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The Microscopic Transcanal Approach in Stapes Surgery Revisited
Published on: February 16, 2022
Stapedotomy in osteogenesis imperfecta: a prospective study of 23 consecutive cases
Robert Vincent1, Benoit Gratacap, John Oates
1Jean Causse Ear Clinic, Traverse de Béziers, Colombiers, France.
Objective:
To prospectively evaluate the hearing results in surgically treated cases of stapes fixation in patients with osteogenesis imperfecta.
Study Design:
A prospective study of osteogenesis imperfecta patients with stapes fixation.
Setting:
One tertiary referral center.
Patients:
Eighteen patients (23 ears) who underwent stapes surgery from 1994 to 2004 were prospectively included.
Intervention:
Stapedotomy with vein graft interposition and reconstruction with a Teflon piston or a bucket handle (cup) prosthesis.
Main Outcome Measures:
Preoperative and postoperative audiometric evaluation using conventional audiometry. Air-bone gap, bone-conduction thresholds, and air-conduction thresholds were measured. Postoperative audiometry was performed at 6, 9, 12, 18, and 24 months after surgery and at a yearly interval thereafter.
Results:
Overall, a postoperative air-bone gap closure to within 10 dB was achieved in 85.7% of cases. Postoperative improvement of air-conduction thresholds superior to 20 dB was found in 57% of cases. The postoperative bone-conduction thresholds were unchanged.
Conclusion:
This study shows that safe and successful stapedotomy is possible in cases of stapes fixation in patients with osteogenesis imperfecta.

