Abstract:Reconstruction materials and techniques for the skull base have undergone rapid developments and differentiation in recent years. While mostly autotransplants, collagens or resorbable alloplastic materials are preferred for duraplasties, pronounced organ-specific differences can be observed IN the reconstruction of hard tissues. The use of polymethylmethacryl bone cement, once wide-spread, has decreased greatly due to the release of toxic monomers. Bony autotransplants are still used primarily for smaller skul… Show more
“…When there are reasons that preclude the use of autologous transplants, several alloplastic materials can be applied [ 51 ], [ 52 ], [ 53 ], [ 54 ], [ 55 ]. A uniform opinion on their suitability does not exist [ 40 ].…”
“…When there are reasons that preclude the use of autologous transplants, several alloplastic materials can be applied [ 51 ], [ 52 ], [ 53 ], [ 54 ], [ 55 ]. A uniform opinion on their suitability does not exist [ 40 ].…”
“…Die kindliche OSA ist Thema der " Ü bersicht " , die Empfehlungen f ü r die Erfolgsauswertung nach operativen Eingriff en enth ä lt [4] . Zwei " Interessante F ä lle " befassen sich mit Osteolysen des Felsenbeins und der Rekonstruktion nach Entfernung eines subglottischen Tumors, wobei Biomaterialien zum Einsatz kamen [5] . " Gutachten und Recht " besch ä ftigt sich mit ungew ö hnlichen Tonschwellenverl ä ufen im Audiogramm bei L ä rmarbeitern und die " Fortbildung " greift das wichtige Thema der individualisierten Krebstherapie mithilfe von Biomarkern auf, wie sie bei anderen Organtumoren, z.…”
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