attention is drawn to the anatomical aspects of the structure and connections of auditory ossicles as vital elements for reconstruction of the conduction system of the middle ear. Material and method: The analysis covered auditory ossicles standardly removed in accordance with the methodology of the investigated surgical procedures. The preparations were evaluated in a scanning electron microscope. Results: The exposure of bone surface promotes deep erosion. The advanced process of destruction of bone surface in the case of chronic otitis media correlates with a significant degree of damage to both the lining covering the auditory ossicles and that surrounding articular surfaces. Conclusions: (1) The ossicles in the image of the Scanning Electron Microscope are covered with lining. It passes from the surface of the ossicles to the vascular bundles, forming vascular sheaths; (2) Damage to lining continuity on the surface of the auditory ossicles promotes the rapid destruction of bone tissue in the inflammatory process; (3) The dimensions of the individual ossicles are respectively: malleus – 8.36 +/- 0.01, incus – 8.14 +/- 0.0, stapes – 3.23 +/- 0.01 mm. Behavior of the anatomical length of ossicular chain during tympanoplasty appears to be essential to maintaining adequate vibration amplitude of the conductive system of the middle ear.
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- 2020
20. The effect of age on ossiculoplasty results: A retrospective evaluation of 60 cases
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Kadir Özdamar and Alper Şen
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Hearing Loss, Conductive ,Group B ,Retrospective data ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tympanoplasty ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Child ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Hearing Tests ,Significant difference ,Age Factors ,Pediatric age ,Mean age ,General Medicine ,Long term results ,Middle Aged ,Surgery ,Otitis Media ,Ossicular Replacement ,Treatment Outcome ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Chronic Disease ,Female ,Ear Cartilage ,business - Abstract
There are only a few studies evaluating ossiculoplasty results in the pediatric age group. Although the effect of different factors on the results of ossiculoplasty is investigated, the effect of age on ossiculoplasty results is not known. In this study, the effect of age on ossiculoplasty results has been investigated.This retrospective clinical study was performed in 60 patients (30 female, 30 male; mean age 15.5±14.3 years, range 9-57 years) who underwent ossiculoplasty. The cases were divided into two groups according to their age. Group A consisted of pediatric cases younger than 18 years of age and group B consisted of adult subjects (18 years). The comparison of the groups was made by taking into consideration the air-bone gap in the 3rd and 12th weeks of the pre- and postoperative period.There was no statistically significant difference between preoperative air-bone gaps of the groups (p=0.086). In the third postoperative month, the air-bone gap gain of group A was statistically significantly higher than group B (p=0.0001). The air-bone gap gain of group A was significantly higher than group B in the postoperative 12th month (p=0.026). The air-bone gap gain of the patients with malleus in group A and group B was higher in the postoperative 3rd month than in the patients without malleus (all p values0.05). There was no statistically significant difference between the air-bone gap gain in patients with the stapes suprastructure and the air-bone gap gain of the patients without stapes suprastructure in group A and group B in the postoperative 3rd month (p values0.05).The results of ossiculoplasty were found better in the pediatric age group. We think that ossiculoplasty should be carried out without delay in the pediatric age group.
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- 2020
21. Endoscopic type 3 tympanoplasty: Functional outcomes in chronic otitis media
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Manel Manos, Enric Cisa, Francesc Cruellas, Ricardo Bartel, Miriam Hamdan, Felipe Benjumea, Gabriel Huguet, and Xavier Gonzalez-Compta
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Adult ,Natural Orifice Endoscopic Surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Chronic otitis ,Cartilage graft ,Prosthesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tympanoplasty ,0302 clinical medicine ,Audiometry ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Prospective cohort study ,Aged ,Ear Ossicles ,Stapes ,Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear ,business.industry ,Type 3 tympanoplasty ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Surgery ,Footplate ,Ossicular Prosthesis ,Otitis Media ,Cartilage ,Ossicular Replacement ,Treatment Outcome ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Chronic Disease ,business ,Bone Conduction - Abstract
Background Type 3 tympanoplasty is the surgery of choice for middle ear reconstruction in cases where an integral stapes suprastructure and mobile footplate are present. Objective The objective of this study was to obtain functional results after endoscopic type 3 tympanoplasty in chronic otitis media. Materials and methods Prospective study including 24 patients who underwent endoscopic type 3 tympanoplasty, using PORP for ossicular chain reconstruction (OCR) and cartilage graft for tympanic membrane reconstruction. Audiograms were made preoperatively, and 6 months after surgery. Results Dry, closed, self-cleaning ears were obtained in 91.7% of the cases. Mean preoperative air-bone gap (ABG) was 30.4 dB, mean postoperative ABG was 16.7 dB, dB gain of 13.6 dB. ABG closure rate to 20 dB or less of 79.2%, and to 10 dB or less of 29.2%. Conclusion and significance Endoscopic tympanoplasty and OCR is a valid option for surgeons who are comfortable with the use of endoscopes for middle ear surgery as it allows improved visualization of the prosthesis and graft placement during middle ear reconstruction.
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- 2020
22. Mechanical Energy Dissipation Through the Ossicular Chain and Inner Ear Using Laser Doppler Vibrometer Measurement of Round Window Velocity
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Carlos R. Esquivel, John Lally, Samuel A. Spear, Jason Adams, Mostafa M Ahmed, Matthew Ryan, Sophie Higgins, and James K. Aden
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Acoustics ,Incus ,Vibration ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Inner ear ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Ear Ossicles ,Stapes ,Round window ,Ossicles ,business.industry ,Lasers ,Temporal Bone ,Sensory Systems ,Ossicular Prosthesis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Round Window, Ear ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Middle ear ,sense organs ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Laser Doppler vibrometer ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Hypothesis Round window velocity measurements should correlate closely with vibration measurements taken at proximal points along an intact chain over a set frequency range. These round window vibration measurements should be similar to the vibration measurements taken of the ossicles if mechanical energy is conserved through the vestibular organ. Background To date there has not been a study which compares vibratory velocity measurements through an intact ossicular chain to the level of the round window. This study attempted to quantify the degree of mechanical energy transmission and suspected dissipation through the ossicular chain and vestibular organ through incus, stapes, and round window velocity measurements in response to sound stimulus. Methods Five thawed human temporal bones with intact ossicular chain and tympanic membrane underwent complete mastoidectomy and a facial recess approach. A laser Doppler vibrometer (LDV) was mounted on the operating microscope to measure vibration of incus, stapes, and round window in response to a sound stimulus within the external auditory canal. Sound stimulus frequencies ranged from 0.5 to 4 kHz at 90 dB SPL. Results Vibration velocity was measured across the frequency range for each incus, stapes, and round window. Vibration velocity curves obtained over the frequency range were similar for each of the bones with a notable resonant frequency around 2 kHz. The incus and stapes curve amplitudes were nearly identical with similar maximum velocity and frequency at which this maximal velocity was noted. Round window vibration velocity demonstrated a unique peak velocity. Transfer function measurements of the stapes and round window demonstrated markedly similar curves. The variation in velocity between temporal bones in response to the standardized stimulus was more dramatic in the round window measurements when compared with the incus and stapes. Conclusions This study supports the concept that round window transfer function is equivalent to stapes footplate transfer function when subjected to the same acoustic stimuli. This study also demonstrates that the round window is a much more difficult target to measure when using LDV technology and improvements in experimental design are required to better understand round window physiology in relation to transfer of acoustic vibratory stimulus transferred throughout the middle ear. A complete and thorough understanding of the biophysical properties of the middle and inner ear are critical for optimal ossiculoplasty outcomes and the development of future ossicular prosthetics.
