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Int J STD AIDS ; 19(10): 721-2, 2008 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18824631

ABSTRACT

An HIV-positive man with hepatitis B co-infection, naïve to highly active antiretroviral therapy, with a CD4 of 594 copies/mL and HIV-1 viral load of 140,070 copies, presented with right-sided facial weakness and hearing loss. He had been treated for secondary syphilis three months earlier when his rapid plasma reagin (RPR) result was 1:16, this had fallen to neat. At presentation, his RPR had risen to 1:16 again. A magnetic resonance imaging scan showed enhancement of the internal auditory canal and right cochlea. His cerebrospinal fluid examination was normal. He was treated with acyclovir and prednisolone before the syphilis serology was known. He was then treated for syphilis with doxycycline. He made an excellent recovery.


Subject(s)
Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/etiology , Hearing Loss, Sudden/etiology , Syphilis/complications , Adult , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Doxycycline/therapeutic use , HIV Infections/complications , HIV-1 , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/diagnostic imaging , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/drug therapy , Hearing Loss, Sudden/diagnostic imaging , Hearing Loss, Sudden/drug therapy , Hepatitis B/complications , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Radiography , Syphilis/drug therapy , Treatment Outcome
2.
J Laryngol Otol ; 120(9): 778-80, 2006 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16870032

ABSTRACT

The Finnish type of familial amyloid polyneuropathy due to variant gelsolin is a rare form of familial amyloidosis. The subtype was first described in 1969 and is characterized by progressive cranial neuropathies, corneal lattice dystrophy and distal sensorimotor dysfunction. It is extremely uncommon, with only two families known to be affected in the UK. We discuss the case of a 70-year-old woman who presented with bilateral facial nerve palsies, bilateral sensorineural hearing loss and Finnish type familial hereditary amyloidosis. A literature search of the Medline database (1966-2005) was performed, using the keywords 'amyloid', 'hearing loss' and 'facial palsy'; however, this association appears to be a novel finding. We review the current literature and discuss otorhinolaryngological presentations of amyloidosis.


Subject(s)
Amyloidosis, Familial/complications , Facial Paralysis/complications , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/complications , Aged , Amyloidosis, Familial/genetics , Amyloidosis, Familial/physiopathology , Audiometry, Pure-Tone , Facial Paralysis/genetics , Facial Paralysis/physiopathology , Female , Gelsolin/genetics , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/genetics , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/physiopathology , Humans , Mutation
3.
Otol Neurotol ; 22(6): 962-72, 2001 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11698826

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the full degree and range of benefits provided by the Vibrant Soundbridge (VSB; Symphonix Devices, Inc., San Jose, CA, U.S.A.) and analyze pre-and postoperative results of audiologic tests. STUDY DESIGN: Single-subject study with each subject serving as his or her own control. SETTING: Multicenter clinical study conducted at 10 centers in Europe. PATIENTS: 47 patients who met the selection criteria for participation in the study. INTERVENTIONS: Implantation of the VSB direct-drive middle ear hearing device. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Average change in unaided thresholds with the patient wearing headphones at each frequency pre-and postsurgery was measured. A mean threshold change less than 5 dB across all frequencies was considered clinically nonsignificant. RESULTS: 47 patients had successful surgery for implantation and fitting with the VSB device. CONCLUSION: The VSB is a new middle ear implant device that can be used safely in the treatment of patients with moderate to severe sensorineural hearing loss.


Subject(s)
Ear, Middle/surgery , Hearing Aids , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/surgery , Prostheses and Implants , Acoustic Stimulation/instrumentation , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Equipment Design , Female , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/diagnosis , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/rehabilitation , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prosthesis Fitting , Severity of Illness Index
4.
Otolaryngol Clin North Am ; 34(2): 373-88, 2001 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11382576

ABSTRACT

The Vibrant Soundbridge, a semi-implantable hearing device for subjects with moderate to severe sensorineural hearing impairment was introduced commercially. First audiologic results are presented on 63 patients from 10 European implant centers. Hearing loss was at 0.5, 1, 2, and 4 kHz varying between 43 and 81 dB HL. The patients used the analogue audio processor, type 302. Measured sound-field gain was compared with NAL-R target values. For most patients an acceptable agreement was found. There was a subgroup of patients, however, with relatively low gain. The results suggest that this was related to the suboptimal positioning and fixation of the transducer to the incus.


