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Total Middle Ear Reconstruction
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1973
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Middle Ear AnatomyOtorhinolaryngologyStapes SuperstructureClinical AnatomyNeurotologySurgeryAnatomyOrthopaedic SurgeryGross AnatomyApplied AnatomyAbstractsurgical TechniqueSkull BaseHealth SciencesAudiologyHearing LossOtolaryngologyClassical Radical CavitiesReconstructive SurgeryMedicinePlastic Surgery
AbstractSurgical technique and postoperative results are reported in 56 cases of total middle ear reconstruction in classical radical cavities. In 93% of the cases a normal or nearly normal anatomy of the drum and the ear canal was achieved, permitting the patient to swim. 83% reached the 30 dB level post-operatively or closed the air-bone gap to within 10 dB. The results were better in cases with remanent mobile stapes than in cases without stapes superstructure.