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Endoscopic Cholesteatoma Surgery
Published on: January 19, 2022
[Giant temporal bone cholesteatoma]
E N Pligina1, N M Kostakova1, V M Kurochkina1
1V.V. Banykin Tolyatti City Clinical Hospital No. 2, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Tolyatti, Russia.
Abstract:
Presented clinical observation of a patient with exacerbation of left-sided chronic purulent otitis media complicated by extradural brain abscess, temporal bone osteomyelitis. The patient underwent a sanitizing operation on the left temporal bone with plastic closure of the defect in the postoperative cavity with a muscular-fascial flap. Described the postoperative management of the patient and presented the results of treatment 2 months after surgery.
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