Developing a novel meatal areolar tissue autograft for minimally invasive tympanoplasty
Autor: | Hsiu-Lien Cheng, Chii-Yuan Huang, Yen-Fu Cheng, Yen-Chi Chen, Wen-Huei Liao, Ying-Ju Kuo |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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medicine.medical_specialty medicine.medical_treatment Endaural approach Temporalis fascia 030204 cardiovascular system & hematology 03 medical and health sciences Tympanoplasty 0302 clinical medicine medicine Humans Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures Fascia Autografts Aged Retrospective Studies medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Wound dehiscence Retrospective cohort study General Medicine Middle Aged medicine.disease Surgery Keloid formation Connective Tissue 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis Hearing test Female business Areolar tissue |
Zdroj: | Journal of the Chinese Medical Association. 83:956-961 |
ISSN: | 1726-4901 |
DOI: | 10.1097/jcma.0000000000000392 |
Popis: | Background We developed an easy and minimally invasive method of transmeatal tympanoplasty using meatal areolar tissue (MAT) grafts to achieve less postoperative morbidity or surgical scarring. We compared the functional and anatomical results of the developed method with conventional endaural tympanoplasty with a temporalis fascia (TF) graft. Methods In this retrospective cohort study, 58 patients (59 ears) with simple chronic otitis media who underwent type I tympanoplasty between January 2016 and August 2018 were included. All surgeries were performed in a tertiary referral hospital and by the same senior surgeon. The tympanic membrane (TM) was repaired with either a TF or an MAT graft. Results Healing of the perforated TM and improvement in a hearing test by air-bone gap (ABG) closure were identified. Postoperative wound conditions were also evaluated. Twenty-eight ears were grafted with MAT, and 31 ears were grafted with TF. Graft success was observed in 26 patients (92.9%) in the MAT group and 28 patients (90.3%) in the TF group. Both groups showed functional improvement compared with the preoperative measurements. The postoperative pure tone audiogram (p = 0.737), ABG closure (p = 0.547), and graft success rate (p = 0.726) were not significantly different between the two groups. Neither wound dehiscence nor keloid formation was observed in our patients. Conclusion Both MAT and TF grafts revealed satisfactory surgical and functional results. Compared with the conventional endaural approach with TF grafts, the new transmeatal approach method with an MAT graft causes relatively minimal trauma and results in better wound cosmetics. This method represents an easy, minimally invasive surgery and shows comparatively good results. |
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