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RFP Journal of ENT and Allied Sciences

Volume  1, Issue 1, January - June 2016, Pages 15-18
 

Original Article

Prevalence of Audiovestibular Dysfunction in Soldiers Following Posttraumatic Temporal Bone Fractures

Angshuman Dutta*, Chaithra B.G.**, Bharath M**

*Associate Professor, **Resident, ENT Senior Adviser ENT Command Hospital Air Force Bangalore.

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Abstract

 A prospective study of 83 cases of head injury with fracture temporal bone in soldiers over a period of 5 years was done to analyse and elucidate the otologic involvement in these cases. The aim of this paper is to study the prevalence of hearing loss in soldiers following posttraumatic temporal bone fractures and the importance of appropriate investigations and intervention in these patients.
Keywords: Head Injury; Haemotympanum; Perforation.


Corresponding Author : Angshuman Dutta*