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Cholesteatoma and ear surgery : an update. [E-Book]

By: Publication details: The Hague : Kugler Publications, 2013.Description: 1 online resource (508 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789062998616
  • 9062998615
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WV 230
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Contents:
Table of Contents; PREFACE; KEYNOTE LECTURES; PREVENTIVE MEASURES AGAINST CHOLESTEATOMARECURRENCE IN CANAL-WALL-UP TYMPANOPLASTY: STAGINGTHE OPERATION AND CHOICE OF MASTOID OBLITERATION; MANAGEMENT STRATEGY FOR CHRONIC OTITIS MEDIA WITHCHOLESTEATOMA IN 2012; SYMPOSIA; EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY ON CHOLESTEATOMA IN FUKUOKACITY TO REVEAL THE PATHOGENESIS OF CHOLESTEATOMA; THE ROLE OF THE MASTOID IN MIDDLE EAR PRESSUREREGULATION; MIDDLE EAR PRESSURE NEURAL FEEDBACK CONTROL; EVALUATION OF ENDOLYMPHATIC HYDROPS ON MAGNETICRESONANCE IMAGING IN PATIENTS WITH OTOSCLEROSIS.
Cholesteatoma growth and proliferation:expression of hgf (hepatocyte growth factor) andits high-affinity receptor c-metregulating osteoclasts for the maintenance ofauditory ossicular morphology, the middle ear andhearing; surgical treatments for patulous eustachian tube:autologous fat grafting and artificial eustachiantube; long-term eustachian tube dysfunction in postradiotherapynasopharyngeal carcinoma patients; panel discussions; tympanoplasty with soft posterior meatal wallreconstruction: changing the way of thinking forprevention of retraction pocket recurrence.
Methods for prevention of recurrentcholesteatomacwu, cwd -- reconstruction or obliteration?; evaluation of middle ear pneumatizationafter planned two-staged tympanoplasty forcholesteatoma: its correlations with hearingresults and recurrence rates; how to deal with cholesteatoma in a developingcountry; facial-nerve tumor combined with cholesteatoma; a proposal on the classification system of auralcholesteatoma in korea; advocating the use of the term eosinophilic otitismedia (eom); eosinophilic rhinosinusitis and otitis media inpatients with asthma -- focus on eosinophilic nasalpolyposis.
From retraction pockets into early-stagecholesteatoma: pathogenesis and managementon-demand surgical technique for cholesteatoma:attic exposition antrum exclusion; use of cartilage in tympanoplasty; treatment of cholesteatoma-induced labyrinthinefistula; efficacy of 3d flair mri findings in evaluatingcholesteatoma with labyrinthine fistulae; stapes surgery and cochlear implant surgery forsevere ortosclerosis; treatment of severe otosclerosis: cochlearimplantation, stapedotomy, and other options; bilateral congenital aural atresia: surgicalreconstruction vs. baha implantation.
Facial paralysis in chronic otitis mediafactors influencing hearing after type-iiitympanoplasty using columella; outcome of radical surgery and post-operativeradiotherapy for squamous carcinoma ofthe temporal bone; surgical management of t1 and t2 lesions withoutcomes; congenital cholesteatoma: radiologic evaluationand personal experience; surgical management of petrous apexcholesteatoma: our experience of 15 cases; congenital cholesteatoma of the middle ear: a reportof 54 cases; the influence of middle ear infections oncharacteristics of congenital cholesteatoma; mini lectures.
Summary: PrefaceIt was indeed a great pleasure and honor for me to have hosted the 9th International Conference on Cholesteatoma and Ear Surgery in Nagasaki, Japan. There were 558 participants; four full-day programs provided them with rich scientific programs including six keynote lectures, seven symposia, 26 panel discussions, 12 mini lectures on recent topics, 23 instruction courses, two live cadaver temporal-bone dissections, three sponsored sessions, three other sessions, and three days of temporal-bone dissection courses. I would like to take this opportunity to express my greatest gratitude to a.
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Table of Contents; PREFACE; KEYNOTE LECTURES; PREVENTIVE MEASURES AGAINST CHOLESTEATOMARECURRENCE IN CANAL-WALL-UP TYMPANOPLASTY: STAGINGTHE OPERATION AND CHOICE OF MASTOID OBLITERATION; MANAGEMENT STRATEGY FOR CHRONIC OTITIS MEDIA WITHCHOLESTEATOMA IN 2012; SYMPOSIA; EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY ON CHOLESTEATOMA IN FUKUOKACITY TO REVEAL THE PATHOGENESIS OF CHOLESTEATOMA; THE ROLE OF THE MASTOID IN MIDDLE EAR PRESSUREREGULATION; MIDDLE EAR PRESSURE NEURAL FEEDBACK CONTROL; EVALUATION OF ENDOLYMPHATIC HYDROPS ON MAGNETICRESONANCE IMAGING IN PATIENTS WITH OTOSCLEROSIS.

