Author:
Bhatia Sanjaya,Karmarkar Sandeep,DeDonato Giuseppe,Mutlu Cemil,Taibah Abdelkader,Russo Alessandra,Sanna Mario
Abstract
AbstractManaging patients with failed canal wall down mastoidectomy, requires a meticulous approach to control the disease and restore hearing. The present article reviews the causes of failure of the primary procedure and pitfalls encountered in 105 patients referred to our centre for revision canal wall down mastoidectomy. At post-revision surgery there were no cases with residual or recurrent cholesteatoma. The failures in our revision procedure were due to tympanic membrane perforation which occurred in five percent (n = 4) and intermittent otorrhoea in two percent (n = 2). A dry cavity with adequate middle ear space allowed for optimum audiological function even in revision canal wall down procedures.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine
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