Conductive Hearing Loss Flashcards
Definition
Diseases interfere with sound conduction.
Lesion in external ear / tympanic membrane / middle ear / ossicles (upto stapediovestibular joint.
Characteristics
Negative Rinne (BC>AC)
Weber lateralization (poorer ear)
Normal absolute BC
Low frequency more affected
Audiometry
Better BC
Air-Bone gap (more loss)
Loss (not > 60dB)
Good speech discrimination
Causes /Aetiology
Congenital
Meatal atresia
Fixation of stapes footplate
Malleous head foxation
Ossicular discontinuity
Cholesteatoma
Acquired
External ear
Obstruction / tumour / atresia
Middle ear
Perforation (tymapic membrane)
Fluid (OM /haemotympanum)
Mass (tumour)
Ossicle disruption (CSOM / cholesteatoma)
Ossicle fixation (otosclerosis / adhesive OM)
Eustachian tube blockage (serous OM)
Classification
Non-Organic
Organic
Conductive
Sensoneural
Sensory (cochlear)
Neural
Peripheral (8th CN)
Central (central auditory pathway)
Lesions in conductive apparatus
Complete obstruction of ear canal (30)
Tympanic perforation (10-40)
Ossicular interuption
+ Intact drum (54)
+ Perforation (38)
Malleous fixation (10-25)
Closure of oval window (60)
Management
Canal obstruction removal
Fluid removal (Myringotomy)
Middle ear mass removal (tympanotomy)(removal of tomours / cholesteatoma)
Stapedectomy
Tympanoplasty
Hearing aid
Tympanoplasty
Eradicate disease in middle ear
Reconstruct hearing mechanism
Tympanic membrane (myringoplasty)
Ossicular chain (ossiculoplasty)
Both (tympanoplasty)
Principles of tympanoplasty
Intact tympanic membrane
Ossicular chain
2 functioning windows
Acoustic separation of 2 windows
Functioning eustachian tube
Functioning sensoneural apparatus
Types of tympanoplasty
Type 1 (perforated tympanic membrane)(myringoplasty)
Type 2 (perforated tympanic membrane + erosion of malleus)(graft on incus / remnant of malleus)
Type 3 (absent malleus + incus)(graft on stapes head)(myringostapediopexy / columella tympanoplasty)
Type 4 (foot plate of stapes only)(graft between oval and round window)
Type 5 (stapes footplate is fixed)(round window functioning)(another window created - fenestration operation)
Degree of hearing loss (WHO classification)
Mild (26-40dB)
Moderate (41-55)
Moderately severe (56-70)
Severe (71-91)
Profound (> 91)
Total loss
Handicap definition
Disability firther restricts the duties and roles expected from an individual by society.
Disability definition
When impairment affects the ability to perform certain functions in the range considered normal for that individual.