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DOI: 10.1007/bf01804092
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Was können wir von der operativen Entfernung des Steigbügels bei Steigbügel-Vorhofankylose zum Zweck der Hörverbesserung erhoffen?

Abstract: Aus der KSniglichen Universitiits-Ohrenklinik in Halle a. S.

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“…Jack 16 in 1893 presented 60 cases and noted that the results were inconsistent, regardless of whether a mobilization or stapedectomy was performed. Grunert 17 observed pathological changes in the round window and was one of the first to recognize that there may be a relationship between the oval and round window and that round window disease may negatively impact the results of even well‐performed surgery. Siebenmann 18 in 1900 was apparently very influential in abandonment of the stapes operations.…”
Section: History Of Stapes Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jack 16 in 1893 presented 60 cases and noted that the results were inconsistent, regardless of whether a mobilization or stapedectomy was performed. Grunert 17 observed pathological changes in the round window and was one of the first to recognize that there may be a relationship between the oval and round window and that round window disease may negatively impact the results of even well‐performed surgery. Siebenmann 18 in 1900 was apparently very influential in abandonment of the stapes operations.…”
Section: History Of Stapes Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stapedectomy has been performed since the late 1800s by surgeons such as Jack (1), Boucheron (2), Kessel (3), Miot (4), and Grunert (5). The stapedectomies performed at that time were either mobilizations or removal of the entire footplate; they were performed for both Binflammatory[ (chronic otitis media) and Bnoninflammatory[ indications and were left to heal without grafting the oval window.…”
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