5 results match your criteria: "Ear Research Center Dresden (ERCD)[Affiliation]"
Heliyon
March 2024
Technische Universität Dresden, Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav Carus, Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Ear Research Center Dresden (ERCD), Fetscherstraße 74, 01307, Dresden, Germany.
Introduction: For experimental studies on sound transfer in the middle ear, it may be advantageous to perform the measurements without the inner ear. In this case, it is important to know the influence of inner ear impedance on the middle ear transfer function (METF). Previous studies provide contradictory results in this regard.
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October 2023
Technische Universität Dresden, Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav Dresden, Centre for Translational Bone, Joint and Soft Tissue Research, Fetscherstr. 74, 01307 Dresden, Germany. Electronic address:
The three additive manufacturing techniques fused deposition modeling, gel plotting and melt electrowriting were combined to develop a mimicry of the tympanic membrane (TM) to tackle large TM perforations caused by chronic otitis media. The mimicry of the collagen fiber orientation of the TM was accompanied by a study of multiple funnel-shaped mimics of the TM morphology, resulting in mechanical and acoustic properties similar to those of the eardrum. For the different 3D printing techniques used, the process parameters were optimized to allow reasonable microfiber arrangements within the melt electrowriting setup.
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May 2023
University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Ear Research Center Dresden (ERCD).
Introduction: In reconstructive middle ear surgery, acoustic quality has received a high level of attention in recent years. Careful intraoperative selection and positioning of passive middle ear prostheses during tympanoplasty with ossiculoplasty is essential to ensure satisfactory sound transmission and postoperative hearing outcome. The reconstruction quality of the ossicular chain (OC) can be evaluated intraoperatively using a surgical assistance system which is based on a real-time monitoring system (RTM system) that acquires the transmission (middle ear transfer function (METF)) with electromagnetic excitation of the OC.
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December 2022
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Ear Research Center Dresden (ERCD), University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden, Germany.
Objectives: The active middle ear implant, Vibrant Soundbridge (VSB), can be implanted with a variety of couplers. Hearing outcome after implantation has been investigated in both temporal bone (TB) experiments and patient studies, but the relationship between experimental and clinical data is still weak in the literature. Therefore, experimental data from TB experiments should be compared with patient data in a retrospective study, in which the floating mass transducer is used with couplers of the third generation.
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October 2020
Ear Research Center Dresden - ERCD an der, Klinik und Poliklinik für HNO-Heilkunde, Kopf- und Hals-Chirurgie, der medizinischen Fakultät Carl Gustav Carus der TU Dresden, Fetscherstraße 74, 01307, Dresden, Deutschland.
Background: The middle ear mucosa (MEM) plays a central role in the middle ear due to its function of providing regular ventilation. To date, assessment of the state of the MEM is only possible subjectively by the surgeon. An objective characterization of the state of the MEM is desirable.
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