[9] 2012
Modified radical mastoidectomy Garner et al.
Modified radical mastoidectomy is the surgery of choice in most patients suffering from chronic suppurative otitis media.
We discuss a clinical, radiological, and preoperative finding of such a case with a primary EACC in a male which was managed by
modified radical mastoidectomy.
Lemierre's syndrome after
modified radical mastoidectomy: An unusual variant caused by Citrobacter fremii.
This procedure attempted to avoid the common complications with radical mastoidectomy and
modified radical mastoidectomy. (7) There are a number of studies in the literature highlighting the disadvantages and advantages of performing cortical mastoidectomy in the surgical treatment of safe-type of CSOM.
In 2001, she underwent a left
modified radical mastoidectomy, but it did not solve her problem.
and included atticotomy, radical or
modified radical mastoidectomy, with or without tympanoplasty.
In this case, patient underwent Luc's abscess drainage via retroauricular approach followed by a
modified radical mastoidectomy to remove all disease and to prevent future recurrence.
Following extensive stripping and retraction of occipital and cervical paraspinal muscles, a
modified radical mastoidectomy was performed with skeletonization of the sigmoid sinus and amputation of the mastoid tip.
For this reason, terms such as "
modified radical mastoidectomy," "radical mastoidectomy," and "tympanoplasty" were deliberately abandoned.
Modified radical mastoidectomy is eradication of disease of the attic and mastoid, both of which are exteriorized into the external auditory canal by removal of posterior meatal and lateral attic walls.