Management of petrous bone cholesteatoma: open versus obliterative techniques

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Fernando López Álvarez
Justo R. Gómez
Ma Jesús Bernardo
Carlos Suárez
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[1] Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias,Department of Otorhinolaryngology
[2] Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias,Department of Otorhinolaryngology
[3] Instituto Universitario de Oncología del Principado de Asturias,undefined
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Petrous bone cholesteatoma; Open technique; Obliterative technique; Facial nerve; Recurrence;
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The objective of this study was to expose our results in the treatment of petrous bone cholesteatomas (PBC), paying attention to diagnosis, surgical strategy, facial management, results, and recurrences. The main objective is to compare the results of obliterative and open techniques in their management concerning the recurrence rate, due to the controversy elicited on obliterative or closed techniques in large cholesteatomas. A retrospective study was performed from July 1977 to September 2007 at the Tertiary referral cranial base center. Thirty-five patients were treated for PBC through different surgical approaches, and in 25 cases (72%) the surgical cavity was obliterated with a muscle flap. Four patients (11%) had a long-term recurrence. These patients received an open technique and after surgical re-exploration using a closed technique they had no recurrence. There were no recurrences in patients who underwent an obliterative technique and they received periodic MRI controls. The facial function after surgery was acceptable (71% of patients had House-Brackmann grades I to III). PBC is a complex pathology and presents difficulties in its diagnosis and treatment. Surgical technique should be suitable for removing the pathology and preventing damage to structures such as the facial nerve or great vessels. Obliterative techniques, where possible, are at least as safe as open cavity procedures and they have fewer postoperative complications; however, regular follow-up with CT and MRI is mandatory.
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