Author:
Patil S,Trinidade A,Yung M,Donnelly N
Abstract
AbstractBackground:A spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leak can sometimes only become apparent following grommet insertion and usually represents dehiscence of the tegmen tympani, which is an uncommon condition.Objectives:This report aimed to reaffirm the importance of recognising this unusual presentation and outline management options.Case report:A 63-year-old man with conductive hearing loss and type B (flat) tympanometry underwent grommet insertion into his left ear, which resulted in cerebrospinal fluid otorrhoea. A defect of the tegmen tympani was found. This was successfully repaired via a transmastoid approach using a multi-layered grafting technique.Conclusion:Dehiscence of the tegmen tympani is uncommon and may only come to light following grommet insertion, which may be problematic for the uninformed otolaryngologist. Education is important to ensure early recognition and appropriate management.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine
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