Treatment of blast injury to the ear

The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology. Supplement
J D CaslerJ T Zajtchuk

Abstract

Blast injury to the ear has long been acknowledged as potentially incapacitating. This paper discusses the scope of these injuries in terms of the anatomic and physiologic consequences. Management of both acute and chronic injuries is discussed, with specific regard to the deficits in a patient's functional ability once blast injury has occurred.

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