Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4107710 | Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryThe treatment of tympanic membrane perforations in the pediatric population with sequelae of chronic otitis media represents a challenge to otolaryngologists. Aim: to assess the clinical and audiometric results of the inlay technique with a tragus cartilage plug. Materials and Methods: we assessed 23 patients (ages between 1 and 15 years) who underwent plug tympanoplasty. Study design: clinical retrospective. Results: repair success rate was of 82.6%, with audiometric parameters improvement in 87.5% of the patients. Complications were minimum. Conclusion: considering the results attained, this method of tympanoplasty should be considered a good treatment option for tympanic membrane perforation in children.
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Authors
José Arruda Mendes Neto, Felipe Costa Neiva, Fábio Brodskyn, Marcel das Neves Palumbo, Ana Cláudia Valério Bittar, Roberta Novaes Borges Petrilli, José Ricardo Gurgel Testa,