Manual of Middle Ear Surgery, Volume 2This comprehensive one-volume work presents, compares and assesses procedures developed by world-renowned otologic surgeons, creating a critical source for the specialist and resident-in-training. Methods from such pioneers as Fisch, Morimitsu, Farrior, and Wullstein are objectively reviewed by Dr. Tos and are integrated into his own vast operative experience. Volume 2 consists of two parts: Part I covers mastoidectomies, intact bridge techniques, and canal wall-up mastoidectomies. Part II covers the reconstructions of the tympanic cavity, attic, and ear canal; eustachian tube surgery; cavity obliteration; and partial and total reconstruction of old radical cavities. |
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2885 | 58 |
Körners Septum | 68 |
The Epitympanic Sinus | 74 |
Reconstruction of Atticotomy | 181 |
The Babighian Posterior and Attic Wall | 247 |
Classification of Reconstruction | 286 |
Whitchers Tripartite Flap | 389 |
Tympanic Diaphragm | 421 |
Inferiorly Based Flaps | 429 |
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aditus ad antrum air cells allogenous anteriorly arrow attic cholesteatoma atticotomy autogenous bone chips bone paté bony annulus bony bridge bony ear canal canal skin flaps canal wall mastoidectomy canal wall-down mastoidectomy cavity Fig cholestea cholesteatoma cholesteatoma membrane conchal cartilage cortical bone drilling ear canal skin ear canal wall endaural approach Eustachian tube exenterated exposed extending facial nerve facial recess facial ridge fascia fascia covers fossa dura incision incus incus body inferior inferiorly intact canal wall Körner flap lateral attic wall lateral semicircular canal malleus handle malleus head mastoid cavity mastoid process mastoid tegmen mastoid tip meatoplasty medial wall middle ear muscle flap obliteration ossiculoplasty Palva flap pedicled performed perichondrium periosteum posterior ear canal posteriorly preserved reconstruction removed resected retroauricular approach rior sigmoid sinus sinodural angle sinus cholesteatoma stapes superior superiorly surgery suture technique tegmen tympani temporalis muscle tilage tion tissue toidectomy tragal cartilage transmeatal tympanic cavity underlay graft ventilated
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Page 9 - Meckel cartilage, which is derived from the first pharyngeal (branchial) arch, gives rise to the head of the malleus and the body of the incus. The remainder of Meckel cartilage develops into the mandible and sphenomandibular ligament (Meckel ligament). The first pharyngeal arch is also associated with the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve, the muscles of mastication, the tensor tympani muscle, and the tensor veli palatini muscle.