Clinical features and radiological evaluation of otic capsule sparing temporal bone fractures.
J Laryngol Otol. 2017 Jan 26;:1-6
Authors: Song SW, Jun BC, Kim H
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical and radiological aspects of otic capsule sparing temporal bone fractures.
METHODS: Using medical records, 188 temporal bones of 173 patients with otic capsule sparing temporal bone fractures were evaluated. Otoscopic findings and symptoms, facial paralysis, and hearing loss were assessed.
RESULTS: Using regional analysis, 7 fractures were classified as type I, 85 as type II, 169 as type III and 114 as type IV. Fourteen of the 17 facial paralysis cases improved to House-Brackmann grade II or lower at an average of 57.6 days after the initial evaluation. Thirty-one patients underwent initial and follow-up pure tone audiometry examinations. The air-bone gap closed significantly from 27.2 dB at an average of 21.8 days post-trauma to 19.6 dB at an average of 79.9 days post-trauma, without the need for surgical intervention.
CONCLUSION: Initial conservative treatment for facial paralysis or conductive hearing loss is possible in otic capsule sparing fracture cases after careful evaluation of the patient.
PMID: 28124635 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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