Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica (Mar 2022)

The use of parietotemporal fascia flap in the treatment of recurrent cholesteatoma: clinical case

  • João Baltazar Ferreira,
  • Carla Brandão,
  • Rita Meireles,
  • Mário Jorge Freire Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/2177-1235.2022RBCP0017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 01
pp. 100 – 104

Abstract

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Cholesteatoma consists of an inflmmatory process that results in the migration of squamous keratinized epithelium into the middle ear. Although regarded as a histopathologically benign entity it can behave quite aggressively being an important cause of deafness in all countries. Ear discharge, pain, ear drum rupture with extension into the inner ear leading to deafness and vertigo, are the most common clinical manifestations. Treatment consists of surgically excising all the foreign epithelium from the middle ear. Recurrences can be as high as 50% and are a challenge to Ear, Nose and Throat doctors. In this case report we describe a case of an acquired recurrent cholesteatoma in a tertiary hospital in Portugal, treated with radical ablation of middle ear and mastoid cavity by the otolaryngologists. The chosen reconstructive option was obliteration of the dead space using a temporo-parietal fascial flap by the Plastic Surgery Department

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