1984
DOI: 10.1288/00005537-198402001-00001
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Bioactive glass‐ceramics in ear surgery: Animal studies and clinical results

Abstract: In the search for better materials for middle ear reconstruction, ceramics have been suggested as an alternative. The bioactive glass‐ceramic Ceravital8 was made available to us for animal experiments and clinical trials. To test its suitability in ear surgery, 101 ear operations were carried out in 53 rabbits including the reconstruction of 78 posterior auditory canal walls and the insertion of 174 middle ear implants. Parameters studied include the effects of bone paté in inducing new bone growth, the chrono… Show more

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“…Since we additionally were able to collect data from revision surgery, the scope of our study was broadened beyond X-ray findings to prove the existence of new built bone. Experimental studies (17,18) corroborate our findings by asserting that bone paté applied in the middle ear not only remains fixed in place, but also creates new bone growth in the surrounding area.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Since we additionally were able to collect data from revision surgery, the scope of our study was broadened beyond X-ray findings to prove the existence of new built bone. Experimental studies (17,18) corroborate our findings by asserting that bone paté applied in the middle ear not only remains fixed in place, but also creates new bone growth in the surrounding area.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…TCP-, Aluminiumoxid-und Glaskeramiken so wie -mit stark zunehmender Bedeutung -auch Hy-droxylapatitimplantate werden in der Hals-NasenOhrenheilkunde ganz überwiegend für die Mittel ohrchirurgie eingesetzt [41,84,128,129,130,217,297] [214]. Eine echte Fibrose tritt normalerweise nur in begrenztem Umfang auf [219].…”
Section: Biocemunclassified
“…Die Bis 1974 sind also biologische, danach auch alloplastische Materialien, vor allem Keramik in fester, Pulver-oder Granulatform genutzt worden [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. Zunächst war in vielen Fällen das Ziel, aus einer großen unübersichtlichen, sezernierenden Höhle eine kleinere, trockene und übersichtliche Höhle zu erreichen, die sich selbst reinigt und nicht zur Sekretion neigt.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified