Kluyskens P, Mussche R A
Acta Otorhinolaryngol Belg. 1979;33(6):922-6.
A case of fixed columella stapes is described by a patient of 39 years with bilateral conductive hearing loss, a mitral valve pathology, bat ears, clinodactyly and hallux valgus. This complex of anomalies can be considered a hazardous association or an incomplete form of the Forney-Robinson-Pascoe syndrome. Stapedectomy with interposition of a vein graft and a teflon piston gave a total closure of the air-bone gap.
本文描述了一例39岁患者,患有双侧传导性听力损失、二尖瓣病变、招风耳、小指尺侧偏斜和拇外翻,存在固定镫骨小柱。这种异常组合可被视为一种危险关联或不完全型的福尼-罗宾逊-帕斯科综合征。采用静脉移植和聚四氟乙烯活塞植入的镫骨切除术使气骨导间距完全闭合。