| Literature DB >> 22084757 |
María Luisa Navarrete Álvaro1, N Ortiz, L Rodriguez, R Boemo, J F Fuentes, A Mateo, P Ortiz.
Abstract
When otologic procedures that involve tympanic membrane repairs are performed, biomaterials or biological tissues as normal as grafts are used. At the moment, biological material from the own patient is used with varying success rates. The procedure used and the patient's tissue repair capabilities tend to determine the outcome. We present a preliminary study on tympanic membrane perforation repairs using an autograft obtained by manipulating platelet degranulation and the coagulation cascade and reinforced with a seal using platelet growth factors. We present three cases in which we used this procedure. The results will be valued based on the tympanic perforation closure index. With this study, we want to assess the effectiveness of tympanic perforation repairs with this technically simple method. If this method was objectively proved to be effective, it would lead to lower patient morbidity and sanitary costs.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22084757 PMCID: PMC3199916 DOI: 10.5402/2011/451020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Surg ISSN: 2090-5785
Figure 1Thrombus-gel resulting from the PRP obtaining procedure.
Figure 2Pre- and postoperational otoendoscopic images of case 1.
Figure 3Pre- and postoperational otoendoscopic images of case 2.
Figure 4Pre- and postoperational otoendoscopic images of case 3.