Volume 15, Number 3
2005
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pp. 169 - 172
Giuseppe Magliulo, Mario Gagliardi, Giuseppe Cuiuli, Alessandra Celebrini,
Donato Parrotto, Raffaello D'Amico
In our experience some patients subjected to stapedotomy
presented vestibular symptoms characterized by brief episodes of
vertigo that only lasted 10 to 20 seconds, accompanied by rapid
paroxysmal nystagmus similar to that found in benign paroxysmal
positional vertigo (BPPV). For this study, 141 otosclerotic
patients were enroled and underwent stapedotomy following the
Fisch and Dillier's technique. Twelve out (8.5%) of all the
patients under study complained of post-operative vertigo and
the physical examination of the positional nystagmus confirmed
the presence of paroxymal positional vertigo. The percentage
seems particularly high and does not agree with the data
reported in literature. The onset of the vestibular symptoms
appeared between the 5th and 21st day after surgery. To our
knowledge, this is the first prospective study existing in
literature on the incidence of BPPV after surgery of the stapes.
It must also be stressed that the patient should be informed
beforehand during the con sultation phase of the possibility of
post-stapedotomy BPPV together with the other causes of
post-operative vertigo.
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