1.Subtotal Petrosectomy and Cochlear Implantation in Children With Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media: A Single Institutional Experience
Peter BAKO ; Marton KOVACS ; Janos UZSALY ; Andras BURIAN ; Greta BODZAI ; Adrienn NEMETH ; Arnold TOTH ; Istvan SZANYI ; Imre GERLINGER
Journal of Audiology & Otology 2022;26(4):214-222
Background and Objectives:
Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) with or without cholesteatoma is a frequent chronic inflammatory condition in children, which may lead to severe hearing loss that affects speech development. Treatment of recurrent CSOM associated with unserviceable hearing requires a specialized approach with regard to disease eradication and hearing rehabilitation. In this study, we investigated the advantages of subtotal petrosectomy (SP) combined with cochlear implantation (CI) in children with CSOM associated with unserviceable hearing and describe our experience with regard to the efficacy of this method, together with a literature review.
Subjects and Methods:
SP with sequential or simultaneous CI was performed in three children (four ears), and postoperative audiometric data were recorded.
Results:
The study included two male and one female patient. Mean age at the time of SP was 10.75 years (7–13 years). Sequential implantation was performed in three ears. Facial nerve palsy occurred after SP in one patient. The latest word recognition scores of Cases 1, 2, and 3 were 80% (at 60 dB), 75% (at 60 dB), and 70% (at 50 dB) and 90% (at 50 dB), respectively.
Conclusions
SP with CI may be safe and reliable in children with CSOM associated with unserviceable hearing.
2.Cryopreservation of cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis) spermatozoa in a chemically defined extender.
Ya-Hui LI ; Ke-Jun CAI ; Lei SU ; Mo GUAN ; Xie-Chao HE ; Hong WANG ; Andras KOVACS ; Wei-Zhi JI
Asian Journal of Andrology 2005;7(2):139-144
AIMTo establish a method for cynomolgus monkey sperm cryopreservation in a chemically defined extender.
METHODSSemen samples were collected by electro-ejaculation from four sexually mature male cynomolgus monkeys. The spermatozoa were frozen in straws by liquid nitrogen vapor using egg-yolk-free Tes-Tris mTTE synthetic extender and glycerol as cryoprotectant. The effects of glycerol concentration (1 %, 3 %, 5 %, 10 % and 15 % [v/v]) and its equilibration time (10 min, 30 min, 60 min and 90 min) on post-thaw spermatozoa were examined by sperm motility and sperm head membrane integrity.
RESULTSThe post-thaw motility and head membrane integrity of spermatozoa were significantly higher (P0.05) for 5 % glycerol (42.95 +/- 2.55 and 50.39+/- 2.42, respectively) than those of the other groups (1%: 19.19 +/- 3.22 and 24.84 +/- 3.64; 3%: 34.23 +/- 3.43 and 41.37 +/- 3.42; 10%:15.68 +/- 2.36 and 21.39 +/- 3.14; 15%: 7.47 +/- 1.44 and 12.90 +/- 2.18). The parameters for 30 min equilibration(42.95 +/- 2.55 and 50.39 +/- 2.42) were better (P0.05) than those of the other groups (10 min: 31.33 +/- 3.06 and 38.98 +/- 3.31; 60 min: 32.49 +/- 3.86 and 40.01 +/- 4.18; 90 min: 31.16 +/- 3.66 and 38.30 +/- 3.78). Five percent glycerol and 30 min equilibration yielded the highest post-thaw sperm motility and head membrane integrity.
CONCLUSIONCynomolgus monkey spermatozoa can be successfully cryopreserved in a chemically defined extender, which is related to the concentration and the equilibration time of glycerol.
Animals ; Cryopreservation ; Cryoprotective Agents ; Glycerol ; chemistry ; Macaca fascicularis ; Male ; Semen Preservation ; Spermatozoa ; cytology