Cost-Utility of the Cochlear Implant in AdultsA Meta-analysis
Open Access
- 1 November 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery
- Vol. 125 (11) , 1262-1265
- https://doi.org/10.1001/archotol.125.11.1214
Abstract
Objective To determine the histologic relationship and distance between excised preauricular epithelial sinus tract and the adjacent auricular cartilage (sinocartilaginous distance) in a series of patients. The excision of preauricular sinuses is a common surgical procedure. Recurrences are frequent and can be technically challenging. While advocated by several authors, the surgical removal of adjacent auricular cartilage is not universally performed. Design Retrospective case series. Setting Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Patients Fifty-two pediatric patients who underwent surgical excision of preauricular sinus tracts and adjacent auricular cartilage. Interventions Between September 1, 2005, and July 31, 2007, the preauricular sinus tracts and adjacent auricular cartilage were excised from 52 pediatric patients. A pathologist reviewed a total of 58 specimens to determine the relationship between epithelial tract and cartilage. Main Outcome Measure The sinocartilaginous distance in microns. Results Patient ages ranged from 8 months to 17 years (mean age, 4 years). In all but 1 case, the tracts were in close proximity to the cartilage. The average sinocartilaginous distance was 472 μm (median distance, 400 μm); the 25th percentile was 250 μm. In over 50% of the specimens, the sinocartilaginous distance was less than 0.5 mm, and in nearly all of the these, the epithelial tract was in continuity with stromal tissue histologically indistinguishable from perichondrium. Conclusions The observed sinocartilaginous distances suggest that it may be difficult to dissect most sinus tracts from the cartilage. The routine removal of a small portion of auricular cartilage along with the sinus tract may yield a more thorough excision and help to prevent recurrence.Keywords
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