2020
DOI: 10.36611/upjohns/se/2020/3
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Canal Wall Reconstruction Surgery In Retraction Pathologyexperience at Al Nahdha Hospital*, Oman

Abstract: Abstract Objectives: Tympanic membrane retraction pathology is a frequently encountered middle ear problem that can be a self cleansing pocket, a deep sac with hidden cholesteatoma or a potential reservoir for its future formation. In selected cases, a defect in attic and posterior superior canal wall can result after surgical removal of the diseased epithelium and/or cholesteatoma. If this occurs, reconstruction is usually attempted. Avoiding an open cavity in such conditions is currently the preferre… Show more

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