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      Thermal effects of endoscopy in a human temporal bone model: implications for endoscopic ear surgery.

      The Laryngoscope
      Wiley
      tympanoplasty, middle ear surgery, Endoscope

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          Although the theoretical risk of elevated temperatures during endoscopic ear surgery has been reported previously, neither temperature change nor heat distribution associated with the endoscope has been quantified. In this study, we measure temperature changes during rigid middle ear endoscopy in a human temporal bone model and investigate whether suction can act as a significant cooling mechanism.

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          24604692
          4465246
          10.1002/lary.24666

          tympanoplasty,middle ear surgery,Endoscope
          tympanoplasty, middle ear surgery, Endoscope

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