Abstract

Introduction: Comparision of hearing outcomes in patients with conductive hearing loss after surgical treatment shouldbe standardized. In 1995 the Committee on Hearing and Equilibrium of the American Academy of Otolaryngology Headand Neck Surgery published guidelines to standardize the reporting of treatment results in ossiculoplasty, stapes surgery,Menieres disease and schwannoma of the cerebellopontine angle. Despite the fact that the quality of presenting resultssignificantly improved, some limitation remains. In 2012 Hearing Committee of the American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery published minimal standard of reporting hearing outcomes relating average pure-tone thresholdsto word recognition score in scattegram.Aim: Authors present the results of surgical treatment of otosclerosis based on 46 cases treated at the Department ofOtorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland using the AAO-HNS guidelines from1995 and 2012. The aim of the study was to evaluate the postoperative hearing results and to compare them with preoperativeaudiometric results and with similar reports published in the medical literature.Materials and methods: Retrospective analysis of medical history of patients with otosclerosis.Results: In this work the post-operative air bone gap 10 dB recognised as a very good result was obtained in 67.4% of patients.The post-operative air bone gap 20 dB, recognized as a good result was obtained in 89.1% patients.Conclusions: It is recommended to standardized the post-surgical audiometric data to compare the results among thedifferent Departments.

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