[Experimental studies of static stress on the footplate in the reconstruction of the sound conduction system].

Laryngologie, Rhinologie, Otologie Pub Date : 1988-07-01
H W Pau, K B Hüttenbrink
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Abstract

If a destroyed ossicular chain is substituted by a drum-to-footplate prosthesis (TORP), not only sound pressures but also static pressures are conducted via this new connection. To measure these effects in the area of the oval window, in isolated temporal bones the stapes was removed and substituted by a piece of plastipore, attached to the incus. This piece was connected by a very fine needle to a foil strain gauge, in order to registrate the effects of experimentally changed pressures in the external ear canal towards the inner ear. The incus was then also removed too and a TORP was introduced. Under the same measuring condition we found the conducted pressures ten times higher than in the previous situation. This can only be explained by movements in the incudo-malleal joint, if this is intact. Consequently patients with TORPs should avoid all situations of rapid changes of surrounding pressure, such as diving etc., especially if the tube function is impaired. These situations may be dangerous for the footplate and the inner ear. In fortunately rare cases perforations of the footplate were reported by some ear surgeons.

[声传导系统重建中底板静应力的实验研究]。
如果被破坏的听骨链被鼓面-足板假体(TORP)取代,不仅声压而且静压都通过这个新的连接进行。为了测量椭圆窗区域的这些影响,在分离的颞骨中,将镫骨移除并用一块附着在砧骨上的可塑孔代替。这块由一根非常细的针连接到箔应变计上,以便记录实验中外耳道对内耳的压力变化的影响。然后也移除砧板,并引入TORP。在同样的测量条件下,我们发现传导压力比以前高了十倍。这只能通过包括-踝关节的运动来解释,如果这是完整的。因此,torp患者应避免所有周围压力快速变化的情况,如潜水等,特别是如果管道功能受损。这些情况可能会对脚底板和内耳造成危险。幸运的是,在一些耳科医生报告的罕见病例中,足底穿孔。
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