
An Approach to Successful Tympanoplasty
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An Approach to Successful Tympanoplasty is a comprehensive book covering most of the real-world topics related to this field. Major part of this book covers practical aspects of tympanoplasty, which are extremely useful for junior consultants as well as for postgraduate students.
Most of the middle ear surgeries such as tympanoplasty and ossiculoplasty are quite demanding and require a very systematic approach. Proper selection of cases, counseling of the patients, preparation, surgical technique, and postoperative care are critical to make the surgery successful.
Key Features:
- Various techniques of tympanoplasty, especially 360-degree full-cuff underlay technique, importance of canalplasty and mastoidectomy, tympanoplasty in wet ear, difficult situations in tympanoplasty, causes of failure of tympanoplasty, and revision tympanoplasty.
- Different techniques of ossiculoplasty, such as autograft ossiculoplasty, cartilage ossiculoplasty, ossiculoplasty in canal wall down surgery in cholesteatoma cases, ossiculoplasty along with canal wall reconstruction in cholesteatoma cases, ossiculoplasty failure, and revision ossioculoplasty.
- A series of clear and self-explanatory surgical photographs and high-quality videos to help the readers understand the surgical technique.
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Content
1. Classification of Tympanoplasty
2. Physiology of Hearing
3. History of Tympanoplasty
4. Aim and Basic Principles of Tympanoplasty
5. Preoperative Ear, Nose, and Throat Examination
6. Investigations
7. Preparation and Position of the Patient
8. Anesthesia and Instruments Used for Tympanoplasty
9. Incision
10. Technique of Tympanoplasty
11. Canalplasty
12. Mastoidectomy in Safe Otitis Media
13. Treatment of Small Perforations
14. Surgery in the Wet Ear and in Patients with Granular Myringitis
15. Patient's Age for Tympanoplasty
16. Tympanosclerosis
17. Tuberculous Otitis Media
18. Cartilage Tympanoplasty
19. Tympanoplasty Failure
20. Revision Tympanoplasty
21. Miscellaneous Situations Related to Tympanoplasty
22. Endoscopic Tympanoplasty
23. Difficult Situations in Tympanoplasty
24. Postoperative Care after Tympanoplasty
25. Complications of Tympanoplasty
26. Ossiculoplasty
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