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NCT ID: NCT05554796 Completed - Clinical trials for Otosclerosis of Middle Ear

Endoscopic Classic Versus Reversal Stapedotomy

Start date: September 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Aim of The Work The aim of this study is to compare hearing outcome and surgical complications between classic and reversal endoscopic stapedotomy. Patients and Methods Study design: This study is a randomized clinical study and will be carried out at Otorhinolaryngology department at Mansoura University Hospitals. The study will be conducted among 60 patients with otosclerosis who will undergo endoscopic stapedotomy. The patients will be divided into two groups. The first group (group 1) 30 patients will undergo endoscopic classic stapedotomy while the second group (group 2) 30 patients will undergo endoscopic reversal stapedotomy. The two groups will compared to each other as regard, A. Intra-operative time (in minutes) B. Hearing outcome. C. Surgical complications

NCT ID: NCT03587792 Completed - Clinical trials for Unilateral Hearing Loss

Study of Binaural Squelch Effect in Unilateral Otosclerosis

CBOU
Start date: March 6, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Patients with unilateral transmission hypoacusis due to otosclerosis undergoing stapedectomy surgery will be prospectively included. They will be undergoing a free field vocal audiometry using the Oldenburg MATRIX software to evaluated the squelch effect gain between audiometry before and after 9months after surgery. Our hypothesis is to show a squelch effect with the rehabilitation of the binaural audition.

NCT ID: NCT02554422 Completed - Clinical trials for Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear

Objective Measurement of Ossicular Chain Mobility Using a Palpating Instrument Intraoperatively

PalpEar
Start date: December 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Feasibility of the objective measurement of the ossicular chain mobility, by using a force-measuring device based on a fiber optics sensors (PalpEar).