The document presents a table analyzing data from 69 patients who underwent surgery to address round window membrane defects. It details each patient's intraoperative finding of whether a fistula was present, the material used to cover the round window niche, and whether the patient experienced an improvement in hearing of greater or less than 20 dB postoperatively. The majority of patients were found to have no fistula, with fat being the most commonly used covering material, and most patients experiencing improved hearing after surgery.
The document presents a table analyzing data from 69 patients who underwent surgery to address round window membrane defects. It details each patient's intraoperative finding of whether a fistula was present, the material used to cover the round window niche, and whether the patient experienced an improvement in hearing of greater or less than 20 dB postoperatively. The majority of patients were found to have no fistula, with fat being the most commonly used covering material, and most patients experiencing improved hearing after surgery.
The document presents a table analyzing data from 69 patients who underwent surgery to address round window membrane defects. It details each patient's intraoperative finding of whether a fistula was present, the material used to cover the round window niche, and whether the patient experienced an improvement in hearing of greater or less than 20 dB postoperatively. The majority of patients were found to have no fistula, with fat being the most commonly used covering material, and most patients experiencing improved hearing after surgery.