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Petrous temporal bone cholesteatoma: a new classification and long-term surgical outcomes.

David Moffat1, Stephen Jones, Wendy Smith.   

Abstract

The goals of this retrospective case review were to analyze the long-term results of surgery for petrous temporal bone cholesteatomas and to propose a new classification system for these lesions. Patients with a surgically confirmed petrous temporal bone cholesteatoma were treated at Addenbrooke's Hospital, a tertiary referral center. Postoperative facial function, hearing, residual/recurrent cholesteatoma, and other complications were assessed in relation to preoperative signs, intraoperative findings, and surgical approach. Between 1983 and 2004, 43 patients were treated. There were no perioperative deaths. There was no long-term recurrence in 95.4% of the patients, possibly because of meticulous surgical technique, bipolar diathermy, and use of the laser to denature the cholesteatoma matrix that was adherent to the dura. At presentation, 95% of the patients had no socially useful hearing in the affected ear. Facial nerve function, however, was usually preserved. Both direct anastomosis and nerve grafting can improve facial nerve function from House-Brackmann grade VI to grade III if the palsy is not longstanding. Four patients had cerebrospinal fluid leakage; other complications were rare. The proposed classification facilitates surgical planning and predicts the postoperative outcome with regards to hearing.

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Keywords:  Petrosal cholesteatoma classification; hearing

Year:  2008        PMID: 18769653      PMCID: PMC2435479          DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-991112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Skull Base        ISSN: 1531-5010


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