Abstract

The present study aimed to evaluate the pneumatization status of the mastoid air cells in general with the depth and status of mastoid antrum in particular, in patients of chronic otitis media (COM). This is an observational cross-sectional study in sample size of 60 participants with large, subtotal perforation and posterosuperior retraction pocket (PSRP). Mean age with large central and subtotal perforation combined was 35.78 years, compared to 32.13 years in PSRP. Granulations seen in antrum in 71.6% and cholesteatoma observed in 15%. Mean depth of the mastoid antrum was 17.27 mm. A well pneumatized mastoid in 21.6%, diploic 28.3% and sclerotic in 50% was noted in this study. Chronic otitis media affects temporal bone pneumatization, particularly the mastoid antrum. Our findings indicate that the depth of the mastoid antrum is slightly greater in cholesteatoma cases due to bone erosion. As early intervention enhances postoperative quality of life by preserving or restoring auditory function, understanding the mastoid pneumatization and antrum depth is crucial for managing chronic otitis media effectively.

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