Beasley's Surgery of the Hand
- illustrated
- New York Thieme, 2003 Original from the University of Michigan Digitized 13 Aug 2008
- 531 pages
- Thieme Publishers Series .
The historical background of otosclerosis -- The pathology of otosclerosis -- Physical examination and clinical evaluation of the patient with otosclerosis -- Audiological evaluation of the patient with otosclerosis -- Radiological imaging of otosclerosis -- Cochlear otosclerosis -- Medical treatment of otosclerosis -- Hearing aids and otosclerosis -- Lasers in otosclerosis -- Stapedectomy -- Obliterative otosclerosis -- Poststapedectomy perilymph fistulae -- Sudden sensorineural hearing loss immediately following stapedectomy -- Stapedectomy versus stapedotomy -- Bilateral otosclerosis -- Special conditions and complications in otosclerosis surgery -- Otodystrophies -- The biomechanics of stapes replacement.
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