Pediatric ossiculoplasty and implications in cholesteatoma surgery.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Daniel Penaranda, Alan G Cheng, Iram Ahmad
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Abstract

Purpose of review: This review explores the current understanding and clinical considerations of ossiculoplasty in pediatric patients, focusing on ossicular chain reconstruction associated with congenital or acquired cholesteatoma. The goals of this review are to review the current literature on diagnostic approaches, surgical timing and techniques of pediatric ossiculoplasty.

Recent findings: Current literature suggests that pediatric cholesteatoma tends to be more aggressive than in adults, often necessitating staged ossiculoplasty for better long-term outcomes. Diffusion-weighted MRI, particularly nonecho planar imaging (non-EPI DWI), is a valuable surveillance tool, though its diagnostic accuracy in children remains lower than in adults. The choice of prosthesis - total vs. partial ossicular replacement and titanium vs. autologous materials - significantly influences outcomes. Additionally, endoscopic ossiculoplasty has emerged as a viable and often preferable alternative to microscopic approaches, offering comparable audiologic outcomes with fewer complications.

Summary: The success of pediatric ossiculoplasty after treatment of cholesteatoma depends on several factors including timing of surgery, prosthesis type, and middle ear status. Because cholesteatoma can be more aggressive in children, a tailored and staged approach, combined with advances in imaging and endoscopic techniques, is essential for optimal management. Future directions point toward personalized solutions using 3D modeling and biocompatible implants to further enhance outcomes.

小儿小骨成形术及其对胆脂瘤手术的影响。
综述目的:本综述探讨了目前对儿童患者听骨成形术的认识和临床考虑,重点是先天性或获得性胆脂瘤相关听骨链重建。本综述的目的是回顾目前关于小儿小骨成形术的诊断方法、手术时机和技术的文献。最近的发现:目前的文献表明,儿童胆脂瘤往往比成人更具侵袭性,通常需要分阶段的小骨成形术以获得更好的长期结果。弥散加权MRI,特别是无回波平面成像(非epi DWI),是一种有价值的监测工具,尽管其在儿童中的诊断准确性仍然低于成人。假体的选择-全或部分听骨置换术,钛或自体材料-显著影响结果。此外,内窥镜听骨成形术已经成为一种可行的、通常比显微方法更可取的选择,提供了相当的听力学结果,并发症更少。摘要:胆脂瘤治疗后小儿听骨成形术的成功取决于几个因素,包括手术时机、假体类型和中耳状态。由于胆脂瘤在儿童中可能更具侵袭性,因此结合先进的成像和内窥镜技术,量身定制和分阶段的治疗方法对于最佳治疗至关重要。未来的方向指向个性化的解决方案,使用3D建模和生物相容性植入物来进一步提高结果。
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
96
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery is a bimonthly publication offering a unique and wide ranging perspective on the key developments in the field. Each issue features hand-picked review articles from our team of expert editors. With eleven disciplines published across the year – including maxillofacial surgery, head and neck oncology and speech therapy and rehabilitation – every issue also contains annotated references detailing the merits of the most important papers.
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