Update on intratympanic gentamicin for Meniere's disease

Laryngoscope. 2000 Feb;110(2 Pt 1):236-40. doi: 10.1097/00005537-200002010-00009.

Abstract

Objective: To review the literature relating to intratympanic gentamicin injection therapy for Meniere's disease to detect consistencies and differences that might suggest optimal technique.

Design: Retrospective literature review.

Methods: Eighteen papers from the literature regarding clinical experience with intratympanic gentamicin injections for treatment of Meniere's disease were reviewed and tabulated.

Results: All papers reported high success rates in treating episodic vertigo of Meniere's disease, but technique, dose, duration, and treatment philosophy varied considerably. Hearing loss was typically reported in about 30% of patients.

Conclusion: No single technique of gentamicin injection has a significant medical advantage over the others. Until controlled studies indicate otherwise, nonmedical needs such as convenience and safety may be considered when choosing a technique.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Gentamicins / administration & dosage*
  • Gentamicins / therapeutic use
  • Humans
  • Injections, Intralesional
  • Meniere Disease / drug therapy*
  • Tympanic Membrane

Substances

  • Gentamicins