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Original Article

Can an Operation on a Deaf Ear be Dangerous for Hearing?

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Pages 155-157 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

After a simple or modified radical mastoidectomy the hearing of the contralateral ear was followed by pure tone audiometry in 55 patients. In 12 patients a sensorineural—mostly high tone—hearing loss of at least 20 dB was found in the contralateral ear. In six cases this was persistent. The number of patients with hearing loss increased with increasing operation time. The cause of this hearing loss must be the noise of the bone-cutting burr.

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