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pp.382-392
Published Date 1949/10/20
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1492200245

Nomoto investigated the effects of spinal pum-ping, which is employed for the treatment of inner ear deafness, on the pressure of the internal ear. Pressure changes of this area are made visible by the following method: A calibrated capillary tube filled with colored physiological saline solution, as an indicator, is inserted, in the oval window of the rabbit's ear, and made fast by cementing. As the spinal fluid is withdrawn the inner ear pressure will be seen to respond with a definite fall, but as soon as the fluid thus withdrawn is returned to the spinal canal again, the pressure in question regaine its original level. The data on the time of reponse of the inner ear to the rie, and fall of the spinaI fluid pressure which is cau-sen by pumping actions, show a greater delay with the fall. For this reason, that the spinal pumping to be more effective, a short interval of delay should be instituted after each withdrawal in the action of pumping.

The amplitude of pressure changes in the in-ternal ear correspond directly to the volume of spinal fluid displacement.

With adequate removal of spinal fluid the inte-rnal ear pressure is decreased. In this condition the spinal fluid attains its normal state of pressure within the period of 1-2 hours; but, the decreased internal ear pressure usually remain thus, for a considerable period of time, or, it may never to its previous level.


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