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A Pérez-Carro Ríos1, J L Fariña Conde, I Ibarra Urbieta, I González Guijarro, A Clemente García.
Abstract
Tympanoplasty is the surgical technique used to restore the anatomy and function of the middle ear. The tympanoplasty type I or myringoplasty is performed when the ear only has a perforation of the tympanic membrane without any ossicular damage. We present a retrospective study started in 1997 and finished in 2000 with a total of 118 cases who had undergone a myringoplasty along this period of time. The percentage of closure was 85.59% (n = 101). The techniques used were underlay in a 60.16% of the patients (n = 71), overlay in 34.74% (n = 41) and sandwich in 5.08% (n = 6). In the paediatric patients (under 14 years of age) the percentage of a successful graft following surgery was 88% and in the adults 83.87%. More than fifty years have passed. Since Zöllner and Wullstein described for the first time this type of surgery important because of its good results.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12487067 DOI: 10.1016/s0001-6519(02)78337-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp ISSN: 0001-6519