Abstract

Introduction: Inner ear function can be modified by middle ear surgery. Objectives: This study aimed to describe bone threshold conduction changes after myringoplasty. Design: Prospective study. Materials and Methods: Determination of preoperative and 6- to 12-month postoperative bone conduction thresholds for patients consecutively treated by primary underlay myringoplasty. Results: The mean bone conduction threshold improvement was 1 ± 6 dB (p = 0.006). There were significant differences in bone conduction threshold changes by surgical approach and for patients with tympanosclerosis. There were no ‘dead ears’ following intervention, and only a 1% risk of impairment. Conclusions: Anatomically successful myringoplasty can partially improve bone conduction with minimal risk of impairment.

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