       Document 0017
 DOCN  M9460017
 TI    Myringoplasty in the outpatient clinic.
 DT    9408
 AU    Naganuma H; Okamoto M; Shitara T; Tokumasu K; Department of
       Otorhinolaryngology, Kitasato University School of; Medicine, Kanagawa,
       Japan.
 SO    Acta Otorhinolaryngol Belg. 1994;48(1):59-65. Unique Identifier :
       AIDSLINE MED/94225960
 AB    In 1990, the authors first started performing myringoplasty with
       temporal fascia homografts and fibrin glue in the outpatient clinic with
       consequent reduction in expenditure, time and patient physical stress.
       Of primary consideration in homogeneous transplantation is the
       possibility of infection by HIV or other pathogens from donors. The
       fascial grafts were submitted to treatment with 99% ethyl alcohol and
       pasteurization resulting in the inactivation of pathogenic viruses. This
       paper discusses methods, eardrum perforation closing rates, hearing
       improvement and future application of myringoplasty.
 DE    Adolescence  Adult  Aged  Ambulatory Surgery/ECONOMICS  Audiometry,
       Pure-Tone  Child  Cost Control  Fascia/TRANSPLANTATION  Human  Infection
       Control  Middle Age  Myringoplasty/*METHODS  Tissue Preservation/METHODS
       Transplantation, Homologous  Tympanic Membrane Perforation/*SURGERY
       JOURNAL ARTICLE

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