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Total Ossicular Replacement Prosthesis (TORP)

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This is another patient who had a

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mastoidectomy for cholesteatoma.

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And this gives us the opportunity to see what

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ossicular replacement surgery looks like.

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So here we see that the patient has

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had a simple mastoidectomy.

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You can see the defect of the mastoidectomy

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demonstrated along here.

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How much of this soft tissue is secondary to

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the cholesteatoma versus granulation tissue,

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we won't rely on the MRI scan.

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However,

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for the purposes of this demonstration,

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what I'd like to show you is that there are no

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ossicles identified in the middle ear cavity.

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What we do have is something which is going

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from a thickened tympanic membrane and coming

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across to the oval window that

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does not look like a stape.

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So what I'm talking about,

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and we'll get the annotation here,

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is this structure right here,

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which is going from a thickened tympanic

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membrane and is going to be heading medially.

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So here you can see it coming medially to

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insert along the region of the oval window.

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Here's our vestibule,

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and here's that soft tissue.

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Again, let me try to annotate this.

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I'm talking about this stuff right here.

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And that is what's called a total ossicular

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replacement prosthesis. Why is it total?

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Well, we don't see the malleus,

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we don't see the incus,

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and we don't see the stapes.

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There are partial ossicular replacement

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prostheses, so-called PORPs.

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But in this case,

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what we're seeing is the total ossicular replacement

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prosthesis going sequentially to

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the tympanic membrane.

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Now, this is not a normal tympanic membrane.

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Faculty

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Tags

Temporal bone

Non-infectious Inflammatory

Neuroradiology

Iatrogenic

Head and Neck

CT

Brain

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