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Traumatic incudostapedial joint disarticulation: anatomical reconstruction versus stapes bypass

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Last updated: 03 Jan 2025

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Otolaryngology including ear, nose and throat diseases

Abstract

Objectives: To outline two surgical strategies for managing traumatic incudostapedial joint disarticulation (ISJD) with intact tympanic membrane (TM), aiming for improving the stability and the functional outcomes of the procedure.
Patients and Methods: This randomized controlled clinical trial was performed on 27 ears of 27 patients with isolated traumatic ISJD with intact tympanic membrane. The study was conducted in the Otorhinolaryngology Department, Mansoura University Hospitals, Egypt. Patients were randomly assigned into two groups: anatomical reconstruction group (n=14), and stapes bypass group (using a Teflon piston) (n=13). Air and bone conduction thresholds at frequencies 500–4000 Hz, were determined pre- and postoperatively.
Results: The postoperative pure-tone average and mean air-bone gap (ABG) were statistically significantly different (p < 0.001). The mean postoperative gain of air conduction (AC) threshold and consequently the mean postoperative ABG closure were significantly better with the stapes bypass group compared to the bone cement one. ABG closure to within 10 dB in the stapes bypass group was found in 11ears (84.6%), while in bone cement group, closure to within 10 dB was found in 10 (71.4%) and to within 20 dB in 14.2%. The cochlear function remained stable postoperatively in both groups (p=0.422). No complications were reported, and no patient had a postoperative ABG greater than 30 dB.
Conclusion: When the ISJ is dislocated, two options exist for ossicular reconstruction: bypassing the stapes using Teflon piston (stapedotomy) and anatomical reconstruction using ionomeric bone cement. Both techniques are successful with no statistically significant difference regarding hearing outcomes.

DOI

10.21608/ejentas.2020.33452.1228

Keywords

Bone cement, ossiculoplasty, Teflon piston, Traumatic Conductive Hearing Loss

Authors

First Name

Reham

Last Name

Elekiaby

MiddleName

Abdou

Affiliation

Resident of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University.

Email

reham8631@gmail.com

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First Name

Hisham

Last Name

Ebada

MiddleName

Atef

Affiliation

Otorhinolaryngology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt

Email

hishamebada@mans.edu.eg

City

Mansoura

Orcid

0000-0003-4848-9223

First Name

hesham

Last Name

eladl

MiddleName

mohamed

Affiliation

Professor of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University.

Email

heshameladl@mans.edu.eg

City

mansoura

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First Name

Mohamed

Last Name

Ghonim

MiddleName

Rashad

Affiliation

Professor of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University.

Email

mrghonim@mans.edu.eg

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Orcid

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First Name

Yousef

Last Name

Shabana

MiddleName

Kamel

Affiliation

Professor of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University.

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yousefshabana@yahoo.com

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Volume

22

Article Issue

22

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25028

Issue Date

2021-01-01

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2020-07-09

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2021-01-01

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1

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6

Print ISSN

2090-0740

Online ISSN

2090-3405

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467

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Publication Title

Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences

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https://ejentas.journals.ekb.eg/

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Traumatic incudostapedial joint disarticulation: anatomical reconstruction versus stapes bypass

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22 Jan 2023