Evaluating Success of Surgery in Mucosal and Squamosal Chronic Otitis Media: A Retrospective Study

This study attempted to document success of surgery postoperatively, be it type I tympanoplasty or type III tympanoplasty with or without modified radical mastoidectomy. Materials and Methods This retrospective study involved 90 patients of Chronic Otitis Media who underwent surgery in the De...

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Main Authors: Nilank Saroha, Nitin Tomar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Association of Otolaryngologists of India, West Bengal 2020-07-01
Series:Bengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery
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Online Access:https://bjohns.in/journal3/index.php/bjohns/article/view/167
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spelling doaj-e26023cee4224cfe9473efce1e5f76682021-02-15T23:05:13ZengThe Association of Otolaryngologists of India, West BengalBengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery2395-24072020-07-0126210.47210/bjohns.2018.v26i2.167Evaluating Success of Surgery in Mucosal and Squamosal Chronic Otitis Media: A Retrospective StudyNilank Saroha0Nitin Tomar1Muzaffarnagar Medical CollegeMuzaffarnagar Medical College. This study attempted to document success of surgery postoperatively, be it type I tympanoplasty or type III tympanoplasty with or without modified radical mastoidectomy. Materials and Methods This retrospective study involved 90 patients of Chronic Otitis Media who underwent surgery in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology in a tertiary care centre in the state of Uttar Pradesh.   Results                                At 3 week postoperatively, 83 patients (92.22%) had successful uptake of graft. Overall successful graft uptake was reduced to 87.78% (79 patients) after 3 months. Postoperatively, after 3 months, 90% of the patients (n=81) reported improvement in hearing. Preoperatively, 89.71 % patients of mucosal disease and 63.64% of squamosal disease had 21-40 dB hearing loss. Postoperatively, 88.24% patients with mucosal disease and 63.64% of squamosal disease had no conductive hearing loss. There was statistically significant gain in air conduction postoperatively. Average improvement in AB gap was also notably significant postoperatively in both subgroups. Conclusion Both type I and type III tympanoplasty give excellent response in term of graft uptake and postoperative hearing. Abbreviations: COM-Chronic Otitis Media, AC-Air Conduction, AB-Air Bone, TP-Tympanoplasty, MRM-Modified Radical Mastoidectomy https://bjohns.in/journal3/index.php/bjohns/article/view/167MastoidectomyTympanoplastyHearingRetrospective Studies
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Nitin Tomar
Evaluating Success of Surgery in Mucosal and Squamosal Chronic Otitis Media: A Retrospective Study
Bengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery
Mastoidectomy
Tympanoplasty
Hearing
Retrospective Studies
author_facet Nilank Saroha
Nitin Tomar
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title Evaluating Success of Surgery in Mucosal and Squamosal Chronic Otitis Media: A Retrospective Study
title_short Evaluating Success of Surgery in Mucosal and Squamosal Chronic Otitis Media: A Retrospective Study
title_full Evaluating Success of Surgery in Mucosal and Squamosal Chronic Otitis Media: A Retrospective Study
title_fullStr Evaluating Success of Surgery in Mucosal and Squamosal Chronic Otitis Media: A Retrospective Study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Success of Surgery in Mucosal and Squamosal Chronic Otitis Media: A Retrospective Study
title_sort evaluating success of surgery in mucosal and squamosal chronic otitis media: a retrospective study
publisher The Association of Otolaryngologists of India, West Bengal
series Bengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery
issn 2395-2407
publishDate 2020-07-01
description This study attempted to document success of surgery postoperatively, be it type I tympanoplasty or type III tympanoplasty with or without modified radical mastoidectomy. Materials and Methods This retrospective study involved 90 patients of Chronic Otitis Media who underwent surgery in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology in a tertiary care centre in the state of Uttar Pradesh.   Results                                At 3 week postoperatively, 83 patients (92.22%) had successful uptake of graft. Overall successful graft uptake was reduced to 87.78% (79 patients) after 3 months. Postoperatively, after 3 months, 90% of the patients (n=81) reported improvement in hearing. Preoperatively, 89.71 % patients of mucosal disease and 63.64% of squamosal disease had 21-40 dB hearing loss. Postoperatively, 88.24% patients with mucosal disease and 63.64% of squamosal disease had no conductive hearing loss. There was statistically significant gain in air conduction postoperatively. Average improvement in AB gap was also notably significant postoperatively in both subgroups. Conclusion Both type I and type III tympanoplasty give excellent response in term of graft uptake and postoperative hearing. Abbreviations: COM-Chronic Otitis Media, AC-Air Conduction, AB-Air Bone, TP-Tympanoplasty, MRM-Modified Radical Mastoidectomy
topic Mastoidectomy
Tympanoplasty
Hearing
Retrospective Studies
url https://bjohns.in/journal3/index.php/bjohns/article/view/167
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