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Tinnitus and otosclerosis surgery

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 May 2011

Mendell Robinson
Affiliation:
(Providence, Rhode Island)

Abstract

This study attempts to correlate the relationship between clinical otosclerosis, tinnitus, and stapedectomy surgery. One hundred and thirty-five patients who recently underwent stapedectomy surgery were evaluated to determine the effects upon tinnitus and to determine if there was an association between tinnitus and the pre-operative cochlear reserve, the degree of footplate pathology, and/or the post-operative hearing result.

Diminished cochlear reserve and the post-operative audiometric result had no relationship to the tinnitus symptom. A beneficial effect on tinnitus occurred in 25 per cent of the patients requiring drilling of the stapes footplate.

Type
Session V. Treatment Methods and Results (Chairman: A. Shulman)
Copyright
Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 1984

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