Office-Based Middle Ear Surgery Under Local Anesthesia: A Contemporary Review.

IF 2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Journal of clinical medicine research Pub Date : 2025-07-31 eCollection Date: 2025-07-01 DOI:10.14740/jocmr6279
Naif Bawazeer
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Abstract

Middle ear surgery is a daily routine procedure in otolaryngology. Pain control, along with a bloodless and non-moving operative field during the surgery, is crucial for achieving better surgical outcomes and can be achieved easily under general anesthesia (GA). Nevertheless, local anesthesia (LA), especially if done as office-based surgery, is an ideal alternative to GA in certain scenarios. Despite the well-established nature of LA for middle ear surgery, only a small percentage of otolaryngologists choose to use it, and few publications in the literature address this topic. This article reviews the literature for the feasibility of performing middle ear surgeries in an office base setting. A scoping review of the literature was conducted on middle ear surgery under LA in an office-based setting, focusing on feasibility, advantages, surgical techniques, limitations, and outcomes, to provide a concise guide for its implementation. LA will avoid the rare but serious complications of GA, and there are cost savings of approximately 50% in LA, which is crucial for the sustainability of healthcare systems. It is an ideal alternative to GA in certain scenarios, including decreased access to operative rooms, staff shortage or contraindications for GA. Also, surgeons can appreciate hearing improvement and the need for prosthesis adjustment with instant feedback during the surgery or prevent significant complications such as a dead ear under LA. Office-based surgery for middle ear under LA is feasible and the present work offers a brief guide for beginners with some tips and tricks to ensure optimal patient care and outcomes.

局麻下办公室中耳手术:当代回顾。
中耳手术是耳鼻喉科的常规手术。在手术过程中,疼痛控制以及无血和不移动的手术野对于获得更好的手术效果至关重要,并且可以在全身麻醉(GA)下轻松实现。然而,局部麻醉(LA),特别是如果作为办公室手术,在某些情况下是GA的理想替代方案。尽管LA在中耳手术中的应用已经很成熟,但只有一小部分耳鼻喉科医生选择使用它,而且文献中很少有出版物涉及这一主题。本文回顾了在办公室进行中耳手术的可行性。我们对在办公室环境下进行LA中耳手术的文献进行了范围综述,重点关注可行性、优势、手术技术、局限性和结果,为其实施提供简明的指导。LA将避免罕见但严重的GA并发症,并且在LA中节省约50%的成本,这对医疗保健系统的可持续性至关重要。在某些情况下,它是一种理想的替代方案,包括减少进入手术室,人员短缺或GA的禁忌。此外,外科医生可以在手术过程中及时反馈听力改善和假体调整的需要,或防止LA下的严重并发症,如死耳。在LA下,中耳的办公室手术是可行的,目前的工作为初学者提供了一些提示和技巧,以确保最佳的患者护理和结果。
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