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Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Surgical Technology
  • Biomedical Engineering

Context:

  • Otosclerosis-induced hearing loss is commonly treated with stapesplasty, a surgical procedure replacing the stapes superstructure.
  • Critical surgical steps include stapes superstructure removal and footplate perforation, posing risks with conventional techniques.

Purpose:

  • To review and compare laser-assisted stapedotomy techniques for otosclerosis treatment.
  • To highlight the advantages of CO(2) laser stapedotomy, particularly with scanner systems, for improved surgical outcomes.

Summary:

  • Laser-assisted techniques, including KTP, argon, diode, Er:YAG, and CO(2) lasers, enhance the safety of stapedotomy compared to conventional methods.
  • CO(2) laser stapedotomy, especially with a scanner, reduces the number of applications for footplate perforation, achieving a more reproducible diameter.
  • This technique minimizes complications like perilymph leakage, inner ear structure irradiation, and pressure wave damage.

Impact:

  • Improved surgical safety and reproducibility in stapesplasty for otosclerosis.
  • Reduced risk of inner ear damage and surgical complications.
  • Potential for enhanced patient outcomes in hearing restoration surgery.