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Description
Ossiculoplasty is an operation to repair, reconstruct and improve the movement of the tiny bones of hearing in the middle ear. These bones may have become damaged or less mobile due to infection or disease such as long-standing middle ear infection (otitis media), or trauma such as a head injury (Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust).
This atlas is a comprehensive guide to ossiculoplasty with emphasis on surgical techniques and decision making.
Beginning with an introduction to the history and instruments used in the procedure, the following sections explain the latest techniques, patient examination and evaluation, surgical indications, contraindications, and potential complications.
More than 1200 intra-operative images are enhanced by illustrations that clearly identify anatomy and surgical details, and a DVD ROM demonstrating surgical procedures complements the detailed text.
Key Points
Comprehensive guide to ossiculoplasty with emphasis on surgical procedures and decision making
Explains latest techniques and potential complications
Features more than 1200 intra-operative images
Includes DVD ROM of 30 videos
Contents
1. Introduction 2. History and Different Materials Used in the Past 3. Anatomy And Mechanism Of Hearing 4. Etiology of Ossicular Chain Necrosis or Fixation 5. Radiological Correlation with Anatomy 6.Basic Situations 7. Common Otosurgical Steps 8. Basic Situation I: Malleus and Stapes 9. Basic Situation Ii: Malleus And Footlate, Incus+/- 10. Basic Situation C: Malleus with Fixed Foot Plate 11. Basic Situation III: Only Stapes 12. Tympanosclerosis 13. Revision Ossiculoplasty 14. Endoscopic Middle Ear Surgery and Ossiculoplasty
Author information
Madhuri Mehta MS ENT
Director & Medical Superintendent, Department of ENT, N.C. Jindal Institute of Medical Sciences, Hisar, Haryana, India