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Temporal Bone Dissection
Gauri S Belsare
CHAPTER 1:
Temporal Bone Dissection Laboratory
The microscope
Parts of the microscope (Fig. 1.4)
Optical system
Lighting and illumination
Stand
Proper usage of microscope
Drill
Motors
Handpieces
Burrs
CHAPTER 2:
Surgical Anatomy of the Temporal Bone
Lateral surface
Posterior surface
Superior surface
Inferior surface
Petrous apex
CHAPTER 3:
Planning of Dissection
Plan 1
Plan 2
Plan 3
CHAPTER 4:
Simple Mastoidectomy (Cortical Mastoidectomy/Schwartz Mastoidectomy)
Indications
Procedure
CHAPTER 5:
Epitympanotomy
Anatomy
Procedure
CHAPTER 6:
Facial Recess Approach
Indications
Procedure
CHAPTER 7:
Cochlear Implant Insertion
Preparation of the well
Cortical mastoidectomy
Facial recess is opened by posterior tympanotomy
Cochleostomy
Electrode insertion
Fixation
CHAPTER 8:
Facial Nerve Decompression
Anatomy
Facial nerve in temporal bone
A. Petrous segment (labyrinthine segment)
B. Tympanic segment
C. Pyramidal segment
D. Vertical segment
Facial shelf
Transmastoid approach for facial nerve decompression
Procedure
Facial nerve vertical segment—decompression
Horizontal segment decompression
Decompression of labyrinthine part and part of the facial nerve in the internal acoustic meatus
Opening of facial sheath
CHAPTER 9:
Endolymphatic Sac Decompression
Anatomy
Procedure
Identification of endolymphatic sac
CHAPTER 10:
Labyrinthectomy
Anatomy
Vestibule
Bony semicircular canals
Superior semicircular canal
Lateral semicircular canal
Posterior semicircular canal
Procedure
CHAPTER 11:
Internal Auditory Meatus
Anatomy
Porus
Fundus
Anterior wall
Superior wall
Posterior wall
Inferior wall
Translabyrinthine approach to internal auditory canal
Extended mastoidectomy
Labyrinthectomy
Removal of bone over internal auditory canal
Opening of the internal auditory canal
Identification of the nerves (Fig. 11.7)
CHAPTER 12:
Middle Ear Dissection and External Ear Canal Widening
Elevation of the tympanomeatal flap and widening of the external auditory canal
Procedure
CHAPTER 13:
Stapedectomy
CHAPTER 14:
Ossicles, Ossicular Prostheses and Anatomy of Middle Ear
Ossicles
Other middle ear structures
CHAPTER 15:
Transmeatal Inside-out Atticotomy and Reconstruction
Procedure
CHAPTER 16:
Transmeatal Approach for the Facial Nerve Decompression
Procedure
CHAPTER 17:
Jugular Bulb and Carotid Artery
CHAPTER 18:
Dissection of the Cochlea
Anatomy
Procedure
CHAPTER 19:
Canal Wall Down Procedures: Modified Radial Mastoidectomy
Anatomy
Modified radical mastoidectomy
Procedure
CHAPTER 20:
Radical Mastoidectomy
Procedure
CHAPTER 21:
Facial Nerve Transposition
Procedure
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