cholesteatoma
Cholesteatoma in the Mesotympanic Space. How...
Cholesteatoma in the mesotympanic space. How to manage a deshiscent facial nerve. On the 5th World Congress on Endoscopic Ear Surgery.
Transcanal Endoscopic Cholesteatoma Excision
Fully endoscopic infiltrative matrix cholesteatoma removal. Hidden regions.
Endoscopic Cholesteatoma Surgery with Mastoid...
ENT video case: another explanation of how a cholesteatoma surgery combined approach works, with the symbiosis of the endoscope and the microscope.
Endoscopic Cholesteatoma Combined Approach: Transcanal...
Endoscopic video case: endoscopic cholesteatoma combined approach: transcanal + transmastoid.
Cholesteatoma Surgery (Endoscopic and Microscopic)
Clinical video case: cholesteatoma surgery (endoscopic and microscopic).
Cholesteatoma Ear Endoscopic Surgery
In this video you will see cholesteatoma - ear endoscopic surgery.
Cholesteatoma Exclusively Ear Endoscopic Surgery
Mezotympanum cholesteatoma - exclusively ear endoscopic surgery.
Attic Cholesteatoma with CSF Otorrhoea
An attic cholesteatoma is defined as an epidermoid cyst found in the attic. This is differentiated from an infected retraction pocket of the pars tensa or a retraction pocket cholesteatoma. CSF otorrhea...
Cavity in the temporal bone after modified radical...
Cholesteatoma should be treated surgically. This particular video presents the cavity in the temporal bone after radical excision of mastoid. Small area of granulations is visualized over the facial ridge...
Mastoid Cavity - Left Ear
Entrapped keratin may accumulate in the ear and spread to the air cells in the temporal bone. This particular disease is called cholesteatoma. Surgical treatment (mastoidectomy) should be performed in...
Attic Retraction Pocket with Scutum Resorption
Indrawing of both pars tensa and flaccida with the changes far obvious in the latter is presented in this video. It is a risk factor of cholesteatoma formation if the neck of the retraction pocket is...
Left Ear Cholesteatoma with Attic Perforation
Entrapment of squamous epithelium (which could expand) causes effects to nearby structures - the name of this particular condition is cholesteatoma. There are two types of this disease - congenital and...
Attic Polyp
A polyp arising from the attic part of the eardrum is presented. Cholesteatoma is suspected, it needs to be confirmed and treated simultaneously.