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  • Title: [Hearing ability after cholesteatoma surgery].
    Author: Kempf HG, Möckel C, Jahnke K.
    Journal: Laryngorhinootologie; 1990 Dec; 69(12):625-30. PubMed ID: 2288625.
    Abstract:
    Five years after cholesteatoma surgery (primary operation in 1981 and 1982) we examined 112 patients to determine the hearing and clinical results in follow-up. In 12 (10.7%) patients Cholesteatoma recurred. During the period of follow-up 28 (25%) ears underwent second surgery. Comparing the open (50.9%) with the closed (49.1%) technique a better air bone gap was gained for the closed technique procedures. This was confirmed when the different types of tympanoplasty were compared between the two groups. In 69.5% of the closed procedures the air bone gap was less than 20 dB, whereas the value for the open technique was 51.1%. In 30 patients a second-look operation was recommended, which was performed in 15 persons; 8 recurrent cholesteatoma were detected. Reducing the application of the closed procedures from a rate of 78.1% in the years 1971/1972 to 49.1% in 1981/1982, we saw a distinct reduction of cholesteatoma recurrence from 25% in 1971/1972 to 10.7% in the present study. The data show that the advice for a second-look operation should be seriously considered. Furthermore, the study indicates that due to modern tympanoplastic techniques also in longterm follow-up good hearing results can be obtained.
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