Stapedectomy

Stapedectomy

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A stapedectomy is a surgical procedure of the middle ear performed to improve hearing. The world's first stapedectomy is credited to Dr. John J. Shea, Jr., performed in May, 1956, the first patient being a 54 year-old housewife who could no longer hear even with a hearing aid. In recent years, Dr. William H. Lippy, from Warren, Ohio, has been credited with a multitude of advances in the surgery including his speciality which is revision surgery. For a series of online videos covering many of the topics of Dr. Lippy's peer review papers and book chapters visit: http://www.TheLippyLibrary.com [cite web |title=John J. Shea, Jr |url=http://www.sheaclinic.com/doctors_1.asp |publisher=Shea Ear Clinic |accessdate=2007-07-03]

If the stapes footplate is fixed in position, rather than being normally mobile, then a conductive hearing loss results. There are two major causes of stapes fixation. The first is a disease process of abnormal mineralization of the temporal bone called otosclerosis. The second is a congenital malformation of the stapes.

In both of these situations, it is possible to improve hearing by removing the stapes bone and replacing it with a micro prosthesis - a stapedectomy, or creating a small hole in the fixed stapes footplace and inserting a tiny, piston-like prosthesis - a stapedotomy. The results of this surgery are generally most reliable in patients whose stapes has lost mobility because of otosclerosis. Nine out of ten patients who undergo the procedure will come out with significantly improved hearing while less than 1% will experience worsened hearing ability or deafness. Successful surgery usually provides an increase in hearing ability of about 20 dB. That is as much difference as having your hands over both ears, or not. The relative success rate for this surgery varies considerably between surgeons. As for any surgical procedure, all other variables fixed, the more experience the surgeon has with the surgery, the better the outcome. Since stapes surgery is fairly rare, significantly better success rates are found at facilities that specialize in this procedure.

Indications

Indications of stapedectomy:
# Conductive deafness due to fixation of stapes.
# Air bone gap of at least 40 dB.
# Presence of Carhart's notch in the audiogram of a patient with conductive deafness.
# Good cochlear reserve as assessed by the presence of good speech discrimination.

Contraindications

Contraindications for stapedectomy:
* Poor general condition of the patient.
* Only hearing ear.
* Poor cochlear reserve as shown by poor speech discrimination scores
* Patient with tinnitus and vertigo
* Presence of active otosclerotic foci (otospongiosis) as evidenced by a positive flemmingo sign.
* Conductive deafness due to Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS)

Complications

Complications of stapedectomy:
* Facial palsy
* Vertigo in the immediate post op period
* Vomiting
* Perilymph gush
* Floating foot plate
* Tympanic membrane tear
* Dead labyrinth
* Perilymph fistula
* Labyrinthitis
* Granuloma (Reparative)When a stapedectomy is done in a middle ear with a congenitally fixed footplate, the results may be excellent but the risk of hearing damage is greater than when the stapes bone is removed and replaced (for otosclerosis). This is primarily due to the risk of additional anomalies being present in the congenitally abnormal ear. If high pressure within the fluid compartment that lies just below the stapes footplate exists, then a perilymphatic gusher may occur when the stapes is removed. Even without immediate complications during surgery, there is always concern of a perilymph fistula forming postoperatively.

tapedotomy

A modified stapes operation, called a stapedotomy, is thought by many otologic surgeons to be safer and reduce the chances of postoperative complications. In stapedotomy, instead of removing the whole stapes footplace, a tiny hole is made in the footplate - either with a microdrill or with a laser, [citation |last=Perkins |first=Rodney C. |title=Laser Stapedotomy for Otosclerosis |journal=Laryngoscope |volume=90 |issue=2 |pages=228-241 |year=1980] and a prosthesis is placed to touch this area with movement of the tympanic membrane. This procedure greatly reduces the chance of a perilymph fistula (leakage of cochlear fluid) and can be further improved by the use of a tissue graft seal of the fenestra. [citation |last=de Souza |last2= Glassock |title=Otosclerosis and Stapedectomy |year=2004 |isbn=1588901696]

Footnotes

External links

* - details of the procedure with pictures
* Amanda Jenner, Lynne Shields PhD ccc-slp "Speech and Language Issues" [http://www.ehlersdanlos.ca/MSHA.htm]
* M. Hawthorne, FRCS-ENT Surgeon. "Hearing Impairment and EDS" [http://www.ehlersdanlos.ca]


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  • stapedectomy — [stā΄pə dek′tə mē] n. pl. stapedectomies a surgical operation of the middle ear, in which the stapes is removed and, usually, replaced with an artificial part, as to restore hearing …   English World dictionary

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  • stapedectomy — noun (plural mies) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from New Latin staped , stapes Date: 1894 surgical removal and prosthetic replacement of part or all of the stapes to relieve deafness …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • stapedectomy — /stay pi dek teuh mee/, n., pl. stapedectomies. a microsurgical procedure to relieve deafness by replacing the stapes of the ear with a prosthetic device. [1890 95; < NL staped , s. of stapes STAPES + ECTOMY] * * * …   Universalium

  • stapedectomy — noun The surgical removal of the stapes of the middle ear …   Wiktionary

  • stapedectomy — Operation to remove the stapes in whole or part with replacement of the stapes by a metal or plastic prosthesis; used for otosclerosis with stapes fixation to overcome a conductive hearing loss. [ …   Medical dictionary

  • stapedectomy — n. (Surgery) surgical procedure in which the stapes bone in the inner ear is replaced with a prosthetic device (to relieve deafness) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • stapedectomy — sta·pe·dec·to·my …   English syllables

  • stapedectomy — sta•pe•dec•to•my [[t]ˌsteɪ pɪˈdɛk tə mi[/t]] n. pl. mies srg a microsurgical procedure to relieve deafness by replacing the stapes of the ear with a prosthetic device • Etymology: 1890–95; < NL staped , s. of stapēs stapes+ ectomy sta… …   From formal English to slang

  • stapedectomy — noun surgical removal of the stapes of the middle ear • Hypernyms: ↑ablation, ↑extirpation, ↑cutting out, ↑excision …   Useful english dictionary

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