Stapedotomy for fenestral otosclerosis: long term audiovestibular outcomes and complications

IF 0.7 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
A. Minni, G. Sementilli, Fabrizio Cialente, V. Rossetti, Alessia Marinelli, M. Ralli, D. De Seta
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Abstract Objectives Otosclerosis is a progressive disease of the otic capsule characterised by disordered bone remodelling with abnormal resorption and neoformation of the temporal bone. Fenestral (or stapedial) otosclerosis is the most frequent form, when the focus of demineralisation involves the stapes footplate and the oval window. Stapedotomy and stapedectomy are indisputably the two main stapes surgery techniques for otosclerosis. The aims of this article are to evaluate the outcome of stapedotomy in terms of long-term audiological results and possible onset of late audiovestibular complications. Methods This retrospective study included 63 patients who underwent primary stapedotomy for treatment of conductive hearing loss due to otosclerosis with more than 15 years postoperative follow-up. Results We compared the preoperative results with the long-term stapedotomy results and observed an improvement of the pure tone average (PTA) for air conduction (AC) of 10.6 ± 7.6 dB and an average air/bone gap (ABG) improvement of 22.6 ± 5.7 dB. A surgical revision was necessary in two cases (3%). Complications included tinnitus in 5 cases and a temporary hypogeusia in two patients (3%); in the immediate postoperative period, 6 patients (10.2%) complained of vertigo. Conclusions Our results provide further evidence of the validity of stapedotomy as the reference technique for the surgical treatment of fenestral otosclerosis.
镫骨切开术治疗门骨耳硬化:长期听庭预后及并发症
摘要目的耳硬化是一种进行性耳囊疾病,以骨重塑紊乱、颞骨吸收异常和新生骨为特征。门骨(或镫骨)耳硬化是最常见的形式,当脱矿的焦点涉及镫骨踏板和卵圆形窗时。镫骨切开术和镫骨切除术无疑是治疗耳硬化症的两种主要镫骨手术技术。本文的目的是评估镫骨切开术的长期听力学结果和可能发生的晚期听前庭并发症。方法回顾性研究63例行镫骨切除术治疗耳硬化性传导性听力损失的患者,术后随访15年以上。结果将术前结果与长期镫骨切除术结果进行比较,观察到空气传导(AC)的纯音平均(PTA)改善10.6±7.6 dB,平均气/骨间隙(ABG)改善22.6±5.7 dB。2例(3%)需要手术翻修。并发症包括5例耳鸣,2例(3%)暂时性听力减退;术后即刻出现眩晕6例(10.2%)。结论镫骨切开术作为门骨耳硬化手术治疗的参考技术是有效的。
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Hearing Balance and Communication
Hearing Balance and Communication AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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