| OPERATIONS UPON THE EUSTACHIAN TUBE | |
| Catheterization, [364]. Passing of the Eustachian Bougie, [369]. Washingout the Tympanic Cavity through the Eustachian Tube, [372] | [364]–[372] |
CHAPTER V
| OPERATIONS UPON THE MASTOID PROCESS:WILDE’S INCISION AND SCHWARTZE’S OPERATION | |
| Surgical Anatomy, [373]. History of the Mastoid Operation, [375]. Wilde’sIncision, [377]. Schwartze’s Operation, [378]. Treatment of SpecialConditions—in an Infant, [389]; Subperiosteal Abscess, [389]; Bezold’sMastoid Abscess, [389]; Necrosis, [390]; Osteomyelitis, [390] | [373]–[390] |
CHAPTER VI
| THE COMPLETE MASTOID OPERATION | |
| Methods of Operation, [392]; Küster-Bergmann (Schwartze-Stacke) Operation,[393]; Wolf’s Operation, [396]; Stacke’s Operation, [397]; Preservationof the Ossicles and Tympanic Membrane, [399]. The Formation of Post-meatalSkin Flaps, [401]. Closure of the Wound, [404]. Skin-graftingafter the Mastoid Operation, [405]. After-treatment of the Case, [410].Difficulties and Dangers of the Operation, [412]. Results, [415] | [391]–[416] |
CHAPTER VII
| OPERATIONS UPON THE LABYRINTH | |
| General Considerations, [417]. Indications, [417]. Surgical Anatomy, [420].Methods of Operating, [421]; Curetting a Localized Lesion of Wall, [421];Opening the Vestibule, [422]; Removal of the Cochlea, [424]; Extirpationof the Labyrinth, [425] | [417]–[428] |
CHAPTER VIII