Vol. 94 No.6 June 2001
Laser Assisted Middle Ear Surgery
Kazunori Nishizaki (Okayama University)
Although modern laser systems
offer excellent hematostatic ability and accurate cutting, the use of the laser
in ear microsurgery has not become widespread other than in stapes surgery,
mainly due to cost ineffectiveness and lack of recognition of the laser as an
essential tool. However, the refinement of laser technology such as the
flashscanner has brought attention to the use of lasers in the treatment of
secretory otitis media. Laser assisted tympanic membrane fenestration is
discussed with a review of the literature. In addition, a description of the
tecnique used for laser assisted tympanoplasty, which we perform for resection
tympanosclerotic lesions in chronic otitis media or extripating cholesteatoma
medial to the ossicles, is reported.
Key words : middle ear surgery, laser assisted tympanic membrane fenestration, laser assisted tympanoplasty