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23. Pediatric Endoscopic Ossiculoplasty Following Surgery for Chronic Ear Disease
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Christen Caloway, Razan A. Basonbul, Angela W. Zhu, Brandon Isaacson, Harini Suresh, Anthony M. Tolisano, Daniel J. Lee, Michael S. Cohen, and Evette A. Ronner
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Hearing loss ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Tertiary care ,Prosthesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Chronic ear disease ,Child ,Ear Diseases ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies ,Air conduction ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Endoscopy ,Malleus ,Surgery ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Child, Preschool ,Chronic Disease ,Audiometry, Pure-Tone ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Otologic Surgical Procedures ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Cohort study - Abstract
Objective Rigid endoscopes can improve visualization of the tympanic space compared to traditional microscopic techniques. This study investigates whether use of transcanal endoscopic ossiculoplasty influences audiologic outcomes compared to microscopic ossiculoplasty following chronic ear surgery in children. Study design Comparative cohort study at two tertiary care centers. Methods Retrospective review of pediatric chronic ear cases where ossiculoplasty was performed from February 2009 to March 2018. Results We identified 100 ears that underwent endoscopic ossiculoplasty and 100 ears that underwent microscopic ossiculoplasty. The mean age was 11 years (range, 4-18 years) with 63% males. There were no significant differences in these parameters between the two groups. Subjects underwent either primary ossiculoplasty or ossiculoplasty during second-look procedures. There was no significant difference in air conduction pure tone average (PTA) after microscopic cases compared to endoscopic cases (-12.5 dB vs. -10.5 dB, P = .40). These results were independent of prosthesis type. Microscopic ossiculoplasty was significantly more likely to use a post-auricular approach (P = .0001). There was no difference in complication rate between the two groups. The malleus was more likely to be absent or removed prior to endoscopic ossiculoplasty (P = .0004) with no significant difference in the change in PTA between groups. Conclusions Transcanal endoscopic ossiculoplasty was found to have equivalent audiometric outcomes with significantly fewer post-auricular approaches and no increase in complications compared to microscopic ossiculoplasty. While the malleus was more likely to be absent in endoscopic cases, this did not appear to influence the change in PTA. Level of evidence 4 Laryngoscope, 2020.
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- 2020
24. Microscopic vs Endoscopic Ear Surgery for Congenital Ossicular Anomaly
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Bong Jik Kim, Jae-Yoon Kang, Jaein Chung, Jin Woong Choi, and Min-Su Kim
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Adult ,Male ,Microsurgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Endoscope ,Stapes Surgery ,Endoscopic ear surgery ,medicine ,Humans ,Child ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Endoscopy ,Middle Aged ,Stapes surgery ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Female ,Anomaly (physics) ,Otologic Surgical Procedures ,business ,Operating microscope - Abstract
To compare surgical outcomes of transcanal endoscopic ear surgery (TEES) for congenital ossicular anomalies with those of conventional microscopic surgery.Retrospective case review.Tertiary referral academic center.From March 2012 to November 2018, 42 consecutive ears in 40 patients with congenital ossicular anomaly who underwent ossiculoplasty or stapes surgery using either ear endoscopes (TEES group) or an operating microscope (microscopic group) were included. Postoperative audiometric results, operation time, switch of approach, and complications were compared between the 2 groups.Twenty-four ears (66.1%) were in the microscopic group and 18 ears (33.9%) were in the TEES group. The mean (SD) preoperative air-bone gap was 31.8 (10.0) dB in the microscopic group and 35.2 (11.1) dB in the TEES group. The mean (SD) postoperative air-bone gap was 7.4 (6.5) dB in the microscopic group and 5.6 (5.0) dB in the TEES group. The differences in the preoperative and postoperative air-bone gaps between the 2 groups were not statistically significant (TEES for congenital ossicular anomaly has comparable audiometric results and complication rates to conventional microscopic surgery. TEES appears to have the advantages of shorter operation times.
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25. A Retrospective Analysis and Comparison of the STAM and STAMCO Classification and EAONO/JOS Cholesteatoma Staging System in Predicting Surgical Treatment Outcomes of Middle Ear Cholesteatoma
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A. Westzaan, Hfe van der Toom, M.P. van der Schroeff, Jmh Janssen, Robert Jan Pauw, Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, and Erasmus MC other
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Nigeria ,Cholesteatoma ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,Sensory Systems ,Treatment Outcome ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Cohort ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Middle Ear Cholesteatoma ,Neurology (clinical) ,Radiology ,Stage (cooking) ,Surgical treatment ,business ,Staging system ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Objective To evaluate and compare the STAM classification, STAMCO classification and the EAONO/JOS staging system as predictors for cholesteatoma recidivism and postoperative hearing, using a large patient cohort in our tertiary referral center. Method Two hundred thirty-one patients who underwent surgery for primary cholesteatoma between 2003 and December 2012 were included and retrospectively classified and staged according to the STAM classification, STAMCO classification, and EAONO/JOS staging system. Data on cholesteatoma recidivism rates and postoperative hearing were collected. The predictive value of the three instruments for recurrent and residual cholesteatoma was compared by using receiver operating characteristic curves. Results For predicting recurrent cholesteatoma, the STAMCO classification was significantly superior compared to the other two instruments. For predicting residual cholesteatoma, the STAMCO classification was superior to the EANO/JOS Staging system. The postoperative hearing shows a significant increase in ABG with increasing extension of cholesteatoma in the CWU group and a significant decrease in AC threshold level with increasing stage and a significant increase in AC with increasing ossicular chain status in the CWD group. Conclusion Based on our study, the STAMCO classification represents the best available predictor for recurrent cholesteatoma and holds most promise for predicting residual cholesteatoma. Extension of cholesteatoma seems to be linked to postoperative hearing and thus the classifications and staging systems may be able to predict postoperative hearing. More studies are needed to assess the validation of these classifications.
