1964
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215100062836
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The Use of Vein Homografts in Tympanoplasty—A Preliminary Note

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“…35 It is not only anatomy, pathology, symptomatology and clinical signs that will be involved. Surgical procedures (such as antrotomy, 36 antrectomy, 37 antrostomy, 38 antrumotomy 39 or antrocellulotomy 40 ) are an obvious challenge. Eponyms and surgical incisions are particularly frustrating.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…35 It is not only anatomy, pathology, symptomatology and clinical signs that will be involved. Surgical procedures (such as antrotomy, 36 antrectomy, 37 antrostomy, 38 antrumotomy 39 or antrocellulotomy 40 ) are an obvious challenge. Eponyms and surgical incisions are particularly frustrating.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many materials have been proposed for the reconstruction of the tympanic membrane, which include facial tissue (2) and veins (3). Among these, perichondrium and cartilage seem to be the most reliable tissues concerning long-term stability (4).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For the reconstruction of the tympanic membrane, many materials have been proposed, for example, fascia (4) and vein (5). Among those, perichondrium and cartilage seem to be the most reliable tissues concerning long-term stability (6).…”
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