Surgery and Pathology of the Middle Ear Proceedings of the International Conference on ‘The Postoperative Evaluation in Middle Ear Surgery’ held in Antwerp on June 14–16, 1984

Dear colleagues, Promotion of the development of ENT is one of the most important tasks of IFOS (International Federation of Otorhinolaryngology). Apart from organizing the World Congresses it supports different international and regional meetings, organizes symposiums on well­ determined subjects,...

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Other Authors: Marquet, Jean F.E. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1985, 1985
Edition:1st ed. 1985
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Biocompatible implant material
  • Autogeneic and allogeneic grafting materials
  • Xenogeneic material for tympanic membrane reconstruction
  • Reconstruction of the ossicular chain
  • Restoration of the superior canal wall
  • Postoperative evaluation of restoration of the posterior-superior bony wall of the external auditory canal
  • Post-traumatic restoration of the middle ear
  • Homograft tympanoplasty in perspective
  • Symposium III — Surgical Procedures
  • Surgical procedures
  • The use of allograft stapes
  • Eradication of cholesteatoma
  • LASER in otology
  • Experience with freeze-dried dura mater and bone in tympanoplasties
  • Second look after closed and obliterative techniques
  • Reconstruction of the Eustachian tube and the anterior tympanum
  • Fibrinogen glue and packing techniques
  • Plenary Session
  • Medical ethics in postoperativeevaluation reports
  • The pathology of middle ear inflammation (otitis media)
  • Panel II — Middle Ear Pathology
  • Middle ear pathology
  • Infection of the middle ear related to postoperative surgery
  • Acquired and recurrent cholesteatoma
  • Atrophy of the tympanic membrane
  • Middle ear mucosa
  • The pathology of tympanosclerosis
  • Congenital middle ear pathology
  • Symposium IV — Postoperative Complications
  • Postoperative complications
  • Postoperative infections secondary to ear surgery — Antimicrobial therapy
  • Strategies of overcoming unsuccessful reconstruction of the middle ear air space — Nasal mucosa transplantation
  • Vestibular complications following middle ear surgery
  • Complications of stapedectomy
  • Facial nerve injuries in middle ear surgery
  • Extrusion of implanted materials
  • Symposium V — Patho-Anatomy
  • Chairman’s comments
  • Patho-anatomy
  • Tympanic allografts — Immunopathology
  • Inflammatory granulomatous lesions of the middle ear
  • Cholesterol crystal in the middle ear
  • Pathohistology of otosclerosis
  • Evaluation of middle ear biopsies after tympanoplasties
  • An experimental study of homografts of the tympanic membrane with malleus
  • Clinical significance of the tympanic isthmus related to the development of cholesteatoma
  • Experimental cholesteatoma. Part 1 — Closed method of tympanic orifice
  • Experimental cholesteatoma. Part 2 — Consequence of intratympanic pressure to the pars flaccida
  • An experimental study of the effect of middle ear infection upon the pneumatization of the mastoid
  • Cholesteatomatous invasion of the middle ear: classical points of entrance and their pathways
  • Classification of allografts in middle ear surgery
  • Applying the language of “transplantese” to tympanoplasty.-Ear surgery, CT in postoperative evaluation
  • Complications in surgery for otosclerosis
  • Carcinoid apudoma of the middle ear
  • Formaldehyde-formed fascia graft in tympanoplasty
  • Conductive hearing loss and autosomal dominant proximal symphalangism
  • Computer processing of data in middle ear surgery
  • Computer processing of data in stapedectomy
  • Digital substraction angiography in the diagnosis of carotid body tumors
  • Data processing in otosclerosis at the Jean Causse Otology Clinic
  • The international medical classification code of Diseases (ICD) in audiological practice
  • The cholesteatomatous ear one year after intact canal wall tympanoplasty
  • Bone tissue in otitis media
  • Middle ear tumours, contribution to classification and diagnosis
  • Symposium VI — Pathophysiology
  • The behaviour of the squamous tympanic epithelium
  • Postoperative long-term ventilation of the middle ear and mastoid cavities
  • Sensorineural hearing loss after middle ear surgery
  • Rôle of Eustachian tube function on the tympanoplasty results
  • The Eustachian tube
  • Cholesteatoma and benign paroxysmal nystagmus
  • Evaluation of the fistula of the ear
  • Plenary Session
  • ISO standards in audiology
  • Panel III — Functional Evaluation
  • Postoperative functional evaluation.-Standards in audiological and in statistical reports
  • Standards in tympanometry
  • Symposium VII — Computer Processing of Data
  • Computerized data processing in middle ear surgery
  • Randomized clinical trials in ear surgery
  • Computerized multicentre clinical study to evaluate postoperative results in middle ear surgery
  • Data processing in otosclerosis
  • Computerized audiological monitoring in normal and pathological subjects
  • Computerized postoperative evaluation of otological surgery
  • A “Politzer Society” survey
  • Scientific Exhibition
  • Patho-anatomical findings — A routine procedure
  • Labyrinthine fistula and pre- and postoperative bone conduction
  • Photography of the ear
  • Anatomy of the retrotympanum
  • Posterior tympanotomy
  • Clinical, peroperative and histopathological data base
  • Pre- and postoperative radiological evaluation in middle ear surgery
  • Pre- and postoperative evaluation of tubal dysfunction by means of endoscopy
  • Endoscopy of the Eustachian tube
  • Bacteriological examination of middle ear secretions
  • Venous hypotensive anaesthetic technique for middle ear surgery — “Protected sleep”
  • Plenary Session
  • International nomenclature of diseases
  • — Postoperative evaluation of middle ear surgery
  • Surgical anatomy of the middle ear
  • Panel I — Middle Ear Surgery
  • Moderator’s comments
  • Surgical approaches in otology
  • Stapedectomy — Technique and results
  • Otitis media — Open techniques
  • Otitis media — Closed techniques
  • Chronic otitis media — Obliterative techniques
  • Musculotubal canal approach for stenotic Eustachian tube
  • Symposium I — Eradication of the Pathology
  • Eradication of the pathology
  • Management of the mastoid — The UDT-system; a new classification in ear surgery
  • The epitympanum and ossicular chain
  • The protympanum
  • Management of the hypotympanum
  • Management of the retrotympanum
  • Management of the oval and round windows
  • Management of labyrinthine fistulae
  • Eradication of the pathology from nervous structures during middle ear surgery
  • Symposium II — Reconstructive Surgery