Osteosclerosis Flashcards
What is the pathophysiology of osteosclerosis?
Disease of otic capsule or bony labyrinth, where hard, compact labyrinth bone is replaced by patches of spongy bone
- Bony overgrowths affect footplate of stapes -> fixation -> CHL
- Involvement of spiral ligament -> SNHL
What are the clinical features of osteosclerosis?
- *Chronic progressive HL
- Begins around 30yo
- Predominantly CHL (but can also be SNHL), usually bilateral
- May begin or worsen during pregnancy (thought to accelerate disease progression)
- +ve FHx
Quiet speech as patients are able to hear their own voice (? Due to loss of stapedial reflexes?)
Tinnitus
Positional vertigo
What are the investigations done for otosclerosis?
- Otoscopy -> *normal TM
- **PTA-> characteristic “Carhart’s notch” around 2kHz (increase in BC threshold at 2 kHz)
- Tympanometry -> compliance may reduce after early stages
- Stapedial reflexes -> reduced/absent
- High-resolution CT -> hypodense area anterior to oval window, thickening of stapes footplate
What is the treatment for otosclerosis?
Observation (if mild) +/- hearing aid (if symptomatic) *hearing aids help both SNHL or CHL
Stapedectomy (large hearing loss) 🡪 fixed stapes removed and replaced by piston which connects to incus to allow for transmission of vibrations; usually curative BUT risk of severe post-op SNHL (1-4% risk), or worsened tinnitus
Cochlear implant (expensive around SGD20k, and not 100% effective)