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Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol ; 179: 111938, 2024 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38579403

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INTRODUCTION: Endoscopic ossicular chain reconstruction (OCR) in adults has demonstrated equivalent outcomes to the traditional microscopic approach. Less data exist on endoscopic OCR outcomes in children, who have unique considerations including a smaller transcanal corridor and variable pathology. The purpose of this study was to investigate surgical and audiometric outcomes in children undergoing fully endoscopic and endoscopic-assisted OCR in both the short and long-term. METHODS: Retrospective review of all children (<17 years) who underwent endoscopic OCR at one tertiary care center between 2017 and 2021. Children undergoing primary and revision endoscopic OCR with either partial (PORP) and total ossicular reconstruction prostheses (TORP) were included. Children undergoing surgery for juvenile otosclerosis or congenital stapes fixation, or any child receiving a stapes prosthesis were excluded. Primary outcome measures were post-operative change in 4 frequency (500 Hz, 1, 2, 4 KHz) air conduction pure tone average (AC PTA) and change in air-bone gap (ABG). Secondary measures included need for readmission and/or revision surgery, complication rate, and surgery duration. RESULTS: Seventeen patients met inclusion criteria. Average age was 11.3 years (range, 5-17 years); 14 were male. A variety of fixed length, titanium total and partial prostheses were used. The most common prosthesis length was 2 mm (range 2-5 mm), and there were no intra- or perioperative complications. Mean long-term follow-up was 2.6 years. Most common pathology was congenital cholesteatoma (11/17, 64%), followed by chronic otitis media with tympanic membrane perforation (5/17, 29.4%), and extruded prosthesis (1/17, 5.9%). Intraoperatively, the most common finding was incus erosion (10/17, 58.8%), followed by malleus erosion (6/17, 35.3%), stapes erosion (4/17, 23.5%), and stapes absence (4/17, 23.5%). Eight children (47%) were reconstructed with PORPs, and 9 children (52.9%) were reconstructed with TORPs. Average ABG improved from 36.8 dB preoperatively to 19.9 dB postoperatively in the short-term and remained stable at 19.5 dB in the long-term. Average short-term ABG improvement was 4.2 dB for PORPs and 18 dB for TORPs. In the long-term, average ABG improved by 2.3 dB in PORPs and 13.4 dB in TORPs. PORPs had higher rates of ABG closure and lower AC PTAs than TORPs in the long-term. DISCUSSION: Endoscopic ossiculoplasty is a viable option in children presenting with ossicular erosion from various causes. Audiometric improvement following endoscopic partial and total ossicular reconstruction remains stable over time, with a preference towards partial in the long-term, and mirrors published outcomes for microscopic surgery.


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Prótese Ossicular , Substituição Ossicular , Adulto , Humanos , Masculino , Criança , Feminino , Titânio , Implantação de Prótese , Orelha Média , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento
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Otol Neurotol ; 45(3): 295-298, 2024 Mar 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38361297

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OBJECTIVE: Investigating the outcomes of a surgical approach to treat isolated defects of the stapes suprastructure, using a modified total ossicular replacement prosthesis (TORP) prosthesis as a PORP between the footplate and the incus, effectively creating a TORP-PORP configuration. PATIENTS: Eleven patients (mean age, 37.2 years; 36% male and 64% female) between the years 2007 and 2022. INTERVENTIONS: Therapeutic (ossiculoplasty). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Hearing gain (in dB) in air conduction thresholds at 0.5, 1, 2, 3, and 4 kHz, stability of bone conduction, revision rate. RESULTS: Significant improvement in air conduction between the preoperative and the postoperative cohorts (p = 0.002) with a mean postoperative hearing level of 30.00 ± 5.25 dB. The bone conduction remained stable. We encountered no perioperative complications, and there were no revisions surgery. CONCLUSIONS: The described ossiculoplasty procedure is a safe and effective approach to treat isolated defects of the stapes suprastructure.


