The objective of this study is to report the surgical outcome after middle fossa approach (MFA) plugging in patients suffering from a superior semi-circular canal dehiscence (SCD) syndrome. This is a retrospective case review. Tertiary referral center. Sixteen ears in 13 patients with a SCD syndrome suffering from severe and disabling vestibular symptoms with a bony dehiscence on CT scan >3 mm and decreased threshold of cervical vestibular evoked potentials (cVEMPs). We assessed preoperatively: clinical symptoms, hearing, cVEMPs threshold, size of dehiscence and videonystagmography (VNG) with caloric and 100 Hz vibratory tests. Postoperatively, we noted occurrences of neurosurgical complication, evolution of audiological and vestibular symp...
To evaluate the results obtained in treating superior semicircular canal dehiscence by plugging and ...
none5Objectives: Our objectives were to report the functional conditions of superior semicircular ca...
This is a report of a patient with an air-bone gap, thought 10 years ago to be a conductive hearing ...
The classical surgical approach for superior semicircular canal dehiscences (SSCD) is via the extrad...
Superior canal dehiscence (SCD) syndrome is a rare disorder involving the inner ear that was first d...
AbstractWe report here three cases of patients with superior semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome,...
Background Certain cases of superior semicircular canal dehiscence or benign paroxysmal positional v...
Objective Superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SSCD) represents a rare condition that may be asso...
Objective:To determine the pre-and postoperative clinical, audiological, vestibular, and patient-rep...
Objective: We investigate the postoperative subjective and objective outcomes of different surgical ...
OBJECTIVE:: To assess the change in hearing, vestibular function, and size of superior canal dehisce...
OBJECTIVE The transmastoid plugging of a superior semicircular canal is considered a safe and eff...
Background: Superior canal dehiscence syndrome (SCDS) can be treated surgically in patients with inc...
Objective: To determine whether adult cochlear implant (CI) users with superior canal dehiscence syn...
To evaluate the results obtained in treating superior semicircular canal dehiscence by plugging and ...
none5Objectives: Our objectives were to report the functional conditions of superior semicircular ca...
This is a report of a patient with an air-bone gap, thought 10 years ago to be a conductive hearing ...
The classical surgical approach for superior semicircular canal dehiscences (SSCD) is via the extrad...
Superior canal dehiscence (SCD) syndrome is a rare disorder involving the inner ear that was first d...
AbstractWe report here three cases of patients with superior semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome,...
Background Certain cases of superior semicircular canal dehiscence or benign paroxysmal positional v...
Objective Superior semicircular canal dehiscence (SSCD) represents a rare condition that may be asso...
Objective:To determine the pre-and postoperative clinical, audiological, vestibular, and patient-rep...
Objective: We investigate the postoperative subjective and objective outcomes of different surgical ...
OBJECTIVE:: To assess the change in hearing, vestibular function, and size of superior canal dehisce...
OBJECTIVE The transmastoid plugging of a superior semicircular canal is considered a safe and eff...
Background: Superior canal dehiscence syndrome (SCDS) can be treated surgically in patients with inc...
Objective: To determine whether adult cochlear implant (CI) users with superior canal dehiscence syn...
To evaluate the results obtained in treating superior semicircular canal dehiscence by plugging and ...
none5Objectives: Our objectives were to report the functional conditions of superior semicircular ca...
This is a report of a patient with an air-bone gap, thought 10 years ago to be a conductive hearing ...