Carhart’s notch in audiometery is seen in –
Correct Answer: Otosclerosis
Description: Carharts notch
Bone conduction is normal in otosclerosis.
In some cases there is a dip in bone conduction curve which is maximum at 2000 Hz / 2 KHZ called as Carharts notch.
Carharts notch is seen only in bone conduction curve.
It disappears after successful stapedectomy/stapedotomy.
The reason why it disappears after successful surgery is that when the skull is vibrated by bone—conduction sound, the sound is detected by the cochlea via 3 routes:
– Route (a)—is by direct vibration within the skull.
– Route (b)—is by vibration of the ossicular chain which is suspended within the skull.
– Route (c)—is by vibrations emanating into the external auditory canal as sound and being heard by the normal air-conduction route.
In a conduction type of hearing loss (as in otosclerosis) the latter two routes are deficient but regained by successful reconstruction surgery. Hence bone conduction thresholds improve following surgery.
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