[Endoscopic ear surgery - complement to microscopic ear surgery].
HNO. 2016 Sep 29;
Authors: Preyer S
Abstract
Wullstein, the founder of modern microscopic ear surgery, already used an oto-endoscope intraoperatively. However, it is only after the recent development of modern video-endoscopy with high definition, 4‑k, and 3‑dimensional imaging that endoscopically guided surgery of the middle ear is gaining some importance. Key ventilation routes like the isthmus tympani and the epitympanic diaphragma can be visualized far better by using an endoscope rather than a microscope. Going through the external meatus surgery of middle ear pathologies is possible without external incision. This type of primary endoscopic ear surgery has to be distinguished from secondary endoscopic ear surgery, where standard microscopic ear surgery is supplemented by endoscopic surgery. Having to hold the endoscope in one hand, surgery has to be performed single-handed, which is awkward. In case of extensive bone removal or excessive bleeding the view through the endoscope lense is obscured, the endoscope therefore cannot fully substitute the use of the microscope. It is however an interesting adjunct to microscopic ear surgery.
PMID: 27689227 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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