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Review
. 2020 Dec;15(4):166-170.
doi: 10.1016/j.joto.2020.06.004. Epub 2020 Jul 19.

Role of endoscopy in surgical management of cholesteatoma: A systematic review

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Role of endoscopy in surgical management of cholesteatoma: A systematic review

Bhavika Verma et al. J Otol. 2020 Dec.

Abstract

Endoscopes are increasingly being used in cholesteatoma surgeries either as an adjunct to microscopes or sometimes exclusively. Their role at present is more as adjunct to microscope which still remains the work-horse for mastoidectomy. However, as endoscopy and endoscopic instruments are increasingly getting refined, role of endoscopy in management of cholesteatoma is continuously being appraised with progressively newer studies. This review aims to assess outcomes of several studies in which endoscopic techniques were used in cholesteatoma surgery and recognize common trends. An extensive review of literature on this theme was performed. Sixteen studies comprising of 1685 patients treated endoscopically either exclusively or in combination with microscope were included. Intra-operatively, in 267 (15.82%) cases, residual cholesteatoma was identified by endoscope in hidden areas after completion of surgery with microscope. On follow-up, recidivism was identified in 108 cases (6.4%) in second look procedures. Common sites of recurrence were hidden areas like sinus tympani. This review while acknowledging the value of microscope, highlights the merit of endoscope usage in cholesteatoma surgery and its role in reducing recurrence.

Keywords: Adjunctive endoscopy; Cholesteatoma; Endoscopic ear surgery; Mastoidectomy; Recurrence; Systematic review.

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There were no conflicts of interests.

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