Temporal Bone Trauma: To Pull Down the Wall of Incommunicableness
Journal: Archives of Otolaryngology & Rhinology (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2016-12-28
Authors : Assunta Scuotto; Michele Rotondo;
Page : 053-055
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Abstract
In the past decades, treatment of the temporal bone traumas (TBTs) was undeniably improved by advances in neuroradiological and in neuro-oto-surgical fields. However, these advances did not systematically enhance the quality of the approach to TBTs. Maybe they did not systematically target towards treatment- guidelines standardization. We suggest a simplified approach to TBTs, trying to enhance the communication among the different specialists involved in the matter, above all between the radiologists and not-radiologists.
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