Abstract

Background: Tympanic membrane Perforations primarily results from middle ear infections and myringoplasty is a surgical procedure used to repair the tympanic membrane and to improve hearing. The interlay technique is a newer safe and technique that has shown higher success rates and is considered better than both overlay as well as the underlay techniques. Aims and objectives: To analyze the results of interlay myringoplasty, in terms of graft uptake and hearing improvement in cases of chronic suppurative otitis media with inactive mucosal disease with large central perforation. Materials and Methods: This is a prospective study conducted from August 2015 to January 2018 in 60 patients of chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) with large central perforation. All patients underwent interlay myringoplastythrough post aural approach after clinical examination, audiometric tests & routine investigations. Patients were called for regular follow up for 12 weeks. Results:The graft uptake rate in the present study was found to be 93.33%, Pre operatively mean air bone gap was 28.5±6.96 dB and Post operatively after 12 weeks mean air bone gap improved to 15.83±3.37. Conclusion: Interlay myringoplasty with a superiorly based TM flap is an effective technique over conventional methods in terms of both graft uptake as well as hearing improvement in large central perforation.

Highlights

  • Perforation of the tympanic membrane primarily results from middle ear infections, howeverit can result from various forms of trauma including iatrogenic injuries, thermal injuries and pressure effects

  • Chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) is the inflammation confined to the mucoperiosteal lining of the middle ear cleft

  • It is the result of an initial episode of acute otitis media and is characterized by a persistent discharge from the middleear through a tympanic membrane perforation

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Introduction

Perforation of the tympanic membrane primarily results from middle ear infections, howeverit can result from various forms of trauma including iatrogenic injuries, thermal injuries and pressure effects. Tympanic membrane Perforations primarily results from middle ear infections and myringoplasty is a surgical procedure used to repair the tympanic membrane and to improve hearing. Aims and objectives: To analyze the results of interlay myringoplasty, in terms of graft uptake and hearing improvement in cases of chronic suppurative otitis media with inactive mucosal disease with large central perforation. Materials and Methods: This is a prospective study conducted from August 2015 to January 2018 in 60 patients of chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) with large central perforation. Conclusion: Interlay myringoplasty with a superiorly based TM flap is an effective technique over conventional methods in terms of both graft uptake as well as hearing improvement in large central perforation

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