Τρίτη 19 Ιουλίου 2016

Long-term Follow-up Study of the Sandwich Cartilage Shoe Technique in Cases of Insecure Stapes Footplate

imageObjective: Analysis of the audiometric results after repair of a defective footplate with the sandwich cartilage shoe technique in a follow-up study. Study Design: Retrospective analysis of audiometric data. Setting: Hospital. Patients: The cohort consisted of 12 patients, who underwent ossicular reconstruction after sandwich cartilage shoe technique in a case of insecure stapes footplate. The mean age was 42.7 years with an equal sex distribution. In every patient, cholesteatoma was the reason for surgery with 75% being revision cases. Intervention: Sandwich cartilage shoe technique in case of insecure stapes footplate at the department of otorhinolaryngology, head and neck surgery at the University of Cologne over an 8-year period (2007–2015). Main Outcome Measure: The use of the “sandwich cartilage shoe technique” in case of a broken or unstable footplate allows a safe occlusion of the open vestibule. Results: The statistical analysis revealed a significant improvement of the pure-tone average (p = 0.011) and air-bone gap (ABG) (p = 0.016) after total ossicular replacement prosthesis (TORP) implantation. The hearing was stable at 9 months of follow up. Conclusion: The sandwich cartilage shoe technique offers a safe and effective option as a two-stage procedure in treating patients with fractures of the stapes footplate in case of chronic otitis media. In view of the possible risk of deafness going along with a destruction of an inner ear window, our results can be considered substantial as all our patients will at least be able to regain “social hearing” as they all either achieved a hearing threshold is less than 30 dB or can be sufficiently supplied with a conventional hearing aid.

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