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OTONEUROLOGY

Surgical treatment of labyrinthine fistula caused by cholesteatoma with semicircular canal occlusion

, , , , , , & , PhD , MD show all
Pages 75-78 | Received 14 Jan 2009, Published online: 18 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

Conclusion. Semicircular canal occlusion after completely removing cholesteatoma matrix is a safe and effective approach for treatment of labyrinthine fistula. Objective. To investigate the safety and efficacy of semicircular canal occlusion for surgical treatment of labyrinthine fistula caused by cholesteatoma. Patients and methods. Twenty-two patients with labyrinthine fistula who were treated surgically were enrolled in the study. All patients were treated by completely removing the cholesteatoma matrix followed by semicircular canal occlusion. Results. With a follow-up of at least 6 months, there was no recurrent cholesteatoma in any of the patients. Vertigo disappeared in all the patients. Most patients presented no hearing detriment and four of them demonstrated hearing improvement. No patient presented with surgery-related deafness postoperatively.

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