Cholesteatoma growth and proliferation:expression of hgf (hepatocyte growth factor) andits high-affinity receptor c-metregulating osteoclasts for the maintenance ofauditory ossicular morphology, the middle ear andhearing; surgical treatments for patulous eustachian tube:autologous fat grafting and artificial eustachiantube; long-term eustachian tube dysfunction in postradiotherapynasopharyngeal carcinoma patients; panel discussions; tympanoplasty with soft posterior meatal wallreconstruction: changing the way of thinking forprevention of retraction pocket recurrence.

Methods for prevention of recurrentcholesteatomacwu, cwd -- reconstruction or obliteration?; evaluation of middle ear pneumatizationafter planned two-staged tympanoplasty forcholesteatoma: its correlations with hearingresults and recurrence rates; how to deal with cholesteatoma in a developingcountry; facial-nerve tumor combined with cholesteatoma; a proposal on the classification system of auralcholesteatoma in korea; advocating the use of the term eosinophilic otitismedia (eom); eosinophilic rhinosinusitis and otitis media inpatients with asthma -- focus on eosinophilic nasalpolyposis.

From retraction pockets into early-stagecholesteatoma: pathogenesis and managementon-demand surgical technique for cholesteatoma:attic exposition antrum exclusion; use of cartilage in tympanoplasty; treatment of cholesteatoma-induced labyrinthinefistula; efficacy of 3d flair mri findings in evaluatingcholesteatoma with labyrinthine fistulae; stapes surgery and cochlear implant surgery forsevere ortosclerosis; treatment of severe otosclerosis: cochlearimplantation, stapedotomy, and other options; bilateral congenital aural atresia: surgicalreconstruction vs. baha implantation.

Facial paralysis in chronic otitis mediafactors influencing hearing after type-iiitympanoplasty using columella; outcome of radical surgery and post-operativeradiotherapy for squamous carcinoma ofthe temporal bone; surgical management of t1 and t2 lesions withoutcomes; congenital cholesteatoma: radiologic evaluationand personal experience; surgical management of petrous apexcholesteatoma: our experience of 15 cases; congenital cholesteatoma of the middle ear: a reportof 54 cases; the influence of middle ear infections oncharacteristics of congenital cholesteatoma; mini lectures.

Conservative treatment of cholesteatoma by 5-fuointment.

PrefaceIt was indeed a great pleasure and honor for me to have hosted the 9th International Conference on Cholesteatoma and Ear Surgery in Nagasaki, Japan. There were 558 participants; four full-day programs provided them with rich scientific programs including six keynote lectures, seven symposia, 26 panel discussions, 12 mini lectures on recent topics, 23 instruction courses, two live cadaver temporal-bone dissections, three sponsored sessions, three other sessions, and three days of temporal-bone dissection courses. I would like to take this opportunity to express my greatest gratitude to a.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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