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Effect of Conventional Fenestration on Ménière's Disease: Consideration of Some Other Operative Methods

Effect of Conventional Fenestration on Ménière's Disease: Consideration of Some Other Operative... Abstract The literature on Ménière's disease has swelled to the extent that not even the most remarkable papers can be reported in a short article. A very complete list is found in Altmann's exhaustive review (1955), which deals with the relevant problems and considers them from every conceivable angle. Therefore, only a few reports that have since been published will be mentioned here. At present the general conception of the pathology of the disease is in agreement with the opinion of Hallpike and his collaborators, who contend that increased pressure within the membranous labyrinth is the characteristic feature. However, the etiology and the pathogenesis are still obscure. From some experiments and observations a conclusion has been drawn according to which a spasm of the arterioles in the internal ear would cause edema. This must also influence the endolymphatic and perhaps also the perilymphatic secretion, producing a disturbance in this function. A References 1. Altmann, F.: Morbus Ménière , Fortschr. HalsNas.-Ohrenheilk. 2:1, 1955. 2. Altmann and Montreuil, F.: The Surgical Treatment of Ménière's Disease: Experimental and Clinical Investigations , Ann. Oto. Rhin. & Laryng. 60:308, 1951. 3. Arslan, M.: Direct Application of Ultrasound to the Osseous Labyrinth in the Treatment of Labyrinthosis (Ménière's Disease), HNO , Berlin 4:166, 1953-1954. 4. Neue Resultate der Applikation des Ultraschalls auf das Labyrinth: Ein Beitrag zur Therapie der Labyrinthose , Arch. Ohren- Nasen- u. Kehlkopfh. 167:559, 1955. 5. Cawthorne, T. E.: The Treatment of Ménière's Disease , Ann. Otol. Rhin. & Laryng. 56:18, 1947. 6. Ménière's Disease , J. Laryng. & Otol. 70:695, 1956. 7. Membranous Labyrinthectomy via the Oval Window for Ménière's Disease , J. Laryng. & Otol. 71:524, 1957. 8. Dix, M. R.: Conservative Surgery in the Management of Ménière's Disease , J. Laryng. & Otol. 70:686, 1956. 9. Flett, R. L.: The Saccus Operation in Ménière's Disease , Proc. Roy. Soc. Med. 47:672, 1954. 10. Hallpike, C. S., and Cairns, H.: Observations on the Pathology of Ménière's Syndrome , J. Laryng. & Otol. 53:625, 1938. 11. Hallpike and Harrison, M. S.: Ménière's Disease Treated by Portmann's Operation: Report and Clinicopathological Study of a Case , A.M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 60:141, 1954. 12. Harrison, M. S.: Conservative Surgery in the Management of Ménière's Disease , J. Laryng. & Otol. 70:680, 1956. 13. Krejci, F.: Experimentelle Grundlagen einer extralabyrinthären chirurgischen Behandlungsmethode der Ménièreschen Erkrankung , Pract. oto-rhino-laryng. 14:18, 1952. 14. Lewis, R. S.: Conservative Surgery in the Management of Ménière's Disease , J. Laryng. & Otol. 70:673, 1956. 15. Lindsay, J. R.: Labyrinthine Dropsy and Ménière's Disease , Arch. Otolaryng. 35:853, 1942. 16. Ménière's Disease: Histopathologic Observations , Arch. Otolaryng , 39:313, 1944. 17. Effect of Obliteration of the Endolymphatic Sac and Duct in Monkey , Arch. Otolaryng. 45:1, 1947. 18. Meurman, O. H., and Grahne, B.: Hearing in Ménière's Disease , Pract. oto-rhino-laryng. 18:365, 1956. 19. Meurman, Y.: Zur Anatomie des Aquaeductus Cochleae nebst einigen Bemerkungen über dessen Physiologie , Acta Soc. med. fenn. duodecim. (ser. B, Fasc. 1, No. (1) ) 113:1, 1930. 20. Einwirkung einfacher Fenestration auf die Ménièresche Krankheit , Arch. Ohren- Nasen- u. Kehlkopfh. 157:439, 1951. 21. —and Pursiainen, K. E.: Zur Frage des Fistelsymptoms nach der Fenestration , Arch. Ohren- Nasen- u. Kehlkopfh. 160:1, 1951.Crossref 22. —and Pursiainen, K.: The Caloric and Turning Test After the Fenestration Operation , Acta oto-laryng. (Supp. 100) , p. 144, 1952. 23. Ormerod, F. C.; Dohlman, G., and McLay, K.: Secretion of the Fluids of the Inner Ear, Studied by Means of Radioactive Isotopes, Paper read at meeting of Collegium Oto-Rhino-Laryngologicum , Dublin, 1958, Vol. 8, p. 26. 24. Passe, E. R. G.: Surgery of the Sympathetic for Ménière's Disease, Tinnitus, and Nerve Deafness , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 57:257, 1953.Crossref 25. Portmann, G.: Le traitément chirurgical des vertiges par l'ouverture due sac endolymphatique , Presse méd. 34:1635, 1926. 26. Pursiainen, K.: Fenestration and Experimental Nystagmus: Studies by Rotation, Caloric Stimulation and Fistula Tests , Acta oto-laryng. (Supp. 112) , p. 1, 1954. 27. Schuknecht, H. F.: Ablation Therapy for the Relief of Ménière's Disease , Laryngoscope 66:859, 1956.Crossref 28. Ablation Therapy in the Management of Ménière's Disease , Acta oto-laryng. (Supp. 132) , p. 1, 1957. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png A.M.A. Archives of Otolaryngology American Medical Association

