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Retrofacial approach to the hypotympanum [Case Report]

Roland JT Jr; Hoffman RA; Miller PJ; Cohen NL
Otologic disease often extends into the hypotympanum, posterior mesotympanum, and infralabyrinthine compartments. Surgical access to these areas can be difficult because of the proximity of the facial nerve. In patients with a normal bone anatomy, these regions can be accessed by a retrofacial approach, which spares the posterior canal wall and avoids transposition of the facial nerve. The anatomy of the hypotympanum, posterior mesotympanum, and infralabyrinthine compartments will be reviewed emphasizing gross anatomic documentation. We will detail the surgical approach to these areas along the retrofacial air cell tract, and will present an appropriate case history
PMID: 7840934
ISSN: 0886-4470
CID: 12806

Intradiploic epidermoid of the temporal bone: case history and literature review [Case Report]

Miller PJ; Hoffman R; Holliday R
PMID: 7991266
ISSN: 0194-5998
CID: 12856

Madelung's disease: case reports and literature review [Case Report]

Kohan D; Miller PJ; Rothstein SG; Kaufman D
PMID: 8441540
ISSN: 0194-5998
CID: 13257