前庭康复在上半规管开裂综合征患者中的作用

Heloisa Coutinho de Toledo, Erika Celis Aguilar
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上耳道开裂综合征(SCDS)于 1998 年被描述,是一种以对巨大声音的反应性眩晕、搏动性耳鸣、传导性听觉障碍、自鸣和慢性失衡为特征的疾病。虽然上耳道复位和/或堵塞术可以改善自鸣和减少眩晕障碍,但会导致即刻和长期的 VOR 功能障碍,因此需要在术后早期恢复期间进行前庭康复(VR)。病例描述:一名 34 岁的男子,有右耳自鸣、搏动性耳鸣和可闻眼球运动的病史。他否认有任何眩晕或失衡。手术堵塞后,他立即出现了严重的眩晕和失衡,右耳听力下降。由于持续的不稳定性,术后进行了五个月的 VR 治疗,效果有所改善。我们的目的是强调并提高外科医生(尤其是拉丁美洲的外科医生)对术后立即进行 VR 的重要性的认识。此外,我们还就两名耳硬化症和 SCDS 患者的手术决定以及 VR 的重要性发表了一些看法。
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Role of Vestibular Rehabilitation in Patients with Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Syndrome
Superior canal dehiscence syndrome (SCDS) described in 1998 is a disorder characterized by vertigo in response to loud sounds, pulsatile tinnitus, conductive hyperacusis, autophony and chronic disequilibrium. While resurfacing and/or plugging of the superior canal may improve autophony and reduce dizziness handicap, it can result in immediate and long-term deficits in VOR function, necessitating vestibular rehabilitation (VR) during the early post-operative recovery period. Case description: a 34- year-old man with a history of autophony, pulsatile tinnitus and audible eye movements in his right ear. He denied any vertigo or disequilibrium. Immediately after surgical plugging he presented severe vertigo and disequilibrium as well as deterioration of right hearing loss. Due to persistent instability, VR was performed for five months after surgery with improved outcomes. Our purpose is to emphasize and increase awareness in surgeons, especially in Latin America, the importance of VR immediately after surgery. Additionally, we make some comments about the surgical decisions in two patients with otosclerosis and SCDS and the importance of VR.
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