Objective: To determine the importance of supratubal recess in cholesteatom
a surgery by presenting the clinical presentation, imaging findings, and su
rgical treatment methods of 66 patients with cholesteatoma. We propose that
the management of supratubal recess allows the opportunity for total remov
al of the cholesteatoma with the prevention of recurrence.
Study Design: Retrospective review of surgical cases.
Setting: Tertiary referral center.
Interventions: Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures were performed.
Patients and Methods: We present a series of patients with involvement of s
upratubal recess by reviewing the operative charts of 347 patients surgical
ly treated for aural cholesteatoma between 1990 and 1999.
Results: We detected the involvement of supratubal recess in 19% (n = 66) o
f our operations for aural cholesteatoma removal.
Conclusion: The intent of this study is to improve the chance for a success
ful outcome by decreasing the rate of recurrence. The surgical approach to
supratubal recess in cholesteatoma operations is emphasized with our series
.