Otosclerosis and stapes surgery
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Otosclerosis and stapes surgery
(Advances in oto-rhino-laryngology, v. 65)
Karger, 2007
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Description
Otosclerosis is a disorder causing a hardening of the middle ear bones which leads to a progressive hearing loss. Internationally renowned experts met in Saas Fee (Switzerland) in 2004 to discuss otosclerosis and stapes surgery, and they have subsequently been invited by the editor to present their findings in this publication. From basic to clinical research, all relevant topics such as epidemiology, genetics, histopathology, molecular biology, and virus etiology are described. Also shown are the mechanics of the middle ear in model and in vivo, audiologic and imaging procedures, and surgical techniques including laser surgery. Further papers discuss advantages and disadvantages of stapes prosthesis, stapedectomy versus stapedotomy, and indications and contraindications of common therapies. Finally postsurgery complications and how to deal with them, short- and long term results, as well as the significance of stapes surgery in training and future developments are presented. This publication will keep the otorhinolaryngologist in clinic and practice up to date on current research and clinical development, but also pathologists, radiologists and virologists will find it inspiring reading.
Table of Contents
- Epidemiology and Natural History
- Histopathology of Otosclerosis and Related Bone Diseases
- Molecular Biology, Genetics, Etiopathology
- Audiological Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
- Middle Ear Mechanics and Their Clinical Implications
- Stapes Surgery: Development and Techniques
- Lasers in Stapes Surgery
- Stapes Revision Surgery and Complications
- Vibrant Soundbridge Middle Ear Implant in Ostosclerosis
- Outcome Evaluation
- Teaching of Stapes Surgery.
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