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Title: Tympanoplasty, Mastoidectomy, Facial Nerve Decompression


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Tympanoplasty, Mastoidectomy, Facial Nerve
Decompression
  • Hau Sin Wong
  • Grand Rounds
  • 10/27/04

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Tympanoplasty
  • Definition operation involving tympanic membrane
    and evaluation of middle ear
  • Whereas myringoplasty is an operation of the
    tympanic membrane
  • Tympanoplasty can be accompanied with or without
    mastoidectomy

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Types of Tympanoplasty
  • Type I restoration of normal ME with intact
    ossicles
  • Type II Ossicular chain partially destroyed but
    preserved ad continuity restored

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  • Type III TM lays on stapes suprastructure
  • Type IV Round window protection with a small
    middle ear mobile footplate left exposed
  • Type V Closed middle ear with round window
    protection fenestra in the horizontal
    semicircular canal coveredby a skin graft.

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Middle Ear Anatomy
  • Ossicles Malleus, Incus, Stapes
  • Ligaments sup malleolar ligament, stapedial
    tendon
  • Cochlearform process, pyramidal process

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Technique
  • Evaluate TM and ME if perforation present
  • Create vascular strip
  • Incise postauricular incision for mastoidectomy
  • Mastoidectomy- identify lateral landmarks for
    drilling. Anterior boundary-post EAC, superior
    boundary- root of the zygoma, linea temporalis,
    inferior boundary- mastoid tip. Drill medially
    and saucerize, delineating Tegmen superiorly,
    thinning post EAC anteriorly, Sigmoid sinus
    posteriorly, Horizontal SCC medially
  • Identify vertical segment of facial nerve between
    HSCC and digastric ridge
  • Open facial recess boundaries are fossa incudus,
    facial nerve, chorda tympani
  • Visualization of incus, malleus in antrum, incus
    and stapes in facial recess.

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Tympanomeatal flap
  • EAC skin and TM elevated anteriorly

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  • TM grafts
  • 1. Cartilage 2. fools fascia (loose areolar
    fascia over temporalis fascia) 3. temporalis
    fascia
  • Medial or lateral graft placement

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Facial Nerve Decompression
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Anatomy
  • 5 segments
  • Meatal- brainstem to IAC
  • Labyrinthine- fundus of IAC to facial hiatus
    (includes fallopian canal-narrowest segment of
    facial canal)
  • Tympanic- geniculate gangilion to pyraminal
    eminence
  • Mastoid-pyramidal eminence to stylomastoid
    foramen
  • Extratemporal- stylomastoid foramen to muscles of
    facial expression ( temporal, zygomatic, buccal,
    mandibular, cervical)

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Anatomy
  • Arterial Supply
  • Intracranial segment supplied by labyrinthine
    artery off the AICA
  • Tympanic segment supplied by superficial petrosal
    artery off the middle meningeal artery
  • Mastoid segment supplied by the stylomastoid
    artery off the external carotid artery

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Facial Nerve Decompression
  • Eggshell the facial canal (vertical segment)
  • Open Facial recess and extended the facial recess
    using a barber pole method
  • Follow facial nerve to the tympanic segment
  • Eggshell covering overlying facial nerved
    removed, exposing the sheath
  • Sheath incised and facial nerve decompressed.

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