Sree Sudha T Y, K. K. Sasanka, Harminder Singh, S. Varshney, P. Thangaraju, P. S. Timiri Shanmugam
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摘要
本研究的目的是回顾各种用于耳鼻喉科的生物材料或植入物及其从最初到现在所注意到的事件的不良影响。从数据库中检索了相关文章。使用PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science和Google来搜索数据。人工耳蜗(CI)的充分性取决于生物相容性、抗炎治疗和减少纤维化。硅胶用于耳科领域,其过敏是导致CI挤出的罕见原因。镍钛诺活塞用于镫骨切开术,聚乙烯(特氟隆)移植物用于部分听骨置换术(PORP)或全听骨置换术(TORP)。其并发症包括移植物挤压和残余穿孔。慢性蝶窦炎与在颅骨手术中用于鞍区重建的Medpor多孔聚乙烯植入物有关。在声带麻痹中,可注射的胶原制剂形成粘膜下沉积和发声障碍。蒙哥马利t型管用于声门下狭窄,它们产生肉芽组织。金属气管造口管引起二次异物的形成,双腔气管造口管中出现生物膜。尽管已经进行了一些研究,但仍然需要对植入物设计进行修改,以尽量减少并发症,进一步提高患者的生活质量。
Otolaryngology Implants Usage and their Material Adverse Event Profile – A Narrative Review
The objective of this study is to review various biomaterials or implants used in ENT and their adverse effects on events that were noticed from the initial days to the present era.
Relevant articles were searched from the databases. PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google were used to search for the data.
Cochlear implant (CI) adequacy depends on biocompatibility, anti-inflammatory treatment, and reduction of fibrosis. Silicone is used in the otologic field, and its allergy is a rare cause of CI extrusion. Nitinol pistons are used in stapedotomy, and polyethylene (Teflon) grafts are used in partial ossicular replacement prosthesis (PORP) or total ossicular replacement prosthesis (TORP). Their complications include graft extrusion and residual perforation. Chronic sphenoid sinusitis is associated with Medpor porous polyethylene implants used for sellar reconstruction in skull-based surgeries. In vocal cord paralysis, injectable collagen preparations form submucosal deposits and dysphonia. Montgomery T-tubes are used in subglottic stenosis, and they produce granulation tissue. Metallic tracheostomy tubes cause the formation of secondary foreign bodies, and biofilms appear in double-lumen tracheostomy tubes.
Even though several research studies have been carried out, still a modification of implant design is needed to minimize the complications and to further promote the quality of life of patients.