Surgical treatment of middle ear cholesteatoma in children with down syndrome

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作者
Bacciu, A
Pasanisi, E
Vincenti, V
Giordano, D
Caruso, A
Lauda, L
Bacciu, S
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[1] Univ Parma, Dept Otolaryngol, I-43100 Parma, Italy
[2] Piacenza, Grp Otol, Rome, Italy
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Down syndrome; cholesteatoma; surgery;
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10.1097/01.mao.0000185042.46523.9b
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Objectives: To report our personal experience in the surgical treatment of cholesteatoma in children with Down syndrome. Study Design: Retrospective study. Setting: Tertiary care otology and skull base centers. Patients: Nine patients with Down syndrome were surgically treated for cholesteatoma. Two patients had bilateral disease, resulting in a total of 11 ears surgically treated. Intervention: A canal-wall-up mastoidectomy was performed in two ears; in eight of the ears, a canal-wall-down mastoidectomy was carried out and a modified Bondy procedure was performed in one ear. Results: Residual cholesteatoma was found in one ear after the canal-wall-up mastoidectomy and recurrent cholesteatoma developed in another ear, also after canal-wall-up mastoidectomy. The recurrence required conversion to canal-wall-down mastoidectomy. One patient developed a perforation of the neotympanic membrane that had to be revised. Conclusions: Cholesteatoma in children with Down syndrome is a challenging entity for the otologic surgeon. Otolaryngologists should always suspect a cholesteatoma in each child with Down syndrome presenting warning symptoms such as otorrhea and hearing loss. If there is any doubt on inspection, further imaging studies (high-resolution computed tomography) are necessary. To the best of our knowledge, the current study is the first report to document the surgical treatment of cholesteatoma in subjects with Down syndrome.
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