TY - JOUR T1 - Association between facial nerve second genu angle and facial canal dehiscence in patients with cholesteatoma: evaluation with temporal multidetector computed tomography and surgical findings JO - Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology (English Edition) T2 - AU - TanrivermiŞ Sayit,Asli AU - Gunbey,Hediye Pinar AU - Sağlam,Dilek AU - Gunbey,Emre AU - KardaŞ,Şemsettin AU - Çelenk,Çetin SN - 18088694 M3 - 10.1016/j.bjorl.2018.03.005 DO - 10.1016/j.bjorl.2018.03.005 UR - http://www.bjorl.org/en-association-between-facial-nerve-second-articulo-S1808869418300946 AB - IntroductionOtitis media, mastoiditis or the pressure effect of tumorous lesions such as cholesteatoma can be the cause of facial canal dehiscence and facial nerve paralysis. The most common segment involved in dehiscence is the tympanic segment and the second most common is the lateral aspect of the facial canal in the oval window area. ObjectiveTo determine the prevalence of the facial canal dehiscence and the relationship between the angle at the second genu of the facial nerve and facial canal dehiscence. MethodsWe evaluated the surgical findings in 113 patients who underwent surgery for cholesteatoma. Facial canal dehiscence was detected in 62 of the 113 patients. Patients were divided into two groups: Group 1, with dehiscence of the facial canal and Group 2, without dehiscence of the facial canal. ResultsThe mean angles at the second genu of the facial nerve in Groups 1 and 2 were 117.8°±9.63° and 114°±9.9°, respectively. There was a statistically significant difference between the mean angles at the second genu for the two groups (p=0.04). ConclusionIn patients with dehiscence of the facial canal, the angle at the second genu was found to be wider than those without dehiscence. ER -