Objective: Endoscope-guided round window membrane repair was performed to e
valuate whether the approach is feasible in the treatment of a round window
fistula.
Study Design: Retrospective case review. Setting: Tertiary care academic ce
nter.
Patient: A 27-year-old man had been scuba diving 6 days previously in the A
ustralian Great Barrier Reefs. He had poor hearing with tinnitus in the lef
t ear and a vertiginous sensation.
Intervention: A myringotomy was incised, and a tympanoscope was introduced
into the middle ear cavity. With the patient under general anesthesia, the
middle ear and the oval and round window areas were examined with a tympano
scope. In endoscopic visualization, a round perforation could be seen in th
e round window membrane. After detection of the round window perforation, a
small piece of temporal fascia was obtained to seal the membrane perforati
on.
Results: One month after the operation, the patient's hearing was significa
ntly better. The myringotomy had healed.
Conclusion: A transmyringeal endoscopic procedure for round window fistula
repair is feasible and combines the best features of minimally invasive sur
gery and aural endoscopy.