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Lack of Evidence for Nonotosclerotic Stapes Fixation in Human Temporal Bone Histopathology.

Alicia M Quesnel1, Reuven Ishai, Sebahattin Cureoglu, Fred Linthicum, Ivan A Lopez, Joseph B Nadol, Michael J McKenna.   

Abstract

HYPOTHESIS: Nonotosclerotic stapes fixation does not represent a significant cause of stapes ankylosis in patients undergoing stapedectomy; the vast majority have otosclerosis.
BACKGROUND: Nonotosclerotic stapes fixation has been proposed as the diagnosis in 30 to 40% of patients undergoing stapedectomy (after excluding rare congenital, systemic, and syndromic causes of stapes fixation and tympanosclerosis). This finding was based on the histopathologic evaluation of total stapedectomy surgical specimens. Since these specimens do not include the surrounding otic capsule, the histopathologic evidence of otosclerosis may be missed.
METHODS: Human temporal bone specimens from patients who underwent stapes mobilization, stapedotomy, or stapedectomy during life were evaluated for histologic evidence of otosclerosis. Patients with a history of temporal bone trauma, tympanosclerosis, and congenital, systemic, or syndromic causes of stapes fixation were excluded. Therefore, most temporal bone donors carried a clinical diagnosis of otosclerosis.
RESULTS: Two hundred ten specimens from three temporal bone collections were independently evaluated. Otosclerosis was found on histology in 99% (207/210). Therefore, the incidence of nonotosclerotic stapes fixation was 1% (3/210). In two of the three patients who did not have otosclerosis, the contralateral temporal bone had otosclerosis on histopathologic evaluation. These patients may have had otosclerosis in the footplate only (which was removed at the time of surgery and not available for review).
CONCLUSION: Nonotosclerotic stapes fixation is not likely a distinct pathologic classification from otosclerosis. Most patients diagnosed with nonotosclerotic stapes fixation likely have otosclerosis, but do not have otosclerotic foci in the stapes itself.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26905821      PMCID: PMC4792740          DOI: 10.1097/MAO.0000000000000982

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


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