RESUMO
Progressive miniaturization of flexible fibreoptic systems has made it possible for the first time to perform atraumatic endoscopy of the Eustachian tube and tympanic cavity with the ear drum intact. With the aid of special actively steerable microcatheters, flexible fibrescopes having outer diameters of 350 to 650 microns are inserted into the opening of the naso-pharyngeal tube and advanced into the tympanic cavity under direct visual control. This new technique is indicated for any disturbance of sound conduction and in those sensorineural hearing disorders in which direct inspection of the middle ear cavity can provide information on the pathogenesis of the disturbance. In the future it may thus replace purely diagnostic tympanoscopy. In combination with fibre-delivery laser systems, this new method forms the basis of "microendoscopically controlled laser surgery" of pathological changes within this anatomical region.
Assuntos
Orelha Média , Endoscopia/métodos , Tuba Auditiva , Endoscópios , Humanos , MiniaturizaçãoRESUMO
An in vitro study was performed to examine the application of a laser beam for the fragmentation of salivary stones. In accordance with the absorption and reflection spectra of sections of salivary stones, optimal fragmentation was achieved using a pulsed excimer laser with a pulse width of 60 ns and a wave-length of 308 or 351 nm. Further studies on particle size were conducted and a new "sialoendoscope" technique was developed. Twelve patients suffering from a sialolithiasis of the submandibular gland were treated. Under continuous endoscopic monitoring a laser-induced shock wave lithotripsy was performed. In 11 cases complete fragmentation and removal of the salivary stones was achieved. This approach to laser lithotripsy of salivary stones with endoscopic monitoring represents a novel method that permits treatment on an outpatient basis under local anaesthesia, with little inconvenience to the patient.