2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2018.10.020
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The History of Otologic Surgery at Mayo Clinic, 1883 to Present

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“…By the early-1960s, the number of stapedectomies had rapidly risen to about 220 per year; however, by the mid-to late-1970s, this number had halved. 2 This declining surgical volume at Mayo Clinic parallels other institutional series. 6,7,9 Pearson, et al report the incidence of otosclerosis in Olmsted county in the 1950s as 8.9 per 100,000 person-years.…”
Section: Etiology Of the Declining Incidencementioning
confidence: 79%
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“…By the early-1960s, the number of stapedectomies had rapidly risen to about 220 per year; however, by the mid-to late-1970s, this number had halved. 2 This declining surgical volume at Mayo Clinic parallels other institutional series. 6,7,9 Pearson, et al report the incidence of otosclerosis in Olmsted county in the 1950s as 8.9 per 100,000 person-years.…”
Section: Etiology Of the Declining Incidencementioning
confidence: 79%
“…The success of stapedectomy surgery was followed by an immediate influx of new patients seeking surgical treatment. 2 As a result, disease incidence rapidly rose through the 1960s, 3 and otologic surgeons of that era quickly accumulated significant case numbers. 4,5 However, by the late-1970s, reports surfaced suggesting that the incidence of otosclerosis was declining.…”
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“…The incidence of otosclerosis increased rapidly throughout the 1960s, 13 , 14 but reports emerged in the late 1970s suggesting that it was decreasing. 15 In the following decades, several studies reported that the number of stapedectomy cases had declined over the past years, which also confirmed the decline in the incidence of otosclerosis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%