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- 2020
26. Transcanal Endoscopic Ear Surgery for Congenital Middle Ear Anomalies
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Takatoshi Furukawa, Seiji Kakehata, Tsukasa Ito, Kazunori Futai, Toshinori Kubota, and Hirooki Matsui
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,animal structures ,Adolescent ,Ear, Middle ,Stapes Surgery ,Endoscopic ear surgery ,Tertiary Care Centers ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tympanoplasty ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hearing ,medicine ,Operating time ,Humans ,Postoperative Period ,Child ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies ,Stapes ,Ossicular chain ,business.industry ,Hearing Tests ,Endoscopy ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,Sensory Systems ,Footplate ,Surgery ,Ossicular Prosthesis ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Child, Preschool ,Middle ear ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Otologic Surgical Procedures ,business ,human activities ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Objective To demonstrate the efficacy of transcanal endoscopic ear surgery (TEES) for congenital middle ear anomalies. Study design Retrospective case review. Setting Tertiary referral center. Patients Twenty-one patients ranging in age from 4 to 62 years old (median: 15 yr) who underwent TEES between 2011 and 2017 were compared with 19 patients ranging in age from 3 to 49 years old (median: 11 yr) who underwent microscopic ear surgery (MES) between 2000 and 2011. Intervention Ossiculoplasty or stapes surgeries were performed with TEES or MES. TEES was performed using a rigid endoscope with an outer diameter of 2.7-mm coupled with a full high-definition video system. MES was performed via a transcanal approach with a retroauricular incision. Main outcome measure Middle ear anomaly classification, operating time, and hearing outcomes based on the American Academy of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery criteria were evaluated and compared between the TEES and MES groups. Results For Teunissen and Cremers class III anomalies, defined as ossicular chain malformations with a mobile stapes footplate, postoperative air-bone gap closure to 10 dB or less was achieved in 50% of the TEES group and 47% of the MES group. Postoperative air-bone gap closure to 20 dB or less was achieved in 86% of the TEES group and 100% of the MES group. No significant difference was found in the operating time between the two groups. All MES procedures required a retroauricular incision. Conclusion Our results indicate that TEES has similar auditory outcomes compared with MES while avoiding a retroauricular incision.
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- 2019
27. Patent Issued for Implantable middle ear transducer having diagnostic detection sensor (USPTO 11711658).
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MIDDLE ear ,PATENT offices ,CONDUCTIVE hearing loss ,EAR canal ,EAR ossicles ,TRANSDUCERS - Abstract
This Doppler shift measurement can be used to calculate velocity, displacement, or acceleration of a middle ear element or middle ear transducer. LDV typically uses a helium-neon laser, or something similar, and can be used to measure the Doppler shift between incident and reflected light from a vibrating surface such as a middle ear element or a middle ear transducer. The method can also include determining whether the vibrational driving is indicative of a vibrating element being uncoupled from the middle ear bone and/or include determining whether the vibrational driving is indicative of excessively impeded vibration of the middle ear bone. [Extracted from the article]
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28. Patent Issued for Systems and methods for treating hearing loss (USPTO 11662561).
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HEARING disorders ,PATENT offices ,INVENTORS ,TYMPANIC membrane ,EAR ossicles ,TYMPANIC membrane perforation - Abstract
Optionally, the endoscope may be slidable through the first lumen of the first tympanic membrane port device while the first tympanic membrane port is implanted in the tympanic membrane such that a distal end portion of the endoscope is positionable in a middle ear to visualize the round window region of a cochlea. The injector instrument, optionally, may be slidable through the second lumen of the second tympanic membrane port device while the second tympanic membrane port device is implanted in the tympanic membrane such that a curved distal tip portion of the injector instrument is advanceable to the round window region. Also, the method may include advancing the distal tip portion of the trocar needle through the puncture opening to implant the first tympanic membrane port device in the tympanic membrane, and the first tympanic membrane port device can define a first lumen therethrough. [Extracted from the article]
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29. P092 Infantile osteopetrosis: a case report Traduction en Anglais
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K Bouayed, N Moussali, A Sakhi, and R Scholastique
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Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Blindness ,Bone marrow transplantation ,business.industry ,Knee joint valgus deformity ,Computed tomography ,medicine.disease ,Albers-Schönberg Disease ,Normocytic normochromic anemia ,Rheumatology ,medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Ear ossicles ,business - Abstract
Background Infantile osteopetrosis is a rare genetic disorder characterized by increased bone density due to defective osteoclastic resorption. Case report We report the case of a 6 years old girl, born of a consanguineous marriage, hospitalized in our department for bone deformations and visual disturbances. On clinical examination, there was conjunctival pallor, thoracic deformity, genu-valgum and dentigenesis disorder as well as nystagmus and severe loss of visual acuity. The complete blood count showed regenerative normochromic normocytic anaemia as well as thrombocytopenia. Assessment for infectious disorders was negative. The skeletal X-ray revealed diffuse osteocondensation of the skeleton. The CT scan of the rock bones of cranial bases revealed bilateral segmental stenosis of the facial canal with densification of the ossicular chain and thickening of the stapes. Cranio-orbital MRI revealed bilateral optic duct stenosis with atrophy of the optic nerves and chiasma. The diagnosis of osteopetrosis was retained according to this set of clinical and radiological arguments. Unfortunately, the genetic study could not be performed. Histocompatible bone marrow transplant may be curative but was not available for our patient. Genetic counseling was offered for the family as well as dental and orthopedic care. Conclusion Infantile osteopetrosis is a rare but serious pathology that can have severe functional repercussion and even be life-threatening, requiring early diagnosis and management.
