[Cranioencephalic complications of middle ear cholesteatoma: report of 4 cases].

Dakar medical Pub Date : 2006-01-01
A Tall, M C Ba, I Essalki, B K Diallo, M Ndiaye, B Loum, I C Ndiaye, R Diouf, E M Diop
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Abstract

Introduction: Cranial and intracranial complications can be observed during middle ear cholesteatoma's evolution. We report our experience of management of infectious cholesteatoma's cranioencephalic complications.

Material and methods: In a three year period, we had consecutively admitted 4 patients with cranioencephalic complications of middle ear cholesteatoma, in the Ear Nose and Throat (ENT) department of the university teaching hospital of Dakar. After preoperative investigations with computed tomography scan (CT scan) of brain and temporal bone. The patients had been operated after paraclinic assessment.

Results: The finding showed one case of temporal bone otogenic extensive osteomyelitis with multifocal extradural empyema, 3 cases of brain abscess associated with subdural empyema and meningitis in 1 case. For 3 patients (75%), neurosurgical drainage and mastoidectomy were performed, associated with antibiotic treatment. The mastaidectomy was performed in the same time of the surgical procedure or delayed. One patient, with brain abscess, died before surgical intervention. With a follow up of 15 months, we have noticed stable mastoidectomies cavities and no neurological recurrence symptoms.

Conclusion: These complications can be prevented by early treatment of chronic otitis media diseases. The appropriated management of these complications necessitate collaboration between otorhinolaryngologists and neuro surgeons.

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在中耳胆脂瘤的发展过程中可观察到颅内和颅内并发症。我们报告我们的经验管理传染性胆脂瘤的颅脑并发症。材料与方法:3年来,我们在达喀尔大学附属医院耳鼻喉科连续收治4例中耳胆脂瘤颅脑并发症患者。术前用计算机断层扫描(CT)检查脑和颞骨。患者均经临床评估后手术治疗。结果:颞骨耳源性广泛性骨髓炎合并多灶性硬膜外脓肿1例,脑脓肿合并硬膜下脓肿3例,并发脑膜炎1例。3例患者(75%)行神经外科引流术和乳突切除术,并联合抗生素治疗。乳房切除术可与手术同时或延迟进行。一名脑脓肿患者在手术前死亡。经过15个月的随访,我们注意到乳突切除腔稳定,无神经系统复发症状。结论:早期治疗慢性中耳炎可预防这些并发症的发生。这些并发症的适当管理需要耳鼻喉科医生和神经外科医生之间的合作。
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