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Canalith Repositioning Procedure (CRP) is for treating benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). A study shows that BPPV is responsible for around 17% of vertigo cases - a condition when an individual feels dizzy, disoriented, unstable, and nauseatic.
Understanding Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
One of the prominent causes of vertigo is the displacement of small calcium carbonate crystals (canaliths) inside the inner ear. CRP is used to remove and reposition these crystals for the treatment of vertigo.
CRP is found to be very effective in the treatment of BPPV. Study shows that 85-90% of the patients experienced relief in the symptoms after the surgery.
People with BPPV need to undergo a canalith repositioning procedure.
When the canaliths (crystals of calcium carbonate) get displaced and trapped in the fluid of the semicircular canal, they disrupt the sense of equilibrium in the inner ear. The presence of canaliths in the semicircular canal leads to the stimulation of nerve endings due to the slightest change in body and head movements. The most common examples include lying on the bed in a certain position, getting in and out of bed, looking up, bending forward, etc. These false signals confuse the brain, causing spells of dizziness and instability.
So, CRP is performed to move the canaliths to a position inside the inner ear where they no longer cause BPPV symptoms.
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If the procedure is not performed in time, the symptoms of BPPV will continue to trouble the patient and may even aggravate over time. These symptoms can lower the patient’s quality of life and get in the way of daily activities.
BPPV can be treated effectively with a non-invasive simple procedure. So, it is recommended that the patient should not delay the treatment and prevent the occurrence of these symptoms.
People with the health conditions mentioned below cannot undergo CRP.
If the patient is going through any of these conditions, he/she must inform the doctor before the procedure.
The patient has to undergo a Dix-Hallpike test for the diagnosis of BPPV. In this test, the patient is placed on his/her back in a position that triggers vertigo and Nystagmus (involuntary rhythmic side to side, up-down, or circular motion of the eyes).
If the test is positive, it will help determine the position of the canaliths in the right or left ear. With the help of the test, the doctor can also identify the exact head movements that can be used to reposition the canaliths. The doctor may give medications to prevent nausea before the procedure is performed.
Based on the diagnosis, the doctor uses a specific head and body movement pattern that triggers vertigo. CRP is performed in the following steps:-
Restrictions After the Procedure is Done
There are no strict restrictions to follow after the CRP treatment for BPPV. However, the patient may need to avoid the following for several days:-
At Home
The patient may experience the reoccurrence of the symptoms after the treatment. For relief, the doctor gives follow-up instructions informing them about the procedures or exercises that can be easily done at home. These exercises may include:-
Epley Maneuver
(The patient can follow the same steps if the right ear is affected. He/she just needs to reverse the instructions accordingly).
Semont Maneuver
The following steps are for the left ear and can be reversed if the right ear is affected.
Half-Somersault or Foster Maneuver
Note: The patient needs to follow the instructions of the doctor before starting any exercises mentioned above as home remedies. The patient must do these exercises three times a day till they stop having vertigo for straight 24 hours
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Last Updated on: 21 July 2022
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