1976
DOI: 10.1159/000275308
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Tympanoplasties et cardiopathies congénitales

Abstract: During the course of 1974, 16 tympanoplasties were performed on patients who suffered from serious congenital heart defects. 50 % of the cases had recurrence of the perforation. It was not possible to deny the evidence of other failing factors such as the poor hemodynamic condition. Indications for performing a tympanoplasty were motivated by the necessity to eliminate a focus of dangerous infection to the patient before undergoing a major cardiac intervention. These indications have been modified to the follo… Show more

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