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期刊名:Otolaryngologic clinics of north america

缩写:OTOLARYNG CLIN N AM

ISSN:0030-6665

e-ISSN:1557-8259

IF/分区:1.4/Q2

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Derek H Liu,Hailey Chen,Brian J-F Wong Derek H Liu
The nasal valves are not simple, 2-dimensional cross-sections but rather a complex, 3-dimensional, collapsible, and heterogeneous structure. Historically, the internal nasal valve (INV) is defined by the septum medially, the caudal margin o...
Vivian Xu,Uche Nwagu,Eric Barbarite Vivian Xu
Nasal valve repair typically involves the use of structural grafting. The optimal graft source is determined by various factors, including patient history, clinical examination, and surgical goals. Graft sources may be autologous or homolog...
Nanki Hura,Daniel Choo,Peter Luke Santa Maria Nanki Hura
Complications of cholesteatoma result from characteristic inflammatory and resorptive processes that erode the structures of the middle and inner ear with potential to spread locally. Common intratemporal complications include hearing loss,...
Adrian Lewis James,Manuela Fina Adrian Lewis James
Outcomes from cholesteatoma surgery are improved by using endoscopes to guide dissection as the wide-angled view facilitates more complete removal of cholesteatoma matrix, reducing the risk of residual disease. Furthermore, surgery can ofte...
Kevin Wong,Samuel P Gubbels,Jason A Brant Kevin Wong
Subtotal petrosectomy plays a critical role in the management of late-stage cholesteatoma. This procedure is indicated either for recurrent cholesteatoma that has failed prior surgical therapies or when life-threatening infectious complicat...
Tirth R Patel,Christopher M Welch Tirth R Patel
Cholesteatoma is a potential end-stage outcome of chronic ear infections that can result in the destruction of temporal bone structures with potential resultant hearing loss, vertigo, and intracranial infectious complications. There is curr...