To Compare the Graft Uptake in Permeatal versus Postaural Approaches in Myringoplasty
Wajih-ud-Din Shinwari, Amjad Ali, Sadaf Raffat Mustafa, Uzair Mushahid, Muhammad Jamil, Azmatullah Khan
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To compare the
graft uptake in permeatal versus postaural approaches in myringoplasty.
Study
design: Cross sectional comparative
Place and
Duration of Study: Department
of ENT, Head and Neck Surgery, Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences/Shaheed
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University, Islamabad Pakistan from 1st
March 2018 to 31st December 2018.
Methodology: Seventy two patients were classified into two equal
groups. Thirty six patients underwent myringoplasty by permeatal approach and
thirty six patients underwent postaural approach. Those patients were included
who had mucosal type moderate central perforation with inactive disease with
age 15-42 years and those patients were excluded who had small, subtotal,
total, squamosal type atticoantral tympanic membrane perforation, with
comorbidities and pregnancy.
Results: Thirty seven were (51.4 %) males and 35 (48.6%) were
females. In both the groups the success of graft uptake was 52 (72.2%) patients
and graft rejection in 20 (27.8%) patients. In each group there were 36
patients. The graft uptake in permeatal approach was 30 patients (83.3%), while
the graft uptake in postaural approach was 22 (61.1%) patients. The overall
graft uptake in permeatal approach is more as compared to postaural approach
(p=0.035).
Conclusion: The permeatal approach is better than the postaural
approach in terms of graft uptake in medium sized central perforations in
myringoplasty.
Key words: Myringoplasty, Tympanoplasty, Permeatal, Postauricular