Tragal Perichondrium and Composite Cartilage Graft Complimenting Endoscopic Tympanoplasty in True Sense: A Comparison
Publish place: Iranian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology، Vol: 33، Issue: 3
Publish Year: 1400
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: English
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Introduction: In days of scar less surgeries it has become necessary for otologists to concentrate on tympanoplasties without external incisions. This study compares the anatomical and functional results of tragal perichondrium graft and perichondrium-cartilage composite graft for transcanal endoscopic tympanoplasties in Himalayan region. Methods and Materials: This prospective study included ۶۰ subjects of chronic otitis media (mucosal type), who underwent transcanal endoscopic underlay type I tympanoplasty and were divided into two groups. In ۳۰ cases tragal perichondrium graft and in rest of ۳۰ cases Tragal perichondrium Cartilage composite graft was used. Anatomical and functional outcomes were evaluated at ۶ months time. Results: Hearing gain comparing Audiometric data between the tragal perichondrial graft group and tragal perichondrial cartilage composite graft group at ۶ months showed no statistically significant differences (P= ۰.۹۵۳۳). Assessment of anatomical outcome indicated a greater number of complications in the tragal perichondrial graft group although it was not statistically significant (P=۰.۶۳۶۰ in anterior graft failure group , P =۰.۱۳۲۲ in reperforation group and P= ۰.۱۰۵۶ in retraction group). Conclusion: Functional results validated both the grafting material while anatomical results are slightly better in tragal perichondrial cartilage composite graft group in term of re perforation and retraction. More over [A۱] with[A۲] use of tragal grafts endoscopic tympanoplasty fulfils its true meaning as no visible scar and post operative patient morbidity is prevented. [A۱]Moreover [A۲]delete
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Arvind Varma
Department of ENT, Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Medical and Health Science Patel Nagar, Dehradun.
Chetan Bansal
Senior Medical Officer ONGC Hospital Ballupur Dehradun.
Virendra Singh
Senior Consultant, ENT, Max Superspeciality Hospital Mussorriee Road, Dehradun.
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