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RESEARCH PRODUCT
MANAGEMENT OF LABYRINTHINE FISTULA IN CHRONIC OTITIS WITH CHOLESTEATOMA: CASE SERIES
Francesco Dispenzasubject
lcsh:R5-920otorhinolaryngologic diseaseslcsh:Medicine (General)description
Labyrinthine fistula is a complication of ear cholesteatoma that increase the risk of sensorineural hearing loss. The management of the fistula must be done contextually with mastoidectomy by: leaving cholesteatoma matrix over the fistula, or remove the matrix reconstructing the defect. Objective : analysis of the two techniques to treat labyrinthine fistula. Methods : retrospective review with case series analysis. Results: a labyrinthine fistula was present in 14% of cholesteatoma patients; CT scan was predictive in all cases; the hearing preservation was obtained with both techniques; a recurrence was detected only in one case; postoperative nystagmus incidence was higher in those cases with matrix left in situ and when the size of the fistula was larger than 2 mm. Conclusions : the labyrinthine fistula have to be treated contextually with cholesteatoma removal, both techniques had good postoperative hearing preservation rate. The postoperative vertigo with nystagmus is more frequent in larger fistulas.
| year | journal | country | edition | language | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015-04-01 | Euromediterranean Biomedical Journal |