Long-term results of sacculotomy in older patients.

Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol

Eye and Ear Clinic, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Published: October 1989

In patients with Meniere's disease with incapacitating vertiginous complaints in whom medical treatment has failed, sacculotomies by both the Fick and tack operations are relatively simple surgical procedures, whose short duration of anesthesia and hospitalization of patients minimizes the risks of morbidity in older patients appropriately to their general health, with good results in controlling vertigo. With respect to preservation of hearing, the tack operation is superior to the Fick operation.

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