Hearing results of ossiculoplasty in Austin-Kartush group A patients

Citation
S. Iurato et al., Hearing results of ossiculoplasty in Austin-Kartush group A patients, OTOL NEURO, 22(2), 2001, pp. 140-144
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Otolaryngology
Journal title
OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGY
ISSN journal
15317129 → ACNP
Volume
22
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
140 - 144
Database
ISI
SICI code
1531-7129(200103)22:2<140:HROOIA>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
Objective: To compare hearing results in patients who underwent ossiculopla sty for Austin-Kartush group A impairments (incus erosion, malleus handle p resent, stapes superstructure present) with the results in patients with an intact ossicular chain who required only myringoplasty. The literature on hearing results of ossiculoplasty with different types of prostheses and di fferent techniques is reviewed. Patients and Study Design: This study retrospectively reviews a series of 1 81 consecutive ossiculoplasties and 204 consecutive myringoplasties. Setting: The study was carried out partly at a private practice and partly in an academic tertiary referral center. Main Outcome Measures: This study complies with levels 1 and 2 of the guide lines recommended by the American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery (1995). Results: When success was defined as a postoperative air-bone gap within 10 dB, the success rate was higher for myringoplasty (81%) than for ossiculop lasty (55%). When success was defined as a postoperative air-bone gap withi n 20 dB, the success rate was 97% in myringoplasties and 85% in ossiculopla sties. There was no significant deterioration over time of the mean postope rative air-bone gap for any frequency. Conclusion: Cumulative data from several authors show that similar to 50% o f patients undergoing partial ossiculoplasty have a postoperative air-bone gap of 0 to 10 dB, and 80% have a postoperative air-bone gap of 0 to 20 dB, Equally good results may be achieved with autograft (no difference was fou nd between interposition of the incus or the head of the malleus), homograf t, or alloplastic partial prostheses. With alloplastic total prostheses, 36 % of patients have a postoperative air-bone gap of 0 to 10 dB, and 74% have a postoperative air-bone gap of 0 to 20 dB.