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Adenoidectomy for middle ear disease in cleft palate children: a systematic review

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EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF OTO-RHINO-LARYNGOLOGY
卷 279, 期 3, 页码 1175-1180

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DOI: 10.1007/s00405-021-07035-6

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Otitis media; Hearing loss; Cleft palate; Cleft lip; Adenoids; Adenoidectomy

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  1. Universita degli Studi di Milano within the CRUI-CARE Agreement

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Children with cleft palate have higher rates of middle ear diseases compared to those without cleft palate, and adenoidectomy may lead to improvement in conductive hearing loss and reduction in otitis media episodes. However, research on this topic has been stagnant since the 1970s, and further prospective studies are needed to define the role of adenoidectomy in different subgroups of cleft children.
Purpose Cleft palate children have a higher incidence of otitis media with effusion, more frequent recurrent acute otitis media episodes, and worse conductive hearing losses than non-cleft children. Nevertheless, data on adenoidectomy for middle ear disease in this patient group are scarce, since many feared worsening of velopharyngeal insufficiency after the procedure. This review aims at collecting the available evidence on this subject, to frame possible further areas of research and interventions. Methods A PRISMA-compliant systematic review was performed. Multiple databases were searched with criteria designed to include all studies focusing on the role of adenoidectomy in treating middle ear disease in cleft palate children. After duplicate removal, abstract and full-text selection, and quality assessment, we reviewed eligible articles for clinical indications and outcomes. Results Among 321 unique citations, 3 studies published between 1964 and 1972 (2 case series and a retrospective cohort study) were deemed eligible, with 136 treated patients. The outcomes were positive in all three articles in terms of conductive hearing loss improvement, recurrent otitis media episodes reduction, and effusive otitis media resolution. Conclusion Despite promising results, research on adenoidectomy in treating middle ear disease in the cleft population has stopped in the mid-Seventies. No data are, therefore, available on the role of modern conservative adenoidectomy techniques (endoscopic and/or partial) in this context. Prospective studies are required to define the role of adenoidectomy in cleft children, most interestingly in specific subgroups such as patients requiring re-tympanostomy, given their known risk of otologic sequelae.

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