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MANAGEMENT OF LABYRINTHINE FISTULA IN CHRONIC OTITIS WITH CHOLESTEATOMA: CASE SERIES

Francesco Dispenza

subject

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.

10.3269/1970-5492.2015.10.21http://www.embj.org/joomla335/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=246