Surgical Anatomy of the Ear

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A rigorous understanding of anatomy underlies safe and effective ear microsurgery. Traditionally, anatomical dissection of temporal bones was the primary educational means of being introduced to the complex and convoluted…

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Facial Nerve

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Facial nerve injury is a risk in virtually all ear procedures and its injury is the most dreaded complication in routine otologic surgery. Historically, it was sometimes said that “God…

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Ossiculoplasty

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Diseases of the ossicular chain most often occur as an aftermath of infection and less commonly due to trauma or tumor. Conductive hearing loss may result from either discontinuity of…

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Cochlear Implants

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Cochlear implantation remains one of modern medicine’s greatest innovations, having restored hearing to hundreds of thousands of individuals around the world. Refinements of implant technology and associated surgical techniques have…

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Vestibular Surgery

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10.2 Endolymphatic Sac Surgery Fig. 10.1 In preparation for exposure of the endolymphatic sac, an intact canal wall mastoidectomy is performed. In contrast to many drawings which appear in otologic texts, the…

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Temporal Bone Resection

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13.2 Lateral Temporal Bone Resection Fig. 13.1 Temporal bone resection for malignancy encompasses three related procedures of progressively increasing depth: sleeve resection of the external auditory canal (solid line), lateral temporal bone…

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Petrous Apex

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The petrous apex is the medial portion of the petrous ridge situated between the inner ear and the clivus. In its base lies foramen lacerum traversed by the internal carotid…

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Pulsatile Tinnitus

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Pulsatile tinnitus may have many sources. Most commonly it occurs in conductive hearing loss, especially middle ear effusion, due to reduced external hearing and augmented vascular pulsations conducted through the…

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