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DECELLULARIZED MATRIX OF XENOPERITONEUM: A QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF HEARING SENSE PRESENCE AFTER MYRINGOPLASTY WITH A BIOLOGICAL IMPLANT IN AN EXPERIMENT

Abstract

The authors proposed a new biological material for the tympanic membrane plastic surgery - the decellularized matrix of xenoperitoneum. The objective of the work was the quantitative assessment of hearing sense presence after myringoplasty using decellularized xenoperitoneal matrix in an experiment. A comparative characteristic of hearing sense was performed after myringoplasty with decellularized xenoperitoneal matrix and canned cadaver pachymeninx using the method of brainstem auditory evoked response (BAER-test), based on the assessment of the total length of three more expressed peaks in the audiogram. There were no statistically significant differences between a healthy ear and an operated ear with a new biological implant according to the results of the average values of the sum of the three peaks in the audiogram (53.2±13.55 mm and 40.6±9.77 mm, respectively (p>0.05). Hearing acuity after myringoplasty with decellularized matrix of xenoperitoneum was significantly restored to original values.

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D. K. Yesniyazov
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


N. T. Abatov
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


M. M. Tussupbekova
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


R. M. Badyrov
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


Ye. M. Assamidanov
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


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Yesniyazov D.K., Abatov N.T., Tussupbekova M.M., Badyrov R.M., Assamidanov Ye.M. DECELLULARIZED MATRIX OF XENOPERITONEUM: A QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF HEARING SENSE PRESENCE AFTER MYRINGOPLASTY WITH A BIOLOGICAL IMPLANT IN AN EXPERIMENT. Medicine and ecology. 2020;(4):94-97. (In Russ.)

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