Subject(s)
Ear, Middle/surgery , Hearing Aids , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/rehabilitation , Prostheses and Implants , Audiometry, Speech , Auditory Threshold , Hearing Loss, Sensorineural/diagnosis , Humans , Ossicular Prosthesis , Prosthesis Design
5.
J Laryngol Otol ; 114(6): 429-31, 2000 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10962674

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the long-term effect on middle ear and eustachian tube function following the packing of the middle-ear space to prevent cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea at the termination of translabyrinthine vestibular schwannoma removal. This was an observational study of a sample of 14 patients examined between two and five years post-operatively. Photo-otoscopy and tympanometry were performed bilaterally to evaluate appearance and function. All operated middle ears were air-containing although eight out of 14 showed scarring as evidence of operative intervention. There were no drum retractions. Ten out of 14 middle-ear compliance peaks were lower in the operated ear with four flat traces. Two out of 14 were the same and two out of 14 showed high compliance. The middle-ear pressure was always within the normal range when determinable. This technique appears to have no detrimental effects on the middle ear and does not permanently obliterate the eustachian tube. The reduced compliance in the majority of cases is probably a result of scarring and fibrosis. When drum hypermobility is seen this is accounted for by incus removal.


Subject(s)
Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea/prevention & control , Neuroma, Acoustic/surgery , Postoperative Complications/prevention & control , Acoustic Impedance Tests/methods , Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea/physiopathology , Ear, Middle , Eustachian Tube , Humans , Postoperative Complications/physiopathology , Retrospective Studies
7.
Clin Otolaryngol Allied Sci ; 23(4): 368-71, 1998 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9762502

ABSTRACT

Many factors are involved in successful nerve grafting. Morphometric similarity between donor and recipient nerve is one of these factors. A histological study was undertaken to determine the suitability of the greater auricular nerve as a graft in head and neck surgery. Nerves were obtained from fresh human cadavers and evaluated for length, total cross-sectional area, total fascicular cross-sectional area and fascicular number, at three separate points along the nerve. Comparisons were made with similar studies of the sural and facial nerve. The study confirms the clinical view that the greater auricular nerve is ideal when short sections of graft are required in head and neck surgery.


Subject(s)
Face/innervation , Neck/innervation , Nerve Transfer , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Cadaver , Humans , Middle Aged
10.
Ann R Coll Surg Engl ; 78(6 Suppl): 266-7, 1996 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8944497

ABSTRACT

For the last three years the South East Thames Regional Training Committee (SETRTC) in Otolaryngology has held a series of training days for the Senior House Officers and Higher Surgical Trainees (HSTs) working in the region. These have proved popular and reportedly useful for the trainees. Although such a programme requires a widespread commitment from both trainers and trainees there are benefits in terms of both education and morale. We discuss these issues and make practical suggestions from our experience.


Subject(s)
Education, Medical, Graduate/methods , Medical Staff, Hospital/education , Otolaryngology/education , England , Humans , Teaching/methods
11.
J Laryngol Otol ; 110(3): 258-60, 1996 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8730363

ABSTRACT

Two cases are presented in which patients flying home shortly after translabyrinthine removal of a vestibular schwannoma (acoustic neuroma) developed acute bacterial meningitis on landing. This complication has not been described before. The incidence and management of CSF leaks after vestibular schwannoma surgery is also discussed.


Subject(s)
Aircraft , Meningitis, Bacterial/etiology , Neuroma, Acoustic/surgery , Travel , Adult , Cerebrospinal Fluid Otorrhea/complications , Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea/complications , Humans , Male , Meningitis, Haemophilus/etiology , Middle Aged , Postoperative Period , Pseudomonas Infections/etiology
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J Neurosurg ; 78(5): 720-5, 1993 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8468602

ABSTRACT

The results of repair of 18 facial nerves were examined by means of a modified House-Brackmann grading system. Six were repaired by end-to-end anastomosis and 12 by nerve graft. The reliability of the simplified House-Brackmann grading system was also assessed, using the kappa statistic to analyze the agreement between pairs of observers who examined the function of 40 nerves in 37 patients. Facial nerves studied had been either preserved, repaired or grafted, or divided and treated by faciohypoglossal nerve anastomosis. One nerve was not treated. The grading system proved to be somewhat unreliable, with complete agreement between observers in only 25% of cases. Facial nerve repair produced a fair return of function in just under two-thirds of the cases. The ability of an examiner ignorant of the patient's history to assess from the end result how the nerve had been managed was also estimated. Observers showed little ability to decide correctly on the previous treatment of the nerve when the patient showed moderate dysfunction postoperatively. The implications of these findings for grading systems and for management of the facial nerve in acoustic nerve tumor surgery are discussed.


Subject(s)
Cerebellar Neoplasms/surgery , Cerebellopontine Angle/surgery , Facial Nerve/surgery , Adolescent , Adult , Facial Nerve Injuries , Female , Humans , Intraoperative Complications , Male , Middle Aged , Postoperative Care
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J Laryngol Otol ; 107(1): 46-8, 1993 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8445315

ABSTRACT

A case of a pharyngeal diverticulum complicating a total laryngectomy is presented. Possible aetiology and management are discussed.


