Cholesteatoma in chronic otitis media secondary to pars tensa perforation.

Acta oto-laryngologica(2023)

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BACKGROUND:Acquired cholesteatoma secondary to pars tensa perforation was rare in clinic. OBJECTIVES:In this study, we explored factors related to acquired cholesteatoma in chronic otitis media patients with pars tensa perforation. MATERIAL AND METHODS:262 adults (296 ears) with pars tensa perforation were divided into four groups: anterior perforation group, posterior perforation group, central perforation group, and marginal perforation group. Analysis was carried out in terms of cholesteatoma formation, adhesion of perforation edges, mastoid pneumatization, and the function of eustachian tube. RESULTS:Cholesteatoma was found in 34% (18 in 53 ears) in posterior perforation group, 14.3% (14 in 98 ears) in marginal perforation group, and 2.5% (2 in 80 ears) in anterior perforation group. For subjects with adhesion in perforation edges, cholesteatoma was approved in 94% of posterior perforation, 42% of marginal perforation and 25% of anterior perforation groups. The adhesion in perforation edges and function of eustachian tube instead of mastoid pneumatization were statistically significant for cholesteatoma formation. CONCLUSIONS AND SIGNIFICANCE:Acquired cholesteatoma was mostly found in patients with posterior and marginal perforation, followed by anterior perforation. Adhesion of perforation edges was another risk factor for cholesteatoma formation. Eustachian tube also functioned by influencing the ventilation of middle ear.
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Cholesteatoma,adhesion,inflammation,pars tensa perforation
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