Condition of vestibular function after stirrup surgery performed against the background of controlled hypotension
I. V. Shapiro
Kazan medical journal ›› 1969, Vol. 50 ›› Issue (4) : 48 -49.
Condition of vestibular function after stirrup surgery performed against the background of controlled hypotension
The modern stage of otosclerosis surgery is characterized by the widespread use of radical operations on the stirrup. Allowing in almost all cases to restore the disturbed mechanism of sound transmission, these operations are accompanied by a reaction of the inner ear, the severity of which ultimately determines the functional effect of the operation.
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