A Different Cartilage Graft Technique

作者: Selahattin Genc

DOI: 10.1097/SCS.0000000000002411

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摘要: Various graft materials have been used since tympanoplasty technique was first described. In this study, the authors aimed to share our modified island cartilage technique.A total of 47 ears 46 patients on whom or tympanomastoidectomy operation performed in clinic because chronic otitis media were included study.Mean preoperative air-bone gap 32.25 ± 11.85 dB and mean postoperative 19.25 10.46 dB. The difference statistically significant (P < 0.001). When all evaluated, air conduction pure tone audiometry values 43.38 14.74 32.61 15.62 dB, respectively. Graft success rate terms perforation closure found be 44/47 (93.61%).Our is easy apply its hearing results are good.

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