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Type I Tympanoplasty: surgical success and prognostic factors
Authors:Pedro Salvador  Patrícia Gomes  Francisco Silva  Rui Fonseca
Affiliation:Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Hospital Senhora da Oliveira, Guimarães, Portugal
Abstract:ObjectivesTo evaluate success rate of type I tympanoplasty in adults and to investigate the importance of selected prognostic factors on graft uptake.Material and methodsRetrospective medical chart review of 155 patients who underwent Type I Tympanoplasty, in our department, from January 2013 to December 2017. Graft uptake rate was evaluated and the effects of prognostic factors on surgical outcome such as sex, smoking and otological surgery history, status of the contralateral ear, size and location of the perforation, middle ear mucosa status, surgical approach and graft material. Preoperative and postoperative audiometric data were collected, and the functional success was determined.ResultsThe overall surgical anatomical success rate was 75%. Analysis of the selected variables, identified as independent prognostic factors of anatomical unsuccess (95% CI): smoking (OR = 3.29, p < .01), middle ear tympanosclerosis (OR = 2.96; p = .04). Perforations above 50% of the tympanic membrane area had a borderline effect on graft uptake (p = .05). There was a significative improvement in the average air conduction thresholds of 7.44 dB and an ABG closure rate at 10 dB and 20 dB was achieved in 47% and 84.5%, respectively. Patients who received temporalis fascia graft had similar hearing gain compared to patients who underwent cartilage tympanoplasty (7.7 vs. 7.3 dB, p = .79).ConclusionType I tympanoplasty is an effective and safe procedure with a high anatomical success rate in the treatment of mucosal COM. Poorer outcomes were found in patients with smoking habits, in those with tympanosclerosis of middle ear mucosa and in larger perforations. These prognostic factors should be considered in surgical planning and patients should be advised to quit smoking. Tympanoplasty with cartilage graft had a hearing outcome comparable to temporalis fascia graft and should be considered in high-risk patients.
Keywords:Tympanoplasty  Prognostic Factors  Anatomic Success  Functional Success  Chronic Otitis Media.  Timpanoplastia  Factores pronósticos  Éxito anatómico  Éxito funcional  Otitis media crónica
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