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30. Conductive hearing loss in the Hyp mouse model of X-linked hypophosphatemia is accompanied by hypomineralization of the auditory ossicles
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Julian Stürznickel, Tim Rolvien, Richard Seist, Konstantina M. Stankovic, Michael Amling, Ralf Oheim, Margaret M. Kobelski, Jonathan Peichl, Mark Praetorius, Thorsten Schinke, Maximilian M. Delsmann, Gabriel Broocks, Amer Mansour, Marie B. Demay, and Felix N. Schmidt
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hearing loss ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Hearing Loss, Conductive ,Article ,Mice ,Internal medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Auditory ossicle ,Ear Ossicles ,business.industry ,Osteoid ,PHEX ,medicine.disease ,X-linked hypophosphatemia ,PHEX Phosphate Regulating Neutral Endopeptidase ,Conductive hearing loss ,Disease Models, Animal ,Fibroblast Growth Factor-23 ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Osteocyte ,Familial Hypophosphatemic Rickets ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Hypophosphatemia - Abstract
X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH) is a hereditary musculoskeletal disorder caused by loss-of-function mutations in the PHEX gene. In XLH, increased circulating fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) levels cause renal phosphate wasting and low concentrations of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, leading to an early clinical manifestation of rickets. Importantly, hearing loss is commonly observed in XLH patients. We present here data from two XLH patients with marked conductive hearing loss. To decipher the underlying pathophysiology of hearing loss in XLH, we utilized the Hyp mouse model of XLH and measured auditory brain stem responses (ABRs) and distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) to functionally assess hearing. As evidenced by the increased ABR/DPOAE threshold shifts in the mid-frequency range, these measurements indicated a predominantly conductive hearing loss in Hyp mice compared to wild-type (WT) mice. Therefore, we carried out an in-depth histomorphometric and scanning electron microscopic analysis of the auditory ossicles. Quantitative backscattered electron imaging (qBEI) indicated a severe hypomineralization of the ossicles in Hyp mice, evidenced by lower calcium content (CaMean) and higher void volume (ie, porosity) compared to WT mice. Histologically, voids correlated with unmineralized bone (ie, osteoid), and the osteoid volume per bone volume (OV/BV) was markedly higher in Hyp mice than WT mice. The density of osteocyte lacunae was lower in Hyp mice than in WT mice, whereas osteocyte lacunae were enlarged. Taken together, our findings highlight the importance of ossicular mineralization for hearing conduction and point toward the potential benefit of improving mineralization to prevent hearing loss in XLH. © 2021 The Authors. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR).
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31. Effects of location, size and shape of tympanic membrane perforations on hearing: analysis of 400 cases
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Mustafa Koray Balci, A İşlek, H K Önal, and Y B Bakiş
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Adult ,Male ,Tympanic Membrane ,Hearing loss ,Hearing Loss, Conductive ,Dentistry ,Quadrant (abdomen) ,Pure tone average ,Hearing ,Medicine ,Humans ,Ear Ossicles ,Ossicular chain ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Tympanic Membrane Perforation ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Auditory Threshold ,General Medicine ,Surgical procedures ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Large study ,Audiometry, Pure-Tone ,Female ,Audiometry ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Bone Conduction - Abstract
ObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the effect of size, location and shape of tympanic membrane perforations on hearing levels of a large study group treated in a tertiary referral centre.MethodMedical data of 458 patients with tympanic membrane perforations were evaluated.ResultsA total of 336 patients had normal middle-ear findings during the surgical procedures. There was a significant difference in terms of mean pure tone average and air–bone gap values between posterior-inferior and anterior-inferior perforations (p = 0.005 and p = 0.044, respectively). The mean air–bone gap value of kidney-shaped perforations was significantly higher. Posterior-superior and posterior perforations were significant indicators for ossicular chain defects (p < 0.001; odds ratio, 14.2 and p = 0.004; odds ratio, 3.4, respectively).ConclusionPerforations located in the posterior-inferior quadrant caused the greatest hearing loss. The difference between posterior-inferior and anterior-superior or inferior perforations was statistically significant. Posterior perforations had a significant relationship with ossicular chain pathologies. Kidney-shaped perforations caused higher pure tone average and air–bone gap values than annular, elliptical or pinpoint perforations.
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32. The aetiology of ossicular chain defects in congenital cholesteatoma
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X Y Li, Y Liu, D H Zhao, and J J Sun
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Ossicular chain ,Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Stapes ,Congenital cholesteatoma ,Surgery ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Incus ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Etiology ,Disease Progression ,Humans ,business ,Cholesteatoma ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
ObjectiveThe aim of the present study was to perform a retrospective review of the lesion sites in congenital middle-ear cholesteatoma and any accompanying ossicular defects, as well as to explore the possible aetiology of congenital middle-ear cholesteatoma associated with such ossicular chain defects.MethodThe clinical characteristics and pathogenic mechanisms of ossicular chain defects were investigated in 10 patients with early-stage congenital middle-ear cholesteatoma confirmed by surgery, from August 2011 to February 2019.ResultsMonofocal cholesteatoma was located in the anterosuperior quadrant in 3 cases and in the posterosuperior quadrant in 7 cases; all 10 cases showed an absence of the long crus of incus, and 8 cases showed a complete or partial absence of stapes superstructure. The lesions were confined to the vestibular window and the stapes region and had no contact with the long crus of the incus or stapes in nine cases. None of the 10 patients had any recurrence of cholesteatoma.ConclusionAlthough cholesteatoma can cause erosion of ossicles, the present cases suggest that residual epithelium of the cholesteatoma may coexist with ossicular malformations. Therefore, the aetiology of the clinical characteristics in these patients may derive from residual epithelial hinderance of ossicle development.
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33. Patent Application Titled "Electromagnetic Vibrator For Generating A Vibration In Order To Transmit Sound Through A Bone Of A Skull Of A User To An Ear Of The User And A Bone Anchored Hearing Device" Published Online (USPTO 20230117736).
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EAR ,EAR ossicles ,PATENT applications ,PATENT offices ,VIBRATORS ,COCHLEAR implants ,SKULL - Abstract
A bone anchored hearing device according to claim 14, wherein the bone anchored hearing device is or comprises a hearing aid. A bone anchored hearing device comprising: an electromagnetic vibrator according to claim 1; and an implant for implantation into the bone. "According to another aspect, the bone anchored hearing device may comprise the aforementioned electromagnetic vibrator and an implant for implantation into the bone. [Extracted from the article]
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34. Patent Issued for Flexible patulous eustachian tube implant with integrated venting (USPTO 11607341).
