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Complete Removal of Stage II Congenital Cholesteatoma Destroying Temporomandibular Joints Using Transcanal Endoscopic Ear Surgery With a Mirror Technique: A Case Report

Transcanal endoscopic ear surgery (TEES) provides wide-angle clear vision for otologic surgery. We report the utility of TEES with the mirror technique for the complete removal of a congenital cholesteatoma in a 3-year-old boy. A white mass was observed through the tympanic membrane, and a congenita...

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Autores principales: Ogawa, Shigeki, Hosoya, Makoto, Fujioka, Masato, Ogawa, Kaoru
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: European Academy of Otology and Neurotology and the Politzer Society 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9450076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35193853
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/iao.2022.9145
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author Ogawa, Shigeki
Hosoya, Makoto
Fujioka, Masato
Ogawa, Kaoru
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description Transcanal endoscopic ear surgery (TEES) provides wide-angle clear vision for otologic surgery. We report the utility of TEES with the mirror technique for the complete removal of a congenital cholesteatoma in a 3-year-old boy. A white mass was observed through the tympanic membrane, and a congenital cholesteatoma was suspected during the conservative treatment of otitis media with effusion. Pre-operative computed tomography (CT) revealed an irregular mass lesion in the left middle ear, with bone erosion in the hypotympanum. During surgery, an open-type cholesteatoma was observed, mainly in the middle lower tympanum. The cholesteatoma had destroyed the periphery of the temporomandibular joint, which was widely exposed. The cholesteatoma had also spread to the tympanic sinus. Careful observation with a forward-oblique viewing endoscope and a variable angle tympanic mirror enabled complete removal of the mass under endoscopic guidance. No recurrence was observed during the postoperative follow-up, although residual open-type congenital cholesteatoma may often result in recurrence. We believe that careful removal of the lesion under TEES, which allowed us to perform surgery under a secure view with illumination and magnification, may have facilitated complete removal and prevented recurrence.
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spelling pubmed-94500762022-09-19 Complete Removal of Stage II Congenital Cholesteatoma Destroying Temporomandibular Joints Using Transcanal Endoscopic Ear Surgery With a Mirror Technique: A Case Report Ogawa, Shigeki Hosoya, Makoto Fujioka, Masato Ogawa, Kaoru J Int Adv Otol Case Report Transcanal endoscopic ear surgery (TEES) provides wide-angle clear vision for otologic surgery. We report the utility of TEES with the mirror technique for the complete removal of a congenital cholesteatoma in a 3-year-old boy. A white mass was observed through the tympanic membrane, and a congenital cholesteatoma was suspected during the conservative treatment of otitis media with effusion. Pre-operative computed tomography (CT) revealed an irregular mass lesion in the left middle ear, with bone erosion in the hypotympanum. During surgery, an open-type cholesteatoma was observed, mainly in the middle lower tympanum. The cholesteatoma had destroyed the periphery of the temporomandibular joint, which was widely exposed. The cholesteatoma had also spread to the tympanic sinus. Careful observation with a forward-oblique viewing endoscope and a variable angle tympanic mirror enabled complete removal of the mass under endoscopic guidance. No recurrence was observed during the postoperative follow-up, although residual open-type congenital cholesteatoma may often result in recurrence. We believe that careful removal of the lesion under TEES, which allowed us to perform surgery under a secure view with illumination and magnification, may have facilitated complete removal and prevented recurrence. European Academy of Otology and Neurotology and the Politzer Society 2022-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9450076/ /pubmed/35193853 http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/iao.2022.9145 Text en 2022 authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Content of this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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Complete Removal of Stage II Congenital Cholesteatoma Destroying Temporomandibular Joints Using Transcanal Endoscopic Ear Surgery With a Mirror Technique: A Case Report
title Complete Removal of Stage II Congenital Cholesteatoma Destroying Temporomandibular Joints Using Transcanal Endoscopic Ear Surgery With a Mirror Technique: A Case Report
title_full Complete Removal of Stage II Congenital Cholesteatoma Destroying Temporomandibular Joints Using Transcanal Endoscopic Ear Surgery With a Mirror Technique: A Case Report
title_fullStr Complete Removal of Stage II Congenital Cholesteatoma Destroying Temporomandibular Joints Using Transcanal Endoscopic Ear Surgery With a Mirror Technique: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Complete Removal of Stage II Congenital Cholesteatoma Destroying Temporomandibular Joints Using Transcanal Endoscopic Ear Surgery With a Mirror Technique: A Case Report
title_short Complete Removal of Stage II Congenital Cholesteatoma Destroying Temporomandibular Joints Using Transcanal Endoscopic Ear Surgery With a Mirror Technique: A Case Report
title_sort complete removal of stage ii congenital cholesteatoma destroying temporomandibular joints using transcanal endoscopic ear surgery with a mirror technique: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9450076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35193853
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/iao.2022.9145
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