Taste disturbance after mastoid surgery: immediate and long-term effects of chorda tympani nerve sacrifice

To determine the immediate and long-term taste effects of chorda tympani nerve sacrifice in patients undergoing open cavity mastoidectomy. A retrospective, questionnaire survey of patients receiving follow up and aural toilet following open cavity mastoidectomy, over a four-month period. The questio...

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description To determine the immediate and long-term taste effects of chorda tympani nerve sacrifice in patients undergoing open cavity mastoidectomy. A retrospective, questionnaire survey of patients receiving follow up and aural toilet following open cavity mastoidectomy, over a four-month period. The questionnaire assessed taste disturbance, both immediately post-operative and current. Available surgical records were reviewed for chorda tympani references. Of 57 patients, six had undergone surgery to both ears. Of those who could recall (37/57), 24.3 per cent were aware of taste disturbance immediately after surgery, while 8.7 per cent reported current disturbance (median post-operative interval, 28.5 years; range, one month to 67 years). No bilateral surgery patients were aware of taste disturbance. Mastoidectomy consent procedure emphasises the risk of hearing loss and facial nerve injury, yet in open cavity surgery chorda tympani division is almost inevitable. Reassuringly, most post-operative taste disturbance resolves, and most patients are not aware of long-term disturbance. However, a small percentage suffer ongoing taste disturbance; this could be significant for professional chefs and wine-tasters. The risk of taste disturbance should be addressed in the consent procedure.
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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
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Cavities
Child
Chorda tympani
Chorda Tympani Nerve - injuries
Chorda Tympani Nerve - physiopathology
Chorda Tympani Nerve - surgery
Dysgeusia - epidemiology
Dysgeusia - etiology
Ear
Facial nerve
Facial Nerve Injuries - etiology
Facial Nerve Injuries - physiopathology
Female
Health Surveys
Hearing loss
Humans
Injuries
Inventories
Long-term effects
Male
Mastoid - surgery
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Nerves
Otologic Surgical Procedures - adverse effects
Otologic Surgical Procedures - rehabilitation
Otorhinolaryngology. Stomatology
Patient Education as Topic
Patients
Postoperative Period
Questionnaires
Recovery of Function
Retrospective Studies
Surgery
Taste
Taste Buds
Toilets
Treatment Outcome
Young Adult
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