Probably not known: Surgical correction of superior canal dehiscence syndrome (scds) is reserved for patients with severe disabling symptoms. This disorder and it's surgical treatments sound rather new and rare. That means that there is unlikely to be enough information out there to assess how successful the different surgeries are. One will have to visit some surgeons and ask about experiences with prior patients.
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