| Literature DB >> 34541608 |
K Thangavelu1, R Weiß2, J Mueller-Mazzotta2, M Schulze3, B A Stuck2, K Reimann2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: During surgery in patients with labyrinthine fistula the mandatory complete removal of the cholesteatoma while preserving inner ear and vestibular function is a challenge. Options so far have been either the complete removal of the cholesteatoma or leaving the matrix on the fistula. We evaluated an alternative "under water" surgical technique for complete cholesteatoma resection, in terms of preservation of postoperative inner ear and vestibular function.Entities:
Keywords: Cholesteatoma; Labyrinthine fistula; Post-operative hearing; Under-water technique
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34541608 PMCID: PMC9130190 DOI: 10.1007/s00405-021-07058-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 0937-4477 Impact factor: 3.236
Fig. 1Schematic showing ‘under water’ technique
Fig. 2Intraoperative steps showing ‘under water’ technique as the matrix is removed and fistula repaired. WL Water level shown intra-operatively. ⇠ Dissection of Matrix under water. ← Fistula opening shown under water level
Descriptives of the patients in our study
| Variable | Classification | Number (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | Male | 13 (65) |
| Female | 7 (35) | |
| Side | Right | 11 (55) |
| left | 9 (45) | |
| Type (Dornhoffer)* | I | 5 (23) |
| II | 7 (32) | |
| III | 10 (45) | |
| Presentation | With vertigo | 7 (35) |
| Without vertigo | 13 (65) |
*2 Patients had fistula in two areas
Fig. 3Average pre and post-operative mean bone conduction threshold in 19* patients.*1 patient was pre and post-operatively deaf
Post-operative results
| Characteristics | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Post-operative changes in bone conduction | |
| No change (Difference less than 10 dB) | 14 (70) |
| Improvement more than or equal to 10 dB | 4 (20) |
| Pre and post op deaf | 2 (10) |
| Vertigo post-operative ( | 2 (28) |
| Recurrence ( | 4 (20) |
Fig. 4Average pre and post-operative mean air conduction threshold in 19* patients after ossiculoplasty.*8 patients received ossicular reconstruction
Fig. 5Preoperative CT scan of the temporal bone from one of the patients in the cohort showing erosion of the lateral semicircular canal