Comparison of endoscopic and microscopic stapedotomy in the same patients: a prospective randomized controlled trial
Purpose This study aimed to conduct a comparative analysis of audiological and postoperative clinical outcomes between the endoscopic and microscopic stapedotomy approaches. Methods This study employed a randomized, controlled design. Twenty-seven patients with bilateral otosclerosis underwent stape...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology 2024-11, Vol.281 (11), p.5753-5761 |
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This study aimed to conduct a comparative analysis of audiological and postoperative clinical outcomes between the endoscopic and microscopic stapedotomy approaches.
Methods
This study employed a randomized, controlled design. Twenty-seven patients with bilateral otosclerosis underwent stapedotomy in both ears, with randomized allocation of the surgical technique (endoscopic vs. microscopic) for the first operated ear. Air-bone gap (ABG) and ABG gain were measured at least 12 months postoperatively. Postoperative outcomes including pain (Visual Analog Scale-VAS), dizziness, early-term (day 1) and late-term (6 months) dysgeusia were evaluated. The Glasgow Benefit Inventory (GBI) assessed health-related quality of life at one month postoperatively, and operative time was measured.
Results
This study compared endoscopic (
n
= 27 ears) and microscopic (
n
= 27 ears) stapedotomy for otosclerosis. Both groups achieved similar hearing improvement with no significant differences in pre-operative and post-operative bone/air conduction thresholds, ABG, and ABG gain (all
p
> 0.05). The endoscopic stapedotomy group demonstrated reduced postoperative pain (lower VAS scores,
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ISSN: | 0937-4477 1434-4726 1434-4726 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00405-024-08823-6 |