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EUSTACHIAN tube ,EAR canal ,PATENT offices ,MIDDLE ear ,EXTERNAL ear ,EAR ossicles ,INNER ear ,TINNITUS - Abstract
It may also be desirable to insert an implant or other device into a patulous ET (26) of a patient, where the implant provides a ventilation pathway along a patulous ET (26) between the middle ear (14) and the pharyngeal ostium (28)." The middle ear (14) lies between the external and inner ears (12, 16) and is connected to the back of the throat by a Eustachian tube (ET) (26), which serves as a pressure equalizing valve between the ear (10) and the sinuses. Therefore, in some instances, it may be desirable to insert an implant or other device into a patulous ET (26) of a patient, where the implant assists the patulous ET (26) in functioning as a pressure equalizing valve between the middle ear (14) and the pharyngeal ostium (28). [Extracted from the article]
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35. Patent Issued for Distortion compensation for bone anchored hearing device (USPTO 11606652).
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PATENT offices ,PATENTS ,ANCHORS ,MEDICAL electronics ,EAR ossicles - Abstract
The bone anchored hearing device of claim 6, wherein the electromagnetic vibrator is a variable reluctance vibrator. The bone anchored hearing device of claim 1, wherein the electromagnetic vibrator is a variable reluctance vibrator. [Extracted from the article]
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36. Transcanal endoscopic ear surgery for traumatic ossicular injury
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Jae-Yoon Kang, Min-Su Kim, Jaein Chung, and Jin Woong Choi
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Treatment outcome ,Stapes Surgery ,Endoscopic ear surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Humans ,Medicine ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Aged ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Auditory Threshold ,Endoscopy ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Stapes surgery ,Surgery ,Ossicular Prosthesis ,Ossicular Replacement ,Treatment Outcome ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,sense organs ,business ,human activities - Abstract
Background: Transcanal endoscopic ear surgery (TEES) for traumatic ossicular injuries (TOI) is not well studied.Objectives: To analyze the treatment outcomes of TEES for TOI.Material and methods: R...
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37. The Antrum–Malleus–Tegmen Score: A Pilot Study Assessing Preoperative Radiographic Predictors for Transcanal Endoscopic Cholesteatoma Dissection
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Anthony M. Tolisano, Daniel E. Killeen, Brandon Isaacson, Joe Walter Kutz, and Jacob B. Hunter
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Mastoidectomy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Pilot Projects ,Endoscopic ear surgery ,Mastoid ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Otology ,medicine ,Humans ,Child ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Antrum ,Aged ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Tegmen ,Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear ,business.industry ,Dissection ,Cholesteatoma ,Endoscopy ,Malleus ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Sensory Systems ,Surgery ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Case-Control Studies ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,Otologic Surgical Procedures ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business ,human activities ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
OBJECTIVE Identify features on computed tomography (CT) that predict mastoidectomy conversion (MC) during transcanal endoscopic ear surgery (TEES). STUDY DESIGN Retrospective case-control. SETTING University otology practice. PATIENTS Consecutive patients with cholesteatoma. INTERVENTION TEES cholesteatoma dissection versus those requiring MC. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Antrum opacification, depth of scutum involvement, and erosion of the mastoid trabeculae, ossicular chain, and tegmen were evaluated. Univariable and multivariable regression analysis was performed. The Antrum-Malleus-Tegmen (AMT) score was created using receiver operating characteristic curves to assess feasibility of performing TEES for cholesteatoma dissection. RESULTS There were 39 TEES and 19 MC cases. Groups had similar age (median 28.5 yr), gender, laterality, and revision surgery status. Median surgical time for MC cases was longer than TEES (231 min vs. 171 min, p
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38. Development of intra-operative assessment system for ossicular mobility and middle ear transfer function
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Takaaki Fujishiro, Takuji Koike, Kenji Ohoyama, Ryo Ebine, Chee Sze Keat, Hajime Ikegami, Yuuka Irie, Masaaki Hayashi, Sho Kanzaki, and Takenobu Higo
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Intra operative ,Movement ,Guinea Pigs ,Ear, Middle ,Audiology ,Ossicular fixation ,Vibration ,Palpation ,Surgical methods ,03 medical and health sciences ,Fixation (surgical) ,Tympanoplasty ,0302 clinical medicine ,Predictive Value of Tests ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Animals ,Medicine ,Ear Ossicles ,Intraoperative Care ,Cochlear microphonic ,Ossicles ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Sensory Systems ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cochlear Microphonic Potentials ,Middle ear ,sense organs ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Objective measurements of the ossicular mobility have not been commonly performed during the surgery, and the assessment of ossicular mobility is made by palpation in most cases. Palpation is inherently subjective and may not always be reliable, especially in milder degrees of ossicular fixation and in the case of multiple fixation. Although several devices have been developed to quantitatively measure the ossicular mobility during surgery, they have not been widely used. In this study, a new system with a hand-held probe which enables intraoperative quantitative measurements of ossicular mobility has been developed. This system not only measures the ossicular mobility, but also investigates "local" transmission characteristics of the middle ear by directly applying vibration to the ossicles and measuring cochlear microphonic. The basic performance of this system was confirmed by measuring the mobility of artificial ossicles and cochlear microphonics in an animal experiment. Our system may contribute to selection of a better surgical method and reducing the risks of revision surgery.
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- 2019
39. Wideband Tympanmetry Results of Bone Cement Ossiculoplasty
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I. Kar, Suna Tokgoz-Yilmaz, Levent Sennaroglu, Münir Demir Bajin, Emel Tahir, and O. Yigit
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Adult ,Male ,Static Admittance ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Peak pressure ,Ear, Middle ,Dentistry ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tympanoplasty ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hearing ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Wideband ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Aged ,Ear Ossicles ,Ossicular chain ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Bone Cements ,Middle Aged ,Tympanometry ,Bone cement ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Acoustic Impedance Tests ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Middle ear ,Female ,sense organs ,business - Abstract
We aim to investigate hearing sensitivity and wideband tympanometry results in bone cement ossiculoplasty cases in present study.A prospective study.Ossiculoplasty patients were grouped according to the anatomical location of bone cement application by surgery note. Ossiculoplasty and tympanoplasty patients were retrospectively invited to the clinic and evaluated. 30 bone cement ossiculoplasty cases as well as 30 Type I tympanoplasty cases (intact ossicular chain) and 30 healthy controls were included in the study and Wideband Tympanometry was performed. Tympanometric peak pressure, equivalent middle ear volume, static admittance, tympanogram width, resonance frequency, average wideband tympanometry and absorbance measurements were analyzed.A statistically significant improvement was observed in the hearing levels of all ossiculoplasty and type I tympanoplasty patients (p 0.05). Bone cement ossiculoplasty groups demonstrated the remarkable differences than the type I tympanoplasty and control group in Wideband Tympanometry test parameters. In some parameters, malleus-stapes and manubriostapedioplasty groups demonstrated similarities to Type I tympanoplasty and control groups.Bone cement is an effective application for ossiculoplasty. Wideband tympanometry is a promising method for the evaluation of the middle ear dynamics.
