改良镫骨手术治疗耳硬化症:听力效果和术后并发症评估。

Chih-En Chang, Ivy Yenwen Chau, Yu-Hsien Liu, An-Suey Shiao
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背景:资深作者 Shiao 介绍了传统镫骨手术的改良版,即微创镫骨手术(MTSS),并探讨了其在减少术后眩晕方面的有效性。然而,MTSS 在听力测定结果方面并无重大突破。本研究在原始 MTSS 的基础上稍作修改,并使用美敦力 Big Easy® 活塞作为假体,对原始 MTSS 技术的改进版进行了评估。特别是,本研究试图调查这种改良方法对耳硬化症患者听力结果和术后并发症的影响:本研究全面检查了接受 MTSS 的耳硬化症患者的医疗记录。评估的术后效果包括听力效果和新并发症的发生情况:共有 95 名确诊为耳硬化症的患者(包括 106 只受影响的耳朵)接受了 MTSS 治疗。术后,平均气导阈值(术后为 40 ± 16.82 dB,术前为 60 ± 14.56 dB;P < 0.0001)和平均气骨间隙(术后为 11.99 ± 7.24 dB,术前为 29.65 ± 9.47 dB;P =0.003)均有显著改善。相反,平均骨传导阈值在术后没有明显变化(术后为 28 ± 13.81 dB,术前为 29 ± 12.31 dB;P = 0.149)。在 106 只受影响的耳朵中,有 102 只在术后进行了气骨间隙测量:改进后的 MTSS 技术能显著改善术后听力,且并发症极少。这种方法显示出解决亚洲耳硬化症患者手术难题的潜力,强调了进一步研究这种先进手术方法的重要性。
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Modified stapes surgery for otosclerosis: An evaluation of auditory results and postoperative complications.

Background: The senior author Shiao, had introduced a modified version of the traditional stapes surgery, called minimally traumatic stapes surgery (MTSS), and explored its effectiveness in reducing postoperative vertigo. However, MTSS exhibited no significant breakthrough in terms of audiometric results. Building upon the original MTSS through slight modifications and the use of the Medtronic Big Easy ® Piston as the prosthesis, this study evaluates a refined version of the original MTSS technique. In particular, this research sought to investigate the impact of this refined approach on hearing outcomes and postoperative complications among patients diagnosed with otosclerosis.

Methods: This research comprehensively examined the medical records of individuals diagnosed with otosclerosis who underwent MTSS. The postoperative outcomes assessed encompassed hearing outcomes and the occurrence of any new complications.

Results: Overall, 95 patients diagnosed with otosclerosis (comprising 106 affected ears) underwent MTSS. Significant improvements in both the average air conduction threshold (40 ± 16.82 dB after vs 60 ± 14.56 dB before surgery; p < 0.0001) and average air-bone gap (11.99 ± 7.24 dB after vs 29.65 ± 9.47 dB before surgery; p = 0.003) were observed after the surgery. Conversely, no significant change in the average bone conduction threshold was observed after the procedure (28 ± 13.81 dB after vs 29 ± 12.31 dB before surgery; p = 0.149). Among the 106 affected ears, 102 showed postoperative air-bone gap measurements <20 dB, indicating an impressive 96.2% overall hearing improvement. Notably, only a few postoperative complications were observed, including vertigo, chorda tympani injury, facial weakness, and a slight hearing deterioration.

Conclusion: The refined MTSS technique promoted significant postoperative hearing improvements with minimal complications. This approach showed potential for addressing the surgical challenges in Asian patients with otosclerosis, emphasizing the importance of further research on this advanced procedural method.

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