Evolution of Eustachian tube surgery

Laryngoscope. 2011 Mar;121(3):661-6. doi: 10.1002/lary.21453. Epub 2011 Feb 8.

Abstract

Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) is a common condition that lacks a widely accepted treatment. Attempts to address ETD surgically have spanned several centuries and have often fallen short of success. It is probable that occult anatomic position, unclear function, and misunderstood physiology have contributed to the delayed development of effective interventions for ETD. This article traces the evolution of therapeutic interventions of the Eustachian tube through the present day. Reasons for success and failure are highlighted, with implications for the future of Eustachian tube surgery.

Publication types

  • Biography
  • Historical Article
  • Portrait

MeSH terms

  • Endoscopy / history*
  • Eustachian Tube / surgery*
  • History, 18th Century
  • History, 19th Century
  • History, 20th Century
  • History, 21st Century
  • Humans
  • Otolaryngology / history*

Personal name as subject

  • Bartolomeus Eustachius