Perilymph fistula: the patients' experience.
J Laryngol Otol. 2016 Apr 26;:1-6
Authors: Meldrum JA, Prinsley PR
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the experiences and outcomes of patients who underwent surgical repair of a perilymph fistula in Norfolk, UK.
METHODS: The study involved a retrospective questionnaire-based patient survey and case note review of patients who had undergone tympanotomy and perilymph fistula repair between 1998 and 2012 in two district general hospitals.
RESULTS: Fourteen patients underwent 20 procedures, of whom 7 completed the pre- and post-operative Vertigo Symptom Scale. In five patients, there was no obvious precipitating cause. Perilymph fistula was precipitated by noise in one patient, by a pressure-increasing event in six patients and by trauma in two patients. The Vertigo Symptom Scale scores showed a statistically significant improvement following surgical repair, from a median of 67 (out of 175) pre-operatively to 19 post-operatively.
CONCLUSION: In selected patients with vertigo, perilymph fistula should be considered; surgical repair can significantly improve symptoms.
PMID: 27112544 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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