Endoscopic ear surgery in Australia

The use of the endoscopic ear surgery (EES) in otology was first described in the late 1990s (1,2). However, it was not until the early 2010s that interest in the technique began to grow globally, with corresponding increases in EESrelated publications (3). The efficacy and safety of EES has been demonstrated by multiple authors (4-6). EES is particularly effective in addressing certain pathologies, such as tympanoplasty and cholesteatoma, primarily due to the Original Article

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