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Canalith repositioning procedure for relief of post-stapedectomy benign paroxysmal positional vertigo.
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1998
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Vestibular SystemOtorhinolaryngologyNeurotologySurgeryHead And Neck SurgeryCanalith Repositioning ProcedureConductive Hearing LossMedicineLabyrinthOrthopaedic SurgeryPersistent Symptoms41-Year-old Woman
A 41-year-old woman underwent a successful stapedectomy for relief of conductive hearing loss due to otosclerosis. Post-operatively, she developed persistent symptoms of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). Eight weeks later, a canalith repositioning procedure was performed in the office, with immediate complete resolution of her vertigo. Anatomic and pathophysiologic implications of these observations will be discussed.