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Original Article

Mechanics of the Middle Ear in Otosclerosis and Stapedoplasty

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Pages 637-641 | Received 20 Nov 1992, Accepted 09 Mar 1993, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Seventy-three otosclerotic patients, 138 subjects who had undergone stapes surgery (50 total stapedectomies, 43 stapedotomies with stapedius tendon section and 45 stapedotomies with stapedius tendon preservation) and 70 normal controls were investigated by susceptance multiple frequency tympanometry. The aims were to evaluate the efficiency of this procedure in diagnosing otosclerosis and to assess the resonance properties of middle ears undergoing different types of stapedectomy. Tympanometry was performed using sweep frequencies ranging from 226 to 2,000 Hz for each pressure step of 12.5 daPa (pressure range from —500 to 400daPa). The resonance frequency of the system was evaluated by identifying the “W” morphology of susceptance tympanograms. The results of the present investigation indicate that stapes surgery abnormally reduces the stiffness of the tympano-ossicular system. This phenomenon is limited by preservation of the stapedius tendon, which confers a significant degree of stiffness on the conductive system.

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