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J Vis Exp ; (194)2023 04 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37184244

ABSTRACT

Endolymphatic duct blockage is a relatively new treatment option for Ménière's disease, aiming to reduce vertigo attacks while sparing hearing and equilibrium. After a regular mastoidectomy, the posterior semicircular canal is identified, and Donaldson's line is determined. This is a line through the horizontal semicircular canal, crossing the posterior semicircular canal. The endolymphatic sac is usually found at this site under the posterior semicircular canal. The bone of the endolymphatic sac and the dura are thinned until the sac is skeletonized, after which the endolymphatic duct is identified. The duct is then blocked with a titanium clip. Using a computerized tomography (CT) scan, the position is confirmed. Follow-up visits take place 1 week, 6 weeks and 1 year after surgery. To this day, only one prospective trial assessing this method has been conducted, comparing this new method to endolymphatic sac decompression. Results of the duct blockage are promising, with 96.5% of the patients free of vertigo after 2 years. However, further research is required.


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Endolymphatic Sac , Meniere Disease , Humans , Meniere Disease/diagnostic imaging , Meniere Disease/surgery , Prospective Studies , Endolymphatic Duct/diagnostic imaging , Endolymphatic Duct/surgery , Endolymphatic Sac/diagnostic imaging , Endolymphatic Sac/surgery , Vertigo
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