Abstract

In the present report we discuss the short-term and long-term results of treatment with transtympanic ventilation tubes in 140 children with chronic secretory otitis media. Important findings are: after 6 months only 40% and after 12 months only 5% of the inserted grommets are still draining. A good clinical result is obtained in 72% after 6 months, and in 52% after 12 months. With a long follow-up, up to 10 years, 71% of the children suffering from chronic secretory otitis media and treated with grommets, can be considered as cured, with or without a small complication. The poorest results are obtained after a follow-up of 2–3 years. Children under 7 years have a better prognosis than older children. There is also a better prognosis in children with serous effusions than in those with a glue ear. We noticed very few complications in our treatment with grommets: no sensorineural hearing loss and a persisting perforation in 2% of the treated ears.

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