Revision Stapes Surgery in a Tertiary Referral Center: Surgical and Audiometric Outcomes

Esther E. Blijleven*, Inge Wegner, Rinze A. Tange, Hans G.X.M. Thomeer

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    Abstract

    Objectives: To evaluate pure-tone audiometric results in otosclerosis patients undergoing revision stapes surgery following previous middle ear interventions. Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed in a tertiary referral center. Consecutive otosclerosis patients who underwent revision stapes surgeries, following previous middle ear interventions, for persistent conductive hearing loss, recurrent conductive hearing loss, or vertigo and had available postoperative pure-tone audiometry were included. Mean pre- and postoperative air conduction, bone conduction, and air-bone gap averaged over 0.5, 1, 2, and 3 kHz were obtained. Audiometric outcomes were obtained at 7 weeks postoperatively. Results: In total, 63 consecutive otosclerosis patients who underwent 66 revision stapes surgeries were included. Air-bone gap improved significantly with a mean gain of 19 dB (95% CI, 15-22). Air conduction improved significantly with a mean gain of 18 dB (95% CI, 14-23). Bone conduction did not change significantly, with a mean deterioration of 0 dB (95% CI, –2 to 1). Air-bone gap closure to 10 dB or less was achieved in 38% of cases and to 20 dB or less in 80% of cases. Indication for surgery, previous type of procedure, primary cause of failure, and current surgical technique were not significantly associated with air-bone gap closure to 10 dB or less. Indication for surgery and primary cause of failure were associated with one another. Conclusions: Compared to the available literature, a slightly larger gain in air conduction and air-bone gap was achieved in our study. Air-bone gap closure to 10 dB or less was achieved less often in our study.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)997-1005
    Number of pages9
    JournalAnnals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology
    Volume128
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2019

    Keywords

    • air-bone gap
    • audiometry
    • hearing loss
    • otology
    • otosclerosis
    • revision stapes surgery

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