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Prótese Ossicular , Substituição Ossicular , Cirurgia do Estribo , Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adulto , Estribo , Bigorna/cirurgia , Timpanoplastia/métodos , Substituição Ossicular/métodos , Resultado do Tratamento , Estudos Retrospectivos , Cirurgia do Estribo/métodos
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Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ; 281(1): 171-179, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37522908

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OBJECTIVE: To analyze and compare the early and late post-operative results of glass ionomer bone cement (GIBC) used in ossiculoplasty. METHODS: The pre-operative, early post-operative (3 months) and late post-operative (> 2 years) audiometric findings, namely the pure-tone average (PTA), bone conduction threshold (BCT) and air-bone gap (ABG) of 40 patients who underwent GIBC ossiculoplasty for different etiologies were analyzed. Early and late results were compared. Also, the patients were grouped in terms of prognostic factors and applied ossiculoplasty techniques, and the results were compared between the groups. RESULTS: There were statistically significant improvements in the pure-tone average and air-bone gap of the patients in the early post-operative period (PTA from 59.60 ± 15.95 to 40.37 ± 17.83 and ABG from 37.12 ± 11.18 to 19.78 ± 10.41, p < 0.001 for both). There were no statistically significant changes in any of the audiometric parameters in the late post-operative period (PTA from 40.37 ± 17.83 to 39.79 ± 17.91, ABG from 19.78 ± 10.41 to 19.32 ± 9.60, BCT from 17.99 ± 12.71 to 18.31 ± 13.99, p > 0.05 for all). Presence of tympanosclerosis was found to be the only prognostic factor to affect the outcome. CONCLUSION: GIBC is a safe and reliable material for ossiculoplasty, which maintains its ability to conduct sound in the long-term follow-up.


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Prótese Ossicular , Substituição Ossicular , Humanos , Resultado do Tratamento , Perda Auditiva Condutiva/etiologia , Perda Auditiva Condutiva/cirurgia , Audiometria de Tons Puros , Estudos Retrospectivos , Timpanoplastia/métodos , Substituição Ossicular/métodos
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Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol ; 133(1): 30-36, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37377024

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OBJECTIVES: To investigate the etiology and ossicular pathology of traumatic ossicular injury in Taiwan and examine the hearing outcomes and predictive factors between the titanium prosthesis and autologous incus groups. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed patients with traumatic ossicular injury from 2011 to 2020 in Taiwan. Patients were divided into the titanium or autologous group according to the surgical materials used. The audiometric outcomes and predictive factors of ossiculoplasty were analyzed between groups. RESULTS: Twenty patients with ossicular chain discontinuity were enrolled (8 in the titanium group and 12 in the autologous group). The postoperative hearing threshold (26.6 ± 8.9 dB) and air-bone gap (10.3 ± 5.6 dB) improved significantly compared with the preoperative hearing threshold (50.7 ± 13.3 dB) and air-bone gap (29.9 ± 11.0 dB). The improvements in the hearing threshold and air-bone gap were not significantly different between the titanium and autologous groups. Our patients presented an improvement in hearing restoration with 65% closure of the air-bone gap in 0 to 10 dB range and 30% in 11 to 20 dB range, without sensorineural hearing loss during surgery. Univariate regression analysis revealed that vertigo, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, and temporal bone fracture may serve as negative factors influencing the air-bone gap gain. CONCLUSIONS: Ossiculoplasty with both titanium prosthesis and autologous materials demonstrated favorable hearing recovery in traumatic ossicular injury. Vertigo, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, and temporal bone fracture may serve as negative predictive factors of the hearing benefit after surgery.


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Fraturas Ósseas , Prótese Ossicular , Substituição Ossicular , Humanos , Vertigem Posicional Paroxística Benigna/cirurgia , Bigorna/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Titânio , Resultado do Tratamento
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Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ; 281(2): 711-718, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37542562

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PURPOSE: In primary cholesteatoma patients, incus destruction with an intact and mobile stapes is a frequent finding. Different techniques have been described to restore the ossicular chain, including incus interposition, stapes augmentation and type III tympanoplasty. Controversy about postoperative hearing results in open versus closed surgical techniques exist. METHODS: We performed a retrospective analysis of clinical, surgical and audiometric data of patients with primary cholesteatoma surgery operated between 2010 and 2020, and a mobile stapes and one-stage ossicular reconstruction. Pre- and post-operative audiograms were compared for the different surgical groups, mainly focusing on postoperative air-bone gap. Mastoid pneumatization and ventilation was also considered. RESULTS: The mean postoperative air-bone gap (0.5-4 kHz) of the 126 included patients was 20 dB. Hearing after type III tympanoplasty (26 dB) was worse than incus interposition (19 dB) and stapes augmentation (20 dB). Hearing after an open (23 dB) versus closed (19 dB) surgical technique was significantly different. No improvement in air-bone gap was observed for the higher frequencies. CONCLUSION: A residual postoperative air-bone gap should be considered after primary cholesteatoma surgery with intact and mobile stapes. Incus interposition in closed cavity operation is the optimal situation, but open cavity surgery should not be avoided because of hearing. Extent of the disease is prioritized and poorer ventilation before and after surgery may affect postoperative hearing.