Effect of Conventional Fenestration on Ménière's Disease: Consideration of Some Other Operative Methods

A.M.A. Archives of Otolaryngology , Volume 70 (2) – Aug 1, 1959

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Abstract

Abstract The literature on Ménière's disease has swelled to the extent that not even the most remarkable papers can be reported in a short article. A very complete list is found in Altmann's exhaustive review (1955), which deals with the relevant problems and considers them from every conceivable angle. Therefore, only a few reports that have since been published will be mentioned here. At present the general conception of the pathology of the disease is in agreement with the opinion of Hallpike and his collaborators, who contend that increased pressure within the membranous labyrinth is the characteristic feature. However, the etiology and the pathogenesis are still obscure. From some experiments and observations a conclusion has been drawn according to which a spasm of the arterioles in the internal ear would cause edema. This must also influence the endolymphatic and perhaps also the perilymphatic secretion, producing a disturbance in this function. A References 1. Altmann, F.: Morbus Ménière , Fortschr. HalsNas.-Ohrenheilk. 2:1, 1955. 2. Altmann and Montreuil, F.: The Surgical Treatment of Ménière's Disease: Experimental and Clinical Investigations , Ann. Oto. Rhin. & Laryng. 60:308, 1951. 3. Arslan, M.: Direct Application of Ultrasound to the Osseous Labyrinth in the Treatment of Labyrinthosis (Ménière's Disease), HNO , Berlin 4:166, 1953-1954. 4. Neue Resultate der Applikation des Ultraschalls auf das Labyrinth: Ein Beitrag zur Therapie der Labyrinthose , Arch. Ohren- Nasen- u. Kehlkopfh. 167:559, 1955. 5. Cawthorne, T. E.: The Treatment of Ménière's Disease , Ann. Otol. Rhin. & Laryng. 56:18, 1947. 6. Ménière's Disease , J. Laryng. & Otol. 70:695, 1956. 7. Membranous Labyrinthectomy via the Oval Window for Ménière's Disease , J. Laryng. & Otol. 71:524, 1957. 8. Dix, M. R.: Conservative Surgery in the Management of Ménière's Disease , J. Laryng. & Otol. 70:686, 1956. 9. Flett, R. L.: The Saccus Operation in Ménière's Disease , Proc. Roy. Soc. Med. 47:672, 1954. 10. Hallpike, C. S., and Cairns, H.: Observations on the Pathology of Ménière's Syndrome , J. Laryng. & Otol. 53:625, 1938. 11. Hallpike and Harrison, M. S.: Ménière's Disease Treated by Portmann's Operation: Report and Clinicopathological Study of a Case , A.M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 60:141, 1954. 12. Harrison, M. S.: Conservative Surgery in the Management of Ménière's Disease , J. Laryng. & Otol. 70:680, 1956. 13. Krejci, F.: Experimentelle Grundlagen einer extralabyrinthären chirurgischen Behandlungsmethode der Ménièreschen Erkrankung , Pract. oto-rhino-laryng. 14:18, 1952. 14. Lewis, R. S.: Conservative Surgery in the Management of Ménière's Disease , J. Laryng. & Otol. 70:673, 1956. 15. Lindsay, J. R.: Labyrinthine Dropsy and Ménière's Disease , Arch. Otolaryng. 35:853, 1942. 16. Ménière's Disease: Histopathologic Observations , Arch. Otolaryng , 39:313, 1944. 17. Effect of Obliteration of the Endolymphatic Sac and Duct in Monkey , Arch. Otolaryng. 45:1, 1947. 18. Meurman, O. H., and Grahne, B.: Hearing in Ménière's Disease , Pract. oto-rhino-laryng. 18:365, 1956. 19. Meurman, Y.: Zur Anatomie des Aquaeductus Cochleae nebst einigen Bemerkungen über dessen Physiologie , Acta Soc. med. fenn. duodecim. (ser. B, Fasc. 1, No. (1) ) 113:1, 1930. 20. Einwirkung einfacher Fenestration auf die Ménièresche Krankheit , Arch. Ohren- Nasen- u. Kehlkopfh. 157:439, 1951. 21. —and Pursiainen, K. E.: Zur Frage des Fistelsymptoms nach der Fenestration , Arch. Ohren- Nasen- u. Kehlkopfh. 160:1, 1951.Crossref 22. —and Pursiainen, K.: The Caloric and Turning Test After the Fenestration Operation , Acta oto-laryng. (Supp. 100) , p. 144, 1952. 23. Ormerod, F. C.; Dohlman, G., and McLay, K.: Secretion of the Fluids of the Inner Ear, Studied by Means of Radioactive Isotopes, Paper read at meeting of Collegium Oto-Rhino-Laryngologicum , Dublin, 1958, Vol. 8, p. 26. 24. Passe, E. R. G.: Surgery of the Sympathetic for Ménière's Disease, Tinnitus, and Nerve Deafness , A. M. A. Arch. Otolaryng. 57:257, 1953.Crossref 25. Portmann, G.: Le traitément chirurgical des vertiges par l'ouverture due sac endolymphatique , Presse méd. 34:1635, 1926. 26. Pursiainen, K.: Fenestration and Experimental Nystagmus: Studies by Rotation, Caloric Stimulation and Fistula Tests , Acta oto-laryng. (Supp. 112) , p. 1, 1954. 27. Schuknecht, H. F.: Ablation Therapy for the Relief of Ménière's Disease , Laryngoscope 66:859, 1956.Crossref 28. Ablation Therapy in the Management of Ménière's Disease , Acta oto-laryng. (Supp. 132) , p. 1, 1957.

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