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Two Cases of Misdiagnosed Congenital Stapes Fixation

Park K, Song JW, Lee J, Cho MJ

  • KMID: 1923206
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2001 Dec;44(12):1332-1336.
Congenital stapes fixation showing normal finding of external auditory canal and tympanic membrane causes non-progressive conductive hearing loss in the range of 40 to 60 dB since childhood. It is...
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Delayed Positional Vertigo after Stapes Surgery

Park JW, Lee JH, Song MH, Shim DB

Postoperative vertigo can occur after stapes surgery in approximately 5% of the patients, which more commonly presents immediately after surgery rather than in the delayed period. Isolated delayed vertigo after...
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Transverse Fracture of the Stapes Anterior Crus Caused by the Blast Pressure from a Land Mine Explosion

Hong SM, Lee JH, Park CH, Kim HJ

Stapes fractures without other ossicle problems are rare and ossicle problems due to explosion pressure are also rare. We describe a very rare case of stapes anterior crural fracture resulting...
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Effectiveness of Stapes Mobilization in Tympanosclerotic Stapes Fixation

Park HY, Jun HJ, Choung YH, Park K

  • KMID: 1966764
  • Korean J Audiol.
  • 2011 Apr;15(1):19-24.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Tympanosclerosis is a nonspecific and irreversible result of chronic inflammation or infection of the middle ear. However, there remains disagreement about how best to surgically treat tympanosclerotic...
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Traumatic Fracture of the Stapes Suprastructure after Head Injury

Cho JK, Cho YS, Hong SH, Chung WH

  • KMID: 2276923
  • Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2008 Aug;51(8):761-764.
Traumatic ossicular dislocation and fracture occur commonly after head injury. Dislocation of the incudo-stapedial and incudomalleolar joints are more common than isolated fractures of the ossicles. Fractures of the stapes...
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Ossiculoplasty for Monocrural Stapes Anomaly

Kim BJ, Kim TY, Park WK, Heo KW

Congenital anomalies of ossicle in the middle ear are rare and could appear in various forms. The most common congenital isolated ossicular anomalies are stapes fixation and incudostapedial discontinuity, with...
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Congenital Stapedial Fixation in Oto-Palato-Digital Syndrome: A Case Report

Park KH, Lee DH, Kim SK

  • KMID: 2274420
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1998 Mar;41(3):405-408.
The Oto-palato-digital syndrome is a generalized skeletal dysplasia resulting in short stature, characteristic facies, and unusual deformities of the hands and feet. In addition, cleft palate and other congenital malformations...
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A Case of the Vibrant Soundbridge Stapes Coupler in Patients with Mixed Hearing Loss

Park AY, Jeon JH, Moon IS, Choi JY

The Vibrant Soundbridge (VSB) with stapes clip coupler placement at the stapes head has been used successfully to treat mixed hearing loss. Coupling between the floating mass transducer of the...
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Clinical Evaluation of Congenital Stapedial Anomalies

Park K, Park HJ, Lee DH, Chun SH, Oh JH

  • KMID: 2274521
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1998 Dec;41(12):1545-1549.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: A nonprogressive and conductive hearing loss in the range of 40 to 60 dB with normal tympanic membrane is highly suggestive of a congenital ossicular malformation. Among...
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Congenital Stapes Anomalies with Normal Eardrum

Park HY, Han DH, Lee JB, Han NS, Choung YH, Park K

OBJECTIVES: A non-progressive and conductive hearing loss with normal eardrum, but no history of trauma and infection, is highly suggestive of a congenital ossicular malformation. Among ossicular anomalies, stapes anomaly...
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A Case of Recurrent Bacterial Meningitis Secondary to the Defect of Stapes Footplate

Eom SH, Cha JH, Cho BS, Chung SJ, Ahn CI, Cha CI

  • KMID: 1676681
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1986 Jul;29(7):81-85.
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Vestibulotomy in Congenital Stapes Fixation with Anomalous Facial Nerve

Kim H, Kim JW, Cha DC, Choi HS

Conductive hearing loss is a condition that can be corrected surgically in most cases. Stapedotomy is usually performed for patients with congenital ossicular anomaly or fixation. However, otologic surgeons have...
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Results of Primary Malleostapedotomy in Stapes Fixation

Yoo MH, Lee KS

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to analyze the results of malleostapedotomy as primary surgical procedure in stapes fixation. SUBJECTS AND METHOD: This study was a retrospective chart...
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Hearing Results after Stapedotomy in Stapes Fixation

Song HM, Choi SJ, Lee KS

  • KMID: 2074637
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2007 Jan;50(1):14-18.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Many studies have demonstrated that stapedotomy is a successful means of improving hearing for stapes fixation. The aim of this study was to analyze the pre and...
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Measurement of Korean Ossicles

Kim HN, Lee HK, Park KH, Chung MH, Kim WS, Chung IH

  • KMID: 2274449
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1998 Aug;41(8):994-998.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: There are several factors affecting the result of the ossiculoplasty such as the severity of the pathology, the operating technique and the reconstruction material, etc. So far,...
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Postoperative Results of Ossiculoplasty over Stapes Head

Ryu CH, Yoon TH, Kim TS, Ahn JH, Kim JY

  • KMID: 2012379
  • Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2008 Mar;51(3):221-226.
BACKGROUD AND OBJECTIVES: Incus erosion with intact stapes head was most common ossicular impairment in chronic otitis media. Here, we aimed to investigate hearing and clinical results of the ossiculoplasties...
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Isolated Congenital Incus Anomaly

Park HY, Han DH, Lee JB, Choi SJ, Choung YH, Park K

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: A non-progressive and conductive hearing loss with normal eardrum, which has no history of trauma and infection is highly suggestive of a congenital ossicular malformation. Among ossicular...
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A Case of Stapedectomy with Total Ossicular Replacement Prosthesis in Stapes Fixation without Malleus and Incus

Yoon TH, Yang JS, Kang JW

  • KMID: 2275972
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2003 Jan;46(1):73-76.
This study was done on a case of chronic otitis media in both ears of a 47-year-old woman who received tympanization in the left middle ear in a local hospital...
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A Case of Middle Ear Implantation with Vibroplasty Coupler at the Stapes

Lee JM, Suh YS, Choi JY, Kim BG

Middle ear implantation is an effective treatment for sensorineural, conductive and mixed hearing loss. The active middle ear implant's floating mass transducer (FMT) is placed on the middle ear structure...
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An Experience of Surgical Management of Multiple Stapedial Crural Fracture

Lee IW, Goh EK, Park SH, Chon KM

  • KMID: 2037145
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2003 May;46(5):432-435.
Ossicles are easily injured with head trauma. The most common injury occurs at incudostapedial joint and this separation prevents the consequent injury to inner ear structures. Although stapes crura fractures...
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