Cholesteatoma and Ear Surgery
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Cholesteatoma and Ear Surgery

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Year
2013
ISBN
9789062992379

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Index of authors
  3. Preface
  4. Preventive measures against cholesteatoma recurrence in canal-wall-up tympanoplasty: staging the operation and choice of mastoid obliteration
  5. Management strategy for chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma in 2012
  6. Epidemiological study on cholesteatoma in Fukuoka City to reveal the pathogenesis of cholesteatoma
  7. The role of the mastoid in middle ear pressure regulation
  8. Middle ear pressure neural feedback control
  9. Evaluation of endolymphatic hydrops on magnetic resonance imaging in patients with otosclerosis
  10. Cholesteatoma growth and proliferation: Expression of HGF (Hepatocyte Growth Factor) and its high-affinity receptor C-MET
  11. Regulating osteoclasts for the maintenance of auditory ossicular morphology, the middle ear and hearing
  12. Surgical treatments for patulous Eustachian tube: Autologous fat grafting and artificial Eustachian tube
  13. Long-term Eustachian tube dysfunction in post-radiotherapy nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients
  14. Tympanoplasty with soft posterior meatal wall reconstruction: Changing the way of thinking for prevention of retraction pocket recurrence
  15. Methods for prevention of recurrent cholesteatoma
  16. CWU, CWD – reconstruction or obliteration?
  17. Canal-wall-down mastoidectomy for cholesteatoma
  18. Evaluation of middle ear pneumatization after planned two-staged tympanoplasty for cholesteatoma: its correlations with hearing results and recurrence rates
  19. How to deal with cholesteatoma in a developing country
  20. Will the canal-wall-up (CWU) technique provide an opportunity to control the disease?
  21. Facial-nerve tumor combined with cholesteatoma
  22. A proposal on the classification system of aural cholesteatoma in Korea
  23. Advocating the use of the term eosinophilic otitis media (EOM)
  24. Eosinophilic rhinosinusitis and otitis media in patients with asthma – focus on eosinophilic nasal polyposis
  25. From retraction pockets into early-stage cholesteatoma: pathogenesis and management
  26. On-demand surgical technique for cholesteatoma: attic exposition antrum exclusion
  27. Use of cartilage in tympanoplasty
  28. Treatment of cholesteatoma-induced labyrinthine fistula
  29. Efficacy of 3D FLAIR MRI findings in evaluating cholesteatoma with labyrinthine fistulae
  30. Stapes surgery and cochlear implant surgery for severe ortosclerosis
  31. Treatment of severe otosclerosis: Cochlear implantation, stapedotomy, and other options
  32. Bilateral congenital aural atresia: surgical reconstruction vs. Baha implantation
  33. Facial paralysis in chronic otitis media
  34. Factors influencing hearing after type-III tympanoplasty using columella
  35. Outcome of radical surgery and post-operative radiotherapy for squamous carcinoma of the temporal bone
  36. Surgical management of T1 and T2 lesions with outcomes
  37. Congenital cholesteatoma: Radiologic evaluation and personal experience
  38. Surgical management of petrous apex cholesteatoma: Our experience of 15 cases
  39. Congenital cholesteatoma of the middle ear: A report of 54 cases
  40. The influence of middle ear infections on characteristics of congenital cholesteatoma
  41. Conservative treatment of cholesteatoma by 5-FU ointment
  42. Cochlear implants and music
  43. Subtotal petrosectomy in middle-ear and lateral skull-base surgery
  44. Definition of mastoid surgical terms
  45. The eaono session: eaono guideline studies on cholesteatoma
  46. Tympanoplasty that works best
  47. Intact canal wall tympanomastoidectomy for cholesteatoma: Technical tips, traps, pitfalls and results
  48. Middle-ear cleft gas deficit disease to middle-ear cleft acquired cholesteatoma: pathogenesis-oriented management
  49. Technique to simplify myringoplasty
  50. Endoscopic surgery and its various options
  51. MRI evaluation of middle-ear pathologies
  52. Mechanism of bone destruction in cholesteatoma
  53. SRF and Ki-67 expression in acquired cholesteatoma, external auditory canal skin and thoracic skin
  54. The role of Jak-stat signaling pathway in cholesteatoma: an immunohistochemical assay
  55. Cone-beam CT images of a scutum defect as a tool for pre-operative assessments
  56. Pre-operative middle-ear aeration predicting long-term aeration in staged canal-up tympanoplasty
  57. Open technique – indications and results
  58. Functional surgery for pediatric cholesteatoma: A 25-year longitudinal study
  59. Cholesteatoma in children: Clinical particularities and therapeutic outcomes of 57 cases
  60. Clinical characters of patients with external auditory canal cholesteatoma surgery
  61. Application of computed tomography scan fusion with diffusion-weighted echo-planner magnetic resonance imaging for cholesteatoma in children
