Occlusion of the Lateral Semicircular Canal, Endolymphatic Sac Surgery, and Cochlear Implantation: A Low Destructive Treatment for Unilateral Meniere's Disease and Deafness

Riemann CJ, Kim R, Pfeiffer C, Sudhoff H, Todt I (2024)
Audiology & Neurotology .

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INTRODUCTION: Surgical treatment of Meniere's disease (MD) and deafness aims to treat vertigo and hearing disabilities. Current treatment options like labyrinthectomy and cochlear implantation (CI) have shown acceptable results but are destructive. Less destructive procedures, like the occlusion of the lateral semicircular canal and endolymphatic sac surgery, have been shown to be successful in vertigo control. The combination of both procedures with CI has not been investigated; therefore the objective of this study was to investigate the outcome of this combination in patients with single-sided MD and moderately severe to complete sensorineural hearing loss.; METHODS: In this retrospective study, 10 patients with single-sided MD and moderately severe to complete sensorineural hearing loss were included. In all of them, a single-staged surgery, which consisted of CI, endolymphatic sac surgery, and occlusion of the lateral semicircular canal, was performed. The surgery was performed after a failed conservative therapy trial. The clinical outcome was evaluated by the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) and audiological tests. These were assessed preoperatively, 3 and 6 months after surgery. An MRI with a hydrops sequence was performed to support the clinical diagnosis.; RESULTS: After the combined surgery, the mean DHI testing improved significantly from 71 to 30. Mean audiological monosyllabic speech testing outcome with the cochlea implant was 65% at 65 dB. The residual hearing of 2 patients could be preserved after the surgical procedure.; CONCLUSION: The combination of occlusion of the lateral semicircular canal, endolymphatic sac surgery, and CI is an efficient low traumatic treatment for patients with a single-sided MD and moderately severe to complete sensorineural hearing loss. © 2024 S. Karger AG, Basel.
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Audiology & Neurotology
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1421-9700
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2986997

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Riemann CJ, Kim R, Pfeiffer C, Sudhoff H, Todt I. Occlusion of the Lateral Semicircular Canal, Endolymphatic Sac Surgery, and Cochlear Implantation: A Low Destructive Treatment for Unilateral Meniere's Disease and Deafness. Audiology & Neurotology . 2024.
Riemann, C. J., Kim, R., Pfeiffer, C., Sudhoff, H., & Todt, I. (2024). Occlusion of the Lateral Semicircular Canal, Endolymphatic Sac Surgery, and Cochlear Implantation: A Low Destructive Treatment for Unilateral Meniere's Disease and Deafness. Audiology & Neurotology . https://doi.org/10.1159/000535937
Riemann, Conrad Josef, Kim, Rayoung, Pfeiffer, Christoph, Sudhoff, Holger, and Todt, Ingo. 2024. “Occlusion of the Lateral Semicircular Canal, Endolymphatic Sac Surgery, and Cochlear Implantation: A Low Destructive Treatment for Unilateral Meniere's Disease and Deafness”. Audiology & Neurotology .
Riemann, C. J., Kim, R., Pfeiffer, C., Sudhoff, H., and Todt, I. (2024). Occlusion of the Lateral Semicircular Canal, Endolymphatic Sac Surgery, and Cochlear Implantation: A Low Destructive Treatment for Unilateral Meniere's Disease and Deafness. Audiology & Neurotology .
Riemann, C.J., et al., 2024. Occlusion of the Lateral Semicircular Canal, Endolymphatic Sac Surgery, and Cochlear Implantation: A Low Destructive Treatment for Unilateral Meniere's Disease and Deafness. Audiology & Neurotology .
C.J. Riemann, et al., “Occlusion of the Lateral Semicircular Canal, Endolymphatic Sac Surgery, and Cochlear Implantation: A Low Destructive Treatment for Unilateral Meniere's Disease and Deafness”, Audiology & Neurotology , 2024.
Riemann, C.J., Kim, R., Pfeiffer, C., Sudhoff, H., Todt, I.: Occlusion of the Lateral Semicircular Canal, Endolymphatic Sac Surgery, and Cochlear Implantation: A Low Destructive Treatment for Unilateral Meniere's Disease and Deafness. Audiology & Neurotology . (2024).
Riemann, Conrad Josef, Kim, Rayoung, Pfeiffer, Christoph, Sudhoff, Holger, and Todt, Ingo. “Occlusion of the Lateral Semicircular Canal, Endolymphatic Sac Surgery, and Cochlear Implantation: A Low Destructive Treatment for Unilateral Meniere's Disease and Deafness”. Audiology & Neurotology (2024).
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