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Colesteatoma da Orelha Média , Prótese Ossicular , Substituição Ossicular , Humanos , Estribo , Timpanoplastia/métodos , Bigorna/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Colesteatoma da Orelha Média/complicações , Colesteatoma da Orelha Média/cirurgia , Resultado do Tratamento , Substituição Ossicular/métodos
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Zhongguo Yi Liao Qi Xie Za Zhi ; 47(6): 684-689, 2023 Nov 30.
Artigo em Chinês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38086729

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The ossicular replacement prosthesis should have good biocompatibility, stability, easy to install, and excellent sound transmission capacity. In this study, the characteristics of ideal materials for the ossicular replacement prosthesis were analyzed by searching the types of materials used in clinical practice and comparing the advantages and disadvantages of various materials and structures. At the same time, in combination with the current evaluation requirements and evaluation experience, the focus of the performance research project of ossicular replacement prosthesis in the process of registration is discussed to clarify the performance evaluation requirements of these products, so as to provide reference for the future work of manufacturers and regulators. The performance evaluation of ossicular replacement prosthesis focuses on its mechanical properties, fixation stability, sound transmission characteristics, biological characteristics, and magnetic resonance compatibility.


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Prótese Ossicular , Substituição Ossicular , Som , Desenho de Prótese , Resultado do Tratamento
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Am J Otolaryngol ; 44(6): 103969, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37437334

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OBJECTIVES: Sometimes performing PORP adequately is challenging when the stapes is tilted or the suprastructure is partially damaged owing to inflammation or infection. In such cases, the implementation of a TORP bypassing the stapes can be a useful alternative. This study aimed to investigate whether bypassing the stapes suprastructure during total ossicular replacement prosthesis (TORP) affects postoperative complications or audiological outcomes. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Among 104 patients who underwent open cavity mastoidectomy and ossiculoplasty using a titanium prosthesis at Korea University Ansan Hospital between January 2012 and December 2019, we compared the preoperative and postoperative audiological results and surgical complications of 52, 21, and 31 patients who underwent partial ossicular replacement prosthesis (PORP), TORP bypassing the remaining stapes suprastructure, and TORP on the stapes footplate or oval window, respectively. RESULTS: The air-bone gap before surgery was significantly different in the TORP on the stapes footplate group (34.2 ± 12.0 dB) than that in the PORP (22.9 ± 13.8 dB) and TORP bypassing the stapes groups (20.7 ± 11.5 dB, p < 0.001). After surgery, there were no significant differences among the groups (p = 0.818). The air-bone gap difference before surgery was associated with the presence of stapes before surgery (p < 0.001). There was no difference in the proportion of postoperative tympanic perforation, whether it was a revision surgery, malleus status, or the size of perforation of the tympanic membrane among the three groups. CONCLUSION: When performing ossiculoplasty using TORP, bypassing the stapes did not affect surgical and audiologic outcomes.


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Prótese Ossicular , Substituição Ossicular , Humanos , Estribo , Substituição Ossicular/métodos , Mastoidectomia , Resultado do Tratamento , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ; 280(11): 4869-4878, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37160464

