Revision stapes surgery for recurrent transmissional hearing loss after stapedectomy and stapedotomy for otosclerosis Chirurgia di revisione dopo stapedectomia e stapedotomia per otosclerosi

2005 
OtosclerosisStapedectomyStapedotomyRevision surgery Parole chiave OtosclerosiStapedectomiaStapedotomiaChirurgia di revisione Summary A total of 20 stapedotomy and 24 stapedectomy cases were retrospectively reviewed to establish the causes of failure, and to evaluate hearing results after revision surgery. Our series included 23 male and 21 female patients. Mean age at revision time was 42 years, and the mean interval from primary surgery and revision stapes surgery was 27 months. The retrospective review of our data, revealed that the most common cause for revision surgery was a displaced prosthesis (47.7%). After revision surgery, the mean post-operative air-bone gap was 14.78 dB. A mean post-operative air-bone gap within 10 dB occurred in 24 patients (54.5%), in 14 patients (31.5%) this was between 11 and 20 dB, in 5 patients (11.5%) between 21 and 30 dB, and in one patient (2.5%) > 30 dB. There were no "dead ears" in this series. Our results compare to other reported series, and confirm that after revision stape surgery, an air-bone gap closure within 10 dB is difficult to obtain. In the present series, the use of the total ossic- ular replacement prosthesis resulted in the poorest func- tional hearing results. Riassunto
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