CANALPLASTY WITH LONG-TERM VENTILATION TUBE VERSUS CARTILAGE
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Benha M. J.
Vol. 22 No 1 Jan. 2005
CANALPLASTY WITH LONG-TERM VENTILATION TUBE VERSUS CARTILAGE-TYMPANOPLASTY FOR CHRONIC TYMPANIC MEMBRANE ATELECTASIS
Hamid El-Sherbiny MD, Abu-Bakr El-Shafee MD, Ahmed All am MD and Hossam Abdel Hay MD
Department of Otorhinolaryngology. Benha Faculty of Medicine. Zagazig University . Egypt
Abstract
This study was carried on sixty eight patients (seventy eight ears), suf-fering from tempanic membrane atelectasis (stage Ul & stage IV). They subjected to surgical treatment, either canalplasty with T-tube or cartil-age-tympanoplasty.
After 15 months follow-up we studied the effectiveness of each treat¬ment modality regarding the two rationales of surgery for atelectatic ears Le. prevention of cholesteatoma transformation and closure of the air/ bone gap. Both types of surgical modalities had successful results. Canal¬plasty is easier and less invasive whereas tympanoplasty needs experi¬enced hands in this difficult problem For atelectatic ears, whether gener¬alized or localized type, we recommended canal plasty with T-tube for stage III and cartilage- tympanoplasty for stage IV.
Vol. 22 No 1 Jan. 2005
CANALPLASTY WITH LONG-TERM VENTILATION TUBE VERSUS CARTILAGE-TYMPANOPLASTY FOR CHRONIC TYMPANIC MEMBRANE ATELECTASIS
Hamid El-Sherbiny MD, Abu-Bakr El-Shafee MD, Ahmed All am MD and Hossam Abdel Hay MD
Department of Otorhinolaryngology. Benha Faculty of Medicine. Zagazig University . Egypt
Abstract
This study was carried on sixty eight patients (seventy eight ears), suf-fering from tempanic membrane atelectasis (stage Ul & stage IV). They subjected to surgical treatment, either canalplasty with T-tube or cartil-age-tympanoplasty.
After 15 months follow-up we studied the effectiveness of each treat¬ment modality regarding the two rationales of surgery for atelectatic ears Le. prevention of cholesteatoma transformation and closure of the air/ bone gap. Both types of surgical modalities had successful results. Canal¬plasty is easier and less invasive whereas tympanoplasty needs experi¬enced hands in this difficult problem For atelectatic ears, whether gener¬alized or localized type, we recommended canal plasty with T-tube for stage III and cartilage- tympanoplasty for stage IV.
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