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Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology ; (6): 163-165, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-460316

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Objective To investigate the therapeutic effects of titanium artificial auditory ossicles in closed type mastoid radical tympanoplasty ,in comparison with ceramic artificial auditory ossicles .Methods A retrospec‐tive analysis was done on of 150 patients (155 ears) with the closed type of mastoid radical tympanoplasty using arti‐ficial auditory ossicles for hearing reconstruction (from January 2008 to December 2012) ,cund were ,and followed up for 12 months .Based on the two kinds of artificial auditory ossicle materials ,the group was divided into two :122 cases (127 ears) for the titanium auditory ossicle group and 28 cases (28 ears) for the ceramic auditory ossicle group .We compared the average air conduction hearing threshold and air bone gaps (ABG) at 0 .5 ,1 .0 ,2 .0 ,and 4 .0 kHz ,at preoperative 6 months and postoperative 6 ,12 months .Results For the Titanium artificial auditory os‐sicle group:117 ears (92 .13% ) had hearing threshold improvement >15 dB HL ,106 ears of the ABG change ≤20 dB ,which were statistically significant .The total success rate of hearing reconstruction was 83 .46% (106/127) . For the ceramic auditory ossicle group:5 ears (17 .86% ) had hearing threshold improvement >15 dB HL ,3 ears (10 .71% ) of the ABG change ≤20 dB ,which was no statistical significance between the two groups .Conclusion The hearing reconstruction effects of titanium artificial auditory ossicle in closed type mastoid radical tympanoplasty is excellent .It is suitable for application in closed-mastoidectomy tympanoplasty ideal artificial auditory ossicle .

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Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology ; (6): 439-442, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-441464

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Objective To summarize and analyze the pathogenesis ,methods of hearing reconstruction and curative effect of mixed hearing loss .Methods Patients with mixed hearing loss who underwent hearing reconstruc-tion from Jan 2009 to Dec 2011 in the ENT department of PLA General hospital were reviewed retrospectively .Af-ter the operation ,air conduction (AC) ,bone conduction (BC) ,air-bone gap (ABG) at main frequencies and audi-ometry changes were analyzed .Results Among 32 cases ,15 cases were chronic otitis media ,13 cases otosclerosis , 2 cases Van der Hoeve ,and 2 cases congenital middle ear malformations .There were 26 cases with significantly im-proved hearing after surgery ,and the effective rate was 81 .25% .AC showed great improvement at 0 .25~4 kHz (P0 .05) .BC showed improvements at 1 and 2 kHz and improved significantly only at 2 kHz .After operation ,pure tone audiometry at AC and BC separately improved 24 .94 ± 8 .15 dB and 5 .90 ± 7 .96 dB;ABG narrowed down to 19 .04 ± 11 .06 dB .Conclusion Mixed hearing losses are mostly seen in chronic otitis media and tympanosclerosis .After auditory rehabilitation ,patients can experience improved hearing .

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Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology ; (6): 443-446, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-441463

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Objective To study the applications and outcomes of using autogeneic cartilage in hearing recon-struction surgery in patients with chronic otitis media or cholesteatoma .Methods A total of 165 patients (173 ears) in whom autogeneic cartilage was used were analyzed retrospectively .Forty -three patients (48 ears) had simple tympanic membrane perforations ,61 patients (61 ears) had cholesteatomas including 12 retraction pockets ,23 pa-tients (23 ears) had tympanoscleroses and 38 patients (41 ears) had otitis media with granulations .The cartilage grafts were used for tympanic perforation reparing in 133 patients (139 ears) ,for ossiculoplasty in 102 patients (104 ears) ,for attic reconstruction in 31 patients (31 ears) and for canal wall reconstruction of external auditory canal in 3 patients (3 ears) .The auditory outcome (0 .5 ,1 ,2 ,and 4 kHz pure tone average hearing threshold ,the average air-bone gap) and local architecture status were followed up for 1 year after surgery .Results In 133 patients (139 ears) with tympanic perforation ,the rate of successful repair of a tympanic membrame perforation in one -stage was 97 .84% with perforation repair in 136 ears and postoperative perforation in 3 ears .In 102 patients (104 ears) of os-siculoplasty ,there was no ossicular prostheses prolapse .In 31 patients (31 ears) of attic reconstruction ,no local graft shift or collapse was found .In 3 patients (3 ears) of external auditory canal repair ,no canal wall collapse occurred . In myringoplasty group (43 patients ,48 ears) ,preoperative and postoperative air -bone gap (ABG) was 23 .8 ± 3 .1 dB and 11 .6 ± 8 .7 dB ,respectively .In cholesteatoma group (61 patients ,61 ears ) ,preoperative and postoperative ABG were 39 .2 ± 24 .7 dB and 19 .0 ± 12 .1 dB ,respectively .In tympanosclerosis group (23 patients ,23 ears) ,pre-operative and postoperative ABG were 31 .2 ± 12 .4 dB and 19 .8 ± 11 .2 dB ,respectively .In otitis media with granu-lation group (38 patients ,41 ears) ,preoperative and postoperative ABG were 41 .6 ± 9 .9 dB and 15 .3 ± 13 .4 dB ,re-spectively .Conclusion Autogeneic cartilage is very valuable in hearing reconstruction surgery ,especially in compli-cated tympanic perforation ,combination with ossiculoplasty prostheses ,or reconstruction of mastoid cavity or exter-nal call wall defect .

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