Statistical Analysis of Otosclerosis Surgery Performed by Jean Marquet

The early and long-term hearing results of 1,681 primary otosclerosis operations performed by the same surgeon, Jean Marquet, were reviewed retrospectively and analyzed with very strict statistical standards. Significantly better short- and long-term results were achieved with the stapedotomy technique compared to total stapedectomy, mainly at the higher frequencies (4 and 8 kHz) important for speech discrimination. Whatever technique was used to open the footplate (micropick, microdrill, or laser), no statistical audiometric difference could be found. The results were equal whether or not the stapedial tendon was preserved. Perioperative problems like pronounced oozing, difficult anatomic relationships, and accidental perilymph aspiration could affect hearing at higher frequencies. The calibrated hole technique was equally as good as conventional oval window sealing in sealing of the fenestra to prevent fistula. The stapedotomy technique was found the safest, having fewer complications.

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