Superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SSCD) represents a rare condition that may be associated to some particular symptoms as vertigo, autophony, and Tullio phenomenon. In those patients who present severe symptoms surgical treatment is required. Middle fossa craniotomy and transmastoid approaches are both described. Concerning repairing techniques, plugging and/or resurfacing are typically used to close the defect. Our aim was first to analyze the overall outcomes and complications of this surgery. Our second aim was to make a comparison between the different surgical modalities to investigate the eventual advantages and disadvantages.
Outcomes and complications in superior semicircular canal dehiscence surgery: A systematic review / Gioacchini, FEDERICO MARIA; ALICANDRI CIUFELLI, Matteo; Kaleci, Shaniko; Scarpa, Alfonso; Cassandro, Ettore; Re, Massimo. - In: LARYNGOSCOPE. - ISSN 0023-852X. - 126:5(2016), pp. 1218-1224. [10.1002/lary.25662]
Outcomes and complications in superior semicircular canal dehiscence surgery: A systematic review
GIOACCHINI, FEDERICO MARIA;ALICANDRI CIUFELLI, Matteo;KALECI, SHANIKO;
2016
Abstract
Superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SSCD) represents a rare condition that may be associated to some particular symptoms as vertigo, autophony, and Tullio phenomenon. In those patients who present severe symptoms surgical treatment is required. Middle fossa craniotomy and transmastoid approaches are both described. Concerning repairing techniques, plugging and/or resurfacing are typically used to close the defect. Our aim was first to analyze the overall outcomes and complications of this surgery. Our second aim was to make a comparison between the different surgical modalities to investigate the eventual advantages and disadvantages.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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