OBJECTIVE: To evaluate surgical techniques and complications associated with external auditory canal (EAC) closure in cochlear implant surgery. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective case review. SETTING: Tertiary referral center with a large cochlear implant program. PATIENTS: Twenty-eight patients (8 adults and 20 children) underwent multichannel cochlear implantation with EAC closure. The follow-up periods ranged between 1 and 10 years. Closure of the EAC was performed in conjunction with implantation of ears with chronic suppurative otitis media or cochlear drill-out procedures for ossification, or for access to the cochlea in patients with abnormal temporal bone anatomy. A modified Rambo technique was used for EAC closure in all but one case. INTERVENTIONS: Cochlear implantation with EAC closure and subsequent clinical and radiologic follow-up. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Postoperative complications or the development of cholesteatoma in the implanted ear. RESULTS: Cholesteatoma developed in the implanted ear in two patients. Breakdown of EAC closure occurred in one of these patients. The details of these patients are reviewed. CONCLUSION: Closure of EAC can be done with relatively low risk. Close and careful follow-up is required for early detection of a developing cholesteatoma.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate surgical techniques and complications associated with external auditory canal (EAC) closure in cochlear implant surgery. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective case review. SETTING: Tertiary referral center with a large cochlear implant program. PATIENTS: Twenty-eight patients (8 adults and 20 children) underwent multichannel cochlear implantation with EAC closure. The follow-up periods ranged between 1 and 10 years. Closure of the EAC was performed in conjunction with implantation of ears with chronic suppurative otitis media or cochlear drill-out procedures for ossification, or for access to the cochlea in patients with abnormal temporal bone anatomy. A modified Rambo technique was used for EAC closure in all but one case. INTERVENTIONS: Cochlear implantation with EAC closure and subsequent clinical and radiologic follow-up. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Postoperative complications or the development of cholesteatoma in the implanted ear. RESULTS:Cholesteatoma developed in the implanted ear in two patients. Breakdown of EAC closure occurred in one of these patients. The details of these patients are reviewed. CONCLUSION: Closure of EAC can be done with relatively low risk. Close and careful follow-up is required for early detection of a developing cholesteatoma.
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