Experimental autogenous incus transposition.

The Journal of Laryngology and Otology
E P Robin

Abstract

Incus replacement or transposition was performed in 82 rats. Findings were similar in that a degree of vitality was retained or regained, though more slowly in boiled implants. Gelatin sponge induced fibrosis. Activity rapid at first ceased later. Generally replanted includes seemed stable.

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Oct 1, 1980·Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences·P E Robin, R T Clegg
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