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PURPOSE: To describe the surgical procedure of exclusive endoscopic ossiculoplasty (EEO) with autologous grafts and evaluate audiological results, focusing on the advantages or drawbacks compared to the corresponding microscopic technique. METHODS: A retrospective review of consecutive adult and pediatric patients affected by chronic otitis media (COM) with or without cholesteatoma who underwent EEO was conducted. Only autologous ossiculoplasty was included in the study. The procedure was performed by experienced surgeons of our institution between November 2014 and September 2019. Hearing outcomes were evaluated using postoperative air-bone gap (ABG) and success rates in different subgroups of patients and different types of ossiculoplasty (OPL) were analyzed. Our results were finally compared with the existing literature regarding both microscopic and endoscopic ossicular chain reconstruction. RESULTS: In total, 74 endoscopic ossicular chain repair procedures performed within the study period met the inclusion criteria. Of these, 21 were pediatric patients (28%) and 53 were adults (72%). Surgical reconstruction procedures included 43 partial ossicular reconstructions (POR) and 31 total ossicular reconstructions (TOR). The postoperative ABG improved significantly compared to preoperative measurements, and the mean ABG closure was 7.85 dB HL (p = 0.00064). No statistically significant differences in audiological outcomes between TOR/POR techniques and pediatric/adult groups were found in our study cohort, with p values of 0.10 and 0.88, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: At present, EEO can be considered a valid surgical option for re-establishing a functioning ossicular chain with acceptable hearing restoration in children and adults. Further reports in wider case series are required to confirm these results.


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Prótese Ossicular , Substituição Ossicular , Adulto , Humanos , Criança , Substituição Ossicular/métodos , Resultado do Tratamento , Timpanoplastia/métodos , Ossículos da Orelha/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Hear Res ; 432: 108737, 2023 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37027992

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INTRODUCTION: In reconstructive middle ear surgery, acoustic quality has received a high level of attention in recent years. Careful intraoperative selection and positioning of passive middle ear prostheses during tympanoplasty with ossiculoplasty is essential to ensure satisfactory sound transmission and postoperative hearing outcome. The reconstruction quality of the ossicular chain (OC) can be evaluated intraoperatively using a surgical assistance system which is based on a real-time monitoring system (RTM system) that acquires the transmission (middle ear transfer function (METF)) with electromagnetic excitation of the OC. In this experimental study, the METF with electromagnetic excitation of the (reconstructed) OC was compared to usual acoustic excitation and the benefit of the RTM system was investigated for the implantation of partial (PORP) and total (TORP) prostheses. METHODS: Laser Doppler vibrometry (LDV) was used to measure the middle ear transfer function (METF) in 18 human temporal bones (TB). The RTM system uses electromagnetic excitation of the OC with a magnet placed on the umbo. Comparatively, measurements with the usual acoustical excitation, using an earphone in the external auditory canal, were performed. The measurements began with the intact OC, followed by real-time monitoring guided OC reconstruction with PORP and TORP. In addition, during the simulation of an intraoperative setting, the influence of the influence of opening (tympanomeatal flap lifted and pushed anteriorly) and closing (tympanomeatal flap folded back) the tympanic membrane on the measurements with the RTM system was determined. RESULTS: Electromagnetic and acoustic excitation of the intact and the reconstructed OC provided comparable METF. The application of the RTM system significantly improved the quality of the OC reconstruction. The METF increased by up to 10 dB over the entire frequency range during implantation of the PORP with positioning control by the RTM system. When using the TORP, the METF could be improved by up to 15 dB. The opening of the tympanomeatal flap did not affect the measurements with the RTM system at the reconstructed OC. CONCLUSION: In this TB study, we demonstrated that the quality of OC reconstruction (improved METF as a benchmark for improved transmission) could be significantly increased by means of a RTM system. Intraoperative studies should now be conducted to investigate to which quantitative extent the intraoperative reconstruction quality can be improved and whether or not this improvement also manifests in an increased (long-term) hearing outcome. This will enable conclusions to be drawn about the contribution of the intraoperative reconstruction quality to the (long-term) hearing outcome in the context of the conglomerate of various factors influencing the postoperative hearing outcome.


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Orelha Média , Prótese Ossicular , Implantação de Prótese , Humanos , Ossículos da Orelha/cirurgia , Orelha Média/cirurgia , Substituição Ossicular , Implantação de Prótese/métodos , Resultado do Tratamento , Timpanoplastia/métodos , Técnicas de Imagem por Elasticidade , Fenômenos Eletromagnéticos
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Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol ; 132(11): 1404-1411, 2023 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36951055

