PMID: 6410323Jun 1, 1983Paper

Changing patterns of otosclerosis surgery in teaching institutions

Otolaryngology--head and Neck Surgery : Official Journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
J R Chandler, O E Rodriguez-Torro

Abstract

The rapidly dwindling number of patients with otosclerosis suitable for surgery has made a severe impact on this aspect of training and experience in our medical centers. Results secured in the past and expected in the future are now difficult to achieve. This trend has been analyzed with particular reference to the experience in the last 3 years at the University of Miami--Jackson Memorial Hospital--Veterans Administration Hospital Medical Center. The analysis of results and complications also compared patients operated on by residents vs. faculty. Hearing loss as a consequence of improperly performed stapes surgery or complications thereof can seldom be salvaged. Stapes surgery should be performed in medical centers and community hospitals only by designated "stapes surgeons."

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