Two cases of congenital stapes malformation: Implications for development of the stapes footplate and the oval window

IF 0.3 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
H. Ishida, T. Okano, Yasuyuki Hayashi, K. Nishimura, T. Sakamoto, Norio Yamamoto, K. Omori
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Abstract The origin of the stapes footplate has been controversial for decades, especially regarding involvement of the otic capsule in the development of the footplate. We report two cases of stapes malformation in which the stapes footplate was absent, while the oval window was formed but was covered with mucosal membrane. Both the patients visited our department for long-standing hearing loss, which was due to congenital ossicular anomalies of rare variation, as suggested by intraoperative findings. Through two operated cases, we have also discussed the origin and the mechanisms in the development of the stapes and the oval window. The findings suggest that the formation of the oval window is independent from the development of the stapes footplate. Further reports and accumulation of cases with ossicular malformation are required to develop an appropriate classification of congenital ossicular anomalies based on both developmental mechanisms and analyses of the surgical outcomes.
两例先天性镫骨畸形:对镫骨压板和卵圆窗发育的影响
镫骨足板的起源几十年来一直存在争议,特别是关于镫骨足板发育过程中耳囊的参与。我们报告两例镫骨畸形,其中镫骨踏板缺失,而形成椭圆形窗口,但被粘膜覆盖。两例患者均因长期听力损失来我科就诊,其原因是先天性听骨异常,罕见变异,术中发现。通过两个手术病例,我们还讨论了镫骨和卵圆窗的起源和发展机制。研究结果表明,椭圆窗的形成与镫骨踏板的发育无关。需要更多的听骨畸形病例的报道和积累,根据发育机制和手术结果分析,对先天性听骨畸形进行适当的分类。
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