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OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to compare the surgical outcomes of Polycel® and titanium in ossiculoplasty following tympanomastoidectomy (TM). METHODS: A total of 221 patients underwent ossiculoplasty following TM by a single surgeon using either Polycel® or titanium as prosthesis. Hearing was tested preoperatively and postoperatively at 6 months by pure-tone audiometry. Successful surgery was defined if postoperative air-bone gap (ABG) was <20 dB, the gain in air conduction (AC) hearing was >15 dB HL, or postoperative AC was <30 dB HL. Multiple linear regression was conducted to identify the factors associated with the surgical outcomes. RESULTS: In canal wall up mastoidectomy (CWUM), both Polycel® and titanium showed favorable successful rates if partial ossicular replacement prosthesis (PORP) was used (64.3% of Polycel® and 67.6% in titanium). If total ossicular replacement prosthesis (TORP) was used, both represented similar outcomes (54.5% of Polycel® and 75.0% in titanium). In canal wall down mastoidectomy (CWDM), significant ABG reductions were observed only in the titanium group (5.2 ± 14.7 dB of Polycel® [P = .083] and 7.0 ± 14.2 dB of titanium [P = .002] in PORP; 4.6 ± 13.5 dB of Polycel® [P = .097] and 9.5 ± 11.2 dB of titanium [P < .001] in TORP). In multivariate analysis, titanium had a positive effect on the reduction of postoperative AC thresholds (B: -4.772; 95% CI: -8.706--0.838). CONCLUSIONS: Both Polycel® and titanium showed favorable surgical outcomes for ossiculoplasty following CWUM. Titanium prosthesis is recommended for surgery after CWDM.


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Prótese Ossicular , Substituição Ossicular , Humanos , Titânio , Mastoidectomia , Resultado do Tratamento , Timpanoplastia , Audiometria de Tons Puros , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ; 280(8): 3601-3608, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36738325

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PURPOSE: The objectives of the present clinical trial are to describe our surgical technique for advanced tympanosclerosis (TS) and to present the comparison of pre-and postoperative audiometric results. METHODS: 21 patients suffering from advanced TS (Only type III and IV patients according to Wielinga-Kerr classification) were enrolled in this prospective study. A pure transcanal endoscopic approach was preferred for all patients included in the study. Titanium malleus replacement prosthesis (MRP) and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) loop prosthesis combination were used to bypass fixed ossicles to achieve sound transmission to the inner ear. Pre-and postoperative pure tone audiometry (PTA) measurements and air-bone gap (ABG) results compared, and surgical technique was considered successful if postoperative ABG was less than 20 dB. RESULTS: Six of the 21 patients had been operated on before and the tympanic membrane (TM) was intact. The remaining 15 of the 21 patients were the primary cases, and TM perforation repair and ossiculoplasty using combination of the MRP and PTFE loop prosthesis were performed at single-staged operation. The average preoperative ABG values significantly improved from 37.1 ± 6.2 to 14.5 ± 1.2 dB postoperatively (p < 0.001). The mean preoperative air conduction threshold (ACT) significantly decreased from 51.7 ± 11.4 to 28.5 ± 9.1 dB (p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: TS surgery is still a controversial issue particularly in stapes footplate fixation. However, our surgical and audiological results in this study are quite promising. The combination of titanium MRP and PTFE loop prosthesis for restoring sound transmission in advanced TS cases is reliable, effective and novel treatment option via endoscopic transcanal approach.


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Prótese Ossicular , Substituição Ossicular , Timpanoesclerose , Humanos , Audiometria de Tons Puros/métodos , Martelo/cirurgia , Substituição Ossicular/métodos , Estudos Prospectivos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Titânio , Resultado do Tratamento
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Hear Res ; 430: 108709, 2023 03 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36804054

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INTRODUCTION: Surgical outcomes in ossiculoplasty with partial ossicular replacement prostheses (PORPs) are greatly influenced by the amount of preload imposed on the PORP. In this study, the attenuation of the middle-ear transfer function (METF) was experimentally investigated for prosthesis-related preloads in different directions, with and without concurrent application of stapedial muscle tension. Different PORP designs were assessed to determine functional benefits of specific design features under preload conditions. METHODS: The experiments were performed on fresh-frozen human cadaveric temporal bones. The effect of preloads along different directions were experimentally assessed by simulating anatomical variance and postoperative position changes in a controlled setup. The assessments were performed for three different PORP designs featuring either a fixed shaft or ball joint and a Bell-type or Clip-interface. Further, the combined effect of the preloads towards the medial direction with tensional forces of the stapedial muscle was assessed. The METF was obtained via laser-Doppler vibrometry for each measurement condition. RESULTS: The preloads as well as the stapedial muscle tension primarily attenuated the METF between 0.5 and 4 kHz. The largest attenuations resulted from the preload towards the medial direction. The attenuation of the METF with stapedial muscle tension was reduced with concurrent PORP preloads. PORPs with a ball joint resulted in reduced attenuation only for preloads along the long axis of the stapes footplate. In contrast to the clip interface, the Bell-type interface was prone to lose coupling with the stapes head for preloads in the medial direction. CONCLUSIONS: The experimental study of the preload effects indicates a direction-dependent attenuation of the METF, with the most pronounced effects resulting from preloads towards the medial direction. Based on the obtained results, the ball joint offers tolerance for angular positioning while the clip interface prevents PORP dislocations for preloads in lateral direction. At high preloads, the attenuation of the METF with stapedial muscle tension is reduced, which should be considered for the interpretation of postoperative acoustic reflex tests.


