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    Revision operations after previous stapes surgery for persisting hearing loss by Skrivan, J, Cada, Z, Kluh, J, Boucek, J, Profant, O, Betka, J

    Published in Bratislavské lékarské listy (2014)
    “…The aim of the study was to find out the reasons of the recurrent or persisting hearing loss after previous stapes surgery indicated for otosclerosis. Revision…”
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    Our experience with surgical treatment of tympanojugular pragangliomas by Skrivan, J, Zvĕrina, E, Kluh, J, Chovanec, M, Pádr, R

    Published in Prague medical report (2010)
    “…Tympanojugular paragangliomas are benign and slow growing lesions of the lateral skull base. Due to their localization and vascularity, they represent a…”
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    Our surgical experience with large vestibular schwannomas by Skrivan, J, Zvĕrina, E, Betka, J, Kluh, J, Kraus, J

    Published in Otolaryngologia Polska (2004)
    “…Our aim is to remove large vestibular schwannomas (VS) radically with minimal morbidity. Usually, these tumours cannot not be treated by irradiation. In the…”
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    Use of the auditory brainstem neuroprosthesis in the Czech Republic by Skrivan, J, Zvĕrina, E, Betka, J, Svĕtlík, M, Kluh, J, Sollmann, W P, Kraus, J, Belsan, T, Tichý, T, Sedlák, S, Topol, M

    Published in Časopis lékařů českých (20-01-2003)
    “…Auditory brainstem implant (ABI) is an electroprosthetic device enabling sound sensations in deaf persons with a bilateral lesion of auditory nerves…”
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    Surgery of Tympanojugular Chemodectomas—Our Own Results by Skřivan, J., Zvěřina, E., Kluh, J., Chovanec, M., Pádr, R.

    Published in Skull base (13-06-2007)
    “…Purpose: To prove effectiveness of surgical treatment in our group of patients with large tympanojugular chemodectomas. Method: A basic diagnostic and…”
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    Small Vestibular Schwannomas (Grades I and II): Wait and Scan, Stereotactic Radiosurgery, or Microsurgery? by Betka, J., Zverina, E., Chovanec, M., Kluh, J., Lukes, P., Lisy, J., Kraus, J.

    Published in Skull base (14-04-2009)
    “…Introduction: Observation, sterotactic radiosurgery, and microsurgery represent 3 different options for patients with small vestibular schwannomas. All have…”
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    Vestibular Schwannoma—Failure of Stereoradiosurgery by Zvěřina, E., Betka, J., Skřivan, J., Chovanec, M., Kluh, J., Kraus, J.

    Published in Skull base (13-06-2007)
    “…Purpose: According to the literature, stereoradiosurgery (SRS) proved to be a safe and effective alternative to additional microsurgery in patients with…”
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    Differences in Microsurgical Treatment of Small (Grade 1, 2) and Large (Grade 3,4) Vestibular Schwannomas by Betka, J., Zvěřina, E., Chovanec, M., Skřivan, J., Kluh, J., Kraus, J.

    Published in Skull base (13-06-2007)
    “…Purpose: Vestibular schwannoma (VS) microsurgery underwent a considerable evolution in recent decades. Today, total microsurgical removal is very much possible…”
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    Our Experience with Auditory Brainstem Implants by Skřivan, J., Zvěřina, E., Kluh, J., Betka, J., Tichý, T., Kraus, J.

    Published in Skull base (13-06-2007)
    “…Purpose: To prove the effectiveness of hearing restoration with the auditory brainstem implant (ABI) in patients with neurofibromatosis 2 after a bilateral…”
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    Vestibular Schwannoma: Microsurgery after Partial Removal and Stereoradiosurgery by Zverina, Eduard, Betka, J., Skrivan, J., Kraus, J., Kluh, J., Belsan, T., Sollmann, W. P

    Published in Skull base (20-09-2005)
    “…Introduction: The aim of this work is to compare the results of vestibular schwannomas (VS) that were primarily radically microsurgically removed to those…”
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