2013
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1333285
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Fehler und Gefahren: Ohrchirurgie und Chirurgie der lateralen Schädelbasis

Abstract: Surgery of the ear and the lateral skull base is a fascinating, yet challenging field in otorhinolaryngology. A thorough knowledge of the associated complications and pitfalls is indispensable for the surgeon, not only to provide the best possible care to his patients, but also to further improve his surgical skills.Following a summary about general aspects in pre-, intra- and postoperative care of patients with disorders of the ear/lateral skull base, this article covers the most common pitfalls and complicat… Show more

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“…Generally, pressure- or sound-induced vertigo and nystagmus can be triggered in all disorders of the middle and inner ear where the membranous labyrinth comes into direct contact with the stapes footplate 140 , e. g., inflammatory causes as mentioned in the first description of Hennebertʼs signs for patients with syphilis 157 , malformations of the middle ear, or post-operative / -traumatic scar formation between the stapes footplate and the vestibule 236 237 .…”
Section: Episodic Vestibular Syndromesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Generally, pressure- or sound-induced vertigo and nystagmus can be triggered in all disorders of the middle and inner ear where the membranous labyrinth comes into direct contact with the stapes footplate 140 , e. g., inflammatory causes as mentioned in the first description of Hennebertʼs signs for patients with syphilis 157 , malformations of the middle ear, or post-operative / -traumatic scar formation between the stapes footplate and the vestibule 236 237 .…”
Section: Episodic Vestibular Syndromesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particularly thorough pre-operative assessment of vestibular function is essential before surgery of the “second” side, e. g., in cases of skull base meningiomas, bilateral vestibular schwannomas, or in cochlear implant surgery 237 . When unilateral peripheral vestibular hypofunction after surgery of the first side was compensated well, it is often believed that this will also be the case after second-side surgery.…”
Section: Chronic Vestibular Syndromesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Balance problems can also result from common otologic surgeries such as cochlear implantation 11 and other procedures involving the ear and lateral skull base. 12 Furthermore, hearing loss, which affects approximately two-thirds of older adults in the United States, 13 is independently associated with poorer self-reported physical functioning 14, 15 and walking speed. 16 There is evidence that the relationship between hearing loss and physical functioning is mediated by more than concomitant vestibular disease, as hearing loss has been shown to be associated with falls independent of vestibular function.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%