Stapedectomy
A stapedectomy is used to treat progressive. A human stapes bone (located in middle ear) extracted during a stapedectomy. Patients with a severe hearing loss might still benefit from a stapedectomy, if only… More »
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The signs and symptoms of perilymphatic fistula were first described by Lewis in 1961, and this complication, which at one time was thought be unusual, is now accepted as being one of the more common complications of stapedectomy.
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Video of Stapes Surgery Post-Op Care Surgery Instrument Course & Test Complications ... Complications of stapedectomy include: Numbness on the side of the tongue, dizziness, hearing loss, deafness and a hole in the eardrum. Rarely, facial paralysis and meningitis (a brain infection) can occur.
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A stapedectomy is a surgical procedure of the middle ear performed to improve hearing. The world's first stapedectomy is credited to Dr. John J. Shea, Jr., performed in May, 1956, on a 54-year-old h...
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A very rare complication of stapedectomy is temporary weakness of the face. This may occur as the result ...
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Complications of Stapedectomy Complications of Anesthesia Complications of the procedure recurrence ... After he died of complications from the head injury, post-mortem examination of his temporal bones revealed a fracture through the horizontal semicircular canal. Kessel, who described the case, attempted to create a...
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Complications of stapedectomy. These are listed in Table I, and broadly fall into the two categories of early and late. TABLE I. STAPEDECTOMY COMPLICATIONS ...
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THIS paper on the management of the complications of stapedectomy is based on the experience gained at King's College Hospital from seventy- ...
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; Patients’ Lives following Stapedectomy Complications; Guyot J-P, Sakbani K; Arnold W, Häusler R (eds): Otosclerosis and Stapes Surgery. Adv Otorhinolaryngol. Basel, Karger, 2007, vol 65, pp 348-352 (DOI: 10.1159/000098859);
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Partial or total SNHL is one of the most dreaded complications of stapedectomy. Many series describe the incidence as 0.2% to 10%. Depending on the degree of loss. Some experience this loss during the first few days after surgery while others note it months after the procedure.
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