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40. How many bones? Every bone in my body
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Paul E. Neumann and Thomas R. Gest
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Histology ,Sternum ,Ossicles ,business.industry ,Coccyx ,Skull ,Human bone ,General Medicine ,Anatomy ,Sacrum ,Bone and Bones ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Humans ,Auditory ossicle ,Sesamoid Bones ,Young adult ,business ,Skeleton ,Ear Ossicles - Abstract
Textbooks frequently report that there are 206 human bones, or 200 bones and 6 auditory ossicles. The human bone counts in history and within adulthood were reviewed. Tallies of 197 to 307 bones have been reported over the past several centuries. The relatively low modern reckoning of 206 was due to exclusion of teeth and sesamoid ossicles, and to reassessments of the hyoid, sacrum, coccyx, and sternum as unitary bones. An audit of bone counts during adulthood failed to confirm a rational justification for the total of 206. The number is higher in young adults and lower in the elderly. Difficulties in establishing a definitive bone count include individual differences and the inconsistency of viewing the adult cranium as a collection of 21 bones. Clin. Anat. 33:187-191, 2020. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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41. Cautionary Findings for the Presence of Facial Canal Dehiscence During Cholesteatoma Surgery
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Süleyman Boynueğri, Fulya Eker Barut, Ayşe Seçil Kayali Dinç, Muammer Melih Şahin, Adil Eryilmaz, and Melih Cayonu
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Semicircular Canal Dehiscence ,Mastoidectomy ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Incus ,Dehiscence ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Humans ,Medicine ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies ,Stapes ,Facial Nerve Injuries ,Incidental Findings ,Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear ,Ossicles ,business.industry ,Cholesteatoma ,Malleus ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Semicircular Canals ,Surgery ,Facial Nerve ,Facial canal ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,sense organs ,business - Abstract
Our aim was to investigate the relationship between facial canal dehiscence (FCD) and surgical findings and procedures in patients with cholesteatoma. A total of 186 patients (118 males, 39.2 ± 15 years) who underwent surgery for advanced cholesteatoma between 2013 and 2018 were included in the study. The relationship between FCD and surgical findings was investigated via the surgical registries. The prevalence of FCD was 36.6% (68/186). The prevalence of FCD was 44%, and 13.2% for the patients who underwent canal wall down mastoidectomy (62/141) and canal wall up mastoidectomy (6/45), respectively ( P < .001). Facial canal dehiscence was detected in 73.9% of the 23 patients who had a lateral semicircular canal (LSCC) defect ( P < .001), in 61.9% of 21 patients who had a tegmen tympani defect, and in 58.1% of the 31 patients who had erosion on the posterior wall of the external auditory canal (EAC; P < .05). The prevalence of FCD was 3.1% in patients with isolated incus erosion, 59.1% in patients with erosion of malleus and incus, 60.7% in patients with erosion of stapes suprastructure and incus, and 43.2% in patients with whole ossicular chain deformation ( P < .001). The defects on LSCC, EAC, tegmen tympani, and malleus and incus might be cautionary findings for the presence of FCD during cholesteatoma surgery.
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42. Manubrio-incudo-stapedioplasty for reconstruction of Austin–Kartush type B ossicular defects
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U Düzenli and A F Kıroğlu
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Adult ,Male ,Hearing Loss, Conductive ,Incus ,Stapes Surgery ,Prosthesis Design ,Cohort Studies ,Young Adult ,Audiometry ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies ,Incus body ,Orthodontics ,Analysis of Variance ,Chi-Square Distribution ,business.industry ,Hearing Tests ,Defect reconstruction ,Recovery of Function ,Stapedius ,General Medicine ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,medicine.disease ,Bone cement ,Conductive hearing loss ,Footplate ,Ossicular Prosthesis ,Ossicular replacement prosthesis ,Ossicular Replacement ,Treatment Outcome ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Female ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
ObjectiveManubrio-incudo-stapedioplasty functional outcomes were compared to those of other methods for reconstructing Austin–Kartush type B ossicular defects.MethodsForty-two patients underwent Austin–Kartush type B ossicular defect reconstruction using: manubrio-incudo-stapedioplasty (13 patients), an autologous incus (19 patients) or a titanium ossicular replacement prosthesis (10 patients). For manubrio-incudo-stapedioplasty reconstruction, the malleus head was removed, the manubrium was relocated posteriorly and the incus short process was placed on the mobile footplate. The manubrium was placed on the incus body groove and bone cement was applied to stabilise the manubrium–incus junction. Pre- and post-operative hearing thresholds were assessed.ResultsThe air–bone gap decreased from 25.9 ± 6.0 dB to 12.3 ± 5.0 dB (p< 0.05) in the manubrio-incudo-stapedioplasty group. The hearing gain was 13.6 ± 5.2 dB for manubrio-incudo-stapedioplasty, 3.4 ± 14.2 dB with the autologous incus, and 3.3 ± 11.07 dB with the titanium ossicular replacement prosthesis. Hearing improvement was greater for manubrio-incudo-stapedioplasty compared to the other reconstruction methods (p< 0.05).ConclusionManubrio-incudo-stapedioplasty resulted in satisfactory hearing outcomes in patients with Austin–Kartush type B ossicular defects. This technique can be considered a stable, inexpensive and effective method to reconstruct Austin–Kartush type B ossicular defects.
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- 2019
43. Does The Type of Ossicular Chain Lesion Affect Outcomes in Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media Without Cholesteatoma?
