The objective of the present study was to evaluate the long-term outcomes of the surgical treatment of chronic suppurative otitis with cholesteatoma in terms of prevention of a residual disease and its relapses. The results of the postoperative observation of 149 patients during the period from 2009 till 2013 are presented. All the patients underwent sanation surgery with the obliteration of paratympanic spaces followed by the restoration of the posterior wall of the external auditory meatus and simultaneous tympanoplasty (closed-type surgery). The patients were examined one year after the treatment with the use of the MRI technology in the non-EPI DWI regime for the purpose of monitoring the residual disorders and relapses of cholesteatoma. The follow-up observation revealed 9 cases of residual cholesteatoma, no relapse of chronic suppurative otitis was documented.
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