The Tita Prosthesis Type Total Vario Cask (TORP) is a titanium middle ear implant used for total ossicular chain reconstruction. Here are some key details about this prosthesis:
Tita Prosthesis Type Total Vario Cask (TORP): This prosthesis is made of titanium and is designed to replace the entire ossicular chain, connecting the tympanic membrane to the footplate of the stapes. It is manufactured using medical-grade CP titanium and is biocompatible. The prosthesis can be trimmed to the required length during surgery, offering flexibility in fitting. It features a cask-shaped head that minimizes the risk of dislocation and provides a stable design for maximum sound output.
Material: The prosthesis is made of titanium, which is known for its biocompatibility and light weight, making it suitable for long-term implantation.
Usage: It is used in hospital settings for ENT surgeries, specifically for total ossicular chain reconstruction (TOR). This type of surgery is often performed to restore hearing in patients with chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) or other conditions that affect the ossicular chain.
Design Features: The prosthesis has four symmetrical holes on the disc, enhancing the surgeons view of the middle ear cavity during surgery. The outer face of the disk and the inside of the cup are optimally roughened to ensure firm placement of the prosthesis. It is MRI compatible, allowing for post-operative imaging without the need to remove the implant.
Customization: The length of the shaft at the end of the cask head can be cut as per the requirement and then inserted into the cylinder on the disc, providing the surgeon with the best possible length selection.
Manufacturer: The Tita Prosthesis Type Total Vario Cask is manufactured by Eon Meditech Private Limited, located in Surat, Gujarat, India. The company is known for its range of middle ear prostheses and surgical implants.
Clinical Studies: A study conducted by Eon Meditech Pvt. Ltd. from January to October 2010 evaluated the efficiency of titanium middle ear prosthesis in ossicular chain reconstruction, showing promising results with an average follow-up period of 11.1 months.
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