Ossiculoplastie par prothèse partielle en titane Spiggle & Theis® dans l’otite cholestéatomateuse : résultats fonctionnels

F. Espitalier, O. Malard, R. Wagner, S. Bailleul, P. Bordure
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Abstract

Objectives

To report the functional results of ossicular reconstruction achieved with a specific partial prosthesis in tympanoplasty for cholesteatoma.

Materials and methods

Forty-four patients presenting cholesteatoma of the middle ear were involved in a retrospective study. Tympanoplasties were performed by the same surgeon over a 30-month period. The patients underwent ossiculoplasty with the shortest nondivisible partial titanium Spiggle & Theis® prosthesis. Twenty-eight procedures were canal wall-up tympanoplasties and 17 were canal wall-down procedures; 27 were primary tympanoplasties and 18 were revisions. Audiometric data were evaluated before and after surgery, with a mean follow-up of 13.4 months.

Results

Improvement of the air–bone gap was 6 ± 12.2 dB. The overall success rate was 56% and 67% using the Glasgow Benefit Plot and a postoperative air–bone gap lower than 20 dB, respectively. There was no significant functional difference between canal wall-up and canal wall-down procedures. Hearing results were better in primary tympanoplasties than in revisions (p = 0.004). The extrusion rate was 2.2%.

Conclusion

The functional results observed in this study confirm that this partial titanium Spiggle & Theis® prosthesis is a valuable biomaterial for ossicular reconstruction in primary tympanoplasty for cholesteatoma.

Spiggle & Theis®部分钛假体骨成形术治疗胆固醇性中耳炎:功能结果
目的报道胆脂瘤鼓室成形术中采用特定部分假体实现听骨功能重建的效果。材料与方法对44例中耳胆脂瘤患者进行回顾性研究。鼓室成形术由同一位外科医生在30个月的时间内进行。用最短的不可分割部分钛Spiggle进行听骨成形术;赛思®假肢。28例为管壁鼓室成形术,17例为管壁下成形术;原发鼓室成形术27例,再造术18例。术前和术后评估听力学数据,平均随访13.4个月。结果改善气骨间隙6±12.2 dB。使用格拉斯哥益处图和术后气骨间隙低于20 dB时,总成功率分别为56%和67%。管壁上拔和管壁下拔在功能上无显著差异。原发性鼓室成形术组的听力结果优于改良组(p = 0.004)。挤出率为2.2%。结论本研究观察到的功能结果证实了该部分钛质Spiggle &Theis®假体是胆脂瘤原发性鼓室成形术中听骨重建的一种有价值的生物材料。
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