Techniques of Endoscopic Ossiculoplasty

J Vis Exp. 2024 Jan 26:(203). doi: 10.3791/66155.

Abstract

The utilization of endoscopes in modern otology has evolved from diagnostic purposes to the development of exclusive endoscopic ear surgery. This technique offers a panoramic view of the middle ear and provides an optimal magnification of the oval window region, the stapes' suprastructure, and the footplate, allowing great precision in prosthesis positioning during ossiculoplasty (OPL). Various techniques for ossicular chain reconstruction have been described in the literature. Either autologous or synthetic materials can be used for reconstruction. The use of a patient's own tissue minimizes the risk of implant rejection or extrusion of the prosthesis through the tympanic membrane. On the other hand, synthetic materials like titanium are light and rigid and do not require time-consuming prosthesis remodeling. The main objective of this article is to present a comprehensive step-by-step guide that serves as a surgical manual for exclusive endoscopic OPL. This guide will explain various forms of OPL using synthetic and autologous materials. The goal is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the various surgical techniques and support the integration into clinical practice.

Publication types

  • Video-Audio Media

MeSH terms

  • Ear, Middle* / surgery
  • Humans
  • Incus
  • Ossicular Prosthesis*
  • Prosthesis Implantation
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Stapes
  • Treatment Outcome