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N Sánchez Varela, M Vidal Gómez, M Portela Romero
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 27, 2023: Semergen
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36950871/transcanal-excision-of-exostoses-large-series-comparing-bone-removal-methods
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jack Shohet, Drew Justeson, Allison Wilkins
OBJECTIVE: External auditory exostosis (EAE) is a condition of progressive temporal bone growth into the external auditory canal most commonly from repeat cold water and wind exposure. Several tools have been utilized for EAE excision with varying implications for intra- and postoperative complications. However, comparisons of osteotome and microdrill are made difficult due to the few published cases and intervariability between surgeons. Furthermore, evidence is needed to analyze the safety of novel supplemental tools such as the piezoelectric bone-cutting device...
March 23, 2023: Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36635864/complication-rates-in-osteotome-and-drill-techniques-in-external-auditory-canal-exostoses-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Austin R Swisher, Priyanka Singh, Peter Debbaneh, Alexander Rivero
OBJECTIVES: To assess and compare complication rates of symptomatic external auditory canal (EAC) exostoses treated with drill versus osteotome canalplasty. DATABASES REVIEWED: PubMed/Medline, OVID, EMBASE, Web of Science, Google Scholar. METHODS: A systematic review and meta-analysis in accordance with PRISMA guidelines and standardized bias assessment using the JBI critical appraisal checklist was performed. Studies containing original outcome data on drill and osteotome canalplasty were included...
January 12, 2023: Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36451908/the-chronically-blocked-ear-a-dive-into-external-auditory-exostosis
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Bianca Montebello, Stephanie Vella, Reuben Grech
Numerous papers have reported the presence of reactive but benign bony exostosis in the external auditory canal of swimmers; of both cold and warm water. This outgrowth may lead to stenosis of the canal with associated complications such as repeated cerumen impaction, infections and also hearing loss. In this case report, we will present the case of a 62-year-old gentleman who was referred for imaging by an ENT specialist following difficulty with visualisation of the tympanic membrane during otoscopy.
July 1, 2022: BJR Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36405485/the-endoscopic-anatomy-of-the-external-acoustic-meatus-and-of-the-middle-ear-in-dry-temporal-bones-a-study-conducted-using-digital-and-mobile-device-technology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fernando P Gaspar-Sobrinho, Aline L S Trzan, Sandra de Q Uzeda, Joao Flavio Nogueira
Introduction  The endoscopic anatomy of the middle ear (ME) and of the external acoustic meatus (EAM) has been described in cadavers, in fresh temporal bones, or in vivo using conventional video recording, but not in dry bones or using an alternative inspection and recording technique. Objective  To study the anatomy of the ME and of the EAM in dry temporal bones using a smartphone-endoscope system. Methods  The EAM and the ME were studied in dry temporal bones using an endoscopic transcanal approach with a telescope connected to a smartphone (M-scope mobile endoscope app and adaptador, GBEF Telefonia, São Paulo, SP, Brazil)...
October 2022: International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35355493/prevention-of-external-auditory-canal-exostosis-in-the-colorado-whitewater-community
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Annalise E Wille, Vanessa K Pazdernik, Nicole Sassounian, Kelli Glaser
CONTEXT: External auditory canal exostoses (EACE) are bony formations that develop insidiously in the auditory meatus from chronic exposure to cold water and, in severe cases, require surgery. This condition has been understudied in the whitewater kayakers and not yet studied in the riverboarding population. Precautions such as earplugs are thought to prevent the formation of EACE because they mechanically block cold water from contacting the sensitive skin in the external auditory canal; however, earplugs are not commonly utilized by athletes...
March 31, 2022: Journal of osteopathic medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34172661/canalplasty-for-exostosis-removal-comparing-microscopic-versus-endoscopic-ear-surgery-techniques
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zahra N Sayyid, Yona Vaisbuch, Autefeh Sajjadi, Hamed Sajjadi
OBJECTIVE: To compare an endoscopic versus microscopic approach to removal of exostoses and osteomas in canalplasty procedures. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective case review. SETTING: Private and tertiary referral centers. PATIENTS: Adult patients requiring canalplasty procedures performed either microscopically or endoscopically for removal of exostosis or osteoma and/or canal stenosis. INTERVENTION: Microscopic or endoscopic canalplasty...
