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Otol Neurotol ; 37(6): 787-92, 2016 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26808555

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OBJECTIVE: To determine how classification of petrous bone cholesteatomas (PBCs) using the 5-point Sanna classification can predict major structural involvement, facial nerve outcomes, hearing outcomes, postoperative complications, and disease recurrence. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective case series. SETTING: Tertiary referral center in Bergamo, Italy. PATIENTS: Eighty-one sequential patients with radiologic and surgically confirmed diagnoses of PBC treated at a single tertiary referral center during a 20-year period. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Major structural involvement, facial nerve outcomes, hearing outcomes, postoperative cerebrospinal fluid leak, and disease recurrence were evaluated on the basis of Sanna classification. RESULTS: Using the Sanna classification, 70% (57) were supralabyrinthine, 12% (10) infralabyrinthine, 7% (6) infralabyrinthine-apical, 5% (4) apical, and 5% (4) massive. Massive classification was statistically significantly associated with cochlear involvement (p = 0.009) and internal auditory canal involvement (p = 0.02). The infralabyrinthine-apical class was associated with carotid canal involvement (p = 0.03). Facial nerve interruption was observed in 35% of patients and most frequently in the apical group (75%). Neither hearing nor facial nerve outcomes were associated with Sanna classification. House-Brackmann score improved or was maintained postoperatively in 89% of patients. CONCLUSION: The Sanna classification provides anatomic detail on location of PBCs and is predictive of IAC, cochlear, and carotid artery involvement. However, classification systems for this rare condition continue to pose a challenge in being able to accurately predict facial nerve and hearing outcomes in surgical obliteration of PBC.


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Cholesteatoma/classification , Cholesteatoma/pathology , Petrous Bone/pathology , Cholesteatoma/complications , Female , Humans , Italy , Male , Prognosis , Recurrence , Retrospective Studies , Tertiary Care Centers
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