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Long-term results of bilateral stapedectomy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 June 2007

H. Faye-Lund
Affiliation:
Oslo, Norway
Nils Stangeland
Affiliation:
Oslo, Norway
Thor Røhrt
Affiliation:
Oslo, Norway

Summary

Bilateral stapedectomy was performed in 122 cases of bilateral otosclerosis at Ulleval Hospital between 1960 and 1978. Ninety-six patients (192 ears), or 79 per cent, were re-examined in 1980. The long-term results showed that the air/bone gap was closed to within 10 db. in 142 ears (74 per cent). Twenty-four patients (25 per cent) used a hearing aid at the time of the examination, mainly because of presbyacusis.

Deafness or serious sensori-neural loss ascribed to the operation was found in 21 ears (11 per cent). Immediate deafness occurred in three ears (1.5 per cent), and in seven ears (3.7 percent) the patient became deaf later. Eleven ears (5.8 per cent) had marked sensori-neural losses, but with some speech comprehension. None of the patients had bilateral deafness, but one patient was deaf in one ear, with a sensori-neural loss of 80 db. in the other.

Eleven patients (13 ears) who had undergone previous stapediolysis or crurotomy, were treated as a separate group, and their results were compared with those obtained in the other patients.

We have also tried to find out if there is any difference between the long-term results of surgery in the first and in the second ear.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 1984

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