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Perilymphatic gusher and stapes surgery. A predictable complication?

C W Cremers, G C Hombergen, R T Wentges

    Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences
    |August 1, 1983
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    Three male patients with progressive mixed hearing loss since childhood experienced perilymph gushers after stapes surgery. Preoperative evaluation of specific features may help identify at-risk patients.

    Area of Science:

    • Otolaryngology
    • Neurosurgery
    • Genetics

    Background:

    • Stapes surgery is a common procedure for hearing loss.
    • Perilymph gusher is a rare but serious complication.
    • Understanding risk factors is crucial for patient safety.

    Observation:

    • Three male patients presented with progressive mixed deafness from early childhood.
    • All patients experienced perilymph gushers post-stapes surgery.
    • Clinical examinations revealed similarities in their histories.

    Findings:

    • One patient showed anomalies in the vestibule and internal auditory meatus via polytomography.
    • Unusually large stapedial reflexes were observed in all three patients.
    • These findings suggest potential indicators for perilymph gusher risk.

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    Implications:

    • Further preoperative evaluation of these features is warranted.
    • Assessing these criteria in patients with X-linked deafness syndrome is indicated.
    • This research may improve patient selection and surgical outcomes for stapes surgery.