Predictive factors of revision stapes surgery in otosclerosis

This study aimed to investigate predictive factors for revision surgery in otosclerosis. This was a retrospective, multicentre study in four tertiary centres. The primary objective was to investigate factors that were predictive of the need for revision stapes surgery. The 'revision' group...

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Published inJournal of laryngology and otology Vol. 137; no. 8; pp. 906 - 909
Main Authors Normant, S, Gendre, A, Boucher, S, Godey, B, Bordure, P, Michel, G
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 01.08.2023
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Summary:This study aimed to investigate predictive factors for revision surgery in otosclerosis. This was a retrospective, multicentre study in four tertiary centres. The primary objective was to investigate factors that were predictive of the need for revision stapes surgery. The 'revision' group included 145 patients, and the 'control' group included 143 patients. This study identified statistically significant predictive factors for the need for revision surgery: younger age, active smoking status, dyslipidaemia and high blood pressure. There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in terms of surgical technique or stapedotomy technique. This study showed that patients who are candidates for primary stapes surgery with younger age, active smoking status, dyslipidaemia and high blood pressure are at higher risk of needing revision surgery. A holistic approach prior to stapes surgery with multidisciplinary assessment is recommended. These results are important for better patient counselling on expected outcomes and risks.
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ISSN:0022-2151
1748-5460
DOI:10.1017/S0022215122002572