Kaishi Wang, Lu Xing, Gaogan Jia, Hailiang Lin, Yusu Ni
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Abstract
Objective: We aimed to review the long-term hearing outcomes of intact bridge tympanomastoidectomy (IBM) to discuss hearing preservation and combine the theory of "modified miniature lung," middle ear ventilation, and gas pressure balance theory to explore the possible reasons for long-term stable hearing. Study Design: We designed a collection of patients with chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) who underwent IBM and divided them into 2 groups to compare long-term and short-term hearing level. Setting: From April 2007 to July 2017, 102 patients received IBM for CSOM treatment in Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan University. Methods: We divided the patients into 2 groups according to whether the follow-up period was longer than 6 months. We used the numerical value of the air-bone gap difference as an index to evaluate the degree of hearing recovery. Results: We found that 99/102 (97.1%) of the hearings were improved to more than 3 frequencies. There was no significant difference between long-term hearing level and short-term hearing level, which means IBM could get long-term hearing stability. Conclusion: Intact bridge tympanomastoidectomy could provide significant hearing recovery and long-term hearing stability.
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