Effectiveness and Safety of Otoendoscopic Surgery Using Attic Exposition-Antrum Exclusion Versus Microscopic Canal Wall-up Tympanomastoidectomy in Patients With Acquired Cholesteatoma Stages IB and II Affecting the Tympanic Cavity and Attic
Abstract:The aim of this study is to test the effectiveness and safety of AE-AE surgery combining otoendoscopy and surgical microscopy in the treatment of acquired pars flaccida cholesteatoma in stages Ib and II of the Japan Otological Society classification occupying the tympanic cavity and attic. A historical cohort study on 65 patients. Of the total, 44 patients were treated by AE-AE surgery using an otoendoscope and 21 with canal wall-up tympanomastoidectomy (CWUT). Patients in whom the AE-AE technique was performe… Show more
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