2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.otot.2020.08.001
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A review on reversal stapedotomy outcome and associated factors

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“…The surgical approach and techniques for treating otosclerosis have evolved and been refined over time to reduce intraoperative and post-operative complications while enhancing overall effectiveness. 4,5 There has been ongoing debate regarding the sequence of surgical steps. In early cases, the traditional method involved a classic stapedotomy, which began with the removal of the stapes superstructure, followed by perforation of the footplate, and ultimately fixing the prosthesis to the incus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surgical approach and techniques for treating otosclerosis have evolved and been refined over time to reduce intraoperative and post-operative complications while enhancing overall effectiveness. 4,5 There has been ongoing debate regarding the sequence of surgical steps. In early cases, the traditional method involved a classic stapedotomy, which began with the removal of the stapes superstructure, followed by perforation of the footplate, and ultimately fixing the prosthesis to the incus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surgical techniques for treatment of otosclerosis have been improved, updated, or adjusted over time to lower intraoperative and post-operative problems and boost overall effectiveness [ 9 ]. The order of surgical steps had been a matter of debate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Postoperative ABG to within 10 dB was defined as surgical success and within 20 dB was considered satisfactory. 4,18 Peroperative complications (incus luxation and footplate avulsion) and postoperative complications (perilymph fistula, dysgeusia/chorda tympani injury, facial nerve injury, TM perforation, vertigo and dead ear) was also assessed. Taste abnormalities was investigated as presence or absence of a subjective abnormal taste sensation.…”
Section: Steps Of Reversal Stapedotomymentioning
confidence: 99%