Objective To investigate the clinical experience of cochlear implantation(CI)in patients with postlingual hearing loss accompanied by cholesterol granuloma(CG)in the middle ear.Methods A retrospective study was conducted on the clinical data of 6 patients with postlingual hearing loss who underwent CI with middle ear CG at Fuyang hospital of Anhui Medical University from December 2018 to December 2022.The selection of surgical methods,surgical efficacy,and postoperative complications of patients undergoing CI surgery during the same period were summarized and analyzed.The categories of auditory performance(CAP)and speech intelligibility rating(SIR)were used to evaluate the effectiveness of auditory speech rehabilitation.Results Six patients were treated by individualized surgical methods based on preoperative CT findings and successfully completed cochlear im-plant surgery.According to the scope of the lesion,three patients were treated with canal wall up mastoidectomy(CWUM)and CI,the other three patients were treated with radical mastoidectomy(RM),CI and middle ear clo-sure(MEC).All patients did not experience complications such as incision infection,facial paralysis,labyrinthitis,intracranial infection,recurrence,or electrode exposure after surgery and during follow-up.The CAP and SIR scores of postoperative patients were significantly improved compared to preoperative with statistical significance(P<0.05).Conclusion For patients with severe sensorineural hearing loss and middle ear CG,simultaneous cochlear implantation can achieve good auditory rehabilitation effects.However,appropriate surgical methods should be se-lected based on the lesion range,and the lesion must be completely removed to prevent postoperative complications.
Cholesterol granuloma in the middle earCochlear implantationPostlingual deafness