Eustachian tube bypass: experimental evidence for total eustachian tube substitution.

A Lapidot, D Terrefe, F Rezvani, A J Hough
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Several preliminary reports have appeared in the medical literature in respect to eustachian tube substitution since Zollner first described his inability to open the obstructed eustachian tube. These procedures have the disadvantage that the distal end of the eustachian tube subsitute is inaccessible by other than another operation. This paper is follow-up report to our clinical experience. The purpose of the experiment was to determine whether the middle ear was ventilated by the tympano-oropharyngeal substitute eustachian tube and whether ascending infection occurred. Fourteen ears underwent eustachian tube substitution. The natrual eustachian tubes of these ears were obliterated three to five months after eustachian tube substitution had been performed. The animals were killed three to four months after obliteration of the natural eustachian tubes. Studies of the decalcified sections showed an absence of infection in six of the ears, with mild to severe inflammation in the rest of the specimens.

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咽鼓管旁路:全咽鼓管替代的实验证据。
自Zollner首次描述他无法打开阻塞的咽鼓管以来,医学文献中出现了一些关于咽鼓管替代的初步报告。这些手术的缺点是咽鼓管替代物的远端不能通过其他手术进入。本文是对我们临床经验的随访报告。实验的目的是确定中耳是否经鼓室-口咽替代咽鼓管通气,是否发生上升感染。14耳行咽鼓管置换。耳咽管置换术后3 - 5个月,耳咽管自然消失。这些动物在切除天然咽鼓管三到四个月后被杀死。对脱钙切片的研究显示,6只耳朵没有感染,其余的耳朵有轻微到严重的炎症。
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