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  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Otologic Procedures

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  • Endoscopes, initially used in sinus surgery, were later adopted in otology.
  • Their application evolved from simple visualization to instrument guidance in procedures like cholesteatoma removal.

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  • To explore the growing trend of minimally invasive interventions in otologic surgery.
  • To evaluate the efficacy and outcomes of endoscopic ear surgery compared to microscopic approaches.
  • To highlight the increasing adoption of endoscopic techniques in otorhinolaryngology.

Main Methods:

  • Review of endoscopic applications in otologic surgeries.
  • Comparison of outcomes between endoscopic and microscopic approaches for ear procedures.
  • Analysis of the trend towards smaller incisions and minimally invasive techniques.

Main Results:

  • Endoscopic visualization has advanced from basic middle ear inspection to instrument assistance.
  • Minimally invasive endoscopic techniques are increasingly preferred over conventional large incisions.
  • Outcomes of grafts performed endoscopically are comparable to those achieved microscopically.
  • Endoscopic ear surgery leads to reduced postoperative morbidities.

Conclusions:

  • Endoscopic ear surgery is a viable, minimally invasive alternative to traditional methods.
  • The technique offers comparable graft success rates and improved patient recovery.
  • Endoscopic approaches represent a significant advancement in otologic surgical practice.