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Author(s) -
Lustig Lawrence R.
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
world journal of otorhinolaryngology ‐ head and neck surgery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2589-1081
pISSN - 2095-8811
DOI - 10.1016/j.wjorl.2016.11.002
Subject(s) - otology , otorhinolaryngology , medicine , subspecialty , surgery , pathology
In 1864, Anton von Tröltsch from Würzburg, Adam Politzer from Vienna, and Hermann Schwartze from Halle, the 3 most well-known otologists of that era, launched the first journal dedicated solely to the ear. This in fact became the first Otolaryngology subspecialty journal. In that spirit, it is my extraordinary honor to introduce this special Otology edition of the World Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery. As the as the practice of otology has changed dramatically over the past 100 years, the next century promises new and revolutionary treatments for inner ear disorders, treatments based on translational science that this and future issues of the WJOHNS will highlight. A century ago surgery of the ear was quite limited. Adam Politzer’s influential textbook of otology highlighted the myriad of treatments for ear disease, most of which involved irrigations and local therapies, and only advocated surgery for life-threatening infections. Over the past century, coincident with advances in antisepsis, anesthesia, microscopy and other technologies, our specialty saw the advent of such revolutionary operations as the endolymphatic sac operation, microsurgical resection of skull base tumors, stapedectomy, and cochlear implantation, to name but a few. Advances in science, including the sequencing of the human genome, has now given us an unprecedented

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