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Investigation of the mechanics of Type III stapes columella tympanoplasty using laser-Doppler vibrometry

Chien et al., 2007

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6331156170369558162
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Chien W
Rosowski J
Merchant S
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Otology & Neurotology

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Objectives: To investigate the middle ear mechanics of Type III stapes columella tympanoplasty using laser-Doppler vibrometry (LDV) and to determine whether LDV was useful in the identification of structural factors responsible for poor hearing outcomes …
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