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Research Article
Ossicles Autograft Safety in Cholesteatoma: A Histological Study
Author(s): Giuseppe Attanasio, Mammola CL, Covelli E, Cagnoni L, De Seta D, Minni A, Gaudio E and Filipo RGiuseppe Attanasio, Mammola CL, Covelli E, Cagnoni L, De Seta D, Minni A, Gaudio E and Filipo R
Objective: The aim of the study is to define, just before any sort of cleaning procedure, if there is any epithelial inclusion inside the ossicles of patients with cholesteatoma and if the findings could be correlated with surgical aspect of cholesteatoma.
Methods: The specimens used for this study were 19 malleus and 15 incuss which were intraoperatively obtained from 24 patients. Each ossicles was grouped on the basis of cholesteatoma intraoperatively aspect as follows: Stage 1: ten ossicles obtained from encapsulated cholestatoma, non-invasive, easily cleavable. Stage 2: fourteen ossicles obtained from partially encapsulated cholesteatoma, non-invasive, non-easily cleavable. Stage 3: ten ossicles obtained from not encapsulated cholesteatoma, invasive, not cleavable. Two stapes and 1 malleus have been taken from patients who underwent middle ear surgery for conductiv.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2157-7099.1000190
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