Comparative study between fascia lata and temporalis fascia in myringoplasty

Abstract Background Repair of a perforated tympanic membrane (myringoplasty) can facilitate normal middle ear function, resist infection, and help re-establish normal hearing. Autogenous graft materials are the most popular graft materials used in myringoplasty because of their easy acceptability by...

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Main Authors: Ayman Ali Abdel Fattah, Abdel Hay Rashad Elasy, Ahmed Helmy Hoseini, Tarek Abdel Rahman Abdel Hafez
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-11-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43163-020-00052-y
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spelling doaj-9e8796bf8e3a4d019e86786614ac7c762021-04-02T18:16:02ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology1012-55742090-85392020-11-013611510.1186/s43163-020-00052-yComparative study between fascia lata and temporalis fascia in myringoplastyAyman Ali Abdel Fattah0Abdel Hay Rashad Elasy1Ahmed Helmy Hoseini2Tarek Abdel Rahman Abdel Hafez3Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Menoufia UniversityDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Menoufia UniversityDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Menoufia UniversityDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, Menoufia UniversityAbstract Background Repair of a perforated tympanic membrane (myringoplasty) can facilitate normal middle ear function, resist infection, and help re-establish normal hearing. Autogenous graft materials are the most popular graft materials used in myringoplasty because of their easy acceptability by the body. This study is conducted to compare between temporalis fascia graft and fascia lata graft in myringoplasty for patients with tubo-tympanic dry perforation. Results A total of 60 patients with persistent dry tympanic membrane perforation were included in our study during the period from January 2018 to May 2020. Patients underwent myringoplasty with temporalis fascia (30 patients as group A) or fascia lata (30 patients as group B). Patients were scheduled for follow-up visits concerning graft status, ear discharge, and audiograms. The mean postoperative air-bone gap in group A was 17.5 ± 4 after 1 month and 8.6 ± 6.9 after 3 months, while in group B, the mean postoperative air-bone gap was 17.6 ± 4.9 after 1 month and 9.4 ± 7.5 after 3 months. There was 90% success in graft uptake in group A, while there was 80% success in group B. Conclusion Using temporalis fascia is still the best and most trustworthy technique of myringoplasty compared to fascia lata graft. However, fascia lata can be a good alternative to temporalis fascia especially in cases of revision myringoplasty, ears having large perforation, or near-total perforation where the chances of residual perforation are high because of the limited margin of remnant tympanic membrane overlapping the graft.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43163-020-00052-yFascia lataTemporalis fasciaMyringoplasty
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author Ayman Ali Abdel Fattah
Abdel Hay Rashad Elasy
Ahmed Helmy Hoseini
Tarek Abdel Rahman Abdel Hafez
spellingShingle Ayman Ali Abdel Fattah
Abdel Hay Rashad Elasy
Ahmed Helmy Hoseini
Tarek Abdel Rahman Abdel Hafez
Comparative study between fascia lata and temporalis fascia in myringoplasty
The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology
Fascia lata
Temporalis fascia
Myringoplasty
author_facet Ayman Ali Abdel Fattah
Abdel Hay Rashad Elasy
Ahmed Helmy Hoseini
Tarek Abdel Rahman Abdel Hafez
author_sort Ayman Ali Abdel Fattah
title Comparative study between fascia lata and temporalis fascia in myringoplasty
title_short Comparative study between fascia lata and temporalis fascia in myringoplasty
title_full Comparative study between fascia lata and temporalis fascia in myringoplasty
title_fullStr Comparative study between fascia lata and temporalis fascia in myringoplasty
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study between fascia lata and temporalis fascia in myringoplasty
title_sort comparative study between fascia lata and temporalis fascia in myringoplasty
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology
issn 1012-5574
2090-8539
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Abstract Background Repair of a perforated tympanic membrane (myringoplasty) can facilitate normal middle ear function, resist infection, and help re-establish normal hearing. Autogenous graft materials are the most popular graft materials used in myringoplasty because of their easy acceptability by the body. This study is conducted to compare between temporalis fascia graft and fascia lata graft in myringoplasty for patients with tubo-tympanic dry perforation. Results A total of 60 patients with persistent dry tympanic membrane perforation were included in our study during the period from January 2018 to May 2020. Patients underwent myringoplasty with temporalis fascia (30 patients as group A) or fascia lata (30 patients as group B). Patients were scheduled for follow-up visits concerning graft status, ear discharge, and audiograms. The mean postoperative air-bone gap in group A was 17.5 ± 4 after 1 month and 8.6 ± 6.9 after 3 months, while in group B, the mean postoperative air-bone gap was 17.6 ± 4.9 after 1 month and 9.4 ± 7.5 after 3 months. There was 90% success in graft uptake in group A, while there was 80% success in group B. Conclusion Using temporalis fascia is still the best and most trustworthy technique of myringoplasty compared to fascia lata graft. However, fascia lata can be a good alternative to temporalis fascia especially in cases of revision myringoplasty, ears having large perforation, or near-total perforation where the chances of residual perforation are high because of the limited margin of remnant tympanic membrane overlapping the graft.
topic Fascia lata
Temporalis fascia
Myringoplasty
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43163-020-00052-y
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