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Cholesteatoma Surgery With a Dehiscent High Jugular Bulb Treated With Surgery Assisted With Underwater Endoscopy: A Case Report.

Yusuke TakataTakashi AnzaiSatoshi HaraHiroko OkadaFumihiko MatsumotoKatsuhisa Ikeda
Published in: Ear, nose, & throat journal (2021)
A dehiscent high jugular bulb would be a pitfall in middle ear surgery especially for cholesteatoma. We report a case of cholesteatoma attached to a dehiscent high jugular bulb successfully treated with surgery assisted with underwater endoscopy. To the best of our knowledge, no previous study has reported a case of cholesteatoma with dehiscent high jugular bulb treated with surgery assisted with underwater endoscopy. Owing to the risk of jugular bulb injury, underwater endoscopy is a good indication for middle ear cases with a dehiscent high jugular bulb to obtain a clear operative field and avoid an unexpected air embolism.
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