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Experience in endoscopic stapedotomy technique and its audiological outcome: a case series
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Abstract
Background
Stapedotomy is being performed endoscopically for otosclerosis in Sudan since 2011 with increasing number of patients. This prospective hospital-based study from Nov 2016 to Nov 2020 states the clinic-demographic features of otosclerosis; it describes this surgical technique and hearing outcome following endoscopic stapedotomy.
Results
Total number included in the study was 91 patients. Females were 48, and males were 43 with a female to male ratio of 1.1:1. Age ranged from 19 years to 52 with a mean age of 30.6± 7 SD years. The main symptom was decreased hearing in all patients (100%); in 82 patients (90%), it was bilateral, followed by tinnitus in 80 patients (88%) while two patients (2.2%) had vertigo. Family history was stated by 2 patients (2.2%) only. Audiological assessment by pure tone audiogram (PTA) for each ear (total of 182) revealed that conductive hearing loss (CHL) is the commonest type of hearing loss in 148 ears (81.3%), mixed type in 30 ears (16.5%), while 4 ears (2.2%) were normal.
Endoscopic stapedotomy was performed for 74 patients; this technique was safe; few complications were managed successfully: one gusher and one revision, with no facial nerve injury. Majority of complications happened during the first year. Mean air bone gap (ABG) gain was 23.3± 7.2 dB, air conduction (AC) gain was 18.3 ± 8 dB, and Carhart notch disappeared in 79.5%.
Conclusions
Endoscopic stapedotomy is a safe and effective procedure with a steep learning curve and a satisfactory hearing outcome. The air bone gap (ABG) gain was comparable to international studies.
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Title: Experience in endoscopic stapedotomy technique and its audiological outcome: a case series
Description:
Abstract
Background
Stapedotomy is being performed endoscopically for otosclerosis in Sudan since 2011 with increasing number of patients.
This prospective hospital-based study from Nov 2016 to Nov 2020 states the clinic-demographic features of otosclerosis; it describes this surgical technique and hearing outcome following endoscopic stapedotomy.
Results
Total number included in the study was 91 patients.
Females were 48, and males were 43 with a female to male ratio of 1.
1:1.
Age ranged from 19 years to 52 with a mean age of 30.
6± 7 SD years.
The main symptom was decreased hearing in all patients (100%); in 82 patients (90%), it was bilateral, followed by tinnitus in 80 patients (88%) while two patients (2.
2%) had vertigo.
Family history was stated by 2 patients (2.
2%) only.
Audiological assessment by pure tone audiogram (PTA) for each ear (total of 182) revealed that conductive hearing loss (CHL) is the commonest type of hearing loss in 148 ears (81.
3%), mixed type in 30 ears (16.
5%), while 4 ears (2.
2%) were normal.
Endoscopic stapedotomy was performed for 74 patients; this technique was safe; few complications were managed successfully: one gusher and one revision, with no facial nerve injury.
Majority of complications happened during the first year.
Mean air bone gap (ABG) gain was 23.
3± 7.
2 dB, air conduction (AC) gain was 18.
3 ± 8 dB, and Carhart notch disappeared in 79.
5%.
Conclusions
Endoscopic stapedotomy is a safe and effective procedure with a steep learning curve and a satisfactory hearing outcome.
The air bone gap (ABG) gain was comparable to international studies.
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