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A Novel Surgery Classification for Endoscopic Approaches to Middle Ear Cholesteatoma.

Yu Sun1, En-Hao Wang2, Jin-Tao Yu2, Gang Zhong2, Li-Xin Zhu2, Yi Wang2, Niu Xun2, Hong Yu2, Wen Zhou2, Zhen Xie2, Kun Zhang2, Guo-Run Fan2, Yi Zhong2, Hong-Jun Xiao3, Wei-Jia Kong4.   

Abstract

This study aimed to develop a novel surgery classification for an endoscopic approach to middle ear cholesteatoma. We retrospectively analyzed the surgical approaches and outcomes of patients with middle ear cholesteatoma. Middle ear cholesteatoma surgeries were divided into four types and two special types as follows: type I, attic retraction pocket, which only requires tympanostomy tube placement or retraction pocket resection and cartilage reconstruction; type II, cholesteatoma which is limited to the attic or in which endoscopy can confirm complete removal of mastoid cholesteatoma lesions, including type II a, requiring only use of a curette, and type II b, requiring use of an electric drill or chisel; type III, cholesteatoma not limited to the attic, in which endoscopy cannot confirm complete removal of mastoid cholesteatoma lesions, requiring the combined use of endoscope and microscope to perform endoscopic tympanoplasty and "Canal Wall Up" mastoidectomy; type IV, extensive involvement of mastoid cavity cholesteatoma lesions and/or cases with a potential risk of complications, removal of which can only be performed under a microscope for "Canal Wall Down" mastoidectomy. In addition, there were two special types: "difficult external auditory canal" and congenital cholesteatoma in children. In our system, type I and type II middle ear cholesteatoma surgery was completely performed under an endoscope alone. However, estimating the extent of the lesions, determining the choice of mastoid opening and reestablishing ventilation are the key points for an endoscopic approach to middle ear cholesteatoma. The classification of endoscopic middle ear cholesteatoma surgery may benefit the selection of surgical indications.

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Keywords:  cholesteatoma; endoscopy; middle ear; otologic surgical procedure

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32166660     DOI: 10.1007/s11596-020-2141-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Med Sci        ISSN: 2523-899X


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