Long-term results of type I tympanoplasty with perichondrium reinforced cartilage palisade vs temporalis fascia for large perforations: A retrospective study

鼓室成形术中采用软骨膜加强软骨栅栏与颞筋膜治疗大穿孔的长期疗效比较:一项回顾性研究

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare the rate of graft uptake and postoperative hearing outcomes of Type I tympanoplasty with perichondrium reinforced cartilage palisade to temporalis fascia for large tympanic membrane (TM) perforations over 5 years follow-up period. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a retrospective comparative study involving patients with chronic otitis media with large TM perforations. The patients underwent type I tympanoplasty using either perichondrium reinforced cartilage palisade (CP group) or temporalis fascia (TF group) as the graft via a transmeatal approach and under local anesthesia. Morphological and functional results were recorded at three- and five years follow-up. Demographic profiles including age and sex, surgery side, contralateral disease and graft uptake rate, as well as hearing outcomes, were compared between the two groups. RESULTS: At three years follow-up, graft uptake was 94.87% for perichondrium reinforced cartilage palisade and 80.7% for fascia, respectively, (p = 0.67). At five years follow-up, the uptake rate dropped to 87.17% in the CP group, but to 66.6% in the TF group (p=0.019). Hearing improved after surgery in both groups, and showed no significant difference between the two groups. CONCLUSION: Over long-term, perichondrium reinforced palisade showed a statistically significant better outcome regarding graft uptake than temporalis fascia in type Itympanoplasty for large TM perforations with comparable audiometric results.

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