Outcomes of Canal Wall Down Mastoidectomy following Type III Tympanoplasty

IF 0.1 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Shoukat Ali, SM Masudul Alam, Km Nurul Alam, K. Morshed, Sirajul Islam Mahfuz, M. Uddin
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Objectives: To see the hearing outcomes following Type III tympanoplasty with stapes columella grafting after canal wall down mastoidectomy and find out the recurrence rates in patients undergoing this procedure. Methods: This prospective observational study includes 120 cases undergoing Type III tympanoplasty with stapes columella grafting following canal wall down mastoidectomy for cholesteatoma at a tertiary care center from 2018 to 2020. Patient charts were reviewed for demographic data, diagnosis, and operative details. Patients were included in statistical analysis if they were found to have undergone the aforementioned procedure. Evaluation of hearing improvement was made by comparing preoperative air-bone gap (ABG) and ABG at follow-up at 6 months and 1 year postoperatively. Results: One hundred and twenty patients were included for this study. Erosion of the otic capsule, posterior fossa plate, or tegmen was noted in 20% of cases, highlighting disease severity. One hundred and two (85%) had undergone prior otologic surgery. Mean time to short-term follow-up was 6 ± 3 months. The average short-term ABG was 25 ± 12 dB HL; 36% achieved an ABG <20 dB and thirteen had follow-up at least 1 year postoperatively (mean = 33 ± 16 months). At longer-term follow-up, mean ABG was 24 ± 11 dB HL. Hearing remained stable over time (P = .26). Conclusion: In some patients undergoing canal wall down mastoidectomy for advanced or recurrent cholesteatoma, Type III tympanoplasty with stapes columella grafting yields marginal hearing benefit. Bangladesh J Otorhinolaryngol 2021; 27(2): 145-151
III型鼓室成形术后乳突管壁下切除术的疗效
目的:观察下乳突切除术后III型鼓室成形术合并镫骨小柱植入术的听力效果及复发率。方法:本前瞻性观察研究包括2018年至2020年在某三级保健中心接受胆脂瘤管壁下乳突切除术后行III型鼓室成形术合并镫骨小柱移植的120例患者。我们回顾了患者的图表,以了解人口统计数据、诊断和手术细节。如果发现患者接受了上述手术,则将其纳入统计分析。比较术前气骨间隙(ABG)与术后6个月、1年随访ABG,评价听力改善情况。结果:120例患者纳入本研究。20%的病例出现耳囊、后窝板或耳膜糜烂,突出了疾病的严重程度。其中102人(85%)曾接受过耳科手术。平均至短期随访时间为6±3个月。短期平均ABG为25±12 dB HL;36%达到ABG <20 dB, 13例术后随访至少1年(平均= 33±16个月)。长期随访时,平均ABG为24±11 dB HL。随着时间的推移,听力保持稳定(P = 0.26)。结论:在部分晚期或复发胆脂瘤行下乳突切除术的患者中,III型鼓室成形术合并镫骨小柱移植术听力获益甚微。孟加拉国J otorhinolyngol 2021;27 (2): 145 - 151
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