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Is there a clinical difference in paediatric congenital cholesteatoma according to age?

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Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to analyse surgical outcomes of paediatric patients with congenital cholesteatoma according to age.

Method: This was a retrospective study reviewing the records of 186 children (136 boys and 50 girls) from August 1993 to January 2016. Patients were divided into three age groups (equal to or less than 3 years, over 3 and less than 7 years, and 7 to 15 years).

Results: There were significant differences in chief complaints, location of cholesteatoma in the middle ear, computed tomography findings, operation methods, ossicular erosion and type of cholesteatoma sac among the three groups. In addition, older age, open type cholesteatoma, ossicular erosion and mastoid invasion of cholesteatoma increased the recurrence rate after surgery. However, despite higher pre-operative air-bone gap in older children, hearing can be improved enough after proper surgery with ossicular reconstruction.

Conclusion: Delayed detection of paediatric cholesteatoma can lead to extensive disease and the need for an aggressive operation, which can result in worse hearing outcomes and an increased recurrence risk.
Issued Date
2023
C H Shin
W S Kang
H J Park
J W Chung
J H Ahn
Type
Article
Keyword
Age DistributionCholesteatomaCongenitalMiddle EarPaediatrics
DOI
10.1017/S0022215122001840
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/16800
Publisher
JOURNAL OF LARYNGOLOGY AND OTOLOGY
Language
영어
ISSN
0022-2151
Citation Volume
137
Citation Number
6
Citation Start Page
643
Citation End Page
650
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