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Tamás Ferenci, Tamas L. Horvath, Barnabás Horváth, Dora Lukacs, and Bálint Liktor
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Adult ,Male ,Reoperation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media ,Stapes Surgery ,Otitis Media, Suppurative ,Lesion ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tympanoplasty ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hearing ,Incus ,Humans ,Medicine ,Postoperative Period ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Aged ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies ,Stapes ,Fixation (histology) ,business.industry ,Hearing Tests ,Cholesteatoma ,Retrospective cohort study ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Footplate ,Treatment Outcome ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Chronic Disease ,Female ,Original Article ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Bone Conduction - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the pattern of ossicular chain (OC) lesion in chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) without cholesteatoma and its impact on outcomes in primary and revision surgeries. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a retrospective chart review. Patients who underwent tympanoplasty due to CSOM with OC defect between 2010 and 2015 were included in the study. RESULTS: OC lesions were found during 40 of 147 tympanoplasties performed due to CSOM. The preoperative air–bone gap (ABG) was greater in both discontinuity and fixation cases than in cases with CSOM with an intact OC (p
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- 2019
44. Implications for Bone Conduction Mechanisms from Thresholds of Post Radical Mastoidectomy and Subtotal Petrosectomy Patients
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Ronen Perez, Haim Sohmer, Miriam Geal Dor, Michal Kaufmann Yehezkely, Cahtia Adelman, Golda Grinblat, and Shai Chordekar
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Mastoidectomy ,Temporal bone surgery ,Mastoid ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Bone conduction ,medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Humans ,Inner ear ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Child ,Aged ,Ear Ossicles ,Occlusion effect ,Aged, 80 and over ,Ossicular chain ,Perceptual Distortion ,business.industry ,Temporal Bone ,Auditory Threshold ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,lcsh:Otorhinolaryngology ,lcsh:RF1-547 ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Radical mastoidectomy ,Child, Preschool ,Middle ear ,Original Article ,Female ,sense organs ,business ,Bone Conduction ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Ear Canal ,Petrous Bone - Abstract
Objectives To assess bone conduction (BC) thresholds following radical mastoidectomy and subtotal petrosectomy, in which the tympanic membrane and the ossicular chain, responsible for osseous BC mechanisms, are surgically removed. The removal of the tympanic membrane and the ossicular chain would reduce the contributions to BC threshold of the following four osseous BC mechanisms: the occlusion effect of the external ear, middle ear ossicular chain inertia, inner ear fluid inertia, and distortion (compression-expansion) of the walls of the inner ear. Materials and methods BC thresholds were determined in 64 patients who underwent radical mastoidectomy and in 248 patients who underwent subtotal petrosectomy. Results BC thresholds were normal (≤15 dB HL, i.e., better) in 19 (30%) radical mastoidectomy patients and in 19 (8%) subtotal petrosectomy patients at each of the frequencies assessed (0.5, 1.0, 2.0, and 4.0 kHz). Conclusion Normal BC thresholds seen in many patients following mastoidectomy and petrosectomy may be induced by a non-osseous mechanism, and the onset ("threshold") of the classical osseous BC mechanisms may be somewhat higher.
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45. Revision Stapes Surgery: A Novel Technique of Overcoming Erosion of the Long Process of Incus Using Hydroxylapatite Cement and Shape Memory Piston
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Jeremy Lavy and Maral J Rouhani
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Adult ,Male ,Reoperation ,Novel technique ,Adolescent ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Incus ,Dentistry ,Stapes Surgery ,Prosthesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Bone conduction ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,Postoperative Period ,Hearing Loss ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies ,Stapes ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Sensory Systems ,Stapes surgery ,Ossicular Prosthesis ,Otosclerosis ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Female ,Hydroxyapatites ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
BACKGROUND Stapes surgery is performed to treat hearing loss in patients with otosclerosis. Erosion of the long process of incus can occur postoperatively and requires demanding revision surgery to further improve the hearing. The authors describe a novel method of performing revision stapes surgery where there is erosion of the long process of incus. METHODS A retrospective case series analysis of a database of revision stapes operations performed by one surgeon between July 2013 and December 2017 at a tertiary center was carried out. 26 cases were identified where there was significant erosion of long process of incus. The ossicular chain in these cases was reconstructed using a novel technique of using cement to fix the piston prosthesis to the incus remnant. The full technique is described herein. The pre- and postoperative audiometric data were analyzed. RESULTS Mean preoperative air bone gap (ABG) was 29.3 dB and mean postoperative ABG was 9.9 dB. Of the 22 patients with recorded postoperative masked bone conduction thresholds, 16 had ABG closure to < 10 dB (72.7%). CONCLUSION We have shown highly favorable outcomes using this novel technique in addressing erosion of the long process of incus in revision cases for patients with otosclerosis.
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46. Good results in the treatment of ossicular lesions without reconstruction – our explanation for seven cases
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Silvio Caldas Neto, Nelson Caldas, and Mariana de Carvalho Leal
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear ,business.industry ,Auditory Threshold ,Tissue Adhesions ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Treatment Outcome ,0302 clinical medicine ,Text mining ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Humans ,Medicine ,Female ,Radiology ,Child ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,business ,Bone Conduction ,Ear Ossicles - Published
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47. Ossicular chain erosion in chronic otitis media patients with cholesteatoma or granulation tissue or without those: analysis of 915 cases
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Ozan Tuysuz, Emine Timurlenk, Mustafa Akarcay, M. Tayyar Kalcioglu, and Hasan Guclu
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,education ,Incus ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ossicle ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Child ,Cholesteatoma ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Aged ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies ,Stapes ,business.industry ,Granulation tissue ,Malleus ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Otitis Media ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Hearing level ,Child, Preschool ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Chronic Disease ,Granulation Tissue ,Female ,business ,human activities - Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the ossicular chain erosions (OCE) in chronic otitis media patients with cholesteatoma (COM-C) or without cholesteatoma (COM). The OCE and preoperative hearing levels of a total of 915 patients were evaluated retrospectively. Patients were divided into three groups. Of the 915 patients, 615 (67.2%) had COM, 234 (25.6%) had COM-C, and 66 (7.2%) had chronic otitis media with granulation tissue (COM-G). OCE was found in 291 (31.8%) of 915 patients. OCE was found in 192 (82%) of 234 patients with COM-C, 21 (31.8%) of 66 patients with COM-G, and 78 (12.7%) of 615 patients with COM. The most commonly seen OCE was incus erosion, followed by stapes and malleus erosions. The results of this study show that there are more OCE in the COM-C group than in the COM-G and COM groups. To our knowledge, this study has the widest patient population in the literature focused on the OCE relation with COM, COM-C, and COM-G and its effect on the preoperative hearing level.
