Cochlear-internal canal and cochlear-facial dehiscence: a novel entity
Keywords: 
Dehiscence
Otic capsule
CSF gusher
Cochlear implantation
Third window lesions
Issue Date: 
2018
Publisher: 
JIAO
ISSN: 
1308-7649
Citation: 
Garaycochea, O. (Octavio); Dominguez, P.D. (Pablo Daniel); Manrique, M. (Manuel); et al. "Cochlear-internal canal and cochlear-facial dehiscence: a novel entity". Journal of international advanced otology. 14 (2), 2018, 334 - 336
Abstract
Different types of otic capsule dehiscence restricted to the cochlea have been described. Here we describe the case of a patient with a cochlear-internal auditory canal dehiscence associated with a cochlear-facial dehiscence not reported before. A 53-year-old patient with severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss due to bilateral Meniere's disease underwent a cochlear implant surgery on the right ear. Preoperative brain magnetic resonance imaging findings were reported to be normal; during surgery, a cerebrospinal fluid gusher occurred at the time of round window opening. Postoperative computed tomography imaging showed a bony dehiscence at two levels of the otic capsule.

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