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Prótese Ossicular , Substituição Ossicular , Humanos , Reflexo Acústico , Implantação de Prótese , Estribo/fisiologia , Timpanoplastia , Substituição Ossicular/métodos
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Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ; 280(7): 3177-3185, 2023 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36806910

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of ossicular chain reconstruction (OCR) in primary and revision surgeries, and to investigate the impact of the number of previous surgeries on hearing outcomes. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of cases with OCR due to chronic otitis in a tertiary center between January 2018 and September 2021. RESULTS: Altogether, 147 cases of ossicle involvement were assessed. In 91.83% (n = 135) OCR was performed, 96.26% of them with titanium TORP/PORP (n = 130), two cases with autologous prosthesis and three with piston. Mean follow-up was 8.8 months. The ABG significantly improved in the total group (TORP/PORP) from a mean (SD) of 30.94 (15.55) to 19.76 (13.36) dB (p < 0.0001) with 60.86% success. The best results were achieved in primary OCR with PORP implantation without cholesteatoma (89.47%). Primary cases have a significantly higher success rate in contrary to revision surgeries (72.27%, vs. 52.00%, p = 0.032). The only relevant predictive factor proved to be the fact of revision (p = 0.029). A statistically significant correlation between the number of previous surgeries and hearing results could not be proved. There was no difference in hearing outcomes between patients with only one or more than one previous surgeries in the revision groups. Neither the presence of cholesteatoma, nor the type of OCR (TOPR/PORP) and the indication of revision had an impact on postoperative ABG. CONCLUSIONS: Titanium prostheses are effective in OCR both in primary and revision cases. It is not the number of previous surgeries, but the fact of revision that influences postoperative hearing results.


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Colesteatoma da Orelha Média , Prótese Ossicular , Substituição Ossicular , Humanos , Substituição Ossicular/métodos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Titânio , Resultado do Tratamento , Audição , Timpanoplastia/métodos , Colesteatoma da Orelha Média/cirurgia
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Artigo em Chinês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36843520

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Objective:To investigate the etiology, diagnosis and treatment of noninflammatory conductive hearing loss in children. Methods:The clinical data of children patients admitted to the Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan University from January 2019 to November 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. Results:A total of 179 cases(189 ears) were analyzed. The main symptoms from high to low were: ear tightness, hearing loss, earache, and facial paralysis. The degree of hearing loss was mild in 34 ears(19.5%), moderate in 70 ears(40.2%), moderate-severe in 52 ears(29.9%), severe in 18 ears(10.3%). The mean hearing threshold of otosclerosis was the highest(63.5±7.8) dB HL, and the mean air-bone gap of ossicular chain malformation was the largest(35.4±9.8) dB HL. The mean hearing threshold of the affected ear was(50.4±14.5) dB HL, and the mean air bone gap was(30.3±10.4) dB HL. After operation, the results were(36.1± 14.5) dB HL and(20.0±8.6) dB HL, respectively. Distribution of surgical methods for ossicular chain reconstruction: 88 ears(46.6%) of TORP, 49 ears(25.9%) of PORP, 8(4.2%) ears of Piston, 9 ears(4.8%) of autogenous ossicular reconstruction, and 35 ears(18.5%) of ossicular chain relaxation. CT diagnostic rate showed more sensitivity to malleus and incus abnormalities, the diagnosis rate of congenital middle ear cholesteatoma was the highest. The mean duration time of diagnosis was(2.2±2.9) years, while the diagnosis of ossicular chain malformation([5.2±4.2]years), otosclerosis([4.4±4.1]years), tympanosclerosis([5.4±0.9]years) took longer. Conclusion:In the diagnosis and treatment of noninflammatory conductive hearing loss in children, the combination of detailed medical history, specialized examination and imaging examination can maximize the accuracy of diagnosis and achieve the purpose of personalized comprehensive treatment. Surgical intervention with appropriate timing is important to remove lesions and improve hearing.


