Abstract

Myringotomy with grommet insertion is considered the standard of care for patients with unresolved otitis media with effusion and is traditionally performed under the operating microscope. The introduction of endoscopic ear surgery has provided otologists a tool for minimally invasive ear surgery with a panoramic view. We have described the use of endoscope for myringotomy and grommet insertion. The technique was found to be safe and effective and has the added advantage of being an excellent tool for teaching. The advantages and disadvantages of this technique vis a vis the traditional otomicroscopic technique have been discussed.

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