EFFECT OF THE PRESENCE OF EXTERNAL EAR CANAL WALL ON FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES OF OSSICULAR RECONSTRUCTION WITH TITANIUM TOTAL OSSICULAR REPLACEMENT PROSTHESIS (TORP)
1İzmir Katip Çelebi Üniversitesi Atatürk Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, KBB Kliniği, İzmir, Turkey Objectives: To investigate the effect of external ear canal wall on functional outcomes of ossicular reconstruction procedures with titanium total ossicular replacement prosthesis (TORP).Methods: Patients who underwent middle ear surgery and ossicular reconstruction with TORP in a tertiary referral center between 2009-2014 were retrospectively searched in two groups; Canal Wall Up (CWU) + TORP and Canal Wall Down (CWD) + TORP. Functional results were evaluated.
Results: A total number of 89 cases were evaluated. CWU group included 25, CWD group included 36 patients who met inclusion criteria. In the CWU group, the mean pre-operative pure tone average (PTA) value was 58.1±11.2 dB; postoperative PTA was 44.1±17.9 dB, the mean increase was 13.9±14.3 dB. In the CWD group, the mean preoperative PTA was 56.6 ±15.3 dB, postoperative PTA was 50.6±21.3 dB, the mean increase was 6.0±15.6 dB. The mean air-bone gap (ABG) closure value was 14.4±11.5 dB in the CWU group and 6.4±10.5 dB in the CWD group. There was a significant difference in terms of PTA increase and ABG closure values between the two groups.
Conclusions: The external ear canal wall has a positive effect on postoperative hearing when an ossiculoplasty with Titanium TORP is performed. The removal of ECW leads to a hearing loss of about 9dB in PTA levels and 8dB in ABG closure values in these cases.
Keywords : Ossicular prosthesis; titanium; ear canal; hearing