Objective: This article provides an overview of the practice and utility of
preoperative radiologic studies in chronic otitis media (COM).
Data Sources: A literature search of English language clinical and basic sc
ience publications was performed. Major otolaryngology texts were reviewed.
Special attention was given to the clinical experience and recommendations
of experienced otologic surgeons and radiologists regarding the use of rad
iologic studies in COM.
Conclusions: There is no single accepted standard for the use of preoperati
ve imaging in uncomplicated COM. Imaging studies, especially computed tomog
raphy (CT), can provide information regarding the nature and extent of dise
ase, which may not be apparent on the basis of clinical findings alone. Thi
s information may impact the patient's operative management, especially in
complex or revision cases. Each clinician must assess the benefits derived
from these studies in his or her own practice.