2015
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215115000973
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Manubrio-stapedioplasty: new surgical technique for malleus and incus fixation due to tympanosclerosis

Abstract: Manubrio-stapedioplasty is an effective method for ossicular reconstruction in cases of malleus and incus fixation due to tympanosclerosis.

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“…Sennaroglu et al . 26 described manubrio-stapedioplasty as a reconstruction method in patients with incus–malleus fixation due to tympanosclerosis, and demonstrated satisfactory hearing outcomes using this technique. The disadvantages of manubrium relocation include the potential risk of medialisation of the tympanic membrane.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sennaroglu et al . 26 described manubrio-stapedioplasty as a reconstruction method in patients with incus–malleus fixation due to tympanosclerosis, and demonstrated satisfactory hearing outcomes using this technique. The disadvantages of manubrium relocation include the potential risk of medialisation of the tympanic membrane.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most recently, Sennaroglu et al . published a study in 2015 describing the new technique of manubrio-stapedioplasty, which uses glass ionomer bone cement to build a connection between the manubrium and the capitulum of the stapes, after removal of the incus and malleus head 20 . Proponents of this technique cite reduced cost and elimination of the risk of prosthesis displacement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of bone cement, as in manubrio-stapedioplasty, presents potential complications such as aluminium toxicity if the cement contacts the facial nerve or the oval window, although Sennaroglu et al . reported no such complications 20 . Regarding ossicular chain mobilisation related complications, Seidman and Babu described one tympanic membrane perforation and one patient with a 20 dB sensorineural hearing loss, presumably from mechanical vibration of the ossicles by the otological drill intra-operatively 3 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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