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Les perforations tympaniques et les greffes de tympan
Objectives
To report anatomic and physiologic characteristics of the tympanic membrane, to discuss the etiology and pathogenesis of tympanic perforation, and to discuss its management.
Material and methods
After a review of the literature, different surgical techniques and the postoperative results were evaluated.
Results
The rate of tympanic membrane closure is greater than 90% for the majority of authors. Age, mucosa inflammation, pathological contralateral ear (perforation, otitis media, cholesteatoma), and surgical experience influence this result.
Discussion
Even if surgical results are good, abstention must always be proposed and all complications must be explained.
Conclusion
Palisade cartilage tympanoplasty is an effective technique for both tympanic membrane closures.