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Outpatient repair of superior semicircular canal dehiscence via the transmastoid approach
The Laryngoscope, 06/25/09
Deschenes GR et al. - The advantages noted by others with regards to the transmastoid repair of SSCD related symptomatology appear genuine and reproducible. In addition, this approach appears to offer potential freedom from a prolonged hospital admission with the potential for outpatient surgery in some circumstances without compromised clinical outcomes.
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