Factors affecting the incidence of chorda tympani nerve transection in middle ear surgery
Abstract Objective To reveal the factors affecting the incidence of chorda tympani nerve (CTN) transection during middle ear surgery. Study Design Retrospective case review. Setting Tertiary referral center. Patients We analyzed 232 ears (117 ears with cholesteatoma, 101 ears with chronic otitis med...
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description | Abstract Objective To reveal the factors affecting the incidence of chorda tympani nerve (CTN) transection during middle ear surgery. Study Design Retrospective case review. Setting Tertiary referral center. Patients We analyzed 232 ears (117 ears with cholesteatoma, 101 ears with chronic otitis media, and 14 ears with otosclerosis) that underwent tympanoplasty or stapes surgery during 2017–2020. Intervention Eighty‐four ears underwent transcanal endoscopic ear surgery (TEES), 103 ears underwent microscopic ear surgery (MES), and 45 ears underwent surgery using both endoscopy and microscopy (Dual). Main Outcome Measure To confirm CTN transection, intraoperative endoscopic/microscopic video images were evaluated. We used the same video images to determine the anatomical variation of the CTN course in the middle ear. Results In 18 ears (7.8%: 6/84 TEES ears [7.1%], 6/103 MES ears [5.8%], and 6/45 Dual ears [13.3%]), the CTN was cut during middle ear surgery. There was no significant difference in CTN transection among groups. In cholesteatoma patients, stapes involvement resulted in a significantly higher CTN transection incidence. CTN anatomical variants such as the “Attached Short type” and “Ultrashort type” showed a significantly higher CTN transection incidence. Conclusion Although endoscopic surgery did not reduce the incidence of CTN transection during middle ear surgery, pathological involvement of the stapes and CTN anatomical variants, such as the “Attached Short type” and “Ultrashort type,” may increase this incidence. Preoperative evaluation of stapes involvement and anatomical location of the CTN course could help identify patients at greater risk for iatrogenic CTN transection. Level of Evidence 4. |
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spelling | doaj.art-d4841a8e4e7c46e8afc4edfcbe6428342022-12-22T04:24:07ZengWileyLaryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology2378-80382022-12-01762088209410.1002/lio2.976Factors affecting the incidence of chorda tympani nerve transection in middle ear surgerySaki Takihata0Takaomi Kurioka1Kunio Mizutari2Akihiro Shiotani3Department of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery National Defense Medical College Saitama JapanDepartment of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery National Defense Medical College Saitama JapanDepartment of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery National Defense Medical College Saitama JapanDepartment of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery National Defense Medical College Saitama JapanAbstract Objective To reveal the factors affecting the incidence of chorda tympani nerve (CTN) transection during middle ear surgery. Study Design Retrospective case review. Setting Tertiary referral center. Patients We analyzed 232 ears (117 ears with cholesteatoma, 101 ears with chronic otitis media, and 14 ears with otosclerosis) that underwent tympanoplasty or stapes surgery during 2017–2020. Intervention Eighty‐four ears underwent transcanal endoscopic ear surgery (TEES), 103 ears underwent microscopic ear surgery (MES), and 45 ears underwent surgery using both endoscopy and microscopy (Dual). Main Outcome Measure To confirm CTN transection, intraoperative endoscopic/microscopic video images were evaluated. We used the same video images to determine the anatomical variation of the CTN course in the middle ear. Results In 18 ears (7.8%: 6/84 TEES ears [7.1%], 6/103 MES ears [5.8%], and 6/45 Dual ears [13.3%]), the CTN was cut during middle ear surgery. There was no significant difference in CTN transection among groups. In cholesteatoma patients, stapes involvement resulted in a significantly higher CTN transection incidence. CTN anatomical variants such as the “Attached Short type” and “Ultrashort type” showed a significantly higher CTN transection incidence. Conclusion Although endoscopic surgery did not reduce the incidence of CTN transection during middle ear surgery, pathological involvement of the stapes and CTN anatomical variants, such as the “Attached Short type” and “Ultrashort type,” may increase this incidence. Preoperative evaluation of stapes involvement and anatomical location of the CTN course could help identify patients at greater risk for iatrogenic CTN transection. Level of Evidence 4.https://doi.org/10.1002/lio2.976chorda tympanimiddle ear surgerysurveytaste |
spellingShingle | Saki Takihata Takaomi Kurioka Kunio Mizutari Akihiro Shiotani Factors affecting the incidence of chorda tympani nerve transection in middle ear surgery Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology chorda tympani middle ear surgery survey taste |
title | Factors affecting the incidence of chorda tympani nerve transection in middle ear surgery |
title_full | Factors affecting the incidence of chorda tympani nerve transection in middle ear surgery |
title_fullStr | Factors affecting the incidence of chorda tympani nerve transection in middle ear surgery |
title_full_unstemmed | Factors affecting the incidence of chorda tympani nerve transection in middle ear surgery |
title_short | Factors affecting the incidence of chorda tympani nerve transection in middle ear surgery |
title_sort | factors affecting the incidence of chorda tympani nerve transection in middle ear surgery |
topic | chorda tympani middle ear surgery survey taste |
url | https://doi.org/10.1002/lio2.976 |
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