Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd
October 2022
Acute sore throat is one of the most common problems in general practice. It usually concerns a viral oropharyngeal infection, with good recovery within 10 days. In current guidelines, antibiotics are recommended only in exceptional situations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To compare the efficacy and safety of hydroxyapatite vs. bone pâté as obliteration material in mastoidectomy surgery for patients with chronic suppurative otitis media and cholesteatoma.
Methods: This is a retrospective, multi-center, cohort study.
Background: Subtotal petrosectomy for chronic suppurative otitis media requires obliteration of the mastoid cavity and middle ear. Usually, abdominal fat is used for this purpose. However, infection is a risk of using fat, which might require revision surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur Arch Otorhinolaryngol
October 2021
Background: To compare cholesteatoma care internationally and to evaluate outcomes, ear surgeons must use the same terminology. However, a clear universal definition on how to describe the extension, destruction and accompanying morbidity caused by the cholesteatoma is lacking. The practical applicability by means of interrater agreement is assessed for the STAMCO and the ChOLE classification.
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March 2021
Purpose: Differences in the definition and classification of cholesteatoma hinders comparing of surgical outcomes of cholesteatoma. Uniform registration is necessary to allow investigators to share and compare their findings. For many years surgical cholesteatoma procedures were divided into two main groups: canal wall up mastoidectomy (CWU) and canal wall down mastoidectomy (CWD).
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