1952
DOI: 10.1007/bf02129204
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Funktionelle Operationen im Mittelohr mit Hilfe des freien Spaltlappen-Transplantates

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“…This correlates well with a study done by Ashifaque Ahmed Shaikh et al [11] where age range was 18-40 years with mean age 31. 2 Membrane perforation can occur in any age group but more predominant in active age group that is within 15-30 years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…This correlates well with a study done by Ashifaque Ahmed Shaikh et al [11] where age range was 18-40 years with mean age 31. 2 Membrane perforation can occur in any age group but more predominant in active age group that is within 15-30 years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Blake used paper patch, a prosthetic material to close a perforation in 1887 [1]. In 1952, Wallstein [2] first published a method of closing perforation by split thickness skin graft. One year later Zollner [3] described his experiments with similar grafts.…”
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“…Since the introduction of tympanoplasty by Wullstein (12) and Zollner (13) in 1952, numerous graft materials and methods of placement have been described to reconstruct the tympanic membrane (6). Fascia and perichondrium belong to the most popular materials used for this purpose today (14,15), whereas cartilage and composite grafts lately gain more and more acceptance in cases of high risk for failure such as recurrent or total perforations, severely atelectatic ears, or cholesteatoma cases (4).…”
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“…11 Normal middle ear mucosa is a prerequisite to surgical repair, NOVEMBER 1968 and preoperative microscopic evaluation of the ear is mandatory. The tympanoplastic approach succeeds in a high proportion of cases.…”
Section: Tympanic Membrane Perforate Dueaementioning
confidence: 99%