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Surdez , Prótese Ossicular , Substituição Ossicular , Otosclerose , Humanos , Criança , Perda Auditiva Condutiva/diagnóstico , Perda Auditiva Condutiva/etiologia , Perda Auditiva Condutiva/cirurgia , Otosclerose/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Orelha Média/cirurgia , Ossículos da Orelha/cirurgia , Substituição Ossicular/métodos , Surdez/complicações , Resultado do Tratamento
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Otol Neurotol ; 44(2): 107-114, 2023 02 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36624585

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OBJECTIVES: This review sought to establish expectations for hearing improvement with specifically titanium partial (PORP) and total ossicular replacement prostheses (TORP) to give surgeons an acceptable goal for postoperative hearing results and to counsel patients on their expected results. DATABASES REVIEWED: MEDLINE/PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library. METHODS: A systematic review of the literature was performed per the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Three databases (MEDLINE/PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane library) were searched using relevant key search terms to identify studies evaluating outcomes of titanium prostheses. A title/abstract and full article review was then done, and the results from the remaining studies were analyzed with Review Manager 5.4 Software to perform a meta-analysis using a random-effects model. RESULTS: Forty articles were analyzed after full article review based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. For PORPs, the average improvement in air-bone gap (ABG) and pure-tone average were 12.1 and 13.5 dB, respectively. For TORPs, the average improvements in ABG and pure-tone average were 16.7 and 17.0 dB, respectively. Preoperatively, the average ABG was 7.0 dB better for PORP than TORP patients, and postoperatively, the ABG improved an average of 4.9 dB more for the PORP cohort. Seventy percent of PORPs and 57% of TORPs subjects had a postoperative ABG less than 20 dB. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, reconstruction of the ossicular chain with titanium prostheses reliably improves patients' hearing outcomes, and this study gives relevant information for counseling patients preoperatively on realistic hearing outcomes.


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Prótese Ossicular , Substituição Ossicular , Humanos , Titânio , Timpanoplastia , Audição , Bases de Dados Factuais , Resultado do Tratamento , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol ; 280(8): 3567-3575, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36715736

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PURPOSE: Comparison of the hearing outcomes of titanium partial ossicular replacement prosthesis (PORP) vs. titanium total ossicular replacement prosthesis (TORP) with footplate shoe (Omega Connector) in second stage ossicular chain reconstruction surgeries. METHODS: In this retrospective cohort study in a tertiary hospital, we compared the hearing outcomes in 248 patients who had undergone ossicular chain reconstruction with titanium prostheses PORP (n = 115) vs. TORP (n = 133) from August 2017 to June 2021. Pre-and post-operative audiometric data were assessed. RESULTS: In general, we found that there were no significant differences between PORP and TORP groups in gains of BC (P = 0.080), AC (P = 0.454), ABG (P = 0.928), SRT (P = 0.065), and SDS (P = 0.363). There were no significant differences in terms of ABG gain between the two groups. Regarding ABG gains frequency-specific analysis in the ears with pre-operative conductive hearing loss, there were no significant differences between low-frequencies (P = 0.260) and high-frequencies (P = 0.973) between the two groups. CONCLUSION: To sum up, this research provided additional evidence with respect to hearing outcomes after staged ossicular chain reconstruction with PORP and TORP. The practical application of our study is that TORP with footplate shoe (Omega Connector) is comparable with PORP in staged ossiculoplasty.


