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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-2 | Issue-05
Audiological Outcomes of Stapedotomy: Our Experience
Geetha Nair, Rabindra B Pradhananga, S. Raghunandhan, Mohan Kameswaran
Published: Oct. 30, 2016 | 96 87
DOI: 10.36347/sasjs
Pages: 209-213
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Abstract
This study was aimed to sequentially document the patient's audiological improvement after stapedotomy as measured by pure tone audiometry. This prospective clinical study was performed in a total of 112 patients (age range: 20 - 63 years), diagnosed with Otosclerosis who underwent Stapedotomy at the Department of Otology, Madras ENT Research Foundation, Chennai between September 2010 to March 2012. Pre-operative and Post-operative audiometric evaluation was done using the same conventional pure tone audiometer with standard calibrations. Post-operative audiometry was sequentially performed at 6 months, 1 year and 2 years. Bone-conduction and air conduction thresholds and the Air-bone gap (ABG), were assessed at each schedule at 0.5 KHz, 1 KHz, 2 KHz and 4 KHz frequencies respectively. All the patients had significant audiological improvement as measured by their sequential pure tone audiometries. Overall, the frequency specific pre-operative mean average Air-Bone gap was 52.3dB at 500Hz, 36.5dB at 1KHz, 39.3dB at 2KHz, 38.7dB at 4KHz and the frequency specific postoperative mean average Air-Bone Gap closure was achieved by 27.8dB at 500Hz, 29.6dB at 1KHz, 13.6dB at 2KHz, 11.4dB at 4KHz, by the time of 2 years of follow up. A successful closure of AB gap >10dB was achieved in these speech frequencies in 80% of cases.