T. Okura et al., TYMPANIC BULLA PNEUMATIZATION FOLLOWING EXPERIMENTAL MASTOIDECTOMY INA PORCINE ANIMAL-MODEL, Acta oto-laryngologica, 116(4), 1996, pp. 599-603
The effect of mastoidectomy on mastoid pneumatization was investigated
in an animal model. Experimental mastoidectomy was performed on the a
ir cell system of the tympanic bullae in 10 four-week-old piglets. The
developmental process of this structure is very similar to that of th
e human mastoid air cell system. Two piglets each were decapitated at
1 and 2 weeks, and 1, 3 and 5 months after the operation, and hematoxy
lin and eosin sections of the bullae were examined histopathologically
. The development of the tympanic bulla itself was not affected by the
operation. However, inside the bulla, a great amount of bone tissue h
ad proliferated peripheral to the surgical cavity without new formatio
n of normal pneumatized cells. When mastoidectomy was performed in the
course of the pneumatization, subsequent pneumatization did not occur
in this animal model. This result suggests that mastoidectomy in chil
dhood may arrest the new formation of mastoid air cells in humans.