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Current trends on subtotal petrosectomy with cochlear implantation in recalcitrant chronic middle ear disorders

ObjectiveTo establish the safety and effectiveness of subtotal petrosectomy with cochlear implantation in patients affected by chronic middle ear disorders to refractory to previous surgical treatments. MethodsA multicentre, retrospective study was conducted on patients affected by recalcitrant chro...

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Published in:Acta otorhino-laryngologica italica 2023-04, Vol.43 (2 (Suppl. 1)), p.S67-S75
Main Authors: Canzi, Pietro, Berrettini, Stefano, Albera, Andrea, Barbara, Maurizio, Bruschini, Luca, Canale, Andrea, Carlotto, Elena, Covelli, Edoardo, Cuda, Domenico, Dispenza, Francesco, Falcioni, Maurizio, Forli, Francesca, Franchella, Sebastiano, Gaini, Lorenzo, Gallina, Salvatore, Laborai, Andrea, Lapenna, Ruggero, Lazzerini, Francesco, Malpede, Stefano, MandalĂ , Marco, Minervini, Domenico, Pasanisi, Enrico, Ricci, Giampietro, Viberti, Francesca, Zanetti, Diego, Zanoletti, Elisabetta, Benazzo, Marco
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Summary:ObjectiveTo establish the safety and effectiveness of subtotal petrosectomy with cochlear implantation in patients affected by chronic middle ear disorders to refractory to previous surgical treatments. MethodsA multicentre, retrospective study was conducted on patients affected by recalcitrant chronic middle ear disorders who underwent cochlear implantation in combination with subtotal petrosectomy. Patients' details were collected from databases of 11 Italian tertiary referral centres. Additionally, a review of the most updated literature was carried out. Results55 patients were included with a mean follow-up time of 44 months. Cholesteatoma was the most common middle ear recurrent pathology and 50.9% of patients had an open cavity. 80% of patients underwent a single stage surgery. One case of explantation for device failure was reported among the 7 patients with post-operative complications. ConclusionsSubtotal petrosectomy with cochlear implantation is a benchmark for management of patients with recalcitrant chronic middle ear disorders. A single stage procedure is the most recommended strategy. Optimal follow-up is still debated. Further studies are required to investigate the role of this surgery in paediatric patients.
ISSN:1827-675X
0392-100X
1827-675X
DOI:10.14639/0392-100X-suppl.1-43-2023-09