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Title
An optimal partial ossicular prosthesis should connect both to the tympanic membrane and malleus : a temporal bone study using laser Doppler vibrometry
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Abstract
Objective:To compare stapes vibrations in different partial ossicular replacement prosthesis (PORP) applications.Methods:Stapedial vibrations were measured on fresh frozen human temporal bones with laser Doppler vibrometry. Eight different types of common ossiculoplasty methods were compared regarding recovery of stapes vibrations in relation with the normal ossicular chain. The PORPs were divided into three groups: 1) PORPs with the lateral contact only with the tympanic membrane, 2) PORPs with lateral contact only to the malleus handle, and 3) PORPs with lateral contact with both the malleus handle and the tympanic membrane.Results:The PORPs with lateral contact only to the malleus handle performed better than the PORPs with lateral contact to the tympanic membrane only at 2 kHZ, but the best recovery was found in the group with contact both to the malleus handle and the tympanic membrane.Conclusion:The best sound transmission might be achieved by placing a PORP in contact with both the tympanic membrane and the handle of the malleus.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Otology and neurotology. - Philadelphia, Pa.
Publication
Philadelphia, Pa. : 2018
ISSN
1531-7129
DOI
10.1097/MAO.0000000000001699
Volume/pages
39 :3 (2018) , p. 333-339
ISI
000457772600021
Pubmed ID
29342039
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