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OTOLOGY

One-stage surgery of middle ear cholesteatoma in adult : a report of 180 cases


Authors : E. Rondini-Gilli, I. Mosnier, N. Julien, J.-M. Gouin, P. Aïdan, P. Rufat, O. Sterkers (Clichy)

Ref. : Rev Laryngol Otol Rhinol. 2001;122,2:75-79.

Article published in french
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Summary : Objectives: in order to evaluate the results of tympanoplasty in one stage middle ear cholesteatoma surgery, a retrospective study of 180 consecutive cholesteatomas operated on was undertaken. Methods: 150 single procedures and 30 revision surgeries realized between 1992 and 1997 were analysed by studying anatomical and functional results with a mean follow-up of 24 months. Results: among the 150 adult patients, 85 (57%) were previously operated on in other centres and presented a recurrence of cholesteatoma. Closed technique was performed in 110 cases (61%) and opened one in the remaining cases (41%). Ossiculoplasty was made in 101 cases (56%) with different materials (15 incus autografts, 14 teflon prosthesis, 35 hydroxyapatite (HA) composite prosthesis and 37 all in HA prosthesis): 91 cases in a one-stage procedure but 10 worse functional results required a closed revision procedure. Twenty cases were also revised after one year of follow up at least: six recurrences of cholesteatoma were operated on by using canal down mastoidectomy (4%), 14 limited residual cholesteatomas (9,3%) had a revision closed technique procedure. CT Scan followed up all the patients operated on by a closed technique. Postoperative air-bone gap (ABG) was 20 ± 11.3 dB and 27 ± 10.1 dB in closed and opened techniques, respectively (p<0.05). ABG was 20 ± 9.2 dB and 26 ± 13 dB in type II and type III tympanoplasty, respectively (p<0.05). Conclusion: if the tympanic and posterior cavities are reasonably safe, middle ear cholesteatoma in adults can be well cured by a one-stage procedure including ossicular chain reconstruction with hydroxylapatite prosthesis covered with cartilage graft who achieved a valuable hearing restoration.


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