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Efficacy of mastoid cortex plasty for middle ear aeration in intact canal wall tympanoplasty for cholesteatoma.

Ryosei Minoda1, Naoaki Yanagihara, Yasuyuki Hinohira, Eiji Yumoto.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of closing the bone defect of the mastoid cortex using bone pate after mastoidectomy (mastoid cortex plasty) during the first-stage operation for the restoration of the mastoid cavity aeration. STUDY
DESIGN: This was a prospective study.
SETTING: Tertiary medical center. PATIENTS: Thirty-five patients with cholesteatoma invading the mastoid cavity. INTERVENTION: Seventeen patients received mastoid cortex plasty with scutum plasty and insertion of a Silastic sheet after removal of the cholesteatoma using a combined approach during the first-stage operation. The 18 control patients received only scutum plasty with the insertion of a Silastic sheet without mastoid cortex plasty during the first-stage operation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The restoration of the middle ear aeration was assessed with high-resolution computed tomography before both the first-stage operation and the second-stage operation.
RESULTS: The range of middle ear aeration ameliorated significantly whether or not mastoid cortex plasty was performed. Scutum plasty with the insertion of a Silastic sheet without mastoid cortex plasty was significantly effective only for the amelioration of the epitympanum aeration. Mastoid cortex plasty with scutum plasty with the insertion of a Silastic sheet was significantly effective for the amelioration of the epitympanum and also the mastoid cavity aeration. In both groups, before the first-stage operation, approximately 70% of the patients had good mesotympanum aeration, and the mesotympanum aeration ameliorated further after the first-stage operation, although this amelioration was not significant.
CONCLUSIONS: Mastoid cortex plasty is statistically effective for the amelioration of mastoid cavity aeration after the first-stage operation.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12170139     DOI: 10.1097/00129492-200207000-00005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Otol Neurotol        ISSN: 1531-7129            Impact factor:   2.311


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3.  Postoperative Mastoid Aeration Following Canal Wall Up Mastoidectomy according to Preoperative Middle Ear Disease: Analysis of Temporal Bone Computed Tomography Scans.

Authors:  Oh Joon Kwon; Jae Moon Sung; Hwi Kyeong Jung; Chang Woo Kim
Journal:  J Audiol Otol       Date:  2017-09-19

4.  "Benefits of the pedicled osteoplastic flap as a surgical approach of mastoidectomy in cochlear implant surgery".

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