A fixed footplate in a well aerated middle ear devoid of ossicles is generally acknowledged to be a difficult otologic reconstructive problem. A rapid method employing readily available materials is presented with several case reports. The method employs a combined alloplastic-tissue prosthesis which is easily assembled and inserted.
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