Vascular Defect — Sigmoid Sinus Diverticulum (SSD) — Causing My Pulsatile Tinnitus

Discussion in 'Support' started by Teresa Carter, Dec 16, 2019.

    1. Teresa Carter

      Teresa Carter Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      01/2007
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      sigmoid sinus diverticulum
      Hello,

      I just recently found out through imaging, I have a vascular defect, Sigmoid Sinus Diverticulum (SSD), that is causing the pulsation tinnitus. I used to be able to stop it by pressing on my jugular but that's not working anymore. Surgery seems risky but I just may try it because I'm at my wits' end!
       
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    2. Frédéric

      Frédéric Member Podcast Patron Benefactor Advocate

      Location:
      Marseille, France
      Tinnitus Since:
      11/19/2012
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      acoustic trauma
      Surgical efficacy analysis of venous pulsatile tinnitus related to sigmoid sinus diverticulum

      Objective:
      To discuss the outcomes of the surgical treatment of venous pulsatile tinnitus caused by sigmoid sinus diverticulum.

      Method:
      Fifty-eight patients with venous pulsatile tinnitus caused by unilateral sigmoid sinus diverticulum were admitted. The patients' tinnitus was graded and treated by sigmoid sinus bone wall reconstruction. The maximum cross-sectional area of sigmoid sinus diverticulum defect was measured in 28 patientsc. All the patients were followed up for 3 to 44 months after operation to analyze the improvement of postoperative tinnitus, the relationship between the size of the sigmoid sinus cross-sectional area and the degree of tinnitus and length of disease statistically.

      Result:
      Postoperative tinnitus was cured in 41 cases(70.69%),markedly effective in 10 cases(17.24%), effective in 3 cases(5.17%) and ineffective in 4 cases(6.90%). There was a statistically significant difference in the degree of tinnitus before and after surgery (P<0.05). Pearson correlation analysis showed thatthe maximum cross-sectional area of the sigmoid sinus diverticulum defect was not significantly correlated with the degree of tinnitus and the length of the disease in 28 patients (P>0.05).

      Conclusion:
      The sigmoid sinus bone wall reconstruction can effectively relieve venous pulsatile tinnitus related to sigmoid sinus diverticulum while ensuring patient safety.

      Source:
      https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33254339/
       
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