Summary:
In 1995 - 1996 at the ENT Clinic of the Faculty Hospital in Ostrava a total of 24 one-stage
operations of the middle ear were performed where for reconstruction of the chain of ossicles
prefabricates of hydroxyapatite were used (Ca10 (PO4)6(OH)2) with a porosity of 1.4% type PORP,
TORP according to Wehrs and Grote and a grooved interponate to bridge the incudostapedial defect
according to Applebaum. For reconstruction of the posterior wall of the auditory meatus and for
filling the trepanation cavities the authors used porous hydroxyapatite with a porosity of 20-30% in
the shape of a plate - a cone-shaped sector and prisms.
In all instances of reconstruction of the chain of ossicles, posterior wall of the auditory meatus and
obliteration of the trepanation defect anatomical incorporation occurred without rejection of the
ceramic material. Only in one instance in an infected medium the prosthesis and filling of the
trepanation defect were rejected after one month. Perforation of the tympanoplastic graft without
rejection of the ceramic prosthesis type PORP occurred once when three months after surgery
tympanometrically obstruction of the Eustachian tube was revealed. Compact as well as porous
hydroxyapatite ceramics are easily processed, they are compatible in direct contact with the ear
drum, contrary to other hitherto used alloplastic bioactive materials.
Key words:
chain of ossicles, hydroxyapatite, compact, porous, bioactive, reconstruction.
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