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Anatomy/Physiology


AUDITORY ANATOMY
Software, $119.50
Thomas H. Townsend

This program is designed to facilitate learning of the anatomical structures of the auditory system.

To order, please contact:
Parrot Software
PO Box 1139
State College, PA 16804-1139 USA


ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF HEARING-1985
Video Tape, 12 minutes, $30.00
J.T. McElveen, Jr., MD

This taped lecture describes the function of the external ear, inner ear, middle ear, and internal auditory canal.

To order, please contact:
House Ear Institute
2100 West third Street, Fifth floor
Los Angeles, CA 90057 USA


INFRATEMPORAL APPROACH TO THE TEMPORAL BONE AND SKULL BASE-1981
Video Tape, 1 hour 25 minutes, $250.00
Prof. U. Fisch

This two tape presentation shows the anatomy of various approaches to the skull base developed by Prof. Fisch. He discusses approaches to various sized glomus tumors and to chordomas, and details of rerouting the facial nerve to allow this extensive approach to the skull base

To order, please contact:
House Ear Institute
2100 West third Street, Fifth floor
Los Angeles, CA 90057 USA


INTERNAL AUDITORY CANAL: DETAILS OF SURGICAL EXPOSURE-1977
Video Tape, 37 minutes, $125.00
A. De la Cruz, MD

A labyrinthectomy and a vestibular nerve section include surgical anatomy of the semicircular canals and internal auditory canal. Surgical cases demonstrate differences between the retrolabyrinthine and the transcochlear procedures.

To order, please contact:
House Ear Institute
2100 West third Street, Fifth floor
Los Angeles, CA 90057 USA


MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY OF THE TEMPORAL BONE-1977
Video Tape, 16 minutes, $90.00
F.H. Linthicum, Jr., MD

The temporal bone is thoroughly explored through microscopic anatomy. Simultaneously, the viewer sees an artist's rendition at the level of the cut through the temporal bone and of the anatomical features seen in the microsopic slide.

To order, please contact:
House Ear Institute
2100 West third Street, Fifth floor
Los Angeles, CA 90057 USA


FACIAL NERVE DISSECTION-1975
Video Tape, 56 minutes, $125.00
J.l. Pulec, MD

Dr. Pulec uses a cadaver dissection to illustrate ways of locating the facial nerve and identifying its course through the temporal bone. When dealing with pathology in the temporal bone, one area of the facial nerve may be obscured so that it cannot be approached safely. In that case, the surgeon with another area available to locate the nerve is able to proceed with the operation.

To order, please contact:
House Ear Institute
2100 West third Street, Fifth floor
Los Angeles, CA 90057 USA


TEMPORAL BONE DISSECTION FROM BELOW-1971
Video Tape, 37 minutes, $125.00
W.F. House, MD

The jugular bulb and the lower part of the temporal bone have in the past been extremely difficult to approach. Today's techniques for the removal of the jugular bulb and for the removal of tumors in the region of the ninth, tenth, and eleventh nerves of the carotid artery are shown here. The temporal bone is further dissected to show the anatomy of the stapedius muscle, the eustachian tube, and the stylomastoid foramen.

To order, please contact:
House Ear Institute
2100 West third Street, Fifth floor
Los Angeles, CA 90057 USA


TEMPORAL BONE DISSECTION: FACIAL RECESS AND MASTOID-1971
Video Tape, 50 minutes, $125.00
J.L. Pulec, MD

A step-by-step preparation of the specimen, the equipment necessary, and the temporal bone laboratory are shown. Important landmarks on the temporal bone are demonstrated, with emphasis on the facial nerve.

To order, please contact:
House Ear Institute
2100 West third Street, Fifth floor
Los Angeles, CA 90057 USA


THE TEMPORAL BONE FROM ABOVE: THE MIDDLE CRANIAL FOSSA APPROACH-1968
Video Tape, 24 minutes, $
W.F. House, MD; T.N. Steffen, MD

To order, please contact:
House Ear Institute
2100 West third Street, Fifth floor
Los Angeles, CA 90057 USA


SURGICAL PROCEDURES IN THE TEMPORAL BONE THROUGH THE MASTOID-1968
Video Tape, 25 minutes, $90.00
W.F. House, MD; T.N. Steffen MD

Use of the operating microscope have vastly expanded the potentials of the postauricular mastoid approach. Diagrams and temporal bone dissection demonstrate the approach.

To order, please contact:
House Ear Institute
2100 West third Street, Fifth floor
Los Angeles, CA 90057 USA


THE INNER EAR-1945
Video Tape, 34 minutes, $125.00
H.G. Kobrack, MD, Ph.D.

Slow motion macrophotography demonstrates the physiology of the cochlea and labyrinth.

To order, please contact:
House Ear Institute
2100 West third Street, Fifth floor
Los Angeles, CA 90057 USA


THE FUNCTION OF THE EAR IN HEALTH AND DISEASE-1940
Video Tape, 34 minutes, $125.00
H.G. Kobrack, MD, Ph.D.

Stroboscopic macrophotography illustrates the motion of the tympanic membrane and ossicular chain in normal and diseased temporal bones. An altered sound track simulates different types of hearing loss.

To order, please contact:
House Ear Institute
2100 West third Street, Fifth floor
Los Angeles, CA 90057 USA


CLINICAL ASPECTS OF VESTIBULAR PHYSIOLOGY-1973
Video Tape, 46 minutes, $125.00
B.F. McCabe, MD

Dr. McCabe presents the physiology of the entire vestibular system, including the end organ and central pathways. He analyzes various tests from abnormalities of the vestibular system, and discusses their practical applications and diagnoses. Aso available in Spanish.

To order, please contact:
House Ear Institute
2100 West third Street, Fifth floor
Los Angeles, CA 90057 USA


SENSE ORGANS AND THEIR SENSITIVITY (PART 1)-1973
Video Tape, 40 minutes, $125.00
G. von Bekesy, MD

Professor von Bekesey explains the measurement of sensory thresholds, contrasts the various senses, and compares vision, touch and hearing perception. Using illustrations from art and history, Dr. Von Bekesey examines and discusses all the senses.

To order, please contact:
House Ear Institute
2100 West third Street, Fifth floor
Los Angeles, CA 90057 USA


SENSE ORGANS AND THEIR SENSITIVITY (PART 2)-1973
Video Tape, 45 minutes, $125.00
G. von Bekesy, MD

Professor von Bekesey illustrates and describes the traveling wave in the cochlea. He also discusses various functions of the ear, comparing other animals to humans. In conclusion, Dr. William House reflects on the knowledge contained in these two hours of lecture.

To order, please contact:
House Ear Institute
2100 West third Street, Fifth floor
Los Angeles, CA 90057 USA


PHYSIOLOGY OF THE EAR-1972
Video Tape, 49 minutes, $125.00
M. Lawrence, MD

In this presentation of the physiology of the ear, Dr. Lawrence discusses early experiments and correlates physiology to clinical conditions.

To order, please contact:
House Ear Institute
2100 West third Street, Fifth floor
Los Angeles, CA 90057 USA


RETROLABYRINTHINE VESTIBULAR NERVE SECTION-1984
Video Tape, 45 minutes, $125.00
J.W. House, MD

The retrolabyrinthine approach is very satisfactory for selective vestibular nerve section in cases of vertigo which have not responded to medical treatment or other surgical procedures. Slides and surgical sequences demonstrate the approach and the anatomical relationships to the eighth nerve complex.

To order, please contact:
House Ear Institute
2100 West third Street, Fifth floor
Los Angeles, CA 90057 USA

 

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