Glasscock-Shambaugh Surgery of the Ear by Michael E. Glasscock, Aina Julianna Gulya M.D.

By Michael E. Glasscock, Aina Julianna Gulya M.D.

Glasscock-Shambaugh surgical procedure of the Ear has lengthy been the reference of selection for otolaryngologists and neurosurgeons. during this 5th version of the vintage textual content, the authors have maintained its authoritative and functional personality whereas bettering its relevance via updating its contents to mirror the evolution of otology. Glasscock-Shambaugh surgical procedure of the Ear, 5/e solutions the necessity for a readable source to the surgical administration of ailments and issues of the temporal bone, lateral cranium base, and comparable constructions. It contains increased insurance of particular subject matters resembling cochlear implants. This booklet will turn out to be an amazing reference for the practising clinician and the precise research advisor for the resident/fellow.

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With this operation, Sourdille created a fistula in the horizontal semicircular canal and covered it with a skin flap from the meatus. For the first time, permanent hearing improvements in otosclerosis were achieved. In 1937, Sourdille’s lecture to the New York Academy of Medicine prompted Lempert to apply the technique, using the endaural approach (rather than the postauricular) and a dental drill, for his one-stage approach to fenestrate the semicircular canal in otosclerosis. In 1938, G. Shambaugh Jr.

Additional sensory, motor, and parasympathetic fibers supply the alimentary tract to the splenic flexure of the colon. Eleventh Cranial (Spinal Accessory) Nerve Cranial and spinal rootlets combine to form the eleventh nerve. The spinal component extends to the level of C5 or C6. These rootlets ascend through the foramen magnum into the cranial cavity, cross the occipital bone, and exit through the jugular foramen. The spinal accessory nerve innervates the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles.

The short process of the incus is tethered in the fossa incudis by the posterior incudal ligament. The long process, by means of its lenticular process, articulates with the stapes. The stapes comprises a footplate, anterior and posterior crura, a neck, and a head (capitulum). The stapedius tendon attaches to the neck. The footplate is secured in the oval window by the annular ligament (Figure A–8). DISSECTION GUIDE Temporal Bone Station Setup The temporal bone dissection laboratory should provide a comfortable working space that is easy to set up and clean, which facilitates frequent use of the laboratory for dissection.

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