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Review
. 2017 Feb;131(2):117-122.
doi: 10.1017/S0022215116009828. Epub 2017 Jan 10.

Endoscopic ear surgery: a hot topic?

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Endoscopic ear surgery: a hot topic?

S Mitchell et al. J Laryngol Otol. 2017 Feb.

Abstract

Objectives: To summarise published research investigating maximal temperatures associated with endoscopes used in otology. Possible thermal issues surrounding the use of endoscopes in middle-ear surgery are discussed, and recommendations regarding the safest ways to use endoscopes in endoscopic ear surgery are made.

Methods: A non-systematic review of the relevant literature was conducted, with descriptive analysis and presentation of the results.

Results: There are currently no reports of any temperature-related deleterious effects in patients having undergone endoscopic ear surgery. There is debate regarding heat issues in endoscopic ear surgery, with a limited body of work documenting potential negative impacts of middle-ear heat exposure from endoscopes. The diameter of endoscope, type of light source used, distance from endoscope tip and duration of exposure are highlighted potential factors for high temperatures in endoscopic ear surgery.

Conclusion: There is a trend towards endoscopes being used routinely in ear surgery. Simple practice points are recommended to minimise potential thermal risks.

Keywords: Endoscopes; Endoscopic Surgical Procedures; Inner Ear; Middle Ear; Otologic Surgical Procedures; Temperature.

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