Published January 1, 2025 | Version v1
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Histopathological Patterns of Otosclerosis Progression: Exploring Otic Capsule and Round Window Involvement

  • 1. Univ Minnesota, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Lions Res Bldg 2001 6th St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
  • 2. Showa Univ, Dept Otorhinolaryngol, Fujigaoka Hosp, Yokohama, Japan

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ObjectivesObliteration of the round window (RW) in cases of otosclerosis presents a significant clinical challenge due to its association with more severe hearing loss and a poorer prognosis for functional recovery after stapes surgery. The objective is to assess and characterize the occurrence of RW involvement in otosclerosis cases and to identify patterns of disease progression that may indicate a potential for RW obliteration.MethodsWe selected archival temporal bones from donors with otosclerosis. We evaluated the degree of RW obliteration using a semi-quantitative scale and the location of the foci within the temporal bone, and whether the foci were continuous or isolated.ResultsMost of the foci were located anteriorly to the oval window (89.2%), while RW area involvement was seen in 26.9% of the ears. In cases with fenestral foci, 68.1% directly involved and/or fixed the footplate. Among donors with bilateral otosclerosis, foci affected both ears in a similar pattern in 64.2%. Among donors with RW involvement, ones with continuous, large lesions that extended from the oval window associated with complete RW obliteration, while ones with smaller degrees of obliteration had solitary foci scattered within the otic capsule.ConclusionOur results demonstrate a high rate of RW involvement in cases of otosclerosis. Ears with continuous lesions extending from the oval window region to the RW area were more likely to present with complete RW obliteration. These results provide insights that could lead to better prognostic assessment of patients with otosclerosis in the future.Level of EvidenceN/A Laryngoscope, 2024

The objective of this study is to assess and characterize the occurrence of round window (RW) involvement in otosclerosis cases. We selected archival temporal bones from donors with otosclerosis and studied otosclerotic foci. Among donors with RW involvement, ones with continuous, large lesions that extended from the oval window associated with complete RW obliteration, while ones with smaller degrees of obliteration had solitary foci scattered within the otic capsule.image

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