Subject(s)
Glottis/surgery , Laryngeal Neoplasms/surgery , Laryngectomy/adverse effects , Zenker Diverticulum/etiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Postoperative Complications/diagnostic imaging , Radiography , Zenker Diverticulum/diagnostic imaging
15.
Lancet ; 340(8834-8835): 1505-6, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1361600

ABSTRACT

The mouth, oesophagus, and anus are often involved in dystrophic and junctional epidermolysis bullosa, but the frequency is unknown. Among 246 patients with epidermolysis bullosa, dysphagia developed in 76% of those with recessive dystrophic, in 20% of those with dominant dystrophic, in 15% of those with junctional, and in 2% of those with simplex forms. Lingual adhesions or microstomia occurred in dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa only, but were eight times more common in recessive than in dominant subtypes. These lesions are provoked by the trauma of eating and further reduce food intake, which exacerbates constipation caused by anal blisters and results in malnutrition. Management requires specialised multidisciplinary care.


Subject(s)
Epidermolysis Bullosa/complications , Gastrointestinal Diseases/complications , Mouth Diseases/complications , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Child, Preschool , Deglutition Disorders/complications , Humans , Middle Aged
16.
Ann R Coll Surg Engl ; 74(5): 368-9, 1992 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1416712

ABSTRACT

Longitudinal tracheal tear (of the trachealis muscle), an unusual but acknowledged complication of pharyngolaryngectomy, was encountered during a total pharyngo-oesophagolaryngectomy with gastric replacement. Due to serious ventilatory difficulties a rapid repair was required to obtain an airtight seal to allow continued mechanical ventilation. A reinforced polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) vascular graft was used as an intratracheal stent to seal the air leak. This technique proved effective and the tracheal defect had healed by the time the stent was removed 10 days later.


Subject(s)
Intraoperative Complications/therapy , Laryngectomy/adverse effects , Pharyngectomy/adverse effects , Trachea/injuries , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/surgery , Emergencies , Female , Humans , Laryngeal Neoplasms/surgery , Middle Aged , Stents , Wounds and Injuries/therapy
17.
J Laryngol Otol ; 106(8): 755-7, 1992 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1328437

ABSTRACT

A 12-year-old boy presented with a three-month history of a painful parotid swelling. Fine needle aspiration cytology indicated a pleomorphic adenoma--an uncommon lesion in a child. This diagnostic technique plays a useful role in the investigation of head and neck swellings.


Subject(s)
Adenoma, Pleomorphic/pathology , Parotid Gland/pathology , Parotid Neoplasms/pathology , Biopsy, Needle , Child , Humans , Male
18.
J Laryngol Otol ; 105(9): 732-5, 1991 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1919341

ABSTRACT

The results of intraoperative monitoring of the electrocochleogram in patients undergoing surgery for poorly controlled Menières Disease are presented with particular reference to the masking effect of drill-generated noise. The results obtained using a direct, in vivo, electrophysiological method of assessment of drill-generated noise levels are compared with previous postmortem and intraoperative studies and the implications with respect to the likelihood of drill-generated noise induced acoustic trauma are discussed.


Subject(s)
Mastoid/surgery , Meniere Disease/surgery , Noise/adverse effects , Surgical Instruments , Audiometry, Evoked Response , Autopsy , Cochlea/physiopathology , Hearing Loss, Noise-Induced/physiopathology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Monitoring, Intraoperative/methods
19.
Am J Otol ; 12(2): 142-3, 1991 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2053608

ABSTRACT

A new technique for tympanocentesis and grommet insertion using local anesthetic is described. Its routine application in suitable patients will greatly simplify the management of ventilation tube insertion in the modern health care system.


Subject(s)
Anesthesia, Local , Middle Ear Ventilation , Anesthetics, Local , Drug Combinations , Humans , Lidocaine , Lidocaine, Prilocaine Drug Combination , Prilocaine
20.
J Laryngol Otol ; 105(2): 109-11, 1991 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2013718

ABSTRACT

Previous studies have shown an increased frequency and duration of apnoeic episodes during sleep when the nose is occluded. The aim of this study was to ascertain whether oxygen desaturation occurs with nasal occlusion by post-operative packing. Continuous digital pulse oximetry was carried out before and after submucous resection of the nasal septum in 17 otherwise healthy patients. Post-operative nasal packing produced a statistically significant change in oxygen saturation during sleep. The change was, however, of such small magnitude that it is unlikely to be clinically significant.


Subject(s)
Bandages , Nasal Cavity , Nasal Septum/surgery , Oxygen/blood , Postoperative Care/methods , Sleep/physiology , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Nasal Obstruction/surgery , Oximetry
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