Abstract
Objective
To evaluate the prevalence of the persistent petrosquamosal venous sinus in patients with chronic otitis media using a high-resolution CT scan.
Study Design
Retrospective chart review.
Setting
Tertiary referral center.
Subjects and Methods
Eighty-four patients older than 6 years of age underwent surgery (in a total of 92 ears) for chronic otitis media at Kyoto University Hospital, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. We used high-resolution CT scans to evaluate the prevalence and size of persistent petrosquamosal sinuses, as well as their relative position to the middle fossa.
Results
A petrosquamosal sinus was detected in 42 (45.7%), a higher frequency than in ears without chronic otitis media (10.3%). The diameter of the sinuses was <1.0 mm in 20 ears, 1.0 mm to 2.0 mm in 17 ears, and >2.0 mm in 5 ears. The petrosquamosal sinus was positioned inferior to the lowest part of the middle fossa in 10 ears.
Conclusion
The petrosquamosal sinus was detected frequently in high-resolution CT scans in patients with chronic otitis media. In approximately half of the patients, the sinus was larger than 1 mm in diameter and may be encountered during mastoidectomy.
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