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48. Differentiating among conductive hearing loss conditions with wideband tympanometry
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Myung Whan Suh, Jae Joon Han, Seung Ha Oh, Jun Ho Lee, So Young Kim, Me Hee Kim, and Moo Kyun Park
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Hearing loss ,Peak pressure ,Hearing Loss, Conductive ,Perforation (oil well) ,Audiology ,Mastoid ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Humans ,Medicine ,Wideband ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Aged ,Ear Ossicles ,Retrospective Studies ,Tympanic Membrane Perforation ,Ossicular chain ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Tympanometry ,medicine.disease ,Conductive hearing loss ,Acoustic Impedance Tests ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Audiometry, Pure-Tone ,Female ,Surgery ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,Audiometry, Speech ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
This study was aimed to investigate whether wideband tympanometry (WBT) can distinguish among various kinds of conductive hearing loss and provide additional information.We recruited normal subjects and patients with conductive hearing loss due to the following reasons: tympanic membrane perforation only, ossicular chain problem only, and one or other of those conditions combined with mastoid problems. Wideband absorbance at ambient pressure, peak pressure, resonance frequency, and averaged tympanogram data were measured by WBT and compared between the normal, tympanic membrane perforation only, ossicular chain problem only, and combined with mastoid problems groups.The normal subjects showed an average peak pressure of -19.51daPa and an average resonance frequency of 965.94Hz. Tympanic membrane perforation only patients showed a very low peak pressure (-124.93daPa) and resonance frequency (73.12Hz). When patients have ossicular chain problems, they showed slightly low peak pressures (43.08daPa) without changes in the resonance frequency (1024.8Hz). Mastoid problem subjects showed slightly decreased resonance frequencies (787.71Hz). Tympanic membrane perforation subjects showed decreased absorbance at low frequencies and ossicular chain problem subjects showed decreases at high frequencies. When comparing the perforation only and ossicular chain subjects by absorbance at 707Hz, the area under the ROC curve was 0.719 (P0.022). Mastoid problems subjects showed decreased absorbance at all frequencies.WBT can help to distinguish tympanic membrane perforation only and ossicular chain problem patients. WBT may provide additional information on "combined with mastoid problems" patients.
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49. Feasibility Study of a Mechanical Real-Time Feedback System for Optimizing the Sound Transfer in the Reconstructed Middle Ear
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Marcus Neudert, Christian Offergeld, Thomas Beleites, Matthias Bornitz, Horia Mocanu, Thomas Zahnert, and Nicoloz Lasurashvili
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Ear, Middle ,Vibration ,Transfer function ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tympanoplasty ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality (physics) ,Humans ,Medicine ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Ear Ossicles ,Feedback, Physiological ,Sound (medical instrument) ,Ossicular chain ,business.industry ,Temporal Bone ,Sensory Systems ,Ossicular Prosthesis ,Ossicular Replacement ,Sound ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Transducer ,Acoustic Stimulation ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Middle ear ,Feasibility Studies ,Neurology (clinical) ,Cadaveric spasm ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Objective To evaluate electromechanical excitation as an alternative excitation mode for middle ear transfer function (METF) measurements as well as real-time feedback in prosthetic ossicular reconstruction. Method In eight human cadaveric temporal bones, the ossicular chain was excited using acoustic and mechanical (floating mass transducer, FMT) stimulation to determine the METF. After disconnecting the ossicular chain and reconstruction with partial or total prosthesis the METFs were measured again. Continuous FMT stimulation was then applied to improve the prosthesis' position using real-time feedback of the METF. Results Mechanical stimulation of ossicular vibration showed characteristic differences to acoustic excitation resulting from the force characteristics of the FMT. Furthermore, the interspecimen METF variability was greater with electromechanical than acoustic stimulation because of interspecimen variability in the FMT coupling conditions. When the METF with FMT excitation was used as a real-time feedback tool, a measurable improvement in the quality of ossicular reconstruction could be achieved. Conclusions Mechanical excitation is an effective and suitable alternative stimulation method in experimental METF measurements. The system provides real-time feedback for ossicular reconstruction in the experimental setting. Some influencing factors still need to be distinguished for reliable measurements. However, the method does not yet meet the requirements for clinical application as an intraoperative, real-time monitoring tool. However, the system could be an excellent model for high-end cadaveric temporal bone training in ossiculoplasty.
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50. Ultrasonic bone removal from the ossicular chain affects cochlear structure and function
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Adrian L. James, Jaina Negandhi, Robert V. Harrison, Jennifer Siu, and Nikolaus E. Wolter
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Otoacoustic Emissions, Spontaneous ,Otoacoustic emission ,lcsh:Surgery ,Ultrasonic bone removal ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Chinchilla ,Ultrasonic Surgical Procedures ,medicine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Evoked Potentials, Auditory, Brain Stem ,Animals ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Original Research Article ,Prospective Studies ,Piezosurgery ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Cochlea ,Fixation (histology) ,Ear Ossicles ,business.industry ,lcsh:RD1-811 ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Auditory brainstem response ,Otosclerosis ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Organ of Corti ,Models, Animal ,Middle ear ,Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ,Surgery ,sense organs ,Safety ,business ,Auditory fatigue ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Introduction Ultrasonic bone removal devices (UBD) are capable of cutting through bony tissue without injury to adjacent soft tissue. The feasibility and safety of using this technology for removal of bone from an intact ossicular chain (as might be required for otosclerosis or congenital fixation) was investigated in an animal model. Methods This was a prospective animal study conducted on seven anesthetised adult chinchillas. An UBD was used to remove bone from the malleus head in situ. Pre and post-operative distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) levels and auditory brainstem response (ABR) thresholds were recorded. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to assess cochlear haircell integrity. Results Precise removal of a small quantity of bone from the malleus head was achieved by a 30s application of UBD without disruption of the ossicular chain or tympanic membrane. DPOAEs became undetectable after the intervention with signal-to-noise ratios (SNR) 85 dB SPL in 13 ears. SEM showed significant disruption of structural integrity of the organ of Corti, specifically loss and damage of outer haircells. Conclusions Although UBD can be used to reshape an ossicle without middle ear injury, prolonged contact with the ossicular chain can cause structural and functional injury to the cochlea. Extensive cochlea pathology was found, but we did not investigate for recovery from any temporary threshold shift. In the authors’ opinion, further study should be undertaken before consideration is given to use of the device for release of ossicular fixation. Graphical abstract
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