[Rupture of the round window--detection with fluorescence endoscopy].

HNO

HNO-Klinik der Müritz-Klinikum GmbH, Weinbergstrasse 19, 17192 Waren/Müritz.

Published: February 2001

Rupture of the round window membrane as a special cause of inner ear deafness is widely accepted after changing pressure levels, e.g. in diving. However, even without a barotrauma before, the spontaneous rupture of the round window membrane is suspected occasionally in patients with sudden hearing loss and/or vertigo and tinnitus. To carry through the tympanotomy is decided by ENT surgeons often in cases of progressive hearing loss despite infusion therapy. Perilymph fistulas have been detected relatively seldom, compared to the number of reported operations by several authors. However, covering the round niche with connective tissue leads to the improvement of symptoms sometimes even in cases without microscopical evidence of fistula. Within the last 3 years 14 patients suffering sudden hearing loss of one ear underwent tympanotomy in our department. Of these patients 8 reached restitution of the hearing ability. Especially 2 patients with sudden deafness caused by spontaneous rupture of the round window membrane are reported in the following article. Perilymph fistulas were detected in these cases by IV-application of fluorescein and fluorescence endoscopy of the middle ear. Both patients obtained a normal hearing curve within 1 week after surgical intervention and obliteration of the round niche.

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