Complications After Pediatric Temporal Bone Fractures by Classification System: A Systematic Review and Meta‐analysis

Author:

Poupore Nicolas S.1ORCID,Britt Annie F.12,Nguyen Shaun A.1,White David R.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery Medical University of South Carolina Charleston SC USA

2. Medical University of South Carolina School of Medicine Charleston South Carolina USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the rates of complications after pediatric temporal bone fractures (TBF) and the utility of the longitudinal, transverse, and mixed versus the otic capsule sparing (OCS) and otic capsule violating (OCV) classification systems in predicting these complications.Data SourcesPubMed, Scopus, and CINAHL.Review MethodsPer PRISMA guidelines, studies of children with TBFs were included. Meta‐analyses of proportions were performed.ResultsA total of 22 studies with 1376 TBFs were included. Children with TBF had higher rates of conductive hearing loss (CHL) than sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) (31.3% [95% confidence interval [CI] 23.2‐40.1] vs 12.9% [95% CI 8.9‐17.5]). No differences in both CHL and SNHL were seen between longitudinal and transverse TBFs; however, OCV TBFs had higher rates of SNHL than OCS TBFs (59.3% [95% CI 27.8‐87.0] vs 4.9% [95% CI 1.5‐10.1]). Of all patients, 9.9% [95% CI 7.2‐13.1] experienced facial nerve (FN) paresis/paralysis, and 13.4% [95% CI 5.9‐23.2] experienced cerebrospinal fluid otorrhea. Transverse TBFs had higher rates of FN paresis/paralysis than longitudinal (27.7% [95% CI 17.4‐40.0] vs 8.6% [95% CI 5.2‐12.8]), but rates were similar between OCS and OCV TBFs.ConclusionCHL was the most common complication after TBF in children; however, neither classification system was superior in identifying CHL. The traditional system was more effective at identifying FN injuries, and the new system was more robust at identifying SNHL. While these results suggest that both classification systems might have utility in evaluating pediatric TBFs, these analyses were limited by sample size. Future research on outcomes of pediatric TBFs stratified by type of fracture, mainly focusing on long‐term outcomes, is needed.

Publisher

Wiley

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