Online ISSN: 1303-6289
Print ISSN: 0304-4793


Published Online: January 1, 2002


Turkish Archives of Otolaryngology 2001; 39(4): 259-262 Abstract



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Results of Ossiculoplasty in Chronic Otitis Media without Cholesteatoma

Kolesteatomasız Kronik Otitis Mediada Ossiküloplasti Sonuçları

Onur Çelik*, Üzeyir Gök**, Şinasi Yalçın**, Nihat Susaman**, İrfan Kaygusuz**, Turgut Karlıdağ**, Tufan Çetinkaya**


*Celal Bayar University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of ENT, Manisa and **Fırat University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of ENT, Elazığ, Turkey
Key Words

Ossicular chain, reconstruction, ossiculoplasty 
Abstract

 

 

 

Objective: To analyze hearing results of ossiculoplasty in ears with chronic otitis media without cholesteatoma.

Materials and Methods: The charts of patients who had ossiculoplasty using autologous ossicles or cortical bone graft performed at the Otolaryngology Department of Fırat University Fırat Medical Center between 1994 and 1997 were evaluated retrospectively. The 32 ears who had follow-up examinations for six months or longer after ossicular reconstruction were included in the analysis. Nine cases with ossicular replacement prostheses were not included in this study. Preoperative and postoperative audiometric data and otoscopic findings at the final follow-up examination were taken into consideration. Results were considered to be satisfactory (anatomic and functional success) if there were intact tympanic membrane and the mean postoperative air-bone gap of 15 dB or less at the last postoperative evaluation. 

Results: Ossiculoplasties were performed using autologous ossicles (29 ears) and cortical bone (3 ears). All ears had intact stapes arch. In 26 ears (81%), ossiculoplasty combined with complete mastoidectomy. In the remaining 6 ears, ossiculoplasty was performed without mastoidectomy. The operation resulted in an intact graft in 94% of ears and a postoperative air-bone gap less than 15 dB in 56% of ears and less than 25 dB in 91% of ears.

Conclusion: Ossiculoplasy using autologous ossicles is an effective and safe surgical method for restoration of sound transmission in the middle ear and reconstruction of ossicular chain in chronic otitis media.


Accepted after revision: February 22, 2001
Correspondence:
Onur Çelik, MD 
Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Hastanesi Kulak Burun Boğaz Kliniği
45010 Manisa - Türkiye
e-mail: onurcelik@yahoo.com

 


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