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Endaural Over-Underlay Cartilage Tympanoplasty for Repair of Dry Subtotal Perforations

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ANNALS OF OTOLOGY RHINOLOGY AND LARYNGOLOGY
Volume 130, Issue 12, Pages 1345-1350

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/00034894211007218

Keywords

cartilage grafts; underlay cartilage tympanoplasty; miscellaneous; tragal cartilage graft; large; subtotal perforation; graft integration

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The study found that cartilage slice support is an extremely reliable method for tympanic membrane reconstruction in cases of high-risk perforation, with a low rate of partial failures. There were no significant differences in postoperative hearing results between the two different CP graft techniques.
Objectives: We explored the auditory and anatomical success of grafting when the cartilage perichondrium (CP) was prepared using two different methods. Methods: Patients with subtotal or total perforation underwent tympanoplasty with a CP graft. A V-shaped groove for the handle of the malleus was prepared for CP grafts in patients in group 1. Patients in group 2 did not have a groove on the graft. The anatomical success of the graft was evaluated as success, partial success, or failure. Results of auditory evaluations were compared between the two groups. Results: A total of 195 patients were included in the study. The total CP graft integration rate was 96% for both groups. Significant changes were detected in all hearing criteria evaluated 12 months after surgery compared to the preoperative period (P < .05). There were no significant differences between the groups in terms of the relationship between graft technique and postoperative hearing results. However, rates of partial success were significantly higher for group 1 than group 2 (P = .033). Conclusion: Cartilage slice support offers an extremely reliable method for reconstruction of tympanic membrane in cases of high-risk perforation. Partial failures are rare, but when they occur, they most often involved anterior graft medialization. When a piece of cartilage is removed at the malleus interface there may be a higher rate of partial failure.

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