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Endoscopic ossiculoplasty in traumatic conductive hearing loss with intact tympanic membrane: a five-year experience.

Authors :
Salem MA
El-Kholy NA
Hemdan A
ElSobki AA
Ghonim MR
Ghoniem MR
Source :
The Journal of laryngology and otology [J Laryngol Otol] 2024 Apr; Vol. 138 (4), pp. 398-404. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Nov 30.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Exploratory tympanotomy in cases of traumatic ossicular disruption with intact tympanic membrane is crucial for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Performing this procedure using the endoscope is gaining popularity. Hence, this study aimed to demonstrate varieties of ossicular pathology and their management in our institution.<br />Methods: A retrospective evaluation was conducted of 136 ears in patients with traumatic ossicular disruption with an intact tympanic membrane, who underwent endoscopic exploratory tympanotomy. A proposed algorithm was followed, to incorporate different traumatic ossicular possibilities. Assessment of hearing outcomes and surgical complications was performed six months post-operatively.<br />Results: Incudostapedial dislocation was the most commonly encountered type of traumatic ossicular disruption (35.3 per cent). Air conduction threshold improved significantly following endoscopic ossiculoplasty, from 50.9 ± 6.35 dB pre-operatively to 22.35 ± 3.27 dB post-operatively, with successful air-bone gap closure.<br />Conclusion: Endoscopic ear surgery is effective in the diagnosis and management of challenging cases of post-traumatic ossicular disruption with an intact tympanic membrane.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1748-5460
Volume :
138
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of laryngology and otology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38031411
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S002221512300186X