Abstract:Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is the most common cause of peripheral vertigo. It can be treated by repositioning maneuvers that move the particle in the semicircular canal back to the utricle. However, in rare cases, positional vertigo could persist or frequently recur even after several repositioning maneuvers. In these intractable cases, semicircular canal occlusion (SCO) has been used successfully. SCO is a method that prevents the movement of endolymph by obstructing the bony and membranous labyrint… Show more
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