stapes surgery

Malleostapedotomy in stapes revision surgery: is an endoscopic approach possible?

Objectives/Hypothesis: The purpose of the present study was to show our preliminary results regarding the endoscopic ear surgery application in malleostapedotomy surgery. Study Design: Case series. Methods: Six patients (four females and two males) who underwent endoscopic ear surgery as revision surgery for otosclerosis were enrolled in this study. For endoscopic malleostapedotomy surgery, rigid angled endoscopes at 0 ° and 30 ° with a length of 14 cm and an outer diameter of 3 and 4 mm were used.

Revision stapes surgery: a review of 102 cases

Revision stapes surgery is generally proposed in case of insufficient
hearing gain and inner ear complications (vertigo, sensorineural
hearing loss) after primary surgery.1 However, it is reported to be
less effective, from a functional point of view, than primary surgery.
2 As a consequence, the decision to perform revision surgery
should be properly balanced. The causes of hearing failure and
inner ear complications should be carefully evaluated preoperatively
so as to give revision surgery a higher chance of success. The aims

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