Long-term Results of Endoscopically Assisted Pediatric Cholesteatoma Surgery

Author:

Sarcu David1,Isaacson Glenn12

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

2. Department of Pediatrics, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Abstract

Objective Routine endoscopic examination during primary surgery decreased the rate of residual cholesteatoma to 18% in our early experience. Based on this, we stopped performing routine second-look surgery in children who were endoscopically free of cholesteatoma at the end of primary surgery. We sought to investigate if second-look procedures after endoscopic-assisted surgery could safely be performed only in children at a high risk of residual disease (extensive inflammation, spontaneously ruptured or fragmented cholesteatoma, residual disease intentionally left). Study Design Case series with chart review. Setting Tertiary pediatric otolaryngology practice. Subjects and Methods Children aged 1 to 16 years who were treated for cholesteatoma over 15-year period by a single surgeon. Extent of disease and endoscopic findings were compared with rates of residual disease. Time to diagnosis of residual disease and prognostic factors were analyzed. Results Forty-two children underwent endoscopically assisted middle ear surgery for cholesteatoma. Of 42 children, 7 (17%) had additional disease found by endoscopy that was missed by microscopy alone. Twelve children at high risk had second looks; 5 (42%) had residual disease. Of 30 children, 2 (7%) presented with macroscopically evident residual cholesteatoma after no planned second look on office follow-up and subsequently underwent reoperation and were cured. Conclusions Selective second-look surgery in high-risk children did not adversely affect outcome as compared with the low-risk group. Cholesteatoma was identified endoscopically in 7 of 42 (17%) children thought to be microscopically free of disease at initial surgery. The endoscope may aid in visualization of difficult middle ear recesses when used to complement microscopy. Further investigation with multicenter data is needed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

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