  62. Intra-tympanic dexamethasone injections: Are they effective for long-term control of vertigo?
  63. A case of hyperpneumatization of the temporal bone presenting with vertigo
  64. Congenital cholesteatoma among school-age children in hearing screening program
  65. Type-IV tympanoplasty for patients with severed tensor tympani tendon during cholesteatoma surgery
  66. Ossiculoplasty of small crus longum defects with bone cement
  67. Dilemma in the management of massive petrous apex cholesteatomas
  68. Reconstruction of the incudostapedial joint after removal of cholesteatoma
  69. Clinical investigation of ossicular anomalies
  70. How we correct tubal dysfunction
  71. Localization and detection of nitric oxide synthase isoforms in human middle-ear cholesteatomas: Possible relation to nitric oxide production and inflammatory bone absorption activities
  72. Experience with the vibrant sound bridge implant, indications and results
  73. Vibrant soundbridge middle-ear implants – long-term outcomes
  74. Implantable Hearing Aids: Candidacy considerations in pediatric cholesteatoma
  75. Incidence of middle-ear cholesteatoma with analysis of its locations, extensions, and complications from 1993 to 2009
  76. Reconstruction of the temporal bone with bone-morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2)
  77. The effect of tympanostomy tubes on tympanic membrane retraction in children with cleft palate
  78. Cholesteatoma in children with cleft palate – does routinary tympanostomy make any difference?
  79. Long-palva-obliteration technique in cholesteatoma surgery: Results of a new Technique
  80. The role of cholesteatoma on the bone conduction thresholds in chronic suppurative otitis media
  81. Post-operative long-term hearing results in patients who underwent ossiculoplasties
  82. The anterior endoscopic transnasal approach to petrous apex lesions
  83. Approaches to cholesteatoma with an intact ossicular chain: Combined use of microscope, endoscope and laser
  84. Predictive factors influencing hearing preservation after removal of acoustic tumors using middle fossa approach
  85. Cholesteatoma surgery, the endaural approach. Wall-down technique with obliteration of paratympanic spaces
  86. Reconstruction of bony ear canal wall in surgery for cholesteatoma
  87. No more mastoid cavities – obliterate them all
  88. A comparison between neural response telemetry via cochleostomy or the round window approach in cochlear implantation
  89. Transmeatal approach and the optimal device for minimal invasive surgery
  90. Anatomical measurement of the facial recess and the round window membrane using cone-beam computed tomography
  91. Prevention of recurrent cholesteatoma: exclusion techniques using titanium sheeting
  92. HRCT-based prediction for cochlear implant outcomes of cases with inner ear and internal auditory canal malformations
  93. A case of cholesteatoma occurring after cochlear implantation
  94. The case of congenital cholesteatoma that spontaneously cured during observation
  95. Congenital middle-ear cholesteatoma in children: A retrospective review
  96. A case of congenital cholesteatoma with anterior semicircular canal fistula
  97. An unusual iatrogenic cholesteatoma of the external auditory canal: A case report
  98. Semicircular canal fistula with middle-ear cholesteatoma – Report of 24 cases
  99. Hearing impairment in nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients
  100. Clinical features of cholesteatoma with labyrinthine fistulae
  101. Pre-operative evaluation of petrous bone cholesteatoma by three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction images from CT
  102. Rate of chronic suppurative otitis media in AN otolaryngology clinic of a Turkish military hospital
  103. Modified Burow’s solution is effective on refractory otorrhea
  104. A case of secondary acquired cholesteatoma with carcinoid tumor of the middle ear
  105. Epidural abscess due to foreign body insertion into the external auditory canal in autism
  106. A case of brain abscess secondary to middle-ear cholesteatoma
  107. Regeneration of mastoid cavity using Polyglycolic acid sheets
  108. Reduction in the rate of re-perforation rate after simple underlay myringoplasty by using fibrin glue
  109. Chronic inflammatory lesion of temporal bone involving inner ear with multiple ocular muscles palsy
  110. Post-operative condition following canal-wall-up tympanoplasty for pars flaccida cholesteatoma
  111. Mastoid cavity obliteration with Palva flap and bone paté
  112. The effectiveness of tympanic attic obliteration to prevent a post-operative retraction pocket
  113. Results of canal wall down tympanoplasty with soft-wall reconstruction for cholesteatoma
  114. Long-term results and prognostic factor in single-stage tympanoplasty
  115. Effectiveness of cartilage tympanoplasty after erosion of the incus in children with cholesteatoma
  116. Repair of spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid otorrhea from defect of middle cranial fossa
  117. Relationships between the levels of metylmalonic acid, vitamin B12, hearing loss and tinnitus in subjects with acoustic trauma
  118. Psychological status of patients with patulous eustachian tube
  119. An adult case of perilymph gusher caused by head contusion
  120. Chorda tympani nerve repair with a polyglycolic acid-collagen tube in cholesteatoma surgery
  121. Clinical observations in 20 cases of post-inflammatory medial meatal fibrosis
  122. Clinical analysis of carcinoma of the external and middle ear
  123. Index of Authors