Surgical Procedures for Ménière’s Disease
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2019Author
Bento, Ricardo Ferreira
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Lopes, Paula Tardim
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The aim of this chapter is to present a literature review on some of the main articles describing different interventions for the treatment in patients with progressive intractable Ménière disease symptoms. Even though each paper presents good results in defending its techniques, there have been few well-designed clinical studies, that is, studies involving control groups or long-term observation, in the efficacy of surgery with respect to vertigo control and hearing preservation. Focusing on presenting the different techniques established in the literature, we discuss the main indications and results obtained regarding the control of vertigo and the audiological outcomes after the procedure. Physicians should offer additional treatment strategies for Meniere’s disease patients with a long history of limiting symptoms or associated hearing loss. The surgical options for such patients should be considered carefully because surgery can damage the ipsilateral ear and the hearing function of the contralateral ear is often suboptimal. Its importance is that alternatives for treatment can only be offered to a patient when doctor knows them.
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https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.88014Subject
Doença de Meniere Meniere Disease Perda Auditiva Vertigem Hearing loss Vertigo Endolymphatic Vestibular rehabilitation