Management of conductive hearing loss in tympanic perforation: Novel techniques and materials

Q3 Medicine
Keelin Fallon BA , Elliott Kozin MD , Aaron K. Remenschneider MD, MPH
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Abstract

Tympanic membrane (TM) perforation is a common medical condition often resulting from trauma or infection. TM perforation can lead to significant morbidity including pain, recurrent infections and conductive hearing loss. There are many methods of TM repair that have evolved to incorporate advancements in technology and reduce procedural burden. Three methods of repair that will be discussed include: transcanal endoscopic tympanoplasty, total drum replacement tympanoplasty, and in office TM repair. The size and location of the perforation, in addition to patient factors and physician preference influence the type of repair indicated. Closure rate of TM perforations and conductive hearing loss improvement have been shown to be similar across techniques. Steps to successfully master each technique including preoperative indications, specific surgical steps, and expected postoperative outcomes are discussed herein.

鼓膜穿孔传导性听力损失的处理:新型技术和材料
鼓膜(TM)穿孔是一种常见的病症,通常由外伤或感染引起。鼓膜穿孔可导致严重的发病率,包括疼痛、反复感染和传导性听力损失。目前有许多 TM 修复方法,这些方法都是随着技术进步和减轻手术负担而发展起来的。本文将讨论的三种修复方法包括:经耳道内窥镜鼓室成形术、全鼓置换鼓室成形术和诊室内 TM 修复术。穿孔的大小和位置,以及患者因素和医生的偏好都会影响修复的类型。事实证明,不同技术的 TM 穿孔闭合率和传导性听力损失改善率相似。本文讨论了成功掌握每种技术的步骤,包括术前适应症、具体手术步骤和预期术后效果。
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0.70
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46
审稿时长
43 days
期刊介绍: This large-size, atlas-format journal presents detailed illustrations of new surgical procedures and techniques in otology, rhinology, laryngology, reconstructive head and neck surgery, and facial plastic surgery. Feature articles in each issue are related to a central theme by anatomic area or disease process. The journal will also often contain articles on complications, diagnosis, treatment or rehabilitation. New techniques that are non-operative are also featured.
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