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Prótese Ossicular , Substituição Ossicular , Humanos , Substituição Ossicular/métodos , Titânio , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento
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Laryngoscope ; 133(7): 1717-1721, 2023 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36125256

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OBJECTIVE: In passive middle ear prosthetics, rigid implants have proven successful in reconstructing the ossicular chain. However, these cannot fully replicate the physiology of the ossicular chain. Pressure fluctuations cause high stresses in rigid passive prostheses, which can result in dislocation, protrusion, and pre-tension in the annular ligament resulting in unsatisfactory hearing results. METHODS: In collaboration with MED-EL, we developed a new passive middle ear prosthesis that features a balanced, centered ball joint between the headplate and shaft of the prosthesis. We compared the sound transmission properties of this new prosthesis with those of a standard rigid prosthesis. Using Laser-Doppler-Vibrometry, we measured the sound-induced velocity of the stapes footplate relative to a given acoustic stimulus. RESULTS: The new prosthesis showed equivalent sound transmission characteristics compared to the rigid prosthesis, whereas retaining the ability to compensate for pressure fluctuations due to its ball joint. This ensures good transmission properties even during displacements of the tympanic membrane. CONCLUSION: This development is a further step toward a physiological reconstruction of the ossicular chain. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: NA Laryngoscope, 133:1717-1721, 2023.


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Prótese Ossicular , Substituição Ossicular , Humanos , Substituição Ossicular/métodos , Orelha Média/cirurgia , Ossículos da Orelha/cirurgia , Estribo
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Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ; 89(2): 213-221, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35428604

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OBJECTIVE: To compare functional outcome of microscopic and endoscopic approach regarding type of ossiculoplasty. METHODS: In this retrospective study, cases who had undergone type-II and type-III tympanoplasty between February 2007 to September 2019 were divided into two groups according to the type of approach as microscopic and endoscopic. In cases with type-II reconstruction; Partial Ossicular chain Replacement Prosthesis (PORP), incus interposition and bone cement were used in order of frequency. Whereas in cases with type-III reconstruction, only Total Ossicular chain Replacement Prosthesis (TORP) was used. The average Air Bone Gap (ABG) was determined pre- and post-operatively for the calculation of Air Conductance Gain (ACG). The ACG, pre- and post-operative ABG values of each group were compared with regard to the type of ossiculoplasty. RESULTS: A total of 79 cases consisting of 32 females and 47 males who had undergone type-II and type-III tympanoplasty were enrolled. No statistically significant difference between microscopic and endoscopic approach was found in terms of ACG (p = 0.42), pre-(p = 0.23) and postoperative ABG (p = 0.99). We did not find any significant difference in terms of ACG, pre- and postoperative ABG between two approaches for type-II and type-III reconstructions (p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: According to the current study, endoscopic approach in type-II and type-III reconstruction is at least reliable as microscopic approach regarding functional outcome. Since both techniques have similar functional results, other factors (anatomic characteristics, habitude of the surgeon and duration of the surgery) should be considered when choosing the technique. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: In the current paper we present a retrospective comparative study of two different approaches of a particular type of otologic surgery. Level of evidence corresponds to level III.


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Prótese Ossicular , Substituição Ossicular , Masculino , Feminino , Humanos , Timpanoplastia/métodos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Substituição Ossicular/métodos , Resultado do Tratamento
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J Laryngol Otol ; 137(2): 158-162, 2023 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35027097

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate patients' hearing outcomes after ossicular chain reconstruction using unmodified autologous incus. METHODS: A single-centred, retrospective study of patients who underwent incus interposition between June 2010 and October 2017 was conducted at a Dutch secondary referral centre. This paper describes a chart review of patients who presented with erosion of the long process of the incus due to atelectasis or cholesteatoma who were treated with an unmodified incus interposition. The main outcome measures were: post-operative air-bone gap and level of air-bone gap closure. RESULTS: Thirty-three ears of 32 patients were included. Follow-up duration ranged from six weeks to seven years. A mean post-operative air-bone gap under 25 dB was considered successful; this was achieved in 25 patients (76 per cent), 20 (91 per cent) in the partial ossicular reconstruction prosthesis group and 5 (45 per cent) in the total ossicular reconstruction prosthesis group. This difference was statistically significant (p = 0.007). CONCLUSION: Successful preservation and improvement of hearing was observed in most patients. As expected, the closure rate in the partial ossicular reconstruction prosthesis group was better. Longer follow-up studies with larger case numbers are needed to assess whether further reconstruction techniques are necessary.


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Prótese Ossicular , Substituição Ossicular , Humanos , Bigorna/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Análise Custo-Benefício , Resultado do Tratamento , Timpanoplastia/métodos , Substituição Ossicular/métodos
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