A Novel Method to Treat Obstructive Eustachian Tube Dysfunction in the Mucosal Type of Chronic Otitis Media

V. Bhat, Shailashree Bheemaraya Kawaldar, S. Desai
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Abstract Introduction  Treatment of Eustachian tube dysfunction has remained an enigma for a long time. Balloon tuboplasty, even though effective, is not considered by many, as it is invasive, expensive, and cumbersome. Hence, we tried to find some simple and inexpensive solution for the same in chronic otitis media. In this background, we evaluated the use of the Eustachian barotubometer to treat obstructive Eustachian tube dysfunction in mucosal chronic otitis media. Materials and Methods  The pilot study was undertaken in a tertiary referral hospital with 25 cases and 30 controls. Case group patients were administered Eustachian barotubometer therapy along with ciprofloxacin-dexamethasone ear drops and xylometazoline nasal drops until the recovery or up to 10 days. Control group patients received the same ear and nasal drops along with Valsalva maneuver for the same duration. Results  The recovery of the Eustachian tube was categorized as complete, partial, or nil. It was found that the case group had 60 and 32% complete and partial recovery, respectively, while it was 33.33 and 13.33% in the control group. The recovery was faster with Eustachian barotubometer therapy than with the Valsalva maneuver. No complications were observed with the new procedure. Conclusion  The Eustachian barotubometer is a simple, inexpensive device that can be used to treat Eustachian tube dysfunction in chronic otitis media. This device is particularly suitable for the peripheral health care centers of developing countries.
治疗慢性中耳炎粘膜型咽鼓管梗阻性功能障碍的新方法
耳咽管功能障碍的治疗长期以来一直是一个谜。球囊管成形术虽然有效,但由于其侵入性、昂贵和繁琐,许多人并不认为它有效。因此,我们试图为慢性中耳炎寻找一些简单而廉价的解决方案。在此背景下,我们评估了使用咽鼓气压计治疗粘膜慢性中耳炎的咽鼓管梗阻性功能障碍。材料与方法在一家三级转诊医院进行初步研究,25例病例和30例对照。病例组患者给予耳咽部气压计治疗,同时给予环丙沙星-地塞米松滴耳液和木美唑啉滴鼻液,直至恢复或最多10天。对照组患者同样滴耳、滴鼻,同时使用Valsalva手法,疗程相同。结果咽鼓管的恢复分为完全恢复、部分恢复和完全恢复。病例组完全恢复率为60%,部分恢复率为32%,对照组为33.33%,部分恢复率为13.33%。咽鼓气压计治疗比Valsalva手法治疗恢复更快。新手术未见并发症。结论耳咽管气压计是治疗慢性中耳炎患者耳咽管功能障碍的一种简便、廉价的仪器。该设备特别适用于发展中国家的周边医疗保健中心。
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