December 1, 2021: Otology & Neurotology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34146149/external-auditory-exostoses-in-wind-dependent-water-sports-participants-german-wind-and-kitesurfers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Florian Wegener, Manfred Wegner, Nora M Weiss
PURPOSE: Cold water and wind are known to cause exostoses of the external auditory canal. Different prevalences in different sports have been described in the literature. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of external auditory exostosis (EAE) and EAE severity in coastal German wind- and kitesurfers who are exposed to cold water and strong winds. Furthermore, influencing factors such as the total exposure time and frequency of activity as well as the correlations between symptoms and the severity of EAE were investigated...
May 2022: European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33555441/impact-of-ear-protection-on-occurrence-of-exostosis-in-surfers-an-observational-prospective-study-of-242-ears
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cassandre Lambert, Simon Marin, Maxime Esvan, Benoit Godey
PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to investigate the efficacy of ear protection (earplug and surf hood) in preventing the development of external auditory exostosis (EAE) in surfers. METHODS: We performed a prospective observational study. Volunteer surfers were recruited from June 2016 to October 2017 on the Brittany coast in France. Each participant filled in a questionnaire and underwent otoscopic digitalized photography to establish the degree of external ear obstruction by two different practitioners...
December 2021: European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31039989/lifetime-prevalence-of-exostoses-in-new-zealand-surfers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vini Simas, Debbie Remnant, James Furness, Catherine J Bacon, Robert W Moran, Wayne A Hing, Mike Climstein
INTRODUCTION External auditory exostosis (EAE) is a benign, irreversible bony outgrowth that arises from the temporal bone. EAE projects into the external ear canal, potentially causing recurrent otitis externa and conductive hearing loss. AIM To determine lifetime prevalence of EAE in New Zealand (NZ) surfers. METHODS This study used an online national survey. RESULTS Respondents were 1376 NZ surfers (recreational = 868, competitive = 508). Mean surfing experience was 16.2 years. Most self-classified as advanced surfers (36...
April 2019: Journal of Primary Health Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30575010/cold-water-diving-in-the-tropics-external-auditory-exostoses-among-the-pre-columbian-inhabitants-of-panama
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicole E Smith-Guzmán, Richard G Cooke
OBJECTIVES: The appearance of external auditory exostoses archaeologically has been attributed to aquatic activities in middle latitudes. However, recent clinical research implicates low sea surface temperatures, especially below a threshold of 19°C, as a stronger predictor of ear exostosis development than latitude. Here, we examine the frequency of external auditory exostoses in human remains from nine pre-Columbian archaeological sites in Panama, representing individuals from a warm, tropical region...
December 21, 2018: American Journal of Physical Anthropology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30233044/bilateral-exostosis-of-the-external-auditory-canal-surfer-s-ear
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sriram S Patwari, Saurabh Joshi, Harsha C Chadaga
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
September 2018: Neurology India
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30099978/removal-of-external-ear-canal-exostoses-by-piezo-surgery-a-novel-technique
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
P M Puttasiddaiah, S T Browning
BACKGROUND: External auditory canal exostoses are known to occur in patients who engage in cold-water sports. Although the majority of patients with exostosis remain asymptomatic, larger lesions can cause wax impaction, conductive hearing loss and predispose to recurrent otitis externa. OBJECTIVE: A novel technique is described of using a piezo saw to excise exostoses that are symptomatic. The piezo saw is used to perform various procedures, but its use in removing exostoses has not been described in the literature...
September 2018: Journal of Laryngology and Otology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29629231/internal-auditory-canal-exostosis-a-technical-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lynn Mubita, Michael Seidman, Jack Rock
Background: Exostoses of the internal auditory canal is a rare finding that may present with disabling symptoms of dizziness, hearing loss, and vestibular dysfunction based on the extent of cranial nerve compression. The purpose of this case report is to discuss the presentation and outcomes in a patient who presented with this disorder. Case Description: A 19-year-old female presented to the neurotologist with left ear discomfort, pain with left lateral gaze, and dizziness...
2018: Surgical Neurology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28588862/surfer-s-ear
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yumi Okuyama, Akira Baba, Hiroya Ojiri, Tsuneya Nakajima
Exostosis in external auditory canal is common among surfers. Common symptoms are decreased hearing or loss of hearing, ear infection, and/or plugging sensation. Repeated exposure to cold water is a key clinical history to suspect this condition. Based on symptoms and existence of infection, surgical removal of the exostosis is recommended.
June 2017: Clinical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28247225/update-from-the-4th-edition-of-the-world-health-organization-classification-of-head-and-neck-tumours-tumours-of-the-ear
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lester D R Thompson
The 2017 fourth edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Tumours, specifically as it relates to the ear (Chap. 9), has several changes. Importantly, the number of entities has been significantly reduced by omitting tumors or lesions if they do not occur exclusively or predominantly at this site or if they are discussed in detail elsewhere in the book. These entities include: embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma, osteoma, exostosis, angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia, Schneiderian papilloma, inverted papilloma, lipoma of the internal auditory canal, hemangioma, hematolymphoid tumors, and secondary tumors...
March 2017: Head and Neck Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27834109/external-ear-canal-exostosis-and-otitis-media-in-temporal-bones-of-prehistoric-and-historic-chilean-populations-a-paleopathological-and-paleoepidemiological-study
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Mario Castro, Marcos Goycoolea, Verónica Silva-Pinto
CONCLUSIONS: External ear canal exostosis is more prevalent in northern coastal groups than in the highlands, suggesting that ocean activities facilitate the appearance of exostosis. However, southern coastal groups exposed to colder ocean water have a lesser incidence of exostosis, possibly due to less duration of exposure. There was a high incidence of otitis media in all groups of native population in Chile. One coastal group had a higher incidence, presumably due to racial factors...
April 2017: Acta Oto-laryngologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27755370/outcomes-of-drill-canalplasty-in-exostoses-and-osteoma-analysis-of-256-cases-and-literature-review
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REVIEW
Golda Grinblat, Sampath Chandra Prasad, Gianluca Piras, Jingchun He, Abdelkader Taibah, Alessandra Russo, Mario Sanna
OBJECTIVE: 1) To describe the surgical technique of drill canaplasty for exostosis and osteoma and to evaluate our results. 2) To propose a new grading system for external auditory canal stenosis (EACS). 3) To review the recent literature. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective review. SETTING: Quarternary referral center for Otology & Skull Base surgery. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Two hundred seventeen patients (256 ears) with exostosis or osteoma were included in the study...
December 2016: Otology & Neurotology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26669556/transcanal-micro-osteotome-only-technique-for-excision-of-exostoses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yaser Ghavami, Jay Bhatt, Kasra Ziai, Marlon M Maducdoc, Hamid R Djalilian
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the outcomes and complications of transcanal excision of exostoses using micro-osteotomes, without a postauricular incision or the use of the drill. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective chart review of patients undergoing exostoses excision. SETTING: Tertiary Care Medical Center. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: All of the patients underwent surgical removal of the exostoses using only a 1 or 2 mm micro-osteotomes...
February 2016: Otology & Neurotology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26521366/herniation-of-the-temporomandibular-joint-into-the-external-auditory-canal-our-review-of-13-cases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
D Portmann, S Guindi, I Sribniak, F Arcaute Aizpuru
UNLABELLED: Symptomatic dehiscence of the anterior wall of the external auditory canal is only occasionally encountered during otologic surgery. OBJECTIVE: To propose a technical answer for the reconstruction of anterior wall defects based on the size of the dehiscence. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Retrospective study of 13 cases of dehiscence of the anterior wall (9 male and 4 female patients between 30 and 66 years) operated between 1998 and 2010...
2014: Revue de Laryngologie—Otologie—Rhinologie
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