J Korean Bal Soc.  2004 Jun;3(1):180-183.

A Case of Complicated BPPV(Benign Paroxismal Positional Vertigo)

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Dankook University, College of Medicine, Korea. taejung@dku.net
  • 2Medical laser Research Center, Dankook University, College of Medicine, Korea.
  • 3Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Jeju University, College of Medicine, Jeju, Korea.

Abstract

Canalith repositioning maneuver is effective to treat benign paroxysmal positional vertigo(BPPV). This case showed complicated form of the BPPV such as changes of canalolithiasis to cupulolithiasis, involvement of one canal to two canals and from unilateral to bilateral involvement during the reposition maneuver. This patient was diagnosed as left lateral canalolithiasis at first. After left barbecue maneuver, the type was changed to the right posterior cupulolithiasis. Semont maneuver was performed and then the type of BPPV was changed to combined type with right posterior canalolithiasis and left lateral canalolithiasis. We performed left barbecue maneuver and right Epley maneuver. Then the type of BPPV was changed to left lateral cupulolithiasis. After Brandt-Daroff maneuver and left barbecue maneuver, nystagmus and dizziness disappeared finally.


MeSH Terms

Dizziness
Humans
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