Robert Stokroos
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Recent Articles
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Assouly K, Smit A, Stegeman I, Rhebergen K, van Dijk B, Stokroos R
BMJ Open
. 2021 May;
11(5):e043288.
PMID: 34006544
Introduction: Tinnitus is the perception of sound without an external stimulus, often experienced as a ringing or buzzing sound. Subjective tinnitus is assumed to origin from changes in neural activity...
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Strijbos R, Straatman L, Calon T, Johansson M, de Bruijn A, van den Berge H, et al.
Front Neurol
. 2021 Mar;
12:632987.
PMID: 33716934
Comparing the surgical outcomes of the Minimally Invasive Ponto Surgery (MIPS) technique with the linear incision technique with soft tissue preservation (LITT-P) for bone conduction devices after a follow-up of...
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Rademaker M, Stegeman I, Lieftink A, Somers M, Stokroos R, Smit A
BMJ Open
. 2020 Feb;
10(2):e033210.
PMID: 32102813
Introduction: Chronic subjective tinnitus is a condition that affects 5.1% to 42.7% of the population, depending on the definition and studied population. Evidence-based treatment options are limited. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy...
4.
Berlot E, Arts R, Smit J, George E, Gulban O, Moerel M, et al.
Neuroimage Clin
. 2020 Jan;
25:102166.
PMID: 31958686
Tinnitus is a clinical condition defined by hearing a sound in the absence of an objective source. Early experiments in animal models have suggested that tinnitus stems from an alteration...
5.
Blijleven E, Thomeer H, Stokroos R, Wegner I
BMJ Open
. 2019 Dec;
9(12):e030219.
PMID: 31826888
Introduction: Otosclerosis is a common cause of acquired conductive hearing loss and can be treated using hearing aids or surgically. Surgical success rates or surgical results are usually reported using...
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Banaama S, Stokroos R, Yakkioui Y, van Overbeeke J, Temel Y
Surg Neurol Int
. 2017 Sep;
8:196.
PMID: 28904823
Background: Cholesterol granulomas (CG) of the petrous apex (CGPA) are benign lesions that have high recurrence rates after surgical intervention. We describe the use of a robust silicon drain between...
7.
Ossen M, Stokroos R, Kingma H, van Tongeren J, Van Rompaey V, Temel Y, et al.
Front Neurol
. 2017 Aug;
8:347.
PMID: 28790965
Background: Superior canal dehiscence syndrome (SCDS) can be treated surgically in patients with incapacitating symptoms. However, the ideal treatment has not been determined. Objectives: This systematic literature review aims to...
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van de Berg R, Lucieer F, Guinand N, van Tongeren J, George E, Guyot J, et al.
Front Neurol
. 2017 Apr;
8:137.
PMID: 28443060
Objective: The vestibular implant seems feasible as a clinically useful device in the near future. However, hearing preservation during intralabyrinthine implantation remains a challenge. It should be preserved to be...
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Fornos A, Cavuscens S, Ranieri M, van de Berg R, Stokroos R, Kingma H, et al.
J Vestib Res
. 2017 Apr;
27(1):51-61.
PMID: 28387690
The primary goal of the vestibular implant is to restore the vestibular function in patients with a disabling bilateral vestibular loss for whom there is currently no available treatment. The...
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Van de Heyning P, Tavora-Vieira D, Mertens G, Van Rompaey V, Rajan G, Muller J, et al.
Audiol Neurootol
. 2017 Mar;
21(6):391-398.
PMID: 28319951
Background: While hearing aids for a contralateral routing of signals (CROS-HA) and bone conduction devices have been the traditional treatment for single-sided deafness (SSD